"If the gun used in the New York assassination really was 3D-printed, it would certainly be the highest-profile crime ever committed with one, and it would be one of a small number overall," said Tom Chittum, highlighting the rarity and significance of 3D-printed guns in criminal activity.
3D-printed guns and gun parts are generally legal in the US, allowing owners to skirt federal oversight when obtaining these weapons. This is especially useful with a gun's lower receiver, or 'lower,' because it's the only individual gun part that federal law requires background checks to buy from licensed dealers.
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