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Multiple 3D printed handguns seized in firearm manufacturing, trafficking probe: Toronto police

A 28-year-old Toronto man accused of making 3D printed handguns is facing a number of charges in connection with a firearm manufacturing and trafficking probe, police say.

Toronto police said multiple 3D printed guns and components were seized following the suspect’s arrest in December 2025.

“These are fully functioning firearms that were not purchased through regulated channels and in many cases, are not traceable in the same way as traditional firearms,” Chief Superintendent Joe Matthews told reporters at a news conference on Wednesday morning.


On December 9, 2025, Brian Narciso, 28, was arrested and charged with multiple offences related to firearm manufacturing, trafficking, and unauthorized firearm possession. The charges include a new offence under Canadian law: possession of computer data for the purpose of manufacturing or trafficking firearms, contrary to section 102.1 of the Criminal Code.

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