Police: Genesee County Man Had Over 100 3D Printed Guns, Parts

Seized 3D-printed handguns, rifles, ammo, body armor, and cases displayed on a table outdoors by law enforcement.
Law enforcement displays over 100 seized 3D-printed firearms, ammunition, and body armor from a Genesee County investigation.

On Wednesday, the New York State Police Community Stabilization Unit and the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office arrested Peter Celentano, of Bergen following a month’s long joint investigation.

According to State Police, search warrants were executed on September 29, and items were located in several locations in Genesee and Orleans County. Celentano was also arraigned in October on federal charges in the Western District of New York for possession of machine gun conversion devices and lower receivers containing automatic sear pin holes. These items were also seized as a result of this investigation. Celentano has been held since the federal arraignment.

He now faces the following charges in the town of Yates:

  • Criminal Possession of a Weapon (CPW) 1st – Possesses ten or more firearms (B Felony)
  • CPW 3rd – possesses a large capacity ammo feeding device (517 counts) (D Felony)

    CPW 3rd – possesses a firearm silencer (D Felony)

    CPW 4th – possesses a ghost gun (26 counts) (A Misdemeanor

    CPW 4th – possesses a ghost gun (2 counts) (A Misdemeanor)

    CPW 4th – possesses an unfinished frame (114 counts) (A Misdemeanor

    In the town of Shelby:

    CPW 3rd – possesses a large capacity ammo feeding device (191 counts) (D Felony)

    CPW 3rd – possesses a firearm silencer (D Felony)

    Unlawful wearing of body armor (E Felony)

    CPW 4th – possesses a ghost gun (77 counts) (A Misdemeanor)

    CPW 4th – possesses an unfinished frame (85 counts) (A Misdemeanor)

Celentano was arraigned at Orleans County Centralized arraignment and ordered held on $50,000 cash bail or $100,000 bond.

The NYSP Community Stabilization Unit, Special Investigations Unit, Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Genesee County Sheriff’s Office, Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Orleans County District Attorney’s Office also assisted in this investigation.

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