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FBI Leader Kash Patel Provided New Zealand Authorities with 3D-Printed Guns Banned by Local Law

    FBI boss Kash Patel gave New Zealand officials 3D-printed guns illegal to possess under local laws
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    WELLINGTON – During his visit to New Zealand, FBI Director Kash Patel presented local police and intelligence officers with gifts of non-functional pistols. These items, however, were deemed illegal under New Zealand’s firearm regulations and needed to be disposed of, as reported by New Zealand law enforcement to The Associated Press.

    These pistols, made from 3D-printed plastic, were part of decorative displays given to at least three top security officials in New Zealand in July. Patel was the highest-ranking member of the Trump administration to visit, and his trip coincided with the inauguration of the FBI’s first independent office in the country.

    Within New Zealand, pistols are classified as highly regulated firearms, and owning one demands more than a standard gun license—it requires an additional permit. The agencies didn’t reveal if the officials who received the gifts had such permits; however, without them, they wouldn’t have been able to lawfully keep the pistols.

    There was no indication of the permissions Patel might have obtained to bring these items into New Zealand. When approached for a statement, Patel’s spokesperson declined to comment to the AP on Tuesday.

    The pistols were surrendered and destroyed

    In New Zealand, even non-functional weapons are considered as operable if they could potentially be made functional again. Gun regulators assessed the pistols and determined they could be operable, leading to their destruction, according to New Zealand’s Police Commissioner Richard Chambers in a statement to AP on Tuesday.

    Commissioner Chambers did not detail the specific methods used to make the pistols inoperable before they were given as gifts by Patel, though generally, it involves temporarily disabling the firearm’s firing components.

    Three of New Zealand’s most powerful law enforcement figures said they received the gifts at meetings July 31. Chambers was one recipient, and the other two were Andrew Hampton, Director-General of the country’s human intelligence agency NZSIS, and Andrew Clark, Director-General of the technical intelligence agency GCSB, according to a joint statement from their departments.

    A spokesperson for the spy agencies described the gift as “a challenge coin display stand” that included the 3D-printed inoperable weapon “as part of the design.” The officials sought advice on the gifts the next day from the regulator that enforces New Zealand’s gun laws, Chambers said.

    When the weapons were examined, it was discovered they were potentially operable.

    “To ensure compliance with firearms laws, I instructed Police to retain and destroy them,” Chambers said.

    James Davidson, a former FBI agent who is now president of the FBI Integrity Project, a nonprofit that seeks to safeguard the bureau from undue partisan influence, has criticized Patel’s appointment.

    But Davidson said the gift of the replica pistols appeared “a genuine gesture” from Patel and their destruction was “quite frankly, an overreaction by the NZSIS, which could have simply rendered the replica inoperable,” he said.

    New Zealand has strong gun controls

    3D-printed weapons are treated the same as other guns in New Zealand. The country bolstered its gun restrictions following a 2019 white supremacist attack on two mosques in the city of Christchurch, when 51 Muslim worshipers were shot dead by an Australian man who had amassed a cache of semiautomatic weapons legally.

    The guns Patel gifted to the law enforcement chiefs were not semiautomatic models now prohibited after the Christchurch massacre. But there are a suite of other reasons New Zealanders might not legally be able to possess certain weapons, including the specific permits required for pistols.

    New Zealand doesn’t have a passionate culture of gun ownership and the weapons have been viewed more dimly since the mass shooting. Gun ownership is enshrined in New Zealand law as a privilege, not a right.

    The country isn’t short on guns; they’re common in rural areas for pest control. But violent gun crime is rare and many urban residents might never have even seen a firearm in person.

    It’s uncommon even to see police officers carrying weapons. Front-line officers aren’t usually armed on patrol and leave their weapons locked in their vehicles.

    Patel caused discomfort with China remarks

    News of Patel’s visit caused ripples in New Zealand at the time because the opening of the new FBI field office in Wellington wasn’t divulged to news outlets or the public until it had already happened. An FBI statement in July said the move aligned New Zealand with FBI missions in other Five Eyes intelligence-sharing nations, which also include the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.

    The office would provide a local mission for FBI staff who have operated with oversight from Canberra, Australia, since 2017, the statement said.

    Public records disclosed to local news outlets this month revealed that Patel met with and dined with a more than a dozen senior public servants and elected officials, including Cabinet ministers, during his visit. It wasn’t immediately clear Tuesday how many officials received the pistols as gifts.

    Patel had already provoked mild diplomatic discomfort in Wellington by suggesting in remarks supplied to reporters that the new FBI office aimed to counter China’s influence in the South Pacific Ocean, where New Zealand is located. The comments prompted polite dismissal from officials in Wellington, who said the bolstered FBI presence was primarily to collaborate on child exploitation and drug smuggling crimes. Beijing decried Patel’s remarks.

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    Mustian reported from New York. Associated Press reporter Eric Tucker contributed from Washington.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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