Good to see WISH TV Channel 8 has jumped on the evil ghost gun band wagon....
For the sake of consistency, at least as it pertains to rifles, I tend to favor the upper. But I agree there is some ambiguity there.
Oh no, definitely not pushing anything. Besides, like in "The King and I", the upper is the bee, and the lower is the blossom...Realizing you've already changed your mind and we're just having a conversation here... Don't ever push the upper becoming the legal firearm. If we have to choose which thing we're going to have to acquire from raw materials, we want it to be the lower.
Oh no, definitely not pushing anything. Besides, like in "The King and I", the upper is the bee, and the lower is the blossom...
"To fly from blossom to blossom
A honey bee must be free,
But blossom must not ever fly
From bee to bee to bee."
Hey, I resemble that remark!Whatever old timer.
If you just left about 50% of the mag well it would change drastically. Machine the corners so all you have to do is connect the dots.That's exactly what is going to happen. Or 50% or 40% or whatever.
If you just left about 50% of the mag well it would change drastically. Machine the corners so all you have to do is connect the dots.
Striker fired pistols as well.It just occurred to me the whole AR lower vs upper argument is perfectly applicable to the Ruger MkI, MkII, etc. The upper of that pistol is almost exactly like the AR upper, lower as well, but the upper is the "firearm".
They still have to be ran by BATFECE to get approval, or run the risk of them deciding that it's too easy to convert and bam they just became and unlicensed gun manufacture/distributor/dealer. So all BATFECE has to do is just deny anything other than a solid chunk of metal/plastic that comes their way.If you just left about 50% of the mag well it would change drastically. Machine the corners so all you have to do is connect the dots.
See above.What they would end up doing is developing a standard that is impossible to meet, such that every block of wood or chunk of metal at Home Depot is going to become "a firearm". Then it's going to end up in court.
My expectation is that they're just going to try to outlaw citizens from building their own firearms in totality, and again, to the courts it will go.
They still have to be ran by BATFECE to get approval, or run the risk of them deciding that it's too easy to convert and bam they just became and unlicensed gun manufacture/distributor/dealer. So all BATFECE has to do is just deny anything other than a solid chunk of metal/plastic that comes their way.
Yep, lawsuits will flow. But I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that the govt has much, much more money than any of the 80% and more than all of them combined to fight it.Yes, and the lawsuits will flow like water. I'll also make it my personal mission to take pictures of every single part I can and send it to the tip line. Looks like a ghost gun to me!
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It's going to get really interesting since they've also expressly mentioned 3D printers. Where is the firearm hiding inside of my spool of material? How many layers is a felony? Is one extra layer a misdemeanor? What the sentence going to be for attempted melting?
The government, as usual, is about 20 years behind the times anyhow. Desktop CNCs are already so affordable that they'd have to literally outlaw aluminum blocks before they'd gain anything from any of this. They're trying to catch the tiger by the mouth, but that's all I have to say about that.
Yep, lawsuits will flow. But I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that the govt has much, much more money than any of the 80% and more than all of them combined to fight it.
And I agree with the rest.