3D-printed gun 'just a toy', says terror plot accused

By Abe Maddison
Updated May 10 2024 - 6:10pm, first published 6:04pm
A man facing a terrorism charge told police he thought a 3D-printed gun in his home was just a toy. (Morgan Sette/AAP PHOTOS)
A man facing a terrorism charge told police he thought a 3D-printed gun in his home was just a toy. (Morgan Sette/AAP PHOTOS)

A man accused of plotting to blow up an electrical substation told police he believed a gun and gun parts found in his home were "just a toy" and he didn't intend making functional firearms from his 3D printer.

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