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Fast Money & Foreign Objects
a backdoor to ban 3d printing
ie 3d printing stuff we need for free at home, instead of paying corporations for the same item
perhaps humans are just evil and enjoy killing? Seem like a stretch?
a backdoor to ban 3d printing
ie 3d printing stuff we need for free at home, instead of paying corporations for the same item
this will be banned
Don't be fooled by the title it only allows you to make a small part of the rifle you still have to go out and buy /assemble the rest of it, it would cost you over $2,000 in parts alone (not including the cost of this machine)
For less than that you can buy a new AR and that whole "untraceable" thing is crap anyone that commits a crime with one of these will be found
Economy of scale. You wouldn't buy this to make just one. I don't feel like googling this shyt and ending up on some "list" but how much would a new AR 15 cost?

u fuqqin punkEconomy of scale. You wouldn't buy this to make just one. I don't feel like googling this shyt and ending up on some "list" but how much would a new AR 15 cost?
the nsa don't hate business.

buy cheap, buy twice. you need the best one that makes nuclear bombs.
You can order a no frills one for around $1000.
Economy of scale. You wouldn't buy this to make just one. I don't feel like googling this shyt and ending up on some "list" but how much would a new AR 15 cost?

Time stock up now then. If they ban it I can see these machines being worth well over 5 figures
Where...?Any where from $700-$1000
Where...?
a custom one is like 1500.
more or less. This is the issue with panic/the sky is falling discussions, usually the first reaction is nonsense. When you can create "print out" a gun 100% from the comfort of your home THEN maybe take a closer look.Well, first off, this is not a 3-D printed gun machine. The seller created a 3-D printer, but the Ghost Gunner machine is a CNC mill. What he did was program it to mill out a lower receiver.
If you bought aluminum blanks (a solid aluminum block), you would still need to mill it down to work fit in the CNC mill. If you get the 80% milled blocks, that can only be obtained from purchasing it. So your purchasing activity isn't 100% unknown. And then, you still need to buy an upper receiver, a barrel, and all the internal parts. So you could mill a thousand lower receivers and you would not be able to shoot a bullet. The lower hold important parts, very much like a semi-auto pistol; it contains the trigger assembly, the safety/select fire switch, and a bunch of other doo-dads. The M-16/AR-15 is a weird gun in that the receiver is in two-pieces and are dependent on each other to be the receiver. The AK-47, M-14, and all other assault rifles all have a one-piece receiver.