Gunman jailed for eight years over plan to convert blank-firers into lethal weapons
A gunman who tried to convert nine blank-firers into lethal firearms has been jailed for eight years in one of the first cases of its kind.
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A gunman who tried to convert nine blank-firers into lethal firearms has been jailed for eight years in one of the first cases of its kind.
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