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Making guns is relatively easy. The tricky bit is producing ammunition, which can't be 3D printed.
Attempting to fabricate home-made percussion caps (an essential part of cartriges) is liable to result in blowing yourself up, plus the chemicals involved are mostly toxic.
That's on top of having to build your own brass foundry.
I don't understand why people would want to do this on 14:13 - May 20 by Guthrum
Making guns is relatively easy. The tricky bit is producing ammunition, which can't be 3D printed.
Attempting to fabricate home-made percussion caps (an essential part of cartriges) is liable to result in blowing yourself up, plus the chemicals involved are mostly toxic.
That's on top of having to build your own brass foundry.
Ammunition isn't an issue though.
Within the US you can buy 'most' (not all) ammunition without have a gun or firearm licence.
Ade Akinbiyi couldn't hit a cows arse with a banjo...
I don't understand why people would want to do this on 14:13 - May 20 by Guthrum
Making guns is relatively easy. The tricky bit is producing ammunition, which can't be 3D printed.
Attempting to fabricate home-made percussion caps (an essential part of cartriges) is liable to result in blowing yourself up, plus the chemicals involved are mostly toxic.
That's on top of having to build your own brass foundry.
ammunition doesn't kill people - it's guns that kill people … have i got that right?
And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show
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I don't understand why people would want to do this on 14:19 - May 20 with 821 views