So, is it Cody, or the State Department, whom you will sue when the gun blows up in your hand?
It’s not like the information on the manufacture of these parts is a secret. The plans for nuclear weapons are widely available, but a common magazine and lower receiver, that somehow affects national security? Weak.
The chamber pressure on a .380 is less than double that of a 22lr. and less than half that of a 9mm.
Thats is a very big gun to fire a .380 Not exactly concealable.
I don’t know about .380’s but I know you can fire a 22lr out of a flare gun and I’ve seen them fired from cap guns with a 2" steel barrel.
Zip guns are incredibly easy to make especially if you don’t expect to fire the gun more than once.
I don’t see the point to the 3d gun project. There is no part of me that wants to have a plastic gun. I might be convinced to buy a plastic magazine but the gun can’t be much more accurate than a zip gun.
Again, this gun is a big deal not because it’s great, but because it’s first.
It’s unlikely to change anything. Its successors might.
Rapes underage girls and runs off to hide in foreign country…and he gets bail? What does it take to be a flight risk these days?
Someone smart enough to run away to a non-extradition country, perhaps.
Actually, Taiwan has no extradition treaty with the US. Probably a distinction without a difference but we do have a “Mutual Legal Assistance” program. When the US cancelled Wilson’s passport his entry into Taiwan became illegal. So, Taiwan legally wanted him gone and the US wanted him home.
Taiwan arrested him for illegal presence and turned him over to the State Department who put him on a plane to be met by the US Marshals in Texas.