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My best guess is the materials. Last I looked into them they were entirely 3D printed except for a roofing nail to act as the firing pin. The drastic reduction in metal makes them easier to sneak passed metal detectors. Other than that, you seem right on the nose.
What are you even talking about?
Read it again, but slower.
3D printed ghost guns are easier to get past metal detectors.
But what is a passed metal detector, and how does a plastic pipe gun get one?🤔