Since the killing of the CEO of United Healthcare in New York City by a man using a 3D-printed gun, the media has been demonizing the hobby of 3D-printing firearms.
Can’t Stop the Files: Media’s War on 3D-Printed Firearms Exposed

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Since the killing of the CEO of United Healthcare in New York City by a man using a 3D-printed gun, the media has been demonizing the hobby of 3D-printing firearms.
USA Today published an article on “ghost guns” attempting to use the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson as a reason to impose unconstitutional restrictions on homemade firearms.
ATF’s frame and receiver rule: A closer look at the Supreme Court case on unfinished frames and privately manufactured firearms.
Watch the VanDerStok v. Garland case live today on AmmoLand! Stay informed on this critical case that impacts gun rights across America.
When Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey signed an emergency enactment of the state’s new gun control law, she was trying to head off a petition drive…
Judge Adrienne Nelson published an opinion claiming homemade guns are not arms as considered by the text of the Second Amendment.
“Oregon’s ban unconstitutionally restricts the right of peaceable Oregonians to build weapons for lawful purposes,” said FPC President Brandon Combs.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives advanced a bill (HB 777) that would ban homemade firearms to the Commonwealth’s Senate.
Why, do we consistently grind all the good guys into the dirt with layer upon layer of useless laws, regulations, ordinances, & rules when only WE follow the laws?
A Nevada Court has ruled the state law banning possession or sale of “unfinished frames or receivers” is unconstitutionally vague.
Dick Heller has filed another lawsuit against the District of Columbia for violating Second Amendment rights. It has a good chance for success.
A lawsuit filed by the anti-gun groups & California government, against the BATFE, mischaracterizes the phrase “may readily be converted” in Federal firearms law.
What follows is a report of the advancements in 3D firearms printing & in particular the FGC-9 Carbine and with its 3D printed receiver and built from off-the-shelf parts.
Details of the clandestine small shop gun factory found in Sussex, England, have been released. The pistols produced were copies of the 1922 Browning.
The Delaware legislature is considering a ban on homemade guns, and the computer files used to make guns. The law would violate both the First and Second Amendments.
The firearm used in the murders in a the Santa Clarita High School was a homemade semi-automatic pistol. Sheriff Villanueva says one third of firearms confiscated in Southern California are homemade.
The murderer in the Halle, Germany attack on a synagogue used homemade guns and ammunition. He was foiled by the recent fortifications of the synagogue and the security system.
A rifle pictured on Twitter is said to be a .223 caliber bolt action whose receiver was 3D printed. It is said to have been test fired.
The mass murderer at Odessa/Midland Texas may have used a homemade gun. It might have been sold to him illegally. Homemade guns have been legal for the existence of the United States.
Several media outlets have reported that 30% of guns confiscated in California are homemade. This shows there are physical limits to restricting firearms.
Intellectual political geniuses in Washington State are considering a ban on homemade guns, for people who are already prohibited from possessing guns. Putting offenders on double secret probation.
Beyond State Control is an extensively researched and documented paper on the state of improvised and craft-produced firearms all over the world. It is critical information for gun control.
A New Jersey Congressman has introduced legislation to criminalize the importation of gun parts and to require that all guns made by individuals be recorded. The law is unworkable as written.
Authorities in Sussex, England have found a “large-scale’ illegal gun factory in an industrial park. The “factory” contained a lathe and a milling machine.
Guns are basically 14th-century technology. A first world country, with access to the normal run of the mill hardware store power tools, can make guns easily.
With the extreme restrictions put in Australian firearms law in 1996, those seeking firearms illegally have many avenues of obtaining them.
Venezuela, in a photo-op attempt to show it is doing “something” about its out of control crime rate, destroyed rusty shotguns and homemade pistols.
A homebuilt, portable, rail gun is claimed to have achieved projectile energies comparable to commonly available air rifles.
A “ghost gun” was used for the first time in a murder/suicide. Homemade guns have been used in crime for centuries.
Technology for the 3-D printed gun continues to advance. Soon personal gun-making will be able to be done entirely at home with interference from government…