• NaibofTabr
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    5 months ago

    Yes but doing so is a lot more complicated and error-prone. Most people don’t have metal smithing equipment at home, or the space or training to use it to manufacture a useful gun. Plus operating an unregistered firearm is illegal in most places.

    By contrast you can just buy an ammo reload kit with all the necessary tools. You can do this at a dining table or a desk or a kitchen counter, it doesn’t take a lot of space, and you can learn to do it in an afternoon. And it’s legal in the US to own those kits and pack your own ammo, and you don’t need a license to reload for personal use, only for distributing.

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      5 months ago

      You don’t need all of that to make a gun. You just need a 3D printer. Shit, all you really need is a pipe, hammer, and nail.

      • NaibofTabr
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        5 months ago

        Sure, if you only want to fire it once and you don’t really care if it hits what you’re aiming at.