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unless its unrelated to the nozzle it'll be easily circumvent by replacing said nozzles.
Yeah, this is absurd. Also if someone makes a "ghost gun" they can easily destroy the printer before using that thing.
If someone makes a 3d-printed ghost gun, they can destroy the gun beyond any chance at recognition by tossing it into a fire.
Depends on whether their 3D printer could print out metal objects or not.