What brand of gun was used to kill Brian Thompson the UnitedHealthcare CEO?
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Ghost Gun / Homemade
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Glock
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Sig Sauer
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Smith & Wesson
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Beretta
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Walther
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Luger
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Ruger
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Benelli
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Heckler & Koch
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Bersa
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B&T
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The authorities believe it to be the weapon they found in the suspect's bag after his arrest—a partially 3D-printed Glock 19 and 3D-printed suppressor. The ghost gun consists of a 3D-printed lower receiver, metal slide, unserialized Glock 19 internals from a parts kit, including a threaded barrel, and uses a standard Glock magazine. The 3D-printed part's design was an iteration of "FMDA 19.2", a design released in 2021 by the libertarian group Deterrence Dispensed.
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