i didn’t grow up in a city, instead a smallish town
i grew up in a shitty little town on the coast, the chain of people went: friends from school -> dude who sells weed occasionally -> a friend of his -> guy who is a pretty big weed dealer in the area -> a customer of his -> dude who sells class As who happens to own a gun -> a friend of his (also with a gun) who knew a guy who sells guns
it's funny how connections between people can lead to all sorts of things
do you think things will change in the UK with 3d printed guns btw?
possibly, but I would guess that most people who want an illegal handgun would rather get a dodgy reactivated Makarov or 92 from a guy they nominally trust than buy a 3d printer, hope the CAD(?) file they get is good, figure out how to get ammunition (at which point you might as well just drop ~150 quid ( probably outdated) on the dodgy makarov), then do it all over again when the plastic wears out.
interesting thanks, it's just that i know you can build a 3d printer, or even if you buy one, can't you start making guns instead of having to import or reactivate them - i guess I'm wondering more how it will affect the trade more than for the individual - though with more guns around it gets more possible to get one ofc
like will we start to see illegal manufactories I wonder?
i mean, you can make a gun out of anything really, from godawful pipe, nail and a plank of wood shotguns to the sten submachinegun
the 3d printer just makes it easier, and less skill/labour intensive
the problem will be ammunition, if you are going to build something that fires shotgun shells or rifle rounds, you could get them from a gunshop if you had a license, but anything that fires pistol calibre rounds, you would have to buy those black market
with the trade thing, there already are illegal workshops churning them out, mostly (from what I remember) recoil operated submachineguns, you can make them pretty easily from plans on the internet with a cnc lathe
i grew up in a shitty little town on the coast, the chain of people went: friends from school -> dude who sells weed occasionally -> a friend of his -> guy who is a pretty big weed dealer in the area -> a customer of his -> dude who sells class As who happens to own a gun -> a friend of his (also with a gun) who knew a guy who sells guns
it's funny how connections between people can lead to all sorts of things
possibly, but I would guess that most people who want an illegal handgun would rather get a dodgy reactivated Makarov or 92 from a guy they nominally trust than buy a 3d printer, hope the CAD(?) file they get is good, figure out how to get ammunition (at which point you might as well just drop ~150 quid ( probably outdated) on the dodgy makarov), then do it all over again when the plastic wears out.
interesting thanks, it's just that i know you can build a 3d printer, or even if you buy one, can't you start making guns instead of having to import or reactivate them - i guess I'm wondering more how it will affect the trade more than for the individual - though with more guns around it gets more possible to get one ofc
like will we start to see illegal manufactories I wonder?
i mean, you can make a gun out of anything really, from godawful pipe, nail and a plank of wood shotguns to the sten submachinegun
the 3d printer just makes it easier, and less skill/labour intensive
the problem will be ammunition, if you are going to build something that fires shotgun shells or rifle rounds, you could get them from a gunshop if you had a license, but anything that fires pistol calibre rounds, you would have to buy those black market
with the trade thing, there already are illegal workshops churning them out, mostly (from what I remember) recoil operated submachineguns, you can make them pretty easily from plans on the internet with a cnc lathe