Nevada passes AB286, outlawing ghost guns, 80% lowers, etc.

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  • cantstop

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    Or maybe some Nevada residents won’t comply with unconstitutional ********. We shall see.

    It's for the children...
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    jcutonilli

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    Mar 28, 2013
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    The district court dismissed the case and denied FPC's motion to file an amended complaint.
    Here's the opinion: https://assets.nationbuilder.com/fi...60013/Palmer_v_Sisolak_Opinion.pdf?1648660013

    Poorly argued cases are going to get dismissed. I saw no where in the complaint where they allege that they could not serialize the firearm nor did I see where they challenged how serializing the firearm actually provides public safety. It seems to be more about not wanting to serialize and you are likely to lose that case, which is what happened.
     

    Glaron

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    When the crime rate plummets after this... Its Ghost guns.

    If not?
     

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    Boats

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    The ak guy had an interesting idea. He tasked his audience with creating a gun design that uses a common object as the receiver and then selling the parts kit. Basically, if you can easily turn a pipe or kitchen appliance into a gun with the parts kit, anyone in possession of those common items now are in violation of boo-pew laws. I think it's a brilliant approach.

    it's been done already. Matrix precision did a jig where any steel pipe can be cut into a Ruger Mk pistol receiver. literally a jig for 0% receivers.
     

    whistlersmother

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    Jan 29, 2013
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    The ak guy had an interesting idea. He tasked his audience with creating a gun design that uses a common object as the receiver and then selling the parts kit. Basically, if you can easily turn a pipe or kitchen appliance into a gun with the parts kit, anyone in possession of those common items now are in violation of boo-pew laws. I think it's a brilliant approach.
    Luty would raise his hand... if he could. Didn't even need to sell a "parts kit".
     

    1841DNG

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    Apr 17, 2016
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    The ak guy had an interesting idea. He tasked his audience with creating a gun design that uses a common object as the receiver and then selling the parts kit. Basically, if you can easily turn a pipe or kitchen appliance into a gun with the parts kit, anyone in possession of those common items now are in violation of boo-pew laws. I think it's a brilliant approach.
    I think I remember seeing a 0% jig for converting the appropriate size pipe into a Ruger Mark(I forget which generation) 22lr pistol.

    I also remember the old famous AK 47 from a shovel build.
     

    1841DNG

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    Apr 17, 2016
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    it's been done already. Matrix precision did a jig where any steel pipe can be cut into a Ruger Mk pistol receiver. literally a jig for 0% receivers.
    I did not see your post but that is exactly what I was thinking of. Now that 3d printers are becoming wide spread and your can get small cnc machines which mill a 0% lower automatically I could see someone getting in trouble in the future for having the equipment.
     

    Blacksmith101

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    Jun 22, 2012
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    The ak guy had an interesting idea. He tasked his audience with creating a gun design that uses a common object as the receiver and then selling the parts kit. Basically, if you can easily turn a pipe or kitchen appliance into a gun with the parts kit, anyone in possession of those common items now are in violation of boo-pew laws. I think it's a brilliant approach.
    Try Training Manual TM 31-210 Section 3 starting on page 96:
     

    lazarus

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    Jun 23, 2015
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    From the enrolled text -

    Haven't they been watching the AFT Follies with 80%s? The first question (after "unconstitutional") will be "how much is 'most'?" Is that based on time, complexity, material added/removed? And parroting Justice Potter Stewart, who said simply, “I know it when I see it” won't cut it (pun intended.)
    You could probably argue deactivated guns would be illegal under this law. Most with some machining can be reactivated.

    Better not have any legally acquired deactivated guns.
     

    delaware_export

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    Apr 10, 2018
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    i think this is the correct case/thread. Nevada SC found against lower court. Sounds like the law is back.. I’ll defer to the lawyers here

     

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