American "proletariat" can't even conceive of the possibility of making anything, they can only buy things on the market. Why? Maybe because they're labor aristocrat imperialists who work in graphic design and have never made anything in their lives
The people of the provinces of Punjab and Sindh view the bearing and use of arms as a constitutional right whereas the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan view it as part of their culture.
gun nerds vs gun dorks
Other enduring customs and a strong culture of honor also promote the prevalence and importance of guns. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where the Pashtun residents laud performances of strength and toughness, carrying an AK-47 or other gun is a sign of honour and respect. Aerial firing is fairly common on special occasions such as weddings and festivals, despite being illegal. As such, the broader Pakistani social necessity of portable and displayable wealth takes on an intimidating form among male members of provincial society.
sounds reactionary and bourgeois
That is true, but it's also a lot harder to enforce than you would think. The only part the ATF officially cares about is the receiver. This is the part of the gun you actually have to fill out a background check for. Doesn't matter if there's no trigger or barrel or anything, if it's a receiver (and in the ar15s case the lower receiver specifically) then you're filling out a background check.
Could the ATF be tracking if you have other weapon parts? Maybe, but we don't know that. They would have to be able to see every single purchase relating to firearms and keep a record of it for ever single person, which is a lot of work. Even more work than keeping a record of every legal gun sold, which they fuck up all the time. Every spring, every detent, every roll pin. A lot of those parts also go into things that aren't guns at all, so they would also need to prove that's what they're being used for. None of those parts have serial numbers or anything. In fact pretty much nothing has a serial number other than the receiver. Nothing to tie it to you other than your order number from wherever you got it. They would also need to keep a record of who is buying aluminum and how much since that's what 99% of AR receivers are made of. Then they would have to prove thats what the aluminum is being used for. I'm not saying don't be cautious, but it's not as simple as one would think.