A West Australian teenager has been charged with a string of gun offences after police confiscated a fully functional 3D printed firearm he had allegedly made at home. 7NEWS
after police confiscated a fully functional 3D printed firearm he had allegedly made at home.
Detective Senior Sergeant Blair Smith said the firearm had the ability to cause serious harm within the community. Police have launched a specialist taskforce, dubbed Operation Fortitude Golf, to target people manufacturing firearms at home.
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