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this post was submitted on 19 Feb 2026
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This is so fucking dumb. Anyone can Smith a gun at any hardware store.
What the "ban" is trying to achieve. Is prevention of firearms undetectable by metal detectors.
Though I'm not sure why that is important seeing as the bullet (as a whole) consists of lead, copper, and brass. But I suppose it can be argued it's a lot easier to sneak through a bullet than a firearm.
Also wanna add i thought 3d printed guns need metal parts to not explode.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=C4dBuPJ9p7A&pp=ygUOM2QgcHJpbnRlZCBndW4%3D
Good info.
7:48 confirmes it could work all 3d printed but terrible idea.
I did forget they offer kits in some states.