Now reporting it was a "Ghost Gun" made on a 3-D printer. Mmmmkay....whatever. Looked more like a gun shooting subsonic ammo and not ejecting the spent round due to lack of backpressure. I'd be most impressed if he 3-D printed an actual working firearm (Almost like a Star Trek replicator) with slide that doesn't blow apart, magazine that fed correctly (even though didn't cycle), etc. Perhaps the frame was 3-D printed...who knows. Already "sus" on the reporting IMO.
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