Only if it transforms into this…
Nordberg!!!
More of this is absolutely what we need as a country. Basically, everything should be a gun.
With a bit of machining skills, all that is possible.
For all our much-vaunted right as Americans to walk into a gun store and walk out ten minutes later with enough munitions to overthrow a small central african country, the laws about actually making your own guns are quite strict, and the ATF are just about the last band of jack-booted government thugs with too much time on their hands that you would ever want to cross.
is this real?!
Easy- Do they look like someone who would reasonably own a piece of technology, or someone who is way more likely to be carrying a weapon.
So, just go by skin color, as usual.
Are they? My impression is that as long as you don’t sell it or make a weapon that is illegal in size, shape or function that it’s legal to make your own weapons from scratch, or buy 80% finished receivers (with no serial numbers) and machine the rest to spec, then fitting it with the non-controlled parts, giving you a legal, serial number-free, un-registered weapon. Is my understanding correct? Or am I missing something?
This “smartphone handgun” may never come to market, so it’s a bit early for the cops to start using it as an excuse for killing anybody holding a phone.
Making your own copy of a standard, previously approved design is exactly that easy. Making a new design that tiptoes on the edge of the NFA is more difficult to stay legal, (assuming you draw ATF attention to your effects somehow).
There is no general requirement for non-NFA weapons to be registered; Generally, in the handful of states where there is a registration law (e.g. Massachusetts) building your own doesn’t get you out of the requirment to comply with the registration rules once the newly built firearm is functional.
Millions of “modern” guns are legal without serial numbers; they weren’t fully mandatory on commercially sold firearms until 1968.
Those smudges are photoshop artifacts.
Completely unnecessary.
I can’t imagine it catching on though. Having to upgrade every year would become far too painful.
Holy crap, is that a replica winchester 1892, and a double barreled coach gun? Hard to see behind the print, but that '92 may even be color case hardened… Now, I’m all hot and bothered.
And also, she’s got a really nice pair… of single action revolvers.
Jinx did it better…
ahem…
You… you monster.
You have to download a clip app from the app store.
Good point, it would have to cost a LOT MORE if it was 3D printed.
They’ve shot people over wallets. They’re also shot people they just didn’t like, and put throw guns in their hands.
Just imagine a buttcall with that phone. Ouch!