Help a struggling 'tist avoid some felonies and, exercise what rights he has left to him...
Are home made braces legal to put on a home made pistol reciever? Does anyone know for sure what the glowies have daned legal regarding this?
Im looking to print a Shockwave brace. Does anyone have any experience with this or, any other 3d printed braces?
Have you ever printed an AR lower? What files, filament and, settings did you use?
I know for sure in my state I have to register new pistols with my county.
I have a Prusa Mk3s but, I haven't bought the material for this yet. I use prusaslicer and, I'm inexperienced with 3d printing but, want to give this 30 steel cased shots...
Will post feet pics with updates for help
I'd send it. But I'd also not register it. That shit is unenforceable and 3d printers have been one of the last nails in the coffin for that kind of gun control shit.
In other words, just don't break any federal laws so your dog stays happy and breathing.
Ya the state law is only a misdemeanor for not registering so they just fine you. I would still be allowed to bear arms.
How would a hypothetical third party demonstrate when the frame was made? Does the frame need to be registered prior to any "proof testing" that a responsible 'tist might feel is important to perform as part of production, in the interest of public safety?
Thats a great question. I've only ever bought guns so, the date to register is 2 weeks after the sale so, I would assume 2 weeks after date of manufacturing. I do not know of any way to prove when I printed it. The county sheriff isn't super uptight so, my plan is to just say I made it on a tbd date without proof. I'll call them before I go through with it and, ask that.