Jacob Duygu: Incel who mysteriously died unmasked as creator of world's most popular 3D-printed gun

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Jacob Duygu, an ex-member of the German military, is named and pictured for the first time in a new report. He created the FGC-9 which has been seen in the hands of gun enthusiasts, organised criminals, and terrorists around the world and has featured in several criminal cases in the UK.

The creator of the world's most popular 3D-printed gun has been unmasked as a former member of the German military who died in mysterious circumstances days after he was arrested. The designer of the FGC-9 is named as Jacob Duygu and pictured for the first time in a report published by the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation .

A Sky News investigation last year found the files needed to print a gun can be downloaded in as little as three clicks. In June last year, the Metropolitan Police said four 3D-printed guns had been recovered since 2018, including an FGC-9 recovered in September 2021 in a borough in northeast London. Since his death, Duygu has been hailed as a martyr for the right to bear arms by 3D-printed gun enthusiasts.

 

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