Why wood should be banned, or at least require a background check..

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But will it work you ask? See for yourself.



With any caliber upper you wish to make or buy to stick on it.

Gun registration, a moronic 19th century solution to a 21st century problem.

Ban people, not trees or guns!


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By the way, here is your template for making the trigger and hammer pin holes.
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I'll need engineering drawings for the barrel and receiver can you post those for me?
So does that mean we shouldn't have any laws because criminals will always find their ways around them?.....dunno
No. It means you should not waste time or energy or tax dollars on STUPID laws. Rather instead you should focus on problems not symptoms. With school shootings the problem is mentally damaged or sick individuals who do bad things You should design a better outreach program and a more efficient mental health system then spend a few tax dollars to fund it too. A probable benefit is the reduction of other kinds of crime too in as much as something like 60% of those currently incarcerated in the US have been found to have significant mental health issues.

Failing to do so will bring you down England's merry (and failed) path of regulating first guns, then folding knives with locking blades, then banning the carrying of big knives and requiring registration of blades and more recently in commons attempts to regulate hammers. What next, ban rocks?
I don't care for guns but some people need them, if you live in a rural area with a family for example, even if you don't have a family, if the neighbours can't hear you then you might have to arm yourself depending on the crime in the area. Otherwise guns are used to kill unnecessarily, and sometimes by mistake.
miclee I think you miss the point. There is no reason to buy the forms by mail when Lowes and Home Depot freely sell the plywood over the counter.
Sadly there is truth in your words. The lazy (as we have seen here) will always try to get someone else to do the work for them. They will buy the partially completed lowers then find someone selling an upper and buy that too, then later produce a completed gun and pretend they made it them selves..

BTW, I am not all that sure the 80% rules apply to wood receivers. I seem to recall something in the wording of the CFR regulation stipulating METAL but not wood. LoL another loophole.
Absolutely TRUE!
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Hi Miwagi. Those stats clearly show England put way, way too much faith in the legislative process and object control being a cure all for the ills of that society and did not sink nearly enough resources into mental health or education.
Yes, crime is about upbringing and a lack of both education and economic opportunity. Knives, guns and gunpowder are inventions which, like the wheel and fire, the nature of is well known. The concept that one can be prevented from possessing one of these things by simply passing laws is moronic at best.
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