The original article is in Spanish. This like will take you to the Google Translate version, so the language isn't perfect. This is how a 3D printing weapons manufacturing workshop worked
Agents of the National Police have arrested, in the province of A Coruña, a person for his alleged participation in the crimes of manufacturing and illicit possession of weapons. In the two searches carried out, an AR9 submachine gun assembled with 3D printed parts has been intervened , practically finished, along with other parts of short arms also printed, prohibited weapons and a total of three printers. At the moment in Ceuta nothing similar has ever been detected.
Though the technology works better if you open the original link (below) in Chrome and have the browser do the translation. The language isn't better; your ability to do things like select and copy text works, and is not blocked.
The hat tip goes to Impro Guns: 3D printed gun bust in Spain who has all the photos. The guns are looking pretty good these days. Steel tubes for barrels. 3-D printed parts including what looks like a Glock style magazine for a 9mm firearm.
Here is that link to the original article.
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