I’m not sure why undetectable guns are a good thing?
FTA - “The Act itself bans any firearm that cannot be detected by metal detectors. But back in the 1980s, when this bill was written, detection technology was in its infancy. Nowadays, we have sophisticated detection technology that doesn’t rely on metal detection to find firearms. In fact, modern detection technology can spot all objects, including guns regardless of the materials of their construction.”
Because I have a hidden knife. ZOINK!
“Shall not be infringed unless the firearm is made out of materials that cannot be seen by a 1980’s era metal detector” wouldn’t fit in the Amendment.
I’m not sure undetectable guns exist in the real world! Consider the component called ammunition. We are talking about guns. Guns are tools that cause the rapid propulsion of a projectile by means of explosive combustion. No current ammunition is undetectable nor are the springs and pins necessary to activate ammunition undetectable.
If undetectable is the criteria, there are numerous other means of propulsion including rubber bands and inertial slings that fit the bill for exotic weapons that are undetectable and really do work.