If you make AR15 receivers in Canada, without a license, even in polymer, wouldn't one be one of those criminal fellas?
If you make AR15 receivers in Canada, without a license, even in polymer, wouldn't one be one of those criminal fellas?
Making a lower for an AR 15 isnt at all like making a gun........ Thats like me 3D printing some AKM furniture for my VZ and saying " Canadas gun laws are useless, AK's can be made in a bedroom" .......... NO, its more like making a plastic buttstock, or a Barbie toy, or a model airplane. It bares no pressure, no extreme force, no moving components, no extreme wear and the list goes on..., and on Pointless thread.
Making a lower for an AR 15 isnt at all like making a gun........ Thats like me 3D printing some AKM furniture for my VZ and saying " Canadas gun laws are useless, AK's can be made in a bedroom" .......... NO, its more like making a plastic buttstock, or a Barbie toy, or a model airplane. It bares no pressure, no extreme force, no moving components, no extreme wear and the list goes on..., and on Pointless thread.
If you make AR15 receivers in Canada, without a license, even in polymer, wouldn't one be one of those criminal fellas?



























