sirandrewk
Andrew K
sirandrewk

Torrent sites might be a good place to start.

Wow. You, sir, have NO idea what you're talking about. I'm familiar with the news reports you are talking about, and those are simply sensationalist reviews. Gun shows are held to the same exact standards as regular gun stores, and those caught disobeying these laws do time in federal prison. A LOT of time.

A 3D printer on the other hand, is not. The cheapest 3D printer I have seen anywhere is about $400. You can get a semi-auto uzi for $350, legally, if you go to the right gun store.

It's a .380 auto. Cody Wilson, maker of this gun said so in an interview.

The difference being that the firearm they got off 600 rounds in was not entirely made of plastic. In fact, most of the plastic was just the lower receiver. With that said, they still used a tempered steel barrel. There's no way in hell you'd get off even FIVE rounds in this thing without blowing your arm off.

Exactly. People say "OMG THIS IS GOING TO BE HUGE, IT THREATENS OUR ENTIRE NATION, EVERYONE IS GONNA MAKE ONE AND BREAK THE LAW!", as if zip guns have been used in SO many crimes. Get over it.

But he is not distributing firearms. He's distributing the plans of said firearms.

I'd like to point out that an AR-15 poses the exact same threat as a semi-automatic .223 hunting rifle. Though there is no huge uproar to ban those. Wonder why?

Dude, I agree. I hate the freedom of speech too.

I don't believe they will ever become a widespread threat. The use of a reusable firearm requires tempered steel. Otherwise, it is pretty much just a one-shot pony. Folks have been making these makeshift guns for years, and are actually extremely easy to make with just household materials, but the fact of the matter

I'd like to point out that the purchase of a firearm at a gun show anywhere in the u.s. is subjected to the same criminal background check that a tax-paying gun store would perform, and that the dealers in all gun shows have FFL sales licenses with the federal government, and with that license, the feds are able to

I beg the question; if you knew that every law abiding citizen in America carried a gun, would you break into their home? Attempt to rob that person? Shoot up a school or movie theatre?

I'm sorry, but for criminals who purchase their guns on the streets, guns brought in, for the most part, by the cartel, how exactly would regulation of sales prevent them from buying a gun? If a convicted felon is caught with a firearm, they go straight to prison already, so how would this do any further damage?

I'm sorry, but you must NEVER watch the news If you honestly believe that. Look at the incident with DEFCAD, the attempted ban on AR-15s, etc. etc. etc. etc. How they still, EVEN NOW, claim the Sandy Hook shooter used an AR-15 in his rampage, when in reality the AR-15 was in his trunk the whole time, and he actually

I'd like to point out that the caliber in the image is not a .22 short (as everyone here is apparently a gun expert), but rather a .380. Cody Wilson, the patriot that released the file for this firearm, has stated in an interview that it is in .380. Actually reviewing Defense Distributed's website also explains this

Allow me to clarify; I meant the FAR left wing.

There are many countries where gun control didn't work out too well for stopping gun violence, I.e. the UK.

300 million versus a comparatively small military? Well, if every U.S. citizen owned a gun, and understood the reason why we have the right to bear arms in the first place, then yes, it could work.

How have I proves your point? You said the U.S. would never attempt to remove guns from the streets because it would be a clusterfuck, but that's exactly what they've done with drugs. Alas, it did not work. What I'm saying is that they WOULD indeed try to ban guns. If the left wing could have it their way, they would

"Do you even understand the logistical clusterfuck that would be? It would bankrupt the country trying to track them all down let alone the people who would be killed trying to take them. That isn't even the radar."