More than a decade after the advent of the 3D-printed gun as an icon of libertarianism and a gun control nightmare, police say one of those homemade plastic weapons has now been found in the hands of perhaps the worldâs most high-profile alleged killer. For the community of DIY gunsmiths who have spent years honing those printable firearms models, in fact, the handgun police claim Luigi Mangione used to fatally shoot United Healthcare CEO Brian Thomson is as recognizable as the now-famous alleged shooter himselfâand shows just how practical and lethal those weapons have become.
In the 24 hours since police released a photo of what they say is Mangioneâs gun following the 26-year-oldâs arrest Monday, the online community devoted to 3D-printed firearms has been quick to identify the suspected murder weapon as a particular model of printable âghost gunââa homemade weapon with no serial number, created by assembling a mix of commercial and DIY parts. The gun appears to be a Chairmanwon V1, a tweak of a popular partially 3D-printed glock design known as the FMDA 19.2âan acronym that stands for the libertarian slogan, âFree Men Donât Ask.â
The FMDA 19.2, released in 2021, is a relatively old model by 3D-printed gun standards, says one gunsmith who goes by the first name John and the online handle Mr. Snow Makes. But itâs one of the most well-known and well-tested printable ghost gun designs, he says. The Chairmanwon V1 remix that police say Mangione had in his possession when he was arrested in a Altoona, Pennsylvania McDonaldâs varies from that original FMDA 19.2 design only in that another amateur gunsmith, who goes by the pseudonym Chairmanwon, added a different texture to the gunâs grip.
âFor someone who has been building firearms like this for five years, itâs a bit of an odd choice. Weâve been building nicer models,â says says Mr. Snow Makes, who hosts an annual ghost gun shooting competition. But he adds that âthis is one of the earliest 3D print glock styles that was widely tested and successful at creating a reliably functional firearm.â
Authorities in New York charged Mangione on Monday in the December 4 murder of Thompson, alongside weapons charges and other alleged offenses in Pennsylvania. A handwritten âmanifestoâ police say they found on Mangione’s person upon his arrest laments United Healthcare’s practices and the US health insurance industry more broadly. Bullet casings discovered at the scene of the shooting outside the New York Hilton Midtown hotel in Manhattan were reportedly emblazoned with the words âdeny,â âdefend,â âdeposeââlikely criticisms of health care industry practices.
The fact that even a relatively old model of 3D-printed firearm allegedly allowed Mangione to shoot Thomson repeatedly on a Manhattan streetâcertainly the most high-profile shooting ever committed with a ghost gun or a 3D-printed weaponâshows how far DIY weapons tech has come, says Cody Wilson, the founder of the gun rights group Defense Distributed. Unlike the earliest 3D-printed gun models, the FDMA 19.2 can be fired hundreds or even thousands of times without its plastic components breaking.