
Casey Newton
CNET
February 10, 2013
A video showing a gun magazine created by a 3D printer was pulled off YouTube today, only to reappear later in the afternoon.
The removal notice for the popular clip, which was posted by a Texas group known as Defense Distributed, said the video was removed “as a violation of YouTube’s policy against spam, scams, and commercially deceptive content.”
“Yes, YouTube removed this video because permissive liberals flagged it as inappropriate,” the group said in a Tumblr post. “Please steal this and put it everywhere before it is again taken down.”
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See Defense Distributed’s most recent demonstration of their latest 3D printable 30-round magazine titled “the Cuomo”:
Last month, Alex sat down with Defense Distributed’s Cody Wilson during a segment on the Infowars Nightly News discussing the group’s latest downloadable 30-round magazine.
Related:
Printable 30-Round AR Magazines Now Available for Download, Seriously -
http://www.infowars.com/ar-30-round-magazines-now-available-for-download-seriously/
In October 2012, Infowars reporter Jon Bowne did an exposé on Defense Distributed.
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