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How would they connect a serialized part to a purchase if the serial number is completely gone? I guess 3d printing would also allow those who are unable to legally buy the parts to get them too.
They can't definitively pin a particular purchase to a particular serial-defiled firearm, but the fact that the government knows that you purchased a firearm on such and such date is probably enough of a concern for a lot of people. It's a lot easier to gather a stockpile of parts without drawing much attention.
If there's a record of you purchasing X gun, and they find you have that same model with the serial filed off, 99% chance you filed the serial off your gun.
Right, which is why I was wondering if printing it w/o serial number is less illegal. Because if it's not, either way having it found would guarantee arrest
Entirely depends on where you live. Much of the US manufacturing your own firearm is perfectly legal. Some jurisdictions require you to put your own serial number on, but from my understanding most do not.
Because to get the serialized part, you still have to be approved for the purchase through background checks, which will go live on the state police database, and then the police can check that database to see recently acquired firearms if something happens. Chances are the list of a specific type of firearm with the serial ground off is going to be pretty short.
And yes, the being able to obtain it with no background checks at all is the other big key.
Unless you get it secondhand. Then you just kinda.... Skip all that. Legally.