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I think we might chip in here to buy a machine. It's only 2k bucks and the quality it churns out is not bad. Was checking out the Ghost Gun booth at the TriggerCon gun show this last weekend.
 

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No different than this, which has been available for years. The government has no case and stands to cost taxpayers a lot of money in legal fees.

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I have been eyeing the Ghost Gunner for awhile now.

You could definitely feel the quality differences, especially in the 1911, but in reality the fact that you are making your own guns basically surpasses all of that. They all feel good quality enough that I would have no problem whatsoever using it regularly. Also, I imagine the quality can be improved depending on who you buy the 80% from.
 

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Look at your basic 12 gauge single shot. Break down the components and see how easy it would be to make one with just rudimentary skills and a hardware store.
 

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That's what I have told people about the gun debate and if they ever tried to ban them or somehow accomplished that. We are at a point where, just like blunt ir melee weapons such as swords or knives, we are about to the point where your average person with a little bit of knowledge and skill can make their own firearms. In places like the Philippines they are making 1911s by hand on the streets. We are at the cusp of firearms becoming a common weapon to where manufacturers and vendors are not neccessary in attaining a firearm. It just assures that they can never be fully regulated.

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Slam-bangs have been around for how long?

Also,
18 U.S.C. 922(o), (p) and (r)
26 U.S.C. 5822
27 CFR 478.39
479.62
479.105

Crocodile-tear-shedding liberals can stuff it. Let's ban soy and see how those fruits like it.
 

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