An 18-year-old Winnipeg man accused of manufacturing and selling 3D-printed ‘ghost guns’ from his Boyd Avenue home is in custody. We look into the rise of 3D-printed firearms in Winnipeg.
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Winnipeg police, Border Services arrest man accused of making, selling 3D-printed ‘ghost guns’
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