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If by "kit" you mean the parts of the conversion? You don't even need the Glock. The conversion is the same as having a machine gun that is not registered. If you mean the 80% and the pistol? No, it's not going to happen as long as the person is not selling the stuff. God only knows how many people play with NFA stuff and never get in trouble. Unless you do something to end up with the Feds searching your home. Now if someone did something to get this much attention then they have been poking the bear for a good while already. Anyone buying this kind of stuff is showing they really want to end up in trouble but, it is fairly hard to end up like the guy in this story. Stuff to try to "get around" NFA laws are sold all over the place. The Feds do not have enough people to chase this down. The people who end up in the "news" are always like this clown. They may as well put a neon sign on their home saying come get me. Still just beyond stupid to play with this crap since the "fun" is just begging to ruin a life. For what? A little fun?And I do wonder if owning the kit and a Glock would be considered "constructive intent." Certainly could be sold that way to a jury at trial.
As for the "criminal element" that may want this stuff they are already, well criminals. So they of course do not care.