2026-06-11 archive

ARCHIVED · 1 LEFT · 1 CENTER · 0 RIGHT · Jun 11, 1:37 PM

Mostly Same

More states restrict 3D-printed firearms

For decades, making an untraceable firearm required specialized tools, technical expertise and hours of work. Today, it can start with a downloaded file and a consumer-grade 3D printer. As advances in additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, make it easier to produce firearms at home,...

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This is a stored Optics snapshot.It preserves the source map and wording analysis from 6/11/2026, 1:37:37 PM.

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What happenedMore states restrict 3D-printed firearms.
What changedThe headlines are mostly aligned. The differences are small wording choices, not a major framing split.
ConfidenceLow. Two-source or narrow-bucket comparison.
Archive healthDeveloping · 2 sources · 2 buckets

WORDING GAP

0WORDING GAP

2 sources · 2 bias buckets · Low confidence

Mostly same. The outlets agree on the core event. The headlines are mostly aligned. The differences are small wording choices, not a major framing split.

SOURCE MAP TIMELINE

Jun 11, 9:00 AM: Stateline joined the source map.

Jun 11, 9:41 AM: Michigan Advance joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 0/99 and story health is developing · 2 sources · 2 buckets.

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Center-left ·News report

More states restrict 3D-printed firearms

For decades, making an untraceable firearm required specialized tools, technical expertise and hours of work. Today, it can start with a downloaded file and a consumer-grade 3D printer. As...

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Center ·News report
Stateline1h ago

More states restrict 3D-printed firearms

For decades, making an untraceable firearm required specialized tools, technical expertise and hours of work. Today, it can start with a downloaded file and a consumer-grade 3D printer. As...

Open source