Southern Alberta man charged with alleged 3D-printing of firearm parts
LETHBRIDGE, AB – A Picture Butte man has been charged and is suspected of 3D-printing firearm parts.
A joint investigation between ALERT Lethbridge’s organized crime team and the RCMP’s National Weapons Enforcement Support Team led to the arrest of 53-year-old Dan Forsyth on August 18.
ALERT alleges that Forsyth was involved in firearm manufacturing, mainly through the use of 3D printers. ALERT noted that a search of his home found multiple 3D printers, as well as manufactured firearm parts, including:
- Pistol lower frames
- An assault rifle receiver and frame
- A bump stock for converting a semi-automatic firearm to fully automatic, and silencers