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− | I'll send you a text http://kteed.com/spy-software-for-windows-me/ cell phone spy elite rm When the bill reached the senate, Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-NY, a long-time gun control advocate who has publicly argued against 3D-printed guns, pushed for modifications to the bill. As it stood, the Undetectable Firearms Act only required manufacturers to include one metal piece on the gun so it could be detected by metal detectors, making weapons made entirely out of plastic illegal. However, no part of the law required that metal piece to be permanent, making 3D-printed plastic guns with removable metal pieces legal. In May, Defense Distributed made headlines after firing the first 3D-printed gun, dubbed The Liberator. That gun featured one metal component – a standard carpenter’s nail used for the firing pin – that made it legal by that law.
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