See I’ve always thought the heat from casings and the combustion in the chamber would melt the material on ghost guns.
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Anonymous4d
In other words, a bad guy with a gun
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Anonymous4d
with an untraceable weapon of war
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Anonymous#14d
The barrel and other heavy wear/high stress component parts are typically purpose made and purchased along with the 3d printed parts or are home machined out of common metal parts
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Anonymous#14d
With the ARs I usually just buy a whole upper for them though cause I get lazy with those
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Anonymous#14d
Although there are builds where you can 3d print the entire gun besides a nail for the firing pin such as the liberator, the barrel is just completely ineffective to the point of danger (50% explosion rate)
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Anonymous#24d
Ahh yes this is surely a well thought out argument and not bait. "You are a bad person because your gun came out of the scary ghost gun machine"
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Anonymous#24d
If I told you that they used your kitchen knife in a war on a similar scale to an AR15 would you stop cutting up your food
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AnonymousOP4d
A good person wouldn't do this, which is patently illegal and not protected by the constitution. This is domestic terrorist unabomber type shit. No one ever does anything good with an ar 15
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Anonymous#24d
I use mine to shoot coyotes
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AnonymousOP4d
Kitchen knives have peaceful uses
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Anonymous#24d
Its also completely legal in most states
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Anonymous#24d
So does an AR15
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AnonymousOP4d
Not the type you're talking about
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Anonymous#24d
They absolutely are
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AnonymousOP4d
There is no peaceful use for an ar15. Its sole purpose is to kill and grievously injure.
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Anonymous#24d
Sport shooting
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AnonymousOP4d
Evil. And an ar15 is overkill
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Anonymous#24d
Or just like destroying electronic trash in the desert
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Anonymous#24d
Shooting through an old car
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Anonymous#24d
I can keep going
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Anonymous#24d
If an ambiguous AR15 (no cartridge listed btw could be anywhere from .22 to .50) is overkill for sport shooting, would you mind sharing the name of a gun that you think wouldn't be and encompasses the maximum standards of a gun that you think should be allowed in civilian hands?