
Liberator
The Liberator was a famous 3D-printed firearm developed in 2013 by Cody Wilson and his team. Made using a computer-controlled 3D printer, it was designed to be assembled at home and could be fired without any traditional manufacturing or licensing processes. Its creation sparked debates about gun control, safety, and privacy because it challenged existing regulations by making firearm production more accessible and less regulated. The Liberator symbolized how advanced digital technology could impact firearm accessibility, raising ethical and legal concerns about untraceable weapons and the need for updated laws to address emerging technologies.