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Thread: $1200 home based CNC Device that makes AR lowers sells out in 36hrs

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    200 mills at $1200 = not enough money for the lawyer
    The Second Amendment ACKNOWLEDGES our right to own and bear arms that are in common use that can be used for lawful purposes. The arms can be restricted ONLY if subject to historical analogue from the founding era or is dangerous (unsafe) AND unusual.

    It's that simple.

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    It's a machine. What is done with it is a different story. Not the same as with ARES Armor etc... But, we are talking about the BATF.



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    Anyone with common since and access to a hardware store can produce some effective zips. How the Brits mass produced the Sten on the cheap during World War 2.0 bears to mind.

    Point is with the technology of 3D printers and now CNC machines combined with an attractive price point its only a matter of time before someone gets pinched.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SomeOtherGuy View Post
    Sure, and then they can raid every last maker, seller or importer of CNC machine tools. Maybe send all skilled machinists to Gitmo too.
    Exactly... The shop that built my race car has a full size HASS CNC machine. They can mill engine blocks in it. I am sure a lower would be a piece of cake for it. I would imagine it could cut 6 lowers at once based on then table size. What's the BAFTE gonna do, confiscate every CNC and End Mill machine in the US... Oh shit... I just gave them an idea didn't I?

    One of my clients makes metal medical devices and instruments, I just designed the, a facility with 24 HASS CNC's. think of the number of lowers they can make there lol
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    At that price I would really seriously consider buying one. I dont care to start making lowers, but that would seriously be a cool thing to have.

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