Far right terrorist tried to make 3D sub-machine gun
A Polish far right terrorist caught trying to make a sub-machine gun using a 3D printer at his studio flat is facing years in jail. Robert Adamski, 29, was found creating parts for a FCG-9 Mk2 semi-automatic carbine at his east London on 11 July last year. Counter-terrorism officers found complete instructions on how to print the weapon, Woolwich Crown Court heard. Adamski owned a far-right chatroom encouraging individuals to commit acts of terror via a Telegram group. He also posted…











