Machine Lets You Make Untraceable Semi-automatic Rifles At Home

Spoonman

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technology continues to bite gun grabbers in the ass. you can pass laws all you want. you will not stop guns. worse, you will not keep guns out of the hands of criminals. your ignorance has only made the problem worse.


This 1 200 machine lets you make untraceable semi-automatic rifles at home The Verge

It's about to get a whole lot easier to make a semi-automatic rifle at home with no serial number, no background check, and no waiting period. Cody Wilson, the libertarian behind the world's first 3D-printed gun, is now selling an all-in-one desktop CNC mill, called the Ghost Gunner. It can produce an aluminum lower receiver of an AR-15 rifle — the civilian version of the military's M-16 assault rifle — in a couple of hours.
 
If there was ever proof that gullible nutters want criminals, illegals, known terrorists and the mentally ill to have easy access to the same guns that normal people want ONLY law abiding citizens to have, this is it.

You all must be just so frikken thrilled that your fellow nutters will be able kill anyone they want without that little inconvenience of getting caught.

Just in the nick of time too ...

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Ya, and that's the worry, not the other 300 million guns already in circulation. :)

What the nutters want is to be able to break the law and not get caught. This gets them another step closer to that goal.

Nah. People who wanna play with guns can get guns easily enough and with a lot less hassle than a 3d printer. Plus, the printer ones aren't what most gun nuts would call a self-defense weapon. More like a curiousity.
 
Ya, and that's the worry, not the other 300 million guns already in circulation. :)

What the nutters want is to be able to break the law and not get caught. This gets them another step closer to that goal.

Nah. People who wanna play with guns can get guns easily enough and with a lot less hassle than a 3d printer. Plus, the printer ones aren't what most gun nuts would call a self-defense weapon. More like a curiousity.

They're guns in much the same way a bullet in a vice whacked with a hammer is. :)
 
Ya, and that's the worry, not the other 300 million guns already in circulation. :)

What the nutters want is to be able to break the law and not get caught. This gets them another step closer to that goal.

Nah. People who wanna play with guns can get guns easily enough and with a lot less hassle than a 3d printer. Plus, the printer ones aren't what most gun nuts would call a self-defense weapon. More like a curiousity.


Our son has a 3-D printer in his basement. Uses it to "print" toys for our g-kids.

The point is not guns for hunting or plinking. I read that what some are wanting is to be able to make a single use, disposable gun. IOW, guns than cannot be traced and that's what the nutters want - crimes for which they cannot, will not be prosecuted.

Needless to say, this is further proof that this has nothing to do whith the 2nd Amendment.
 
Ya, and that's the worry, not the other 300 million guns already in circulation. :)

What the nutters want is to be able to break the law and not get caught. This gets them another step closer to that goal.

Nah. People who wanna play with guns can get guns easily enough and with a lot less hassle than a 3d printer. Plus, the printer ones aren't what most gun nuts would call a self-defense weapon. More like a curiousity.

They're guns in much the same way a bullet in a vice whacked with a hammer is. :)

But with no serial #.
 
Ya, and that's the worry, not the other 300 million guns already in circulation. :)

What the nutters want is to be able to break the law and not get caught. This gets them another step closer to that goal.

Nah. People who wanna play with guns can get guns easily enough and with a lot less hassle than a 3d printer. Plus, the printer ones aren't what most gun nuts would call a self-defense weapon. More like a curiousity.


Our son has a 3-D printer in his basement. Uses it to "print" toys for our g-kids.

The point is not guns for hunting or plinking. I read that what some are wanting is to be able to make a single use, disposable gun. IOW, guns than cannot be traced and that's what the nutters want - crimes for which they cannot, will not be prosecuted.

Needless to say, this is further proof that this has nothing to do whith the 2nd Amendment.

Presumedly there are how-to 'anonymize' a weapon posts all over the web already. This is just the latest thing for gun-grabbers to whine about.

If you could snap your fingers and magically make every weapon in the world vanish yuo wouldn't accomplish much more than change how people murder each other. Taking the guns wont prevent murder and other crimes, just change what weapon is used. Inclination to violence is the problem, not the tools used when violent.
 
Ya, and that's the worry, not the other 300 million guns already in circulation. :)

What the nutters want is to be able to break the law and not get caught. This gets them another step closer to that goal.

Nah. People who wanna play with guns can get guns easily enough and with a lot less hassle than a 3d printer. Plus, the printer ones aren't what most gun nuts would call a self-defense weapon. More like a curiousity.


Our son has a 3-D printer in his basement. Uses it to "print" toys for our g-kids.

The point is not guns for hunting or plinking. I read that what some are wanting is to be able to make a single use, disposable gun. IOW, guns than cannot be traced and that's what the nutters want - crimes for which they cannot, will not be prosecuted.

Needless to say, this is further proof that this has nothing to do whith the 2nd Amendment.

Presumedly there are how-to 'anonymize' a weapon posts all over the web already. This is just the latest thing for gun-grabbers to whine about.

If you could snap your fingers and magically make every weapon in the world vanish yuo wouldn't accomplish much more than change how people murder each other. Taking the guns wont prevent murder and other crimes, just change what weapon is used. Inclination to violence is the problem, not the tools used when violent.

That you and others blame guns isn't surprising. It's the same methodology we use in the US for medicine, treat the symptoms, not cure the condition or better still prevent it altogether. Taking guns is treating a symptom, not fixing the problem.
 
Ya, and that's the worry, not the other 300 million guns already in circulation. :)

What the nutters want is to be able to break the law and not get caught. This gets them another step closer to that goal.

Nah. People who wanna play with guns can get guns easily enough and with a lot less hassle than a 3d printer. Plus, the printer ones aren't what most gun nuts would call a self-defense weapon. More like a curiousity.


Our son has a 3-D printer in his basement. Uses it to "print" toys for our g-kids.

The point is not guns for hunting or plinking. I read that what some are wanting is to be able to make a single use, disposable gun. IOW, guns than cannot be traced and that's what the nutters want - crimes for which they cannot, will not be prosecuted.

Needless to say, this is further proof that this has nothing to do whith the 2nd Amendment.

Presumedly there are how-to 'anonymize' a weapon posts all over the web already. This is just the latest thing for gun-grabbers to whine about.

If you could snap your fingers and magically make every weapon in the world vanish yuo wouldn't accomplish much more than change how people murder each other. Taking the guns wont prevent murder and other crimes, just change what weapon is used. Inclination to violence is the problem, not the tools used when violent.

That you and others blame guns isn't surprising. It's the same methodology we use in the US for medicine, treat the symptoms, not cure the condition or better still prevent it altogether. Taking guns is treating a symptom, not fixing the problem.


Bullshit.

As I have said, oh, maybe 8548 times, I own guns and have no intention of giving them up.

The rest of what you say is hooey. I have never "blamed guns". Just the opposite. That's what's wrong with the stupid nutters whining about cars and swimming pools and lately, lawn mowers.

No matter what they say, they simply cannot blame the cars, swimming pools and lawn mowers.

Stop hiding behind the lame crap the RWs use and stick with the topic - single use, disposble guns, produced in the basement.

Or don't.
 
What the nutters want is to be able to break the law and not get caught. This gets them another step closer to that goal.

Nah. People who wanna play with guns can get guns easily enough and with a lot less hassle than a 3d printer. Plus, the printer ones aren't what most gun nuts would call a self-defense weapon. More like a curiousity.


Our son has a 3-D printer in his basement. Uses it to "print" toys for our g-kids.

The point is not guns for hunting or plinking. I read that what some are wanting is to be able to make a single use, disposable gun. IOW, guns than cannot be traced and that's what the nutters want - crimes for which they cannot, will not be prosecuted.

Needless to say, this is further proof that this has nothing to do whith the 2nd Amendment.

Presumedly there are how-to 'anonymize' a weapon posts all over the web already. This is just the latest thing for gun-grabbers to whine about.

If you could snap your fingers and magically make every weapon in the world vanish yuo wouldn't accomplish much more than change how people murder each other. Taking the guns wont prevent murder and other crimes, just change what weapon is used. Inclination to violence is the problem, not the tools used when violent.

That you and others blame guns isn't surprising. It's the same methodology we use in the US for medicine, treat the symptoms, not cure the condition or better still prevent it altogether. Taking guns is treating a symptom, not fixing the problem.


Bullshit.

As I have said, oh, maybe 8548 times, I own guns and have no intention of giving them up.

The rest of what you say is hooey. I have never "blamed guns". Just the opposite. That's what's wrong with the stupid nutters whining about cars and swimming pools and lately, lawn mowers.

No matter what they say, they simply cannot blame the cars, swimming pools and lawn mowers.

Stop hiding behind the lame crap the RWs use and stick with the topic - single use, disposble guns, produced in the basement.

Or don't.

Have more to fear from an assassin with a small knife than a 3d printed firearm. I used to work in the security world. Can take out a person with a single jab into the neck and be on your way before anyone but you and the victim knows an attack took place. Compared to a firearm discharge which alerts everyone in earshot.
 
Ya, and that's the worry, not the other 300 million guns already in circulation. :)

What the nutters want is to be able to break the law and not get caught. This gets them another step closer to that goal.

Nah. People who wanna play with guns can get guns easily enough and with a lot less hassle than a 3d printer. Plus, the printer ones aren't what most gun nuts would call a self-defense weapon. More like a curiousity.


Our son has a 3-D printer in his basement. Uses it to "print" toys for our g-kids.

The point is not guns for hunting or plinking. I read that what some are wanting is to be able to make a single use, disposable gun. IOW, guns than cannot be traced and that's what the nutters want - crimes for which they cannot, will not be prosecuted.

Needless to say, this is further proof that this has nothing to do whith the 2nd Amendment.

CA-RIST, you're stupid! A zip gun is ALREADY easy to put together, in a home garage with stuff from Home Depot and Harbor Freight!
 
Ya, and that's the worry, not the other 300 million guns already in circulation. :)

What the nutters want is to be able to break the law and not get caught. This gets them another step closer to that goal.

Nah. People who wanna play with guns can get guns easily enough and with a lot less hassle than a 3d printer. Plus, the printer ones aren't what most gun nuts would call a self-defense weapon. More like a curiousity.

They're guns in much the same way a bullet in a vice whacked with a hammer is. :)

But with no serial #.

Contrary to what you might see on CSI, it IS possible (and not terribly difficult) to obliterate a serial number. Needs about $20 worth of stuff from Harbor Freight.
 
The Constitution is silent about 3D printers. Therefore, from the liberal perspective, they are not allowed.
 
This is not a 3D printer, it is a relatively cheap desktop CNC machine to finish 80% lower receivers for M4s.
These 80% lowers can already be finished with a drill press and some know how. This machine is nothing more than a novelty and political statement.
 

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