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I was recommended to get a Glock 43 as an upgrade to my current conceal carry.
I also saw this and liked the idea of having a custom weeb slide but it doesn't do the whole 'conceal' part any favors.
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less incriminating than having political figures and shit on your gun (they sell these for boomers)
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@Kronometri another reason is if you have to use it, you could get some retarded DA who’ll use the “well, he put a violent chinese cartoon on his gun so who’s not to say he didn’t set out to hurt my client?” defense because they’ll scrutinize every little detail they can.
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@Kronometri I wouldn’t decorate mine solely for the fact that if you have to use it it’ll be put in a locker for a while and not tended to. I would totally decorate a vault queen gun, though.
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The worst one I saw was the one AR clone that had bible verses on it and was marketed towards those who wanted to shoot infidels back when the War on Terror was going on.
Owning that is like a dream come true for any corrupt DA giving you life in prison for filming a shooting and having edgy memes on your phone.
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@PhenomX6 @Kronometri man, you’re not wrong. I’m astonished that MR was and still is selling Thompson gun replicas with trump on them.
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@PhenomX6 @Kronometri I almost lost what should’ve been a textbook open and shut self defense case because I used hornady’s american gunner hollowpoints. dipshit DA tried to say I was looking to shoot someone to try them out.
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Remember the 10mm case? Someone wound up having a conviction thrown out because the case was fucked (they tried to say he was trying to kill people with 10mm on purpose for what should have been a self defense case of some crazy dude attacking him etc.).
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You know it's interesting how gun boomers and the circle doesn't know the idea of "plausible deniability". I'm talking like calling a CNC machine the "Ghost Gunner" and marketing it as such, or all those hollowpoint ammos marketed with names that a district attorney would cream his pants over if anyone who isn't a gangbanger used them.
Just market it as something else call it something else, the reason the 3d printer market can succeed despite it's use as such is the fact that you can buy one at Micro Center with cash and it's seen as something normal and not for crazy gun boomers in flyover states. Hence the disclaimer for Cali buyers even though I'm sure if they did something like call it literally anything else it'd get away with it.
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(Also a lot of soy creatures help keep 3d printers from being seen as "gun maker machines", that and the people usually using 3d printed guns in shootings are gangbangers with more knowledge than a school shooter who might be less likely to piss his life away if he's into it as a hobby and not buying whatever sounds flashy to shoot his classmates and teacher or boss etc.)
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just buy a regular ole, real CNC machine. What's special about a "Ghost Gun" CNC machine except the marketing (and likely substandard parts)
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It's designed to be a computer controlled CNC mill basically. It's a good thing it's open source so someone else can clone it (someone tried but production ran into issues)
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Gun boomers try to name something that a Soros/Everytown/Sandy Hook Mom funded DA won't cream themselves to (IMPOSSIBLE)
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@PhenomX6 @Kronometri @Zodd jfc they literally call it a ghost gunner.
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Ah so just like the other edgelords I saw all the time online who'd fedpost their way into prison sentences or losing their job
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@PhenomX6 @Kronometri @rhyse that’s usually what them and the tacticool crowd do deliberately in order to garner shock value. It’s retarded and just blows up in their face.