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      08-01-2018, 09:15 PM   #19
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Also, all one needs to build a fully-functional and reliable AR-15 from an 80% lower (read: non-serialized "ghost gun") is a drill press and a jig. There are designs online that will show you how to assemble a complete gun with simple building materials from Home Depot...and it will be significantly more functional than any 3D printed gun. These are both 100% legal means of acquiring a firearm (assuming one isn't prohibited from being in possession of a firearm).

People that think there is any sort of credible threat to public safety due to 3D printed guns are silly.
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