Sunday, May 12, 2013

Anti-firearm Eurotrash mouth breathers "smuggle" Liberator pistol -- without firing pin or rounds, the two elements that would set off a metal detector.

How Mail On Sunday 'printed' first plastic gun in UK using a 3D printer- and then took it on board Eurostar without being stopped in security scandal.

4 comments:

Roger J said...

What an impressive experiment! They proved a piece of plastic is undetectable by magnetometer or x-ray inspection. Wow! What a contribution to science - like we didn't already know this. Note really poor trigger discipline of the reporter carrying the "piece." Guess their journalists are no better than ours.

Anonymous said...

The whole article is an exercise in scare tactics, using pieces of 3D printed plastic (useless without the metal components) as an excuse to rile up the serfs and enable Teh Gubbment to squeeze tighter and harder.
Another "journalist" to add to the Julius Long-Neck Award.

B Woodman
III-PER

William Flatt said...

I think it's absolutely hilarious how the collectivists in government & media are cr@pping all over themselves now that the horse is out of the barn.

I'm genuinely ecstatic that the globalist elites in governments everywhere are genuinely afraid now that their precious New World Order is going to fail. Every brutish agent of state terror will no longer be able to go to work without the very real fear that he'll have some street justice served up to him. Just as it should be.

And collaborators like the two redcoats that wrote this article will get to hang out like their mentor Julius did.

Anonymous said...

Spain was ahead of the US in Liberator downloads. There is little doubt that it is popular in other European countries where everyone but the Swiss are disarmed and governed by an unelected cabal.

3D Printers are comig down in costs and becoming more popular. High technology is even creeping into portions of the third world, ironically due to globalization. This is the beginning of the end of centralized authority enforced by government monopoly on force.