Cody Wilson holds what he calls a Liberator pistol that was completely made on a 3-D-printer at his home in Austin, Texas on May 10, 2013. Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP, File - (French: Cody Wilson tient ce qu'il appelle un pistolet Liberator entièrement fabriqué sur une imprimante 3-D à son domicile d'Austin, au Texas, le 10 mai 2013. Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP, Dossier)

This would be the first factory of this kind to be discovered in Spain and which contained working 3D-printing equipment that could manufacture gun barrels.

The story happened in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Spain. The owner of a factory making 3D printed weapons has been charged with illegal possession of weapons and explosives.

A replica assault rifle, small arms, several gun barrels, two tasers and a machete were among the arsenal seized from a Spanish factory discovered to be producing 3D-printed weapons.

Ever since 3D printing has become accessible to a wide range of people, the use of the technology for the production of guns has often raised several questions within the industry. So far, the controversial debate had been mainly discussed in the US.

 “This would be the first factory of this kind to be discovered in Spain and which contained working 3D-printing equipment that could manufacture gun barrels in only two minutes”, Spain’s National Police said in a statement.

Officers raided the illegal weapons workshop in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands and arrested the owner.

There were also manuals on terrorism, urban guerilla warfare and how to make explosives at home using a 3D printer, as well as white supremacist literature and a pistol holster with the symbol of the German army during the Second World War.

A specialist team of dogs from the police’s TEDAX bomb squad sniffed out chemical substances that could be used to make explosives, the statement said.

Police also found nine ammunition magazines, two silencers, two pieces for rifle barrels and a plastic mold to make triggers, sights and other small weapons parts.

The operation took place on Sept. 14 last year but has remained secret by order of a judge, as often happens in Spain, until police were cleared to release details on Sunday.

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