Not as much as you think.
The thing is even in countries with strict gun laws 3D printed firearms are a negligible part of firearm crime.
This isn’t to say that they don’t exist. I saw images of criminal gun factories in Australia (which have been around well before 3D printing) that had integrated 3D printing into their stuff, but they still do a lot of metal work, too.
Not as much as you think. The thing is even in countries with strict gun laws 3D printed firearms are a negligible part of firearm crime.
This isn’t to say that they don’t exist. I saw images of criminal gun factories in Australia (which have been around well before 3D printing) that had integrated 3D printing into their stuff, but they still do a lot of metal work, too.