St. Lucie County Sheriff Keith Pearson says he’s seen more problems with criminals that have 3D printer add-ons to guns, than ghost guns themselves.
Whether it’s ghost guns, suppressors that reduce the noise from gunfire, or other add-ons to handguns made by 3D printers, the U.S. Department of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives says they are being recovered at crime scenes at a growing rate.
“They are able to be purchased on the dark web through foreign countries,” said Pearson, who added his office in recent years has confiscated five semi-automatic pistols with an add-on made by a 3D printer…