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I want to understand what you guys are talking about because you seem really excited but I have no clue, really. I mean, yeah, I have guns but I'm assuming you're buying some kind of "some assembly required" kits or something?

I want to understand what you guys are talking about because you seem really excited but I have no clue, really. I mean, yeah, I have guns but I'm assuming you're buying some kind of "some assembly required" kits or something?

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[–] Sarcastaway 2 points (+2|-0)

I assume you could make guns that you would not normally otherwise be able to purchase

Assuming you have the skills to make them, yes. You'll still have to go about finding the other parts for those guns though, which will usually be the hard part anyway.

Its worth noting that while you don't have to put a serial number on homemade guns for personal use, that only applies to title I firearms. Other title II firearms, like short-barrel rifles, have different rules.

Right. For some reason, this was covered when I took CCW training. State mandates 8 hours of training, 2 written tests, 1 shooting test. It doesn't have to be a serial number as much as a distinguishing mark that can be described and is clear.