3D-Printed Firearms – Arrest: R230003743

Released: May 4, 2023 at 11:14 a.m.

In January 2023, the Winnipeg Police Service Firearms Investigation and Enforcement Unit (FIEU), with assistance from Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), commenced an investigation that determined a male was manufacturing and selling 3D-printed firearms from his residence. As a result, numerous 3D-printed handguns (ghost guns) were produced and sold to the criminal element. 

On March 31, 2023, FIEU executed a Search Warrant in the 300 Block of Boyd Avenue, Winnipeg.  

As a result, twenty (20) 3D-printed Glock-style lower receivers in various stages of assembly into functioning firearms, a 3D-printed AR-15 style firearm made to resemble a Nerf-like child’s toy. In addition, the following was seized:

  • Approximately 100 auto-sears/switches (convert handguns to fully automatic machine guns). Prohibited devices
  • Three 3D-printed magazines
  • One 3D-printed drum magazine
  • Numerous loose firearms components, including trigger mechanisms, firing pins, slides, rails and springs.
  • Type-81 Rifle
  • One prohibited rifle magazine for the Type-81 rifle
  • Various rounds of compatible ammunition
  • Two handgun magazines, one loaded with 9mm ammunition
  • Approximately 1 oz of cocaine
  • Approximately 1 oz of Psilocybin
  • 3D Printer and numerous spools of filament

An 18-year-old male, Jackson PRINCE, of Winnipeg, has been charged with:

  • Weapons Trafficking X 2
  • Possess for the Purpose of Weapons Trafficking
  • Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm
  • Unauthorized Possession of a Prohibited Device or Ammunition
  • Store Firearm Contrary to Regulations
  • Possess Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking
  • Possess Proceeds of Crime Under
  • Possess Psilocybin

       He was detained in custody. 

Anyone with information regarding illicit manufacturing, trafficking, or possessing 3D-printed guns can call FIEU at 204-986-3258 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477).

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