Hundreds of guns were seized and dozens of people arrested in week-long crackdown on illegal firearms in New South Wales .

Police executed 20 warrants between October 13 and October 19 around the state.

In total, 45 people were arrested, 206 charges laid, and 270 guns seized.

Police also collected 89 gun parts, 19 imitation guns, 10 home-made or 3D-printed guns and 130 home-made or 3D-printed gun parts.

The home-made firearms were a major focus of the operation, and were involved in some of the biggest busts.

Just before 7am on Monday, October 13, police carried out a search warrant in Hinchinbrook, Sydney, where they allegedly found a 3D printer attempting to print a gun part.

Officers also allegedly seized numerous other firearm parts, electronics, and crypto-currency wal

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