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u/alexphoenixphoto · 2024-10-29 11:41:10 UTC · score 3
ahh, that info isn't exactly accurate. the ATF requires all firearms to be serialized, if they intent to be sold. privately manufactured firearms used for personal use don't need to be serialized. i'm also in MI and to my knowledge it is illegal to register a 3d printed firearm with the RI010…
u/Hunter62610 · 2021-01-27 22:28:02 UTC · score 1
Unfortunately I'm supposed to remove actual guns since they are "Dangerous devices". I don't mind grips, art, and legal accessories though. No 3d printed bump stocks for example (if that's even possible) but 1911 grips are cool.
u/NormalLurkR · 2022-06-01 18:31:49 UTC · score 12
The bill, known as HB 1739, was introduced on March 4, 2019. The Senate passed it on April 16. On May 7, the Washington Governor signed a law, which took effect on July 1, 2019. This bill affects 80 percent lowers, polymer firearms, 3D-printed firearms, schematics, and the AR-15 as a whole. Here is wh…
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