What's a chime kit? 3d printing can save you the cost of a lower and the bother of dealing with a FFL/background check, but I'd be real nervous printing anything but that and maybe furniture.
I'm not going to link it for obvious reasons, but I definitely recommend looking up the Floral Goodtimes Chime kit, which is one I'm particularly interested in. There are other kits similar to that for other projects.
That's what's weird to me. It would be legal to sell these kits as gun parts kits in America - there's no need for the "chimes" thing. Silencers are "solvent traps" because you can't just sell silencers online. The FGC-9 as chimes makes more sense in jurisdictions where they actually have gun control.
It's cool to see how far 3d printed guns have come though. I think I kind of want one.
What's a chime kit? 3d printing can save you the cost of a lower and the bother of dealing with a FFL/background check, but I'd be real nervous printing anything but that and maybe furniture.
I'm not going to link it for obvious reasons, but I definitely recommend looking up the Floral Goodtimes Chime kit, which is one I'm particularly interested in. There are other kits similar to that for other projects.
Huh, just read up on the FGC9. That's pretty neat. Here in America we can just buy guns/gun kits though.
The "chimes" thing is really cute and reminds me of how here we call our silencer kits "solvent traps".
That is actually a US company. It's labeled that way for much the same reason as the solvent traps.
That's what's weird to me. It would be legal to sell these kits as gun parts kits in America - there's no need for the "chimes" thing. Silencers are "solvent traps" because you can't just sell silencers online. The FGC-9 as chimes makes more sense in jurisdictions where they actually have gun control.
It's cool to see how far 3d printed guns have come though. I think I kind of want one.
My understanding is that it's done that way for ghost gun reasons.