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Ballistic weapons powered by burning propellant. May be more narrowly construed by statute.
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Is it legal to 3D print your own firearms?
According to an ATF spokesman quoted in this article :
it is legal for Americans to build their own firearms without a license so long as they are not prohibited by law from possessing firearms, the firearms … Finally there's a rather crucial point to note about the design of such firearms :
He said the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988 outlaws the manufacture or possession of firearms that can pass through …