Man makes $21,000 selling 3D-printed guns during NY AG gun buyback program
The man drove six hours to turn in the parts he made on a $200 3D printer
A New York man claims to have made $21,000 during a gun buyback program by 3D printing over 100 lower receivers and turning them over to police.
"I 3D-printed a bunch of lower receivers and frames for different kinds of firearms," the man, who would only identify himself as "Kem," told WKTV last week.
"And he sees the tote and says, 'how many firearms do you have?' And I said, '110,'" Kem reacalls.
From there, Kem said he spent the rest of the day negotiating with the Attorney General's staff over how much the payment for the 3D-printed parts would be.
"And it ended with the guy and a lady from the budget office finally coming around with the 42 gift cards and counting them in front of me," Kem said. "$21,000 in $500 gift cards."
"I'm sure handing over $21,000 in gift cards to some punk kid after getting a bunch of plastic junk was a rousing success," Kem said.
The man drove six hours to turn in the parts he made on a $200 3D printer
A New York man claims to have made $21,000 during a gun buyback program by 3D printing over 100 lower receivers and turning them over to police.
"I 3D-printed a bunch of lower receivers and frames for different kinds of firearms," the man, who would only identify himself as "Kem," told WKTV last week.
"And he sees the tote and says, 'how many firearms do you have?' And I said, '110,'" Kem reacalls.
From there, Kem said he spent the rest of the day negotiating with the Attorney General's staff over how much the payment for the 3D-printed parts would be.
"And it ended with the guy and a lady from the budget office finally coming around with the 42 gift cards and counting them in front of me," Kem said. "$21,000 in $500 gift cards."
"I'm sure handing over $21,000 in gift cards to some punk kid after getting a bunch of plastic junk was a rousing success," Kem said.
Man makes $21,000 selling 3D-printed guns during NY AG gun buyback program
A man traded in 110 3D-printed lower receivers for over $20,000 in gift cards at a New York Attorney General's Office gun buyback program in Utica, New York.
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