Friday, November 15, 2013

Kurt Hofmann on BATFE joining the 3-D printed gun fearmongering

This column has long maintained that the supposed "undetectability" of plastic firearms is almost entirely a decoy issue--an excuse to ban the printing of firearms, which is actually frightening to people like Rep. Israel and Sen. Schumer because the easy production of firearms at home will render "gun control" irrelevant. Shall not be infringed by default--because effective infringement will be impossible. That is what terrifies the forcible citizen disarmament zealots, and their terror is a beautiful thing.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

There is not much to really fear. Plastic printed firearms are now at the stage of the WW2 Liberator; a cheap device for incapacitating an enemy to retrieve his/her issued weapons and equipment. With the combination of a small machine shop, something decent and reusable is not far off, with sleeved barrels and sturdy bearing surfaces. Sintered metal printers are in the works, and would probably produce a better type of firearm. The only worry I have about them is the current price of production equipment. The future will see the price going down, and some surprising items produced. Hope I live long enough to see it.