https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...n-met-police-tendai-muswere-a8965716.html?amp A man has been convicted of making a gun with a 3D printer, in what is believed to be legal first in the UK. Tendai Muswere, 26, manufactured the components of a homemade weapon “capable of firing a lethal shot,” the Metropolitan Police said. I knew gun laws had been updated because of 3D printers, and here's the first prosecution of doing so. How many guns are out there made this way!!
Probably some out of curiosity. But, just as easy to build a zip gun after a visit to the hardware store.
Thing is, you need a section 1 firearms certificate to buy bullets in the UK. Not that many firearm certificates out there.
Well, that's in the UK. In the U.S. it is perfectly legal to manufacture a gun for personal use, provided it is not a short-barrel long gun, fully automatic, or silenced, as long as you are legally allowed to own a gun.
Zip gun muzzle loaders aren't rocket science either. Nor are bullets overly difficult to manufacture with modern tools and knowledge.
Oh look, the UK is discovering you can't keep weapons out of criminal hands because they're criminals and don't care about the law. Have you considered banning 3D printers yet?
Just a wild guess, I would imagine most criminals are criminals because they don't have money. So to be buying tooling equipment won't be high on their agenda.
Criminals are poor because they're criminals. You might shoplift a loaf of bread if you're poor, but being poor doesn't make you want to shoot people. Being willing to kill another human being isn't caused by being "poor". Also, you might notice, 3D printers aren't cheap....
O my god. You don't understand that when you create a black market enterprising individuals who can source the product will do so for hard currency or barter of contraban or sexual favors or normal goods and services? That's so precious. I truly wish I could see the look on your face when you realize there are black market clearing houses just the same as there are retail stores where people sell goods and services to people who demand same and are willing to pay.
Do you think this guy at college was part of the black market? Where is the black market in the UK? Do I go into pubs and ask if anyone knows where I can buy an illegal gun? Do I ask a policeman? Would an advert in the local rag help? How about going down to the docks wandering about shouting, "Anyone got any guns for sale?". Put yourself in my shoes, I want to go and rob a bank in the UK. So, got the stocking on my head, no money and now I just need this black market gun. Please advise where I purchase one?
I mean the initial warrant was for growing and selling weed so... yeah I think the dude was part of the black market. I'm sorry, have you never used black market services before? You might want to wander down to an urban area that is known for drug activity or prostitutes. Purchase and partake. Socialize. Then ask someone with an existing black market connection who seems to have a good opinion of you. Do you know where I could get a piece? You know... for protection? If they don't think you're a narc you're liable to get a referral.
Being a criminal starts from an early age, where you network with other criminals. The problem with non-criminals not understanding how criminals work is that they already don't think like criminals. They get their guns and weapons from other criminals in their network. You don't know where to get a gun right now because you're not a criminal.
You probably **** or gamble though. Or could muddle your way through long enough to find a weapon. You asked I explained how black markets work. Also I'm guessing you didnt realize mr film school was growing dope in the original warrant because you didnt bother to read your own article
When I was not yet a teen in the UK, I read a biography on Samuel Colt. As background to his eventual development of the revolver it covered his fascination and experiments as a youth with making firearms. It contained considerable information on his making muzzle loading pistols and making his own gun powder, including gun powder’s formula and methods of increasing its burn rate. I experimented and succeeded in making gun powder (out of curiosity) and then several muzzle loading zip guns using as projectiles lead musket balls used in weight bags that my Da had from his home recover from a broken leg (don’t remember their cal.... prob btwn 60-70) that perfectly fit pipe recovered from a nearby ruined building. Initially, we used cut fuses recovered from fire crackers to fire them touched off by cigarettes thus the name we used...cigarette guns. Later, I figured out how to make primers (won’t give the how here), followed by making crude cartridges. For a couple years or more, I became a source for them, selling them for a couple £ apiece (Belfast...there was a market) to other kids/gang members. Then, in the late 60’s, WWII vintage guns began to percolate in the same circles. All sorts of homegrown weapons were available through word of mouth networks, and there were certain places known where you could acquire (rent or borrow) items if you were vetted by the word of the trusted. This in one of the most controlled and regulated countries in the world. That framework still exists, things can be had, and the network extends across the EU landscape accessed via specific places (often pubs), phone contacts, and in recent decades via the internet. There are several active black market networks in the EU, some originating back to WWII that trade in anything considered contraband, some operating in plane sight; a well kept, open, wink and a nod secret.
https://theboxhouston.com/9837473/g...6_FnBNnq9jK5Skq_jK0Yk_KECniijaYdCUeg-sK1gL2ZQ ^ Even grandma can do it AS A FOREIGNER TO THIS COUNTRY. I'm pretty sure you could find what you need mate
For clarification; that means not having committed any felonies which might preclude purchasing or owning a firearm legally.
Yes, and a few other related things (no dishonorable discharge from the military, no involuntary committment to a mental hospital, no using street drugs, etc. )
Exactly. Prisons are a training camp. Since you apparently don't associate with criminals, you don't have any idea where to get a gun. I assure you, they do.
Is that why you inquired as to whether the young man could've been involved in the black market? The young man.... who was growing and selling dope?