File:3D-printed derringer discovered at Reno parts and ammo.jpg
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editDescription3D-printed derringer discovered at Reno parts and ammo.jpg |
English: 3D-printed derringer discovered in carry-on bag by the TSA team at the Reno–Tahoe International Airport (RNO). It was assembled with parts made from a 3D printer. While it was a realistic replica, it was loaded with live ammunition. While firearms are permitted in checked baggage, the TSA strongly suggest making oneself familiar with local laws prior to flying with a printed firearm. |
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Source | TSA.gov, an official website of the Department of Homeland Security |
Author | U.S. Transportation Security Administration |
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