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Downloads for 3D Liberator gun exceed 100,000 but is it legal? | Information, Gadgets, Mobile Phones News & Reviews | News.com.au
Whilst not strictly a travel news item, it does pose the question, are metal detectors still useful? Considering the price of 3D printers is only going to go down, and the piece of metal in this design is only there for legal reasons, not technical, is having a metal detector really a useful thing anymore?
PS. Please don't let this thread become a gun debate, this is purely for discussing if metal detectors are still relevant against 3D printer designed weapons.
Whilst not strictly a travel news item, it does pose the question, are metal detectors still useful? Considering the price of 3D printers is only going to go down, and the piece of metal in this design is only there for legal reasons, not technical, is having a metal detector really a useful thing anymore?
The US Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives told Mashable that The Liberator would be illegal if the gun couldn't be detected, which it currently isn't if users follow the blueprint without modifying it.
PS. Please don't let this thread become a gun debate, this is purely for discussing if metal detectors are still relevant against 3D printer designed weapons.