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Deadly Ghost guns on the rise in Sydney’s underworld

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Deadly Ghost guns on the rise in Sydney’s underworld


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Hundreds of “ghost guns’’ made up of imported plastic frames and metal parts are being sent to Australia via online delivery companies, assembled into semiautomatic handguns and then sold to criminals fetching anywhere from $15,000 to $40,000 a unit. Some are then converted into fully automatic pistols with the attachment of a part called a “switch’’, which costs $5000 to $20,000 depending on the quality.
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12 thoughts on “Deadly Ghost guns on the rise in Sydney’s underworld”

  1. Exactly 0% of the crimes in this video were committed by home made guns. You have included normal guns with serial numbers scratched off in the " ghost gun" category to criminalize them.. just be honest for once!!!!

  2. 3D printed lowers are almost never perfect they take time and someone with the knowledge on how make the tolerances just right to make the firearm to work as intended that just not anyone could make it on their own but given enough time it could be over come most likely they are being manufactured by people who know how to properly make them then sold to criminals

  3. Guns are a human right for self defense. No such thing as a ghost gun. Just guns that you people cantt ttrack

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