Image of a ghost gun being printed and used in a drive-by shooting as  part of Public Safety Alliance's ghost gun investigations and 3D printing course

Personally Made Firearms, aka “Ghost Guns,” are popping up everywhere.

 

These guns are an increasing hazard to the public.   A person with a computer, a 3D printer and a few parts purchased on the dark web, can “Print” a completely untraceable firearm.

 

This allows prohibited people, to commit crimes without the weapon being traceable to anyone.

 

You’ll learn the techniques to conduct investigations and prosecutions of 3D printed weapons.

 

In this 8-hour class, you’ll discover:

  • How to distinguish between a personally manufactured weapon vs. commercially manufactured firearm

  • Fully understand the “Gun Show Loophole” and Interstate Trafficking

  • Learn the history of ghost guns and its importance

  • How people print guns

  • Indentify commonly used equipment to print weapons

  • Sources of intelligence for your investigation and prosecution

  • Where you can buy supplies online

  • Understand state and federal guidelines

  • Watch them print the lower receiver live in class

 

This class is taught by people who actually prosecute and investigate these cases from the Palestra Group.

 

They are active prosecutors, case officers, and undercover officers involved in long-term investigations

 

Who Should Attend: Patrol Officers, Detectives, Agents, …Anyone who continuously contacts weapons, YOU!

 

Instructors: Your instructor Jason Robles, is the owner and founder of Palestra Group International. He has provided critical instruction and training to the New York, New Jersey and eastern seaboard area for over a decade. He has investigated and gone undercover in some of the largest ghost gun cases in the U.S. He is an artisan at delivering quality information that will help you develop your own cases. I can assure you, you will not be disappointed. I can also assure you these seats will sell fast, so get yours early!


Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and closed-toed shoes are recommended to allow for participation in many physical training exercises.

 

Lodging and Meals: Students are responsible for their own hotel and meals.



Contacts: If you are running late to the course or have other problems or questions regarding this course, please contact:
Program Manager,  Nick Ramos at: nickramos@trainPSA.org or (505) 573-9672. PSA office, at: info@trainPSA.org

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Commerce, CA

July 15, 2025