Believe me if you are buying F-15 parts on the internet, the government knows about it.
F 15? 7th sentence in article.
Shhh...
“remove a few cavities of aluminum”
There are no cavities yet, they have to be milled.
I hope this author is getting RAZZED !
Worst ever !
Now they do. And it's kinda hard to hide an F-15.
Government still has all the tools it ever had. Stay clean. Be accountable to the people. Lock up or execute criminals. Investigate suspicious people and conspiracies. Keep known bad classes of people out of the country. Encourage good citizens to provide for their own security.
Read the Original Article at Wired.
How in the world did the author think he was going to transform a printed plastic lower receiver into a metal one? He showed the plastic product to professional gunsmiths and they wisely proclaimed it not safe.
F 15! I want a A10 kit.
I have a friend at work who has a machine shop. If I buy one of these 80% lowers and give it to him along with 20 bucks to do the milling for me, does that legally constitute a ‘transfer’? Even without a serial number?
The author of this article needs a remedial grammar class. There are many nontrivial mistakes like “F-15” for “AR-15”, and “maker baud” for “maker bot”. I doubt he proofread this before publishing it. Otherwise, the article is interesting.
Back in my day we couldn’t just make front-line fighters out of scrap in our backyards. We had to settle for Sopwith Camels, and the government had all the Fokkers. Come to think of it, they still do.
Unreadable.