Do It Yourself Second Amendment
By Jeff Knox
(October 10, 2014) Remember the hoopla a few months ago when a young, libertarian entrepreneur named Cody Wilson announced that he had constructed the first functional 3D printed gun? And the growing outcry from the hoplophobes about “Ghost Guns” and 80% lowers? Now Wilson and his company, Defense Distributed, has introduced a small, self-contained, computer controlled milling machine which can automatically finish an 80% lower in just a couple of hours. The device has been dubbed the “Ghost Gunner,” in honor of State Senator Kevin DeLeon (D-CA) and his infamous, lunatic rant. (If you haven’t seen it, look it up on YouTube. Hilarious!) The machine sells for $1500.00 and comes with everything you need to get started.
That’s got the professional hoplophobes of the Bloomies and the Bradys all in a tizzy all over again. Wilson announced the release of the new machine just days after Representative Mike Honda (D-CA) introduced new legislation to require that all home-made guns be regulated in the same manner that commercially manufactured guns are – which, according to the same hoplophobes are completely unregulated… But all of the hand-wringing and legislation writing is just further proof that these people really have no idea what they’re talking about. They seem to think that guns are some magical creations forged in high-tech furnaces in Hell. They clearly believe that making a firearm requires sophisticated machinery and highly specialized skills.
Of course Shotgun News readers know just how ridiculous that belief is. While “printing” the parts for an all-plastic, single-shot zipgun is a nifty concept, actually making a similar, but more durable and functional gun, from wood, pipe and nails is child’s play. Most of us could accomplish the task in under an hour, using nothing but hand tools and junk from the garage.