A Weyburn man has been arrested after RCMP seized 3D printed firearms from his home. 

The man was arrested on Tuesday, after a search warrant was executed on November 21, 2021 following an ongoing investigation by the Saskatchewan RCMP Crime Reduction Team.

Officers located and seized a number of firearms, including two 3D printed firearms, at the residence on 4th Avenue in Weyburn, SK.

Justin McMahon, 26, of Weyburn, is charged with one count of manufacturing a restricted weapon knowing not authorized to do so, Section 99, Criminal Code; one count of manufacturing a prohibited weapon knowing not authorized to do so, Section 99, Criminal Code; one count of possession of a restricted weapon together with readily accessible ammunition capable of being discharged in the said firearm and was not the holder of a registration certificate for said firearm, Section 95, Criminal Code; one count, possess a prohibited weapon together with readily accessible ammunition capable of being discharged in the said firearm and was not the holder of a registration certificate for said firearm, Section 95, Criminal Code; one count of possession of a restricted weapon without being the holder of a registration certificate for the firearm, Section 91(1), Criminal Code; one count, possession of a prohibited weapon without being the holder of a registration certificate for the firearm, Section 91(1), Criminal Code; and two counts of possession of a prohibited device without being the holder of a license under which he may possess it, Section 91(2), Criminal Code.

McMahon will make his first appearance in Weyburn Provincial Court on March 8, 2022. 

Weyburn Police Service, the Canada Border Services Agency and the National Weapons Enforcement Support Team assisted in this investigation.