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Oh that's my ghost gun. (media.patriots.win)
posted ago by you_HO ago by you_HO +1770 / -0
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Jefferson 2 points ago +2 / -0

I researched 80% lower registers today. This is a waste of time for the government to go after. Buying an 80% lower register would allow a gun hobbyist with machining skills and equipment to make an AR-15 with no registration number. However, you can't sell or transfer the gun without violating some major laws. Using other people's, or a company's, equipment also puts them in the hot seat. The amount of skills and equipment needed to perform the finishes is limited to very few individuals. If one of these untraceable guns was used for a crime, it could easily be tied to a suspect who has capable machining equipment.

This is not a threat to the public or the government. It's just fucking hobbyists tinkering around.

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maleitch 5 points ago +5 / -0

Sorry man but you did but research it enough. If you think a drill press equals machining skills then you have but spent much time in the garage.

The are relatively easy to mill and everyone should buy one

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Jefferson 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's kind of the point, right. Someone who hasn't spent much time in the garage or have the tools available would not be able to convert this into a gun. I don't have the tools, I don't have the skills, I can't make a gun. Ghost guns are not a prevalent problem that needs to be addressed.

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dykstra89 4 points ago +4 / -0

they're prevalent, like factory guns in America are and should be too. you should try it. you could finish a glock frame with a hand crank drill and a single metal file in under an hour with no prior knowledge of even where to start by watching a 90 second youtube vid. figuring out how to assemble the internals might take a 1st timer longer .

it's fun. commies hate that. they also love mass murdering political dissidents.

you're right though, of course it's mostly hobbyists tinkering around. 99.9 percent of factory firearms are owned by hobbyists tinkering around. the people keeping track of crime stats know that too. it's not a waste of time for the gov't to go after anything that furthers their enslavement of you

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maleitch 2 points ago +2 / -0

You don't own a drill? They sell the jigs specifically so anyone can do it. I am not dogging you but I think everyone should do it, and they 100% create fully functioning receivers for ARs. They are very common.

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Grunt422 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was aware of 80% parties where people could bring their 80%er to a guy with a programmable mill. The 80% owner would fit his receiver on the mill. turn it on, and push the pre programed computer program. Sit back and watch it remove the needed metal. "He was operating the machine". If you have time you can do it with a hand drill, and file. All of the removed metal is inside the receiver so your work is hidden anyway if you are a bit clumsy.

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LameNRG 1 point ago +1 / -0

“Tinkering”