Ghost Guns——Yea or Nay?

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mr ed

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Constant manipulation of social media driven mindless igits. They are counting on eventually changing the way America thinks.
We are pretty much screwed.
Hmmm! No meat on the shelves due to supposed virus. Every other cooking show featuring vegetarian delights. Ads saying volunteer, volunteer, volunteer, donate, donate, donate!! Changing right before your eyes.
 

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2nd Amendment:
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed....except for ghost guns...and automatic weapons.....and home made weapons....and anything else that Big Bro can't get his grubby paws into or track."
Not quite the way it goes now is it.

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Ghost guns are easy to make with no machining experience. Have someone buy a gun, then you file the serial number off. Or go the long way of making them from 80% receivers/frames and having to buy jigs and a few drill presses.
 

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I get why some folks are concerned about it, but it isn't something I really worry about.

I remember watching a similar documentary about families in the Philippines who build pistol frames from scratch and work with smugglers to get them into the US.
 

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I get why some folks are concerned about it, but it isn't something I really worry about.

I remember watching a similar documentary about families in the Philippines who build pistol frames from scratch and work with smugglers to get them into the US.


And funny thing, their 1911's are handmade in the jungle from scraps, and they are indistinguishable from real brands offerings side by side.
 

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I like "ghost guns" and if any of you have a Ghost Gunner mill for sale, shoot me a PM... There is no cost savings in an 80% lower, but I don't think it's the .gov's job to know what guns I have. The only reason I can think of for it is confiscation and God help us if it ever comes to that.
 

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I dont get why its important for Law Enforcement to track guns anyway. I mean besides the obvious potential for illegal sales. Or is that the only reason?

Just because a Glock is used in a crime doesnt mean it can be traced. The only identifying feature are from the barrel which can be swapped in 15 seconds.

They can also do a trace on the striker/firing pin. But I agree on just tossing the barrel. You can take the little ID plate out pretty fast as well. Someone should do a video on how easy it is to make a firearm untraceable but then someone would complain that you were giving criminals instructions.


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I like "ghost guns" and if any of you have a Ghost Gunner mill for sale, shoot me a PM... There is no cost savings in an 80% lower, but I don't think it's the .gov's job to know what guns I have. The only reason I can think of for it is confiscation and God help us if it ever comes to that.


Once I get my GG3 in I will sell you a complete GG2 if you desire still.
 

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