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Thingiverse Bans Gun Designs Amid Ongoing Gun Control Efforts

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnJuly 23, 2025
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In response to pressure from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Thingiverse, a preeminent 3D printing site, has committed to eliminating downloadable firearm designs from its platform. While Thingiverse vows to enhance its content moderation to address concerns over “ghost guns,” many hobbyists continue to find alternatives at various other sites dedicated to 3D-printed firearm designs, raising questions about the effectiveness of this ban.

Law enforcement’s battle against untraceable firearms has intensified, with Bragg advocating for new laws that would criminalize the 3D printing of guns and distribution of design files. Despite these efforts, gun enthusiasts highlight that the lower part of firearms, known as the receiver, remains less regulated, allowing for continued self-manufacturing while bypassing the system. As the discussion around 3D printing and firearms evolves, the challenge of balancing innovation and public safety remains critical.

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