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Activists up in arms over 3D-printed plastic gun

The American who put instructions for making firearm online has successfully test-fired it

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Activists up in arms over 3D-printed plastic gun

Computer blueprints to create a plastic handgun almost entirely from parts made with a 3D printer have gone online, alarming gun control advocates after it was successfully test-fired by its inventor.

The single-shot, 38-calibre Liberator bears a resemblance to the FP-45 Liberator pistol that the US developed during the second world war to be air-dropped to French resistance fighters.

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The computer-aided design (CAD) files for the Liberator appeared on the website of Defence Distributed, a non-profit group that promotes the open-source development of firearms using 3D printers.

"We'll build the trigger first ... Next, we'll build the hammer subassembly ... Next, drop the hammer into the frame...," reads the accompanying set of instructions, in English and Chinese.

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"Finally slide the grip on the frame and insert the grip pin. Your Liberator is now ready to go!"

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