It is not like governments already have debt problems.
I’ll gladly sell some AR’s to the government for 2 ounces of gold each.
As long as I can keep obtaining them for a few hundred dollars.
The idea that the public can be disarmed by these silly “buy backs” is hilarious. It’s another liberal virtue signal that permits fools to think they’re doing something meaningful.
Didn’t I read that the “event” in DFW last weekend the 2nd truck in line had 200 shotguns in the bed ?
So would they accept a zip gun? How about one of those cheap .44 caliber black powder derringers made from a kit? Or a gas pipe shotgun?Where’s the logic in the line they have drawn?
Would have loved to see someone turn in a pop tart chewed In the shape of a gun saying “a school thought this design for a half eaten poplars was so da gerous that they suspended a child for having chewed it into this “L” shape
A home made slam fire shotgun is shown in the movie American Guerrilla in the Philippines(1950)
Easy to make out of water pipe.
Maybe that is why the movie is not often shown on TV.
So the logical question becomes, how many 3-d printed guns would you have to turn in to amortize the cost of the 3-d printer?