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minus-squaredependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up23·edit-22 days agoWhy would you think the feds want the wrong guy? Because what they want the actual killer to be roaming free. What happens if the real killer does another hit in a few weeks? The Feds just be like erm nah this is a copycat we will get him too. Occam’s razor. Also this post is filled with misinformation itself. There are plenty of 3D printed gun demos on YouTube where the guns don’t explode.
minus-squareNotBillMurray@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 day agoAlso as far as I’m aware it wasn’t a fully 3d printed gun, rather a 3d printed lower for a Glock. The lower doesn’t have to handle anywhere near the levels of pressure that the upper does, so is unlikely to break when firing.
Why would you think the feds want the wrong guy? Because what they want the actual killer to be roaming free.
What happens if the real killer does another hit in a few weeks? The Feds just be like erm nah this is a copycat we will get him too.
Occam’s razor.
Also this post is filled with misinformation itself. There are plenty of 3D printed gun demos on YouTube where the guns don’t explode.
Also as far as I’m aware it wasn’t a fully 3d printed gun, rather a 3d printed lower for a Glock. The lower doesn’t have to handle anywhere near the levels of pressure that the upper does, so is unlikely to break when firing.