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If you read the site it isn't as rosy as it sounds--when completed your AR lower still needs the 'buffer tower' & the 'lower lower' which are sold separatelyI had to do a double take at first I thought this was about just blocks of metal (0%) but this is actually a custom table top sized CNC milling machine that only makes a few popular lowers like ARs AK, 1911 from 0% blocks of metal. They are selling these in response to the inevitable prohibition on sales of 80% lowers.
The cost is $2500 for the mini CNC table top mill.
Who makes that many private ghost guns to justify buying this or is their a bigger picture to selling this?
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it looks like the broke the AR lower into two halves..... my guess is to both fit inside a very compact table top CNC mill and to use common 2x2 barstock available anywhere. Not a bad strategy IMO but the price is very high way more than the average person who wants a ghost gun will afford.If you read the site it isn't as rosy as it sounds--when completed your AR lower still needs the 'buffer tower' & the 'lower lower' which are sold separately
they are marketing this under the premise that the sale of 80% lowers will be illegal.Could afford a TON of 80%, mess up mot of them and still be ahead of the cost of this system. And no proprietary add ons
To run on what machine, starting with what and to end up what?All I want is the proven "G" code.
I don't mind serializing a gun - if all that means is putting a serial # on the gun. It is the registering that I mind, and I consider mandatory BGCs as a form of registration.personally I think they are missing something, I think eventually ghost gun possession is what will be banned. Denver just did it, prohibited possession of all unserialized guns.
Taig and Sherline running Mach3.To run on what machine, starting with what and to end up what?
Taig and Sherline running Mach3.
Looking for code to play with, dissect and learn from. Still working to insure both machines are stable crashes haven't been amusing.
I dont mind serializing either but thats a big if they even allow that option. The issue is the unregistered part. They cant trace a serialized ghost gun, essentially they are no different than unserialized.I don't mind serializing a gun - if all that means is putting a serial # on the gun. It is the registering that I mind, and I consider mandatory BGCs as a form of registration.
I see an amendment to the Denver law which says it is delayed until ATF figures out how to "legally serialize" a homemade gun. My understanding is that the ATF already knows how to do that.
Exactly my point. I haven't seen the Denver ordinance, and I haven't seen the proposed ATF rules - yet. The devil will be in the details.I dont mind serializing either but thats a big if they even allow that option. The issue is the unregistered part. They cant trace a serialized ghost gun, essentially they are no different than unserialized.
Those are for experienced machinists who also have equally expensive CAD software to design their own inventions.A proprietary horizontal mill that can only do a couple things with some pre-canned routines with custom fixtures?
No thanks.
There's plenty of desktop vertical mills out there that can do what this thing does plus everything else your twisted head can think up, with a larger work envelope and isn't constrained to what the maker wants you to machine for the same money.