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A 3D printed gun, called the "Liberator", is seen in a factory in Austin, Texas on August 1, 2018. - The US "crypto-anarchist" who caused panic this week by publishing online blueprints for 3D-printed firearms said Wednesday that whatever the outcome of a legal battle, he has already succeeded in his political goal of spreading the designs far and wide. A federal court judge blocked Texan Cody Wilson's website on Tuesday, July 31, 2018, by issuing a temporary injunction. (Photo by Kelly West / AFP) (Photo by KELLY WEST/AFP via Getty Images)
A 3D printed gun, called the "Liberator", is seen in a factory in Austin, Texas on August 1, 2018. - The US "crypto-anarchist" who caused panic this week by publishing online blueprints for 3D-printed firearms said Wednesday that whatever the outcome of a legal battle, he has already succeeded in his political goal of spreading the designs far and wide. A federal court judge blocked Texan Cody Wilson's website on Tuesday, July 31, 2018, by issuing a temporary injunction. (Photo by Kelly West / AFP) (Photo by KELLY WEST/AFP via Getty Images)
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