What does it say about handguns in our country when the ability to print your own handgun using a 3D printer isn’t a game changer?
And although this is a fascinating provocation, it is not (yet) a game-changer, especially in America where traditional guns (capable of firing thousands of rounds without melting down) are cheap and easy to get. You can even "3D print" a gun by asking different CNC shops to cut and overnight you all the parts to make up a working gun, breaking the job down into small pieces that are unlikely to arouse suspicion.
via Defense Distributed claims working 3D printed handgun – Boing Boing.