• SupraMario@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    You can’t load a file on a 3d printer and print a gun either…

    On top of that, making a firearm is %100 legal.

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        NY you can as long as you have a FFL or gunsmith license. Both are not super hard to get.

        California you can without a license and you can make up to 3 a year.

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      Yes it is 100% legal, I’ve done it myself. And there are actually single shot pistols you can download and print.

      I’m not in anyway in favor of the legislation, just pointing out that machining a functioning anything isn’t as easy as you said.

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        Those still require metal parts. No plastic is going to have enough strength to be used as a firing pin.

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          Even in NY it is %100 legal still, you have to print it with a serial and you must be licensed by the state to make a firearm (FFL or gunsmith).

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        Not in California ever since they passed that bill that requires a DOJ-issued serial number on your home made firearm.