Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Where There's a Will There's a Way

And best of all, it's in California... [Read]

Or maybe worst of all...I can't believe the control freaks will just let this stand. I'm not sure letting the media get a front row seat was such a good idea.

I'm still not clear on how they get around federal law, unless the gun owners themselves are "renting" and operating the machinery?

1 comment:

Kurt '45superman' Hofmann said...

It sounds a lot like the "80% receivers" that you can buy without any legal hoops, because they are not "guns." You do the milling, drilling, etc. to make them into guns--and that's legal, as long as you never sell it, or transfer it any other way, apart from bequeathing it to an heir.

So if the customers do the work themselves, even with shop personnel watching over their shoulders and guiding them through the process, it's completely legal.