You’d need a metal barrel, receiver and other parts to make a gun that can shoot more than once. Does anyone know if background checks are required in NY for purchasing those items as well? I didn’t see it mentioned in the article. If not, then people will just switch to wood or other materials to make their ghost guns and hobbyists are left with an extra tax and inconvenience.
All of those can be made as well. And plenty of people already do.
You’re last point hits the nail on the head. What are they going to do, require background checks to shop at Home Depot? There’s endless material options and tons of creative people ready to engineer something new.
I find it pretty contradictory that you don’t (always) need background checks to buy a gun but you would need them to buy a thing that can make specific parts of them.
Yeah. I think it was Vice that did a REALLY good video/documentary on “ghost guns” that really highlights this. If memory serves, they printed basically a glock and just needed a few springs and a firing pin (and heavily implied the pin could be improvised).
I love my 3d printer. But I can definitely seen an argument for background checks on them between ghost guns, drones, and so forth. Because it really is “once you level the bed and find a setting for the right kind of filament, yolo”
You’d need a metal barrel, receiver and other parts to make a gun that can shoot more than once. Does anyone know if background checks are required in NY for purchasing those items as well? I didn’t see it mentioned in the article. If not, then people will just switch to wood or other materials to make their ghost guns and hobbyists are left with an extra tax and inconvenience.
All of those can be made as well. And plenty of people already do.
You’re last point hits the nail on the head. What are they going to do, require background checks to shop at Home Depot? There’s endless material options and tons of creative people ready to engineer something new.
I find it pretty contradictory that you don’t (always) need background checks to buy a gun but you would need them to buy a thing that can make specific parts of them.
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Yeah. I think it was Vice that did a REALLY good video/documentary on “ghost guns” that really highlights this. If memory serves, they printed basically a glock and just needed a few springs and a firing pin (and heavily implied the pin could be improvised).
I love my 3d printer. But I can definitely seen an argument for background checks on them between ghost guns, drones, and so forth. Because it really is “once you level the bed and find a setting for the right kind of filament, yolo”
That’s stupid. I could also build a gun out of a Dremel and a trip to the plumbing store. Does that mean we should do background checks on dremels?
Even a simple pipe gun would need more than just a Dremel.
But the issue is ease of use. Learning basic machining skills takes a lot longer than going on the sketchy version of thingiverse