Plastic guns aren't going to be used in mass shootings because they break. They still require metal components
The metal components are called kits. And they are regularly available. There's nothing illegal or even nefarious about owning them. If I want to change out the 'components' of my glock or whatever gun I buy a kit. It contains the pieces that I need to complete a build or replace parts that do get damaged or worn.
This aint 90s-80s where dudes was just using guns bought at the store with a scratched off serial code
Yeah, it's even easier now.
How were glock switches and sub machine guns legally bought at one point ?
I know some block switches were for "airport guns"....even though the airsoft gun is a replica glock and " oh what a coincidence"...it happens to fit on a real one also.......
Yea but very few people have printers and a lathe and a mill.
You don't need a lathe and mill.
And printers are the wave.
It's only a matter of time before you go to Wal-Mart or target and see a 3d printer right next to a sewing machine or the cricut which is a heat press...You can make your own t shirts, tiles and other art at home.
I have a 3d printer (as do a few other coli members) a couple of my co workers do, what surprises the hell out of me is more than a few coworkers have a cricut machine.
This shyt is easy nowadays