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Zero Percent AR-15…In YOUR Bedroom??

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I completed This Zero Percent AR15 in my bedroom in less than 5 hours.

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Today we’re going over how I completed this zero percent ar 15 with the Ghost Gunner 3 / Ghost Gunner 3S in my bedroom in less than 5 hours. Is this better than 3d printing.

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  1. Dear god, that is soooo over priced. And its not even a real milling machine, its like half a 3d printer half crap mill. And to get full 3 axis it COSTS MORE.. guys you can buy a cheap cnc mill from china or omg amazon for around $500 1/5th the cost and you get 3 axis and its a vertical mill, what a horrible pain in the but having a horizontal mill, with no normal vise. This is coming from a machinist, you can buy a off brand used bridgeport full size mill for just over a grand. Omg this is a overpriced horrible machine. Cool idea i give that. Oh yea and their $25 for a $4 to $8 block of 6061… ppppffffftttttt. Sucks man. But we all know that 98% of gun owners dont know when they are over paying for something… lmao

  2. This is a great video! I gave you a sub for it. As a machinist and firearms enthusiast, I really appreciate this kind of content. Unfortunately for me, I live in communist occupied Canada so this is not an option for me unless I want to really skirt the laws.
    I also make YT content, so I will ask a favour of you as a fellow content creator. Please help out “PSR” on YouTube because he is having a really difficult time right now with all his videos being removed. The more of your kind of channels stick together, the stronger the community can become. Keep these videos coming!

  3. IMHO milling an 80% with a jig is far more “built yourself” than putting a block in a machine. My one thing I’d be interested in, will it do roll marks? I’ve acid etched several, but real engraved would be better

  4. I like my benchtop horizontal mill. Much cheaper than getting a $150k full size mill.
    The instructions are on screen in the included .dd file. Step by step on screen walk through as you work.
    But then again, I can make my own files also.
    Dremel works really well for de-burr and surface finish.
    The problems you are dealing with about pins and the bolt catch are to keep the machining simpler for the less experienced users.
    Use white lithium grease sparingly, a little goes a long way.

  5. Not according to the supreme Court who says that you do not have to have your firearm serialized to own it you can even take the serial numbers off of any firearm you got once you have bought it and they cannot prosecute you for it anymore

  6. Did you just call it single axis? These words don't mean what you think they mean…

    An "axis" is a direction of travel on a device/machine. A simple drill press would be a single axis machine. This machine is 3 axis: three directions of travel. Anything more than 3 has tilting heads or indexing clamps/chucks.

  7. I had a gg2 and it had the magnetic tape strip all the way around the lid. I won it in a raffle and after doing 2 ars I traded it to an ffl guy I knew for a bunch of parts and work on uppers. Now I just do the Ole jig and router dance, I don't even know if the gg3 can do the ar10s

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