http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...tal-semi-automatic-rifle-just-got-crazy-easy/
Well, aptly named to irritate the living heck out of congresscritters.
Although .. I worry that if this issue is pushed too far, it'll cause and end to self-manufacture rights we enjoy.
I personally feel that if you are going to manufacture any type of machine, you should learn the fundamental skills required to do so.... although part of that sentiment is my own lingering disappointment with our 'instant gratification' mindset in America.
Eighteen months after demonstrating that he could make a 3D-printed gun, Cody Wilson announced Wednesday that his nonprofit group, Defense Distributed, has now moved on to simplifying the process of manufacturing traditional metal guns.
Defense Distributed is now selling a $1,200 computer-numerically-controlled (CNC) mill—dubbed the "Ghost Gunner"—that can complete an unfinished lower receiver for an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle as part of a limited pre-order. While designed to mill an AR-15 lower, the CNC could theoretically mill anything of a similar size.
Well, aptly named to irritate the living heck out of congresscritters.
Although .. I worry that if this issue is pushed too far, it'll cause and end to self-manufacture rights we enjoy.
I personally feel that if you are going to manufacture any type of machine, you should learn the fundamental skills required to do so.... although part of that sentiment is my own lingering disappointment with our 'instant gratification' mindset in America.