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3D printed Auto-Sears and Silencers...

Just kind of shows the futility of gun control laws now that 3D printers are a thing. Although I wouldn't want to put more than a 22 through a 3D printed suppressor...
 
Just kind of shows the futility of gun control laws now that 3D printers are a thing. Although I wouldn't want to put more than a 22 through a 3D printed suppressor...
Why? You don't have to use plastic. There are plenty of 3D printed cans on the market.

 
Just re read the entire second amendment and no where in the original text did it reference any of the items to be excluded from an individuals right to bear arms.

Democrats have been pissing in our faces and calling it rain for over 90 years on this subject. Sad to see yet another fall victim to such an infringement on our rights.


Imagine if we lived in a world where they gave this kid a job instead of stuffing him in a box 23 hours a day×20 years while you and I foot the bill.

I'm sure some 3 letter agent high fived his wife's boyfriend as soon as he got home to celebrate the news.


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... can get you into trouble if you're a 20 year old kid who never bothered trying to register any of the stuff with the ATF and comply with the NFA.

A 20 year old student at a technical college in middle Georgia has been building machine guns (auto sears for AR-15s and Glock switches)
and making homemade silencers with the help of a 3-D printer.

Posted all about his illegal creations on social media.

He just got convicted in federal court. His sentencing will come later.

Link: https://www.justice.gov/usao-mdga/pr/central-georgian-pleads-guilty-illegally-building-machineguns
Most all of us have done stupid shiit when we were young.
Just fortunate there was no social media back then for us to entrap ourselves.
 
Most all of us have done stupid shiit when we were young.
Just fortunate there was no social media back then for us to entrap ourselves.
Well said. My biggest issue with this too is 20 years is a long ride. That's 21,900 meals bought by you and me.
Kid had meth too. SMH.
Damn, I didn't see that.
 
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