I think ghost guns refer to buying lowers for guns and building the rest yourself. Because then there is no serial number so it is completely unknown to the govt you have that gun since lowers don't require any background checks or anything. (As every gun should be, but no need for me to rant about the unconstitutional stare if our govt today rn)
Hence the slightly suggestive look between the two in the picture and the text. Grateful for freedom
The serial number is on the lower/receiver which is the part that's legally the gun in the US. A "ghost gun" is commie speak for people making receivers without serial numbers, like getting 80% lowers and finishing them on a drill press or 3d printing them and such.
The Gov has spent nearly 60 years not 'getting' this, and around 2018 it became a seperate legal issue - which shouldn't be overlooked as brambles for screwing with Nazi Joe's big push.
I don’t get it.
I think ghost guns refer to buying lowers for guns and building the rest yourself. Because then there is no serial number so it is completely unknown to the govt you have that gun since lowers don't require any background checks or anything. (As every gun should be, but no need for me to rant about the unconstitutional stare if our govt today rn)
Hence the slightly suggestive look between the two in the picture and the text. Grateful for freedom
The serial number is on the lower/receiver which is the part that's legally the gun in the US. A "ghost gun" is commie speak for people making receivers without serial numbers, like getting 80% lowers and finishing them on a drill press or 3d printing them and such.
On an AR, the lower isn't the receiver.
The Gov has spent nearly 60 years not 'getting' this, and around 2018 it became a seperate legal issue - which shouldn't be overlooked as brambles for screwing with Nazi Joe's big push.