In the wake of Luigi Mangione’s alleged killing of a health care CEO with a partially 3D-printed pistol, we built the exact same weapon ourselves—and test-fired it.
I’m not a lawyer, but you’d need a #7(?) FFL, and serialized and register the gun before selling it, if I’m not mistaken. Keeping it for yourself is the only legal way to do it without a paper trail. Also, some states have banned even that.
Just playing devil’s advocate again, not seeking anything see resembling smoke. But if they sell them as incomplete lowers, that should be fine so long as they don’t include functional hardware.
I’m not a lawyer, but you’d need a #7(?) FFL, and serialized and register the gun before selling it, if I’m not mistaken. Keeping it for yourself is the only legal way to do it without a paper trail. Also, some states have banned even that.
Just playing devil’s advocate again, not seeking anything see resembling smoke. But if they sell them as incomplete lowers, that should be fine so long as they don’t include functional hardware.