“The searches were carried out last Monday, simultaneously in France and Belgium. In our country these took place in Heverlee and Oud-Heverlee, where two people were arrested. The suspects, an 18-year-old woman from Leuven and a 26-year-old man from France, were arrested by the investigating judge.
In the house where the couple was staying, investigators found an illegal weapons workshop. During the raid, the 3D printer was actively printing penguns (firearms in the shape of a ballpoint pen). Dozens of metal and plastic weapon parts, as well as ready-to-use 3D firearms, were seized.”
The pistols seized appear to be variations of the Y22 Hammer which was designed to be made in bedrooms in Europe.
what great times we live in where anyone could build a semi-auto .22lr pistol in their bedroom ❤
can’t stop the signal!
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As amazing as this is, I wish they would focus more on 3d printed cartridges, people can 3d print any gun they want, but what good is a gun if there’s no ammunition
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Is no one going to talk about the Brotherhood of Nod symbols on some of the gun parts?
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Peace through Power!
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Never expected Y22 to make it this far lol.
NOD logo was meant to be only on my personal carry piece, but I kinda rushed the beta release and left it like this. As the other guy said – Peace through power is the very essense of these things. Or maybe it’s petty criminal activity in this case. But that doesn’t sound so good.
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The first picture has this square-ish (mock) suppressor. Does anyone know where that’s from or know the name it’s sailing under?
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thats a real suppressor. Included in the release as an experimental upgrade.
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You’d feel like Robocop pulling that out on a group of thugs at a gas station.
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