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Want to build a ghost gun but don't know where to start? - macphanatic - 10-27-2023 If so, the NYPD is here to help. Turns out they created and leaked this helpful guide. It appears that the guide is pretty thorough and even identifies websites and sources. Some of the guides comments about legal requirements are off according to legal experts. Re: Want to build a ghost gun but don't know where to start? - cbelt3 - 10-27-2023 Am I the only one who remembers zip guns ? Make them out of a car antenna. Or a hunk of black pipe for a shotgun shell. Control access to ammunition. Re: Want to build a ghost gun but don't know where to start? - macphanatic - 10-27-2023 cbelt3 wrote: The ammunition black market will be huge. And people will start making their own, including gun powder, etc. Re: Want to build a ghost gun but don't know where to start? - Mr645 - 10-27-2023 macphanatic wrote: The ammunition black market will be huge. And people will start making their own, including gun powder, etc. This is already a thing, especially with high powered rifles and older rifles where ammo s either very costly, or difficult to acquire. https://forum.accurateshooter.com/forums/reloading-forum-all-calibers.2/ Re: Want to build a ghost gun but don't know where to start? - Acer - 10-27-2023 I'll remember these points the next time the War on [whatever] comes up. Re: Want to build a ghost gun but don't know where to start? - Speedy - 10-27-2023 It’s past time to up-arm for the coming civil war when librals come for your guns. Re: Want to build a ghost gun but don't know where to start? - S. Pupp - 10-28-2023 Whatever happened to the good old fashioned American pea shooter? When did that become so inadequate, that we had to resort to making ghost guns? I’d take a good, American made pea shooter over any ghost gun made with foreign plastic on a foreign made 3d printer any day of the week. Re: Want to build a ghost gun but don't know where to start? - Mr645 - 10-28-2023 Ghost guns come in two main categories. 1) semi auto rifles where a firearms enthusiast buys an unfinished lower assembly and using machine tools and his skill, completes the work to create a working firearm. These folks typically own more than 12 firearms, often many more. Firearms are a hobby for them. With rare exception these people are law abiding citizens and other than defending their family, would never consider using one of their firearms for evil. They take extreme pride is building a firearm exactly how they want, with their own hands 2) Criminals that alter handguns by removing serial numbers, then buy illegal modifications, often from China, to change the gun into a fully automatic weapon. These criminals buy, sell, trade illegal firearms, mostly handguns and call them Glock 18, Glock switches or just switches, named after the part they order to modify the firearm. Re: Want to build a ghost gun but don't know where to start? - Lux Interior - 10-28-2023 Speedy wrote: It's scary because liberals do have guns and can actually shoot. It's all the Army COS-players with twenty accessories on picatinny rails and who can't hit the broadside of a barn who shake in fear of the "gun grabbers." Re: Want to build a ghost gun but don't know where to start? - Mr645 - 10-28-2023 Lux Interior wrote: It's scary because liberals do have guns and can actually shoot. It's all the Army COS-players with twenty accessories on picatinny rails and who can't hit the broadside of a barn who shake in fear of the "gun grabbers." I can agree with some of this, since most of the mass shooters in the US are democrats |