An ATF agent discusses the fine line between a privately created gun for personal use and an illegal, untraceable gun and why those are dangerous in the wrong hands. Read more:
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Alot of people 3D print an entire gun or parts.
A gun is only as dangerous as the one holding it.
An off kilter individual would just use another object as a weapon if guns were banned.
Also alot of guns are stolen or bought under the radar. So even tho they have a serial number…you can only trace that to the last known owner. (Last known register usually is the law abiding citizen the gun was stolen from in first place.)
So…ALOT of guns are 'ghost guns' in the sense that no person or correct person is registered to any serial number or matching serial number.
Doesnt matter if they're home made or not. Evil still exists in the world.
Fear mongering isnt a good look for you k5
Brain washing people into thinking the 2nd amendment and people who know it matters, are dangerous. You people are disgusting. I hope K5 collapses from ratings dropping.
Gun tracking is useless. There is no such thing as a ghost gun. It's a made up term like assault rifle or high capacity mags.
Making guns at home is legal. Stop trying to make it out to be evil.