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  2. Homemade firearm - Wikipedia

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    Under U.S. federal law, the creation of a firearm for non-commercial purposes (i.e., personal use) has, almost without exception, been unlicensed and legal.Since the passage of the Gun Control Act of 1968, however, anyone intending to manufacture firearms for sale or distribution is required to obtain a Federal Firearms License, and each firearm made is required to bear a unique serial number.

  3. 3D-printed firearm - Wikipedia

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    European officials have noted that producing a 3D-printed gun would be illegal under their gun control laws, [26] and that criminals have access to other sources of weapons, but noted that as the technology improved the risks of an effect would increase. [27] [28] Downloads of the plans from the UK, Germany, Spain, and Brazil were heavy. [29] [30]

  4. Improvised firearm - Wikipedia

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    A zip gun constructed from a toy cap gun. The gun is capable of shooting a .22 caliber round. More advanced improvised guns can use parts from other gun-like products. One example is the cap gun. A cap gun can be disassembled, and a barrel added, turning the toy gun into a real one.

  5. How replica guns are getting Americans killed - AOL

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    In a statement to CBS News, eBay said: "eBay policies lay out strict guidelines for the sale of BB guns, airsoft, and air rifles or air pistols, including a disclaimer prohibiting shipping of ...

  6. Polymer80 - Wikipedia

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    Since 1968, U.S. persons involved in the business of the manufacture or distribution of firearms must have a Federal Firearms License and serialize their products. [1] [2] [3] However, the creation and possession of unserialized firearms for non-commercial purposes (i.e. personal use) is generally legal and unregulated under federal law.

  7. Glock switches: How use of small device that makes guns ... - AOL

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    A Glock switch, a tiny device that can turn a handgun into a machine gun, continue to show up in Columbus. Glock switches: How use of small device that makes guns automatic exploded in Columbus ...

  8. List of firearm brands - Wikipedia

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    Air guns JA Industries: JA Industries: United States Civilian James Purdey & Sons: James Purdey & Sons: United Kingdom Civilian Janz: GmbH Germany Civilian J. G. Anschütz: GmbH & Co. KG Germany Civilian John Dickson & Son: John Dickson & Son: United Kingdom Civilian John Rigby & Company: John Rigby: lüke & ortmeier gruppe Ireland Civilian J ...

  9. Akron police trying to get machine guns — and tiny device ...

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    Illegal guns on the streets in Akron sell for about the same price as they do legally in a gun store, Whitmire said, with Glocks costing between $450 and $550. Akron police routinely seize guns ...