Cool post!
it is nice to finally get a look into the NEA production facility. I have heard they make it all in house, its nice to finally put a picture to the visual.
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Cool post!
it is nice to finally get a look into the NEA production facility. I have heard they make it all in house, its nice to finally put a picture to the visual.
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That's pretty screwey that a nail exists that is pretty much an 80% firing pin.
LOL. If you have a lathe, forget making firing pins. I have a rather long post over on MSC's gunsmithing forum showing step by step how to make a whole Sten gun from pipe, bar stock and a little sheet metal.
Disclaimer: this was all done back when RCMP was still allowing registered home-made stens.
This is why gun control is stupid. ANYONE with a little effort and readily available tools can make a working firearm. Making full-auto firearms is actually easier than making a semi-automatic!
LOL. If you have a lathe, forget making firing pins. I have a rather long post over on MSC's gunsmithing forum showing step by step how to make a whole Sten gun from pipe, bar stock and a little sheet metal.
ANYONE with a little effort and readily available tools can make a working firearm.
I'm willing to bet your average gang banger would never figure out how to do it, probably never even be aware of the imprinting technology.
Real problem is the millions of guns already out there that do NOT have this technology, and the fact that many of them will still be working and in good condition 100 years from now. It'll be another case of only legal gun owners will have "imprinting" guns.
46% of impressions ranked as “unsatisfactory”
(i.e., illegible) after only ten rounds.
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352 NanoTagTM Markings From Another Perspective, George G. Krivosta, Suffolk County Crime Laboratory,
Hauppauge, New York, Winter 2006 edition of the AFTE Journal
You got a link for that. I bet it would be a fun read![]()



























