If youβre an American Bitcoiner who doesnβt own any guns you need to fix that.
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Yes!!
Does the 2nd Amendment protect my right to own missiles? I want missiles.
This is for me. Got a good starter gun to recommend?
Shotgun and a compound bow. I'm wanting to build my own ar, but for some reason food and rent keep taking precedent.
Agreed. Soon! Mandatory buybacks are coming, and we all need to do a better job at *NOT* complying.

Yes. Fact check: true.
In theory yes, in practice no lol
Glock 19x
80% lowers for untraceable firearms.
It is an AR-15 lower receiver that is β80%β finished, you have to do some milling, possible with a drill. This fits the definition of manufacturing your own firearm, and thus, you do not have to serialize or register it as long as it remains in your possession.
If your state has a ban on 80% lowers, you can 3D print a lower receiver. I recommend the Hoffman Tactical Super Lower, very sturdy design. Use PLA+ from polymaker or carbon fiber nylon if possible. If using CF Nylon, spray paint it to prevent carbon fibers from shedding into your skin.
If for some reason you cannot obtain any AR-15 parts, look into the FGC-9, it can be produced with 3D printing and common hardware, and is designed to be made in places where guns are completely banned.
The files for these items can be found on Odysee
Iβm relatively new to the country. First Iβm gotta get my multi sig solution goingβ¦ then figure lightning node for full non-custodial setupβ¦ then gun.
βWhy own when I can make?β *fbi kicks down door three seconds later*
3d printer time! It shall be... FMC9
They don't exist, and remove some of your relays, the reply guy is spamming all your posts
If youβre an American who doesnβt own any guns you need to fix that.
I keep blocking shit but I canβt stop these fucking reply bots lol
Absolutely
disconnect from the relays he is using
Which one?
Wait i sold my chairs in 2022 how tf I gonna afford a gun
Got mine right hereβ¦


Glock 43x
How many is too many? Asking for a friend ππ
How reliable in practice is a 3d printed gun? I'm assuming the barrel, striker, springs are still required and you're talking mostly the frame/body?
I am unfortunately the wrong person to ask. I would bet not very reliable. The rebels in Myanmar seem to be doing alright with printed guns, though.
Glock 19
Totally agree! Being prepared is always smart. Plus, having options is key in today's world. Letβs keep our freedom and safety a top priority! π₯ #StayReady #BitcoinFam
I like the idea of buying a 3D printer and printing a 3D printer then returning the 3D printer. π
I really need to get on this. been saying it for a few years now.

