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How Easy Is It To Build A 'Ghost Gun'? We Bought One To Find Out

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NBC News’ Vaughn Hillyard takes an in-depth look into the surging “ghost gun” market in America. The untraceable firearms are built from easy-to-use kits that can be bought online or at a gun show. 

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32 COMMENTS

  1. Hey you guys are infringing on people's 2nd amendment rights when you take down these gun videos trying to stop ✋ people from assembly a firearm. I understand you are trying to stop criminals but you are also hurting law biding citizens trying to protect their families. 👪

  2. I love living in a state where it's legal to build an unregistered firearm. Just finished my first AR-15. Lick my balls liberals, stop being offended by your birthright as an American. I also find it incredibly ironic that the majority of these "ghost gun" incidents are from Democrats, as well as the felons in California that own them as they mentioned.

  3. I would like them to fully define ghost gun? sounds scary. I bet there are huge amounts of stolen guns with removed serials. which is easier, order 100's of dolars or tools and parts and maybe get a serviceable product, OR buy a gun from a criminal and file off the serial numbers.

  4. As tech improves, such as 3d printing, all this becomes moot. The person who built it for you was no licensed to do so, correct? Didn't that break the law? If they were licensed, then wouldn't they have to add the serial number when complete?

  5. Once serial number are removed any gun can become a scary "ghost gun".
    The MSM seems to think that numbers etched into a firearm are some sort of magic spell that prevents crime.

    Also, it has always been legal to make your own firearms… This goes back to the 13 colonies.

  6. Why isn't he in jail and his accomplice for illegally producing a firearm ? How about the Attorney General prosecuting NBC for being an accomplice to breaking a FEDAERAL law ? As usual more lies from NBC !

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