*CORRECTION: The original version of this article stated that the Ghost Gunner sells for $500. The deposit is $500, and the final sales price is $2,500 before shipping. The text has been updated to correct the error.
It’s a shame nobody ever returns emails; I tried reaching out years ago to end this matter once and for all (AND in a way that Cody would still have a job), but no response. Damned shame.
2nd correction: if ATF gets their way through redefining a firearm receiver, things like ar uppers/barrels and pistol slides/barrels would then also be regulated. Under its current definition, an AR15 receiver only meets 2 of the 4 requirements that they use to classify which part is a receiver & thus serialized. The Biden administration wants to ban the 80% finished receivers - but under their own definition it's only 80% of HALF, which means they're technically trying to regulate a firearm at less than 40% completion. However under the new proposed change, even places like home depot and Lowe's would need to have background check (4473 NICS) in stores to facilitate the sales of powder actuated nail guns because they meet the definition of "firearm or readily convertible"...
Attempting to use sex against a person as an attack against their ability to be a leader is absurd. Cody wanted to get his dick wet. How does that stop him from being a leader for providing a means and ability to maintain the status quo with any who would seek to disarm another. I believe it's time to take the fight physically to any and all who will or would dare to disarm free human beings by making them in fear for their lives and safety. And that free humans better be ready and willing to gun another person dressed as a "order follower" down cold in the streets otherwise you will remain a slave to those who are ready and willing to gun you down to keep you enslaved.
Just a reminder, the statistic of “Ghost Guns” mainly includes firearms that have had their serial number/s scratched off or removed in any other way. So when these journalists speak of “Ghost guns used in crimes” he/she is not just talking about 3D printed or 80% “kit” guns, they are “also” including all firearms that have had “the numbers filed off”.
@@LarsLarsen77 They can but they usually don’t do things like that when some gang member drops a gun at a crime scene. You know they purposely are clumping in 3D printed and 80% guns with the very common firearms that have had the numbers removed. It’s sickening they get away with B.S like this as well as clumping in suicides with “gun deaths in America”…
Lars Larsen- Depends on how it's removed. Coating the serial number with hydrochloric acid to cause the medal to swell before you file it off or just drilling out the number deep enough can prevent the authorities from tracing. Of course most of these guns in crimes are stolen & it doesn't matter anyway
I learned very quickly in my short time on a debate team that statistics can be used to prove anything and should never, ever be taken at face value. All a statistic is to people who had no hand in recording it, is a number on a page. It doesn't mean that there is no truth in statistics but they should never be axioms or automatically true.
@@GridironMasters indeed. Also, facts DO care about your feelings, but feelings dont care about facts. Seeing own biases and correcting is something more people should do.
Yes, but they are mostly too dumb to operate the machines. And if the machine doesn’t work right away they cry and retreat to a safe space calling machine racist. It properly gives advantage to people of higher IQ.
@@danmorgan3685 Hey they are no more or less delusional than the lefties who burned down neighborhoods, private businesses and murder regular bystanders and call it a _"protest"_ and themselves _"fighters for the people."_ I'm sure the people will feel a lot less oppressed if those jackasses would stop looting, burning and murdering folks. So might want to check yourself before you accuse others of projection.
the United States used to require or recommend everyone to own a gun, ball, and powder. they spelled out what all citizen households should have at a minimum.
But they have serial numbers to know who's purchased. Mainly nothing to hide citizens. Anyone supplying untraceable guns is a hypocritical contradictory moron who has no place in society's issues and political arguments.
yup, I'm too poor too guy a 3d printer but doesn't stop me popping down to local hardware shop, collect some steel pipes n bits pieces n build a gun from .22lr to 12ga shotgun. I already got welder n basic power tools. can't control knowledge
There was a quote I liked from a user on this website. ""I'm not anti-government - I'm anti-theft, anti-corruption, anti-authoritarian, anti-bullying ... the government just happens to be doing all those things." The Government can call us terro ris ts all they want. But then that definition falls onto them as well. Another quote that I quite like is "If America saw what America is doing in America, America would invade America to liberate America from the tyranny of America."
they also count any kit guns/3d printed guns found but not used in any actual crime. say they're coming to arrest a guy for an 'illegal' silencer, they find a p80 kit, its now a ghost gun recovered from the crime scene.
I need help getting one of these lowers. I’ve got PTSD because of a jacked up conflict Bush wanted to start for oil money. 3 DUI’s later and now I’m a felon without the right to carry, one of the backbone rights this country swears to protect for some but take from others. I fought for that right!
Ironically enough crypto is far from "ghost cash". Digital anything can be and is tracked. Sure if you are clever enough you could evade the "eye" perhaps even indefinitely but they are extremely rare.
@@modernglitche5 Nice. That's awesome you were able to do that. Props for investing some hard earned money and having it pay off. 👍🏻 I got in later in the game, but maybe it'll pay off. God bless America. 🇺🇸🗽✊🏻
I am quite pleased with this presentation, I'm a retired Marine, gunsmith, professional machinist, tool and die maker, these idiot politicians have no clue. You won't be without competition, there are hundreds of Veterans who are perfectly happy to design their own, and build, out of the solid. I am considering the machine, solely because I do it all manually, as I have for better than fifty years, with no inclination to go "CNC", because I knew this would be the end of "American manufacturing", not only guns, but pretty much everything I make, including tractor parts, truck hubs, every bit of cultivation equipment, if I can make parts for a century old machine, fitting to the original, it's falling down easy to design and build what I want. They can talk, make orders, anything they want, but they won't wade into war, but will sure send us, so they really don't matter. In the end, it's simple, if you want them, "molon labe". I'm here, retired, got nothing better to do. This was a great video, showcasing what America has been for almost three centuries. General Washington stated, "every terrible instrument of war is the Citizen's birth right, they are their liberty tools". He stated it as president, I suspect he's got a bit more gravitas, like more in his toe jam, than in the entire congress, well hell, the whole of the Fed establishment. If they leave their heavier ammo laying around, I'll build for that as well. Semper Fidelis, John McClain, GySgt, USMC, ret.
@@fuferito it's referring to a militia, and the individual. there is no argument that the other 9 amendments in the bill of rights are not for the individual. the 2nd amendment just refers to both a collective (the militia) and the individual (the people).
“Come and Take it” is Cody Wilson’s book that highlights the creation of the “liberator” and his dive into the legal fights and the post political world. Interesting read for anyone who hasn’t checked it out.
@@tcorourke2007 I'm ready for his next book since the first one came out in 2015 I think. It was more of a story about how he made it and not so much a political/philosophical story as to why he he's doing it which I think people would love right now in fake america
As technology advances, the availability of these tools will of course extend to more and more people. Guns for the most part are not extremely complicated machines. Eventually every part of a gun will be produced in a home by private citizens with relative ease. From raw material to firearms, they'll have better luck going after the ammo. Making primers isn't garage friendly just yet.
The real issue is the chemicals you need for the powder. One of which is only found in a few places in the world. ( modern guns don't use black powder) But with a global economy as long as there is money to be made there will be goods.
I wish there were more people with this understanding. they will never be able to take our ability to make guns away, even if we have to make luty submachine guns.
You can make a cheap submachine gun with a basic lead pipe, spring, and several pieces of metal and a nail. Direct blow back submachine guns like the m3 and ppsh41 are basically just that.
@@Robert53area As someone from Europe - making functional firearm in your garage is hardly an issue but getting ahold of smokeless gunpowder or manufacture your own casings to make ammo really is the hard part. Fuck, even blackpowder we needed to go across the border to neighbouring country in order to buy, because you could own it (as well as blackpowder guns) but not buy it anywhere in the country legally... give me a bucket of 7.62×25mm, access to a workshop and in 3 days I will cobble together fully automatic submachine gun...
As a Marine, I always looked to pick up off the battlefield, you'd be surprised what you would see, but the fastest reload is another weapon. I have taught many jarheads, you always pick up, until you are done and gone. These people would believe guns came into existence on their own, and of course, their cloistered lives are defended by men with guns, ready to kill on their behalf, courtesy of Sir Edmund Burke. Fifty years ago, I didn't have much life left, no loss, certainly not now. Semper Fi,
@Loaded Libertarian I'm old, tired, hurt, I don't have anything left to lose. Never really did. I've taken a stand all my life, too old to change, and I don't like rules.
These people have no idea what a man can do, if they did, they'd do it. We are always ruled by bastards who believe they have power, but I note, "the grand reset" isn't exactly going swimmingly. I've studied war all my life, navy brat, Marine, they don't even know how to make anything. "Terrorists", their name for them, know more of reality. I watched 200,000 MRAPs built, sent to the desert, to discover shaped charges light aluminum on fire. I don't know how many got sent, but they all got sent back, for the local police to use.
Don't you think he's screwing everyone over stating it's only purpose is to make lowers??!! He could have made a home CNC machine . Ghost Gunner name alone is going to ruin rights. He could have let people know it has the possibility to run lowers but it's a CNC machine. He is creating a specific target /problem.
If they have the power to do so without people doing anything other than crying about it, they'll do it under the name of safety like they always do and will continue to do. These traitorous scum don't give a shit if the population is defanged if not in terms of its weapons, but in terms of its ability to stand up for basic rights. They'll boot in doors, kill your dog, and ruin you without any recourse because they have the state behind them.
"People are gonna make guns. They're gonna choose gun privacy, they're gonna choose ways to acquire weapons outside of government oversight." Of course they are. In this world, when you take the ability to own and wield a firearm away from someone, you're effectively taking away their right to self defense. Not everyone is going to stand for that.
The Supreme Court is taking away the right to privacy with Roe v. Wade! Read Roe v. Wade. It is predicated on doctor patient privacy. So, what happens to your "gun privacy" which is not a Constitutionally guaranteed right? There is no Constitutional right to self defense.
My biggest takeaway from this: if government doesn't have the knowledge or imagination to shut down ghost guns, they don't have the knowledge or imagination to do anything else of value either. So we should act as though that is the case. Which means we should try to shrink the size and scope of government, and in the meantime, live the best we can without permission.
In all reality, it would just take a law like "The production of a device to launch a projectile by igniting gun powder with a primer-striking device is prohibited without proper licensure" or something like that. But that's too far. There's no way to make money off of strictly banning things.
The only great thing congress has done in living memory is work out new ways to abdicate their responsibilities to bureaucrats and the executive branch so that they can focus on their insider trading, power mongering and narcissism.
The children in congress haven't written any new laws since obamacare. They keep trying and getting in each others way. That's why Biden went through the CDC, and then OSHA, and why the ATF thinks they can write laws. Because the idiots in congress won't stop them.
Men making guns on this continent is an older tradition than America as a Nation. Often in the Colonies making a firearm was the only real way a man could obtain a firearm. This tradition of DIY firearms is the original tradition.
Yeah it's better when societies have handguns solve most of their problems vs automatic weapons and rifles. Handguns= civilized way of man killing another man with the rare chance of crossfire.
Honestly he seems like a douche and that pedofillic stuff is, at least for me, enough to properly disqualify him from ever being the "coolest man in America". I really like what he is doing with 3d printed guns, but as a person I really don't.
@@benargee I wish I had that view. I worked in mental health hospitals for a few years. Psychology as a practice is helpful but barely. It's not like you can take the bloods and cryps and just give them group therapy. Or prozac. That's not exactly how it works.
I often think gun control is some huge gun manufacturer conspiracy for that exact reason. I stand in the ammo aisle having a hard time not thinking the harder they push gun control, the more ammo *flies* off the shelves lmao
The observation about the nature of government now was both prescient and deeply disturbing. Something with that much power operating divorced from reality should give everyone pause.
“ *Those who are capable of tyranny are capable of perjury to sustain it* .” “... *only those who have the will and the power to shoot down their fellow men, are the real rulers in this, as in all other (so-called) civilized countries; for by no others will civilized men be robbed, or enslaved* .” ― Lysander Spooner, No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority *"So these villains, who call themselves governments, well understand that their power rests primarily upon stolen money* . *With money they can hire soldiers, and with soldiers extort money* . *And, when their authority is denied, the first use they always make of money, is to hire soldiers to kill or subdue all who refuse them more money* ." *-The payment of taxes, being compulsory, of course furnishes no evidence that any one voluntarily supports the Constitution* . *It is true that the theory of our Constitution is, that all taxes are paid voluntarily; that our government is a mutual insurance company, voluntarily entered into by the people with each other; that each man makes a free and purely voluntary contract with all others who are parties to the Constitution, to pay so much money for so much protection, the same as he does with any other insurance company; and that he is just as free not to be protected, and not to pay any tax, as he is to pay a tax, and be protected* . *But this theory of our government is wholly different from the practical fact* . *The fact is that the government, like a highwayman, says to a man: Your money, or your life* . *And many, if not most, taxes are paid under the compulsion of that threat* ;. *The government does not, indeed, waylay a man in a lonely place, spring upon him from the road side, and, holding a pistol to his head, proceed to rifle his pockets* . *But the robbery is none the less a robbery on that account; and it is far more dastardly and shameful* . *The highwayman takes solely upon himself the responsibility, danger, and crime of his own act* . *He does not pretend that he has any rightful claim to your money, or that he intends to use it for your own benefit* . *He does not pretend to be anything but a robber* . *He has not acquired impudence enough to profess to be merely a “protector,” and that he takes men’s money against their will, merely to enable him to “protect” those infatuated travellers, who feel perfectly able to protect themselves, or do not appreciate his peculiar system of protection* . *He is too sensible a man to make such professions as these* . *Furthermore, having taken your money, he leaves you, as you wish him to do* . *He does not persist in following you on the road, against your will; assuming to be your rightful “sovereign,” on account of the “protection” he affords you* . *He does not keep “protecting” you, by commanding you to bow down and serve him; by requiring you to do this, and forbidding you to do that; by robbing you of more money as often as he finds it for his interest or pleasure to do so; and by branding you as a rebel, a traitor, and an enemy to your country, and shooting you down without mercy, if you dispute his authority, or resist his demands* . *He is too much of a gentleman to be guilty of such impostures, and insults, and villanies as these* . *In short, he does not, in addition to robbing you, attempt to make you either his dupe or his slave* . *The proceedings of those robbers and murderers, who call themselves “the government,” are directly the opposite of these of the single highwayman* . *In the first place, they do not, like him, make themselves individually known; or, consequently, take upon themselves personally the responsibility of their acts* . *On the contrary, they secretly (by secret ballot) designate some one of their number to commit the robbery in their behalf, while they keep themselves practically concealed* . *They say to the person thus designated:* *Go to A- B-, and say to him that “the government” has need of money to meet the expenses of protecting him and his property* . *If he presumes to say that he has never contracted with us to protect him, and that he wants none of our protection, say to him that that is our business, and not his; that we choose to protect him, whether he desires us to do so or not; and that we demand pay, too, for protecting him* . *If he dares to inquire who the individuals are, who have thus taken upon themselves the title of “the government,” and who assume to protect him, and demand payment of him, without his having ever made any contract with them, say to him that that, too, is our business, and not his; that we do not choose to make ourselves individually known to him; that we have secretly (by secret ballot) appointed you our agent to give him notice of our demands, and, if he complies with them, to give him, in our name, a receipt that will protect him against any similar demand for the present year* . *If he refuses to comply, seize and sell enough of his property to pay not only our demands, but all your own expenses and trouble beside* . *If he resists the seizure of his property, call upon the bystanders to help you (doubtless some of them will prove to be members of our band)* . *If, in defending his property, he should kill any of our band who are assisting you, capture him at all hazards; charge him (in one of our courts) with murder, convict him, and hang him* . *If he should call upon his neighbors, or any others who, like him, may be disposed to resist our demands, and they should come in large numbers to his assistance, cry out that they are all rebels and traitors; that “our country” is in danger; call upon the commander of our hired murderers; tell him to quell the rebellion and “save the country,” cost what it may* . *Tell him to kill all who resist, though they should be hundreds of thousands; and thus strike terror into all others similarly disposed* . *See that the work of murder is thoroughly done, that we may have no further trouble of this kind hereafter* . *When these traitors shall have thus been taught our strength and our determination, they will be good loyal citizens for many years, and pay their taxes without a why or a wherefore* . *It is under such compulsion as this that taxes, so called, are paid* . *And how much proof the payment of taxes affords, that the people consent to support “the government,” it needs no further argument to show* . *Lysander Spooner (1870)*
@@wheatdevon Spooner nailed it. It’s always nice to see someone who realized what was happening near the beginning of the process. He may not have been heeded in his own time. But at least he can take comfort in the fact that many of us today are reading his words and appreciating them.
@@satsubatsu347 People are not happy with the most "popular" president ever. My food cost, gasoline cost, medical, home insurance, and everything else is through the roof. The federal government focusing on this instead of address the problems of the average family, that is struggling, speaks volumes about the real reason behind the ATF actions.
I don’t own guns, but I am absolutely in support of the freedom to not be on a list that the government can use to come after you. More power to you Cody Wilson and other constitutional advocates. Preserve America, and keep us free!! You all are the thin line between the rest of us and tyranny.
ah yes because the government totally gives a shit about Jared Smith, a 33 year old dad in Tulsa, Oklahoma who just bought a new revolver. "lists" exist so that precautions are taken place so that joe shmoe who's been in and out of prison 5 times or has recently been forced into anger management counseling doesn't get a hold of a gun and decide to kill someone or many people classic narcissism.... you people think you are important enough for the government to have actually care about you when in reality it's a bunch of politicians tired of having to actually do their jobs because another maniac shot up a nearby strip mall. They don't care about you, they would rather collect their 6 figure checks and have as little paper work to do as possible and the most amount of attention you're going to get is when you inevitably have an episode and end up on the local news for 5 minutes.
@@zacharyjackson1829 Could you explain the reasoning then why the AFT was caught saving and recording millions of gun purchase records onto government computer creating what many would call a de facto registry? What reasoning would the government need to have a list of every or at this current time tens of millions of gun owners? Please humble yourself and don't speak in absolutes likes you know everything. Especially when factual historic events contradict everything you have just mentioned not once but many many times. You act as if a Government making a list of gun owners under the guise of safety and common sense then later force ably ceasing said guns has never happened numerous times.
If the definition is changed to anything that can be made into a gun, then that includes nails. Keep in mind the Liberator gun uses only one metal part to work and that is a nail, if this definition change applies to the Liberator then that means all metal parts regardless of their relation to guns have to be serialized. New Zealand has knife control, I never thought the US could top that with scrap control.
Underrated comment, honestly. When everything goes to shit, the amount of people who even have the knowledge, let alone the skill, to even MAKE the things, will be so sparse that these laws seem so FIRMLY directed at suppression against tyrannical government.
Guns have come out of Pandora's box. They were in existence 800 years ago, they are too easy to make, in their basic form. I'm not a fan of nuclear bombs and power, but I know it would be futile to try and "ban" and it wouldnt help me to pretend they don't exist. If they were doing it in a lab/factory 50 years ago, you can do it in your kitchen/garage today.
Well if we can't ban nukes then I want literaly every civilian on earth to have a silo at their command ready to launch. When it comes to armaments of any sort I have an all or none mentality.
@@Gr3nadgr3gorythis is why I don't like them, because your preference works for almost everything but this. I'm just hoping that if someone is dumb enough to use them willy nilly that they will somehow expire before being able to due to being too dumb to maintain them, take proper safety precautions etc. Maybe a breathalyzer and IQ test before button can be pushed?
@@gonzowarburn7045 I really just don't think nukes should be held by anyone. In my opinion they're a waste of fissiable material we could use for more constructive purposes. I mean, isn't there an energy crisis?
The atf rulling kits that can be readily put together to make a firearm is stupid because with 6 pipes and a nail, one could easily make a slam fire shotgun, or make a pistol, or rifle, from parts in a hardware store.
Right, but that's a far cry from a Glock or an AR 15. Not to say it isn't stupid. Doing stupid shit is quite literally the ATFs entire job description. If you're capable of not making sense, doing stupid shit that doesn't make any sense, contradicting yourself and of course, shooting peoples dogs... Then you're qualified for the job.
@@robm5581 with enough experience and tools, one could make an m1919 browning. The ATF trying to ban any sort of weapon isn't ever going to end well. As the saying goes "If there is a will, there is a way."
“The constitutions of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed; that they are entitled to freedom of person, freedom of religion, freedom of property and freedom of the press.” Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), US Founding Father, drafted the Declaration of Independence, 3rd US President Source a letter from Thomas Jefferson to John Cartwright in 1824
We need people like cody pushing the limits of freedom everyday. They do gods work. If they can keep the government busy on the fringes of freedom the ones we join everyday are very protected.
Registration and sourcing via traceability is a mechanism for the eventual banning of firearms, it does zero to prevent crime but it enables litigation on the source. This, in and of itself, is unconstitutional. Firearms, ammunition and more are a basic human right.
@@sasquatchcrew Yeah useless laws that just encourages more criminals cause they know that they are armed while the citizens are helpless. The most crimes happen in places where guns are banned.
Cody Wilson is going to be another hero just like Saint Benitez. We need more patriotism in the second amendment and honor and everything our forefathers pot for our at stake. Our country needs men like this if we’re going to save our country with Biden letting in so many people to fight against us we’re gonna need all the help we can get so thank you Cody Wilson, God bless
Making AR lowers or pistol frames from raw aluminum stock is an obvious way around over regulation of 80% part kits, but the recent ATF proposal would have made all critical firearms parts "firearms" requiring a serial number and FFL registration. A general purpose CNC machine could also machine triggers, sears and even some firing pins, but is Cody going to sell the machinery needed to manufacture barrels? I like the purist attitude of ignoring politics and focusing on the technology, but when the administrative state has unlimited power to make the rules they enforce, they will continue to add new laws, via legislation when they can, but via administrative laws by unelected bureaucrats when needed. They love making new laws that enhance their power at the expense of our liberty. It never ends.
Ivan the Troll IIRC did some work on electrochemical machining of barrels, via 3D printing a mandrel that goes down and actually eats away the material w/ electricity. It's certainly possible to do so.
The barrel making technology is unironically simpler than the Ghost Gunner. Also, remember that Cody's battle cry years ago was "we're going to make them ban the internet". They love making new laws? With each new law they piss off more people who had nothing to do with guns because the laws have to progressively go after non-gun items.
@@Eckster The issue isn't having a serialized item, it's the fact that serialized items can have their purchase limited. If I can just buy it I don't care if it has a serial, the problem is when they tell me I can't buy it. Or that all the purchases are monitored (they already are with credit cards but that's another topic).
@@AG-id8dl - Even with home shop electromechanical machining (which is very cool), making a rifle barrel bore from round stock is not easy. Many people want to make an AR at home. Imagine trying to machine the locking lugs. Over regulation meant to administratively outlaw the legal and time honored tradition of individual firearms manufacturing is going to result in people being maimed or killed... not that the regulatory state would mind. In fact, they'd welcome it as another excuse to outlaw home shop firearms. I'm an engineer and my favorite aspect of this is the design of entirely new firearms optimized for manufacturing using new equipment and methods. Manufacturing an AR lower from the 80% part sounds like fun but manufacturing from raw materials sounds even more fun to me, and that's why I'd do it - for the hobby enjoyment and technical challenge. I have a lathe, a CNC lathe, a CNC milling machine, and eight 3D printers. I wish I had more time to manufacture firearms for my own personal use and edification. It's a great hobby. Is there nothing that government regulation can't ruin? Don't like homemade guns? Don't build one!
At some point, when all else had failed, when the Fed begins to feel as though they are losing the fight, then they will just go after this man himself.
@@LarsLarsen77 While I'm not defending him, most people don't go around asking the age of their random sexual partners before hopping into bed with them. Those who say they do, are liars. Period. That being said, that's not even remotely close to what I was referring to by "going after him". Hell, for all we know he's always out there sleeping with underage prostitutes & the one time he got caught he blamed it on the ATF, we just don't know, and EVERYTHING we can imagine is pure speculation. What I was referring to was going after him like Ruby Ridge or Waco., truly going after him. When that happens, there'll be no mistaking what is taking place or who is behind it.
Such technology is revolutionary. Not just for firearms, but for anything. Your own home parts making machine, van make practically anything below a certain size.
I've honestly thought about getting one just for that. Like, I MIGHT make a weapon, but I would for sure mill a whole bunch of other stuff as well. Fixtures, for example... I would mill so many quick detach fixture plates... maybe a gang style tool holder for miniature lathe work... 3D printer brackets...
I knew they would try to go after him ever since the first interview. We need more patriots that are prepared to destroy the gov't, not ones that bow down and serve evil.
@@skeleton_craftGaming Do I need to remind you of the quote about when the gov't fears the people? Do you realize that the gov't has had NO REASON to fear the people for a long time? The so called "patriot act" has gone unanswered, along with numerous false arrests and crimes against the people in the name of medical authoritarianism, leaving the gold standard, and the continued imprisonment of the innocent people of Jan 6th without charge and some have been tortured. This is unconstitutional and criminal even by the standards of our own corrupt and evil gov't. This is just the beginning of the crimes against the innocent. Consider Schaeffer Cox, Ross Ulbricht, and LaVoy Finicum. The last of whom was murdered by the gov't with no one paying the price to this day.
Worse comes to worse it’s a trip to the local hardware store to get some wood, pipes, files, a welder, and a good set of clamps and bolts, screws, and nails.
@@johnsparks007 the good news, you can steal about $950 worth of parts without getting charged, or enough materials for about 40 weapons, per day, per person. Don't forget to use code Antifa at the checkout while wearing your BLM shirt for 100% discount
@@LarsLarsen77 gunpowder is actually not difficult to make, especially if you can get nitrate fertilizer at the gardening store (for me that would be Lowe's or Home Depot, same place I recently purchased a pipe and 2 end caps...) then some charcoal or if you want to do it historically making it all yourself burning wood that's not hard either. Then sulfur and now you have transitional black powder, which is perfectly legal to manufacture for your personal use in the US with no license needed. Also you can use your own urine for part of the process, good luck getting a background check to prevent you from your own pee.... That's the ultimate way to tell the government to "pi$$ off!". Maybe you're thinking of primers, those are more challenging, but really, the way I described is probably twice as difficult as converting household products into either decent grade smokeless powder (though I recommend black powder for safety reasons in a pipe musket or DIY cannon), or into primers. Personally though, I've seen listings for revolvers that used cap-gun toy caps instead of the traditional percussion caps on revolvers, and they weren't a bad price (someone had custom machined some and were selling them, neat idea during the primer shortage, they claimed it worked well).
My number one reason for making my own at home is just privacy. Trust me I wish I didn't feel like I needed a gun to protect myself but that isn't the world we live in. I'd rather invest and donate more.
The DIY Gun Movement will go on and on and on can never be controlled nor stopped. They tried in the UK with Philip A. Luty aka P.A. LUTY and failed when he published his Book: Expedient Homemade Firearms: The 9mm Submachine Gun
Cody Wilson is an American hero and I think history will show that his role in the grand scheme of things helped move the needle to absolute liberty moreso than any politician. God bless Cody Wilson
“ Under *no pretext* should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the workers must be frustrated, by force if necessary” *-Karl Marx*
After reading Marx I realized that he wasn’t a Marxist in our broadened colloquial sense. He was a 19th century socialist. Mid to late 20th century “Marxian” political and cultural development has many features in common with what’s laid out is the Grundrisse and Capital but it shouldn’t be called Marxism. Marxism wasn’t just collectivism or socialism. Marx’s Hegelianism, dialectical materialism is really what we should study when we look at the man rather than the movement.
Did Marx, or do Marxists who tout this quote, believe in the right only for workers? What about the 1%? Or capitalists? Heck what about criminals who served their time? Does everyone not have a right to defend their life from arms? This is why I’ll always defend the classical liberal position of negative rights.
If the government wants to completely ban ghost guns, they are going to have to criminalize making your own firearm, period. Any attempts to ban particular 80% lowers, or jigs, or a CNC machine are just going to results in more creative solutions. As an Engineer, I can say that making your own gun is not hard with basic tools.
More creative solutions = more expensive solutions. As an engineer, you will probably agree that machining a receiver from an aluiminium blank is a lot more expensive and difficult process than finishing some almost complete receiver in a drill press with a help of a jig. Now imagine if AR barrels couldn't be bought freely, on top of that $2500 CNC mill you would need something a bit more specialized to make those locking lugs and riflings.
@@Catrik the locking lugs wouldn't be to hard so long as you have access to a mill and or a lathe, the only hard part would be just matching the correct depth to your bcg for a proper fit up, and to the rifling, so long as you have a 16" drill bit of the proper landing size of the caliber you are shooting, and the ability to create a crude slug that can be heat treated and hardened to push through with a press that will give you good enough rifling to hit probably 2-3 moa groups
@@Lazybiker60 As a machinist and a fabricator who was over 10 years of experience building all kinds of stuff at home with un-proper tools, I think we have quite a different understanding of what "hard" means. Could _I_ build a rifle barrel with locking lugs, some kinds of a rifling and a correctly sizerd chamber? Yes, I can use a lathe and a mill at work, I know how to use them, I can buy a chamber reamer, and it would take me a weekend to research heat treating and get the equipment for that. It would probably take me a few tries to get everything right. I could get it done, but I would not consider it easy by any means. Now, someone who lives in an apartment without a garage, has no access mill or lathe, has never used them, doesnt know what heat treating is, doesnt know how to do any of the stuff, has to research everything. That is a HUGE task with many hard difficulties to overcome. Much higher skill cap than finishing an 80% lower with a drill press and an aftermarket jig.
@@Catrik I need help getting one of these lowers. I’ve got PTSD because of a jacked up conflict Bush wanted to start for oil money. 3 DUI’s later and now I’m a felon without the right to carry, one of the backbone rights this country swears to protect for some but take from others. I fought for that right!
@@publicuser2534 If you have repeatedly shown inability to care about other people by driving under the influence, how should you be considered to be trustworthy to carry a gun? In my opinion, you should not. And in my opinion, you should not have an easy way to illegally aquire or make a gun. I hope you get better with the PTSD and the other issues. Is there a way to have the felon status removed in the US? Like not commit any crimes in some years?
Cody Wilson has cracked the code. He lives free and let's people ask questions later. He just assumes the role of a sovereign individual as we all are and people look all the more foolish for trying put him in one of their obsolete boxes.
adds question to website - "are you legally allowed to own the gun that would be made from operation of this software?" "yes/no" simple enough. would get caught quickly enough and this stupidity stopped.
@@3nertia duh.....but at least then its not his responsibility. or if he fails to do the same as a gun shop then sue him out of existence, whats so special about that? the whole point of this is that its just being made be people who could otherwise legally buy a gun...right???? unless of course its not gasp
That NEW ATF revised definition is technically unconstitutional on the grounds that it is perfectly legal for an individual [currently] to "fabricate" a firearm out of anything, in the privacy of their own home/domicile... there is NO law against creating your own firearm... you an legally make a Zip Gun... or a shotgun out of a piece of pipe... and there isn't a law against buying a CNC machine either... now... if you do make your own firearm out of whatever or with whatever.... YOU CAN'T SELL IT OR GIVE IT AWAY unless you add a serial number to it and register it...
Old school Americans fought tyrants, New age Americans don't want to embarrass the tyrants. And than those Americans are wondering why their rights been converted into privileges. I guess you get what you deserve!
"The Emperor has no clothes." -- This guy is pretty articulate. You get a high enough profile, and suddenly you're a sex offender after you get set up on a dating website with a 16 year old. Always interesting how these things manifest.
@@LarsLarsen77 i can't say if he was set up, although i wouldn't put it past the peds in charge of the USA, but they only burned him because of who he was.
Well Zach, I have to give it to you again, another great interview. I love the story within the story. Cory Wilson like yourself is another Superstar in this world. Many great points here. One that is often overlooked by the peaceful transition group is " CAPTURE " No matter what your belief, no matter your prep work, once you are captured, it is game over. I see this playing out often in large protests, where " authorities" encircle the crowd, herd them all together than pursue malicious activities on them. They got captured. Avoid capture, at minimum long moving lines...Do not let them herd you. Soon we will be in more of a silent protest, directing our energies towards a more sustainable life, and allow the current system to run its course. Today that system is grasping for air, and this time, and I mean this time there will be no ventilators available.
Guns can be made much simpler even, also they don't need complex bolts, gas chambers, buffers, bolt balancing, recoil springs. Guns can be made to operate electrically, this immediately allows fully automatic weapons with almost no extra effort.
@@Razor-gx2dq the bolt on a paintball gun is actuated like an SMG, held back against spring pressure by a sear, the fancy automatic ones just have a solenoid controlled sear
You can make a sten type firearm with plumbing supplies and a file. Same with a luty gun. The more metal working tools you have, the easier it is. Hell you can rifle a pipe with an electrical process. Its harder to make a legal semi auto than an illegal full auto to be honest.
@@MrSolLeks everyone brings up the luty saying it's easy to make. But I have to ask, how many of those people have made one... I've seen Far more fgc9s than Lutys because the luty isn't easy to make its just easy"er" than a professional firearm. Yeah it CAN be made with hardware from a store but not many people have basic skills now to make it
@@donttreadonmemes I never said easy to make, but it was designed and constructed in a way to be made with household tools and materials. Now there is also the FGC9, a gun I do plan on making though I will still probably use a factory barrel.
I would LOVE if the United States could address the Domestic Terrorism threat. However, the fact that the agencies we entrusted with that very task is directly funding and PARTICIPATING in terrorist plots means that the government themselves are the terror threat.
The problem is, the government over controlling people is what pushes people too terrorism. If the government micromanage people it pushes people toward fighting back. Look at the killdozer incident. You can certainly take a perfectly normal person and given enough manipulation, cooersion, theft (by taxes), and Orwelianism, turn them into a domestic terrorist. The government really needs to understand that they may well be responsible for creating these domestic terrorists and it is better to not create terrorists in the first place vs cracking down extremely hard (patriot act type things) which may catch some domestic terrorists while at the same time creating many times more.
Meanwhile im over doing ECM barrels from hydraulic tubes to doing ceramic shell lost PLA casting uppers and lowers using junkyard ford and dodge aluminum rims. Quick note ford uses pretty high quality metal lol ! If you need the best aluminum to cast with use a ford aluminum wheel . Anyways you'll never stop us ! If we can make barrels and gun parts you lose. Were getting closer to making plastic extruded casings . Omce that happens its game over! The future is now old man !
That would require a constitutional amendment, which is not something that is easily done, especially in the context of the Bill of Rights. Abolishing the 2nd amendment is the surest way to start a civil war. So instead they just nibble away at it with registration, regulation, taxes, fees, limits etc.
@King Tutt lmao it wouldn't be guerrilla insurrection. states would simply start seceding. it would be the end of the united states...quite rightly too, as any country without the US constitution is not the US
"We must always fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil that we must fear the most, and that is the indifference of good men." - Boondock Saints
“ *Those who are capable of tyranny are capable of perjury to sustain it* .” “... *only those who have the will and the power to shoot down their fellow men, are the real rulers in this, as in all other (so-called) civilized countries; for by no others will civilized men be robbed, or enslaved* .” ― Lysander Spooner, No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority *"So these villains, who call themselves governments, well understand that their power rests primarily upon stolen money* . *With money they can hire soldiers, and with soldiers extort money* . *And, when their authority is denied, the first use they always make of money, is to hire soldiers to kill or subdue all who refuse them more money* ." *-The payment of taxes, being compulsory, of course furnishes no evidence that any one voluntarily supports the Constitution* . *It is true that the theory of our Constitution is, that all taxes are paid voluntarily; that our government is a mutual insurance company, voluntarily entered into by the people with each other; that each man makes a free and purely voluntary contract with all others who are parties to the Constitution, to pay so much money for so much protection, the same as he does with any other insurance company; and that he is just as free not to be protected, and not to pay any tax, as he is to pay a tax, and be protected* . *But this theory of our government is wholly different from the practical fact* . *The fact is that the government, like a highwayman, says to a man: Your money, or your life* . *And many, if not most, taxes are paid under the compulsion of that threat* ;. *The government does not, indeed, waylay a man in a lonely place, spring upon him from the road side, and, holding a pistol to his head, proceed to rifle his pockets* . *But the robbery is none the less a robbery on that account; and it is far more dastardly and shameful* . *The highwayman takes solely upon himself the responsibility, danger, and crime of his own act* . *He does not pretend that he has any rightful claim to your money, or that he intends to use it for your own benefit* . *He does not pretend to be anything but a robber* . *He has not acquired impudence enough to profess to be merely a “protector,” and that he takes men’s money against their will, merely to enable him to “protect” those infatuated travellers, who feel perfectly able to protect themselves, or do not appreciate his peculiar system of protection* . *He is too sensible a man to make such professions as these* . *Furthermore, having taken your money, he leaves you, as you wish him to do* . *He does not persist in following you on the road, against your will; assuming to be your rightful “sovereign,” on account of the “protection” he affords you* . *He does not keep “protecting” you, by commanding you to bow down and serve him; by requiring you to do this, and forbidding you to do that; by robbing you of more money as often as he finds it for his interest or pleasure to do so; and by branding you as a rebel, a traitor, and an enemy to your country, and shooting you down without mercy, if you dispute his authority, or resist his demands* . *He is too much of a gentleman to be guilty of such impostures, and insults, and villanies as these* . *In short, he does not, in addition to robbing you, attempt to make you either his dupe or his slave* . *The proceedings of those robbers and murderers, who call themselves “the government,” are directly the opposite of these of the single highwayman* . *In the first place, they do not, like him, make themselves individually known; or, consequently, take upon themselves personally the responsibility of their acts* . *On the contrary, they secretly (by secret ballot) designate some one of their number to commit the robbery in their behalf, while they keep themselves practically concealed* . *They say to the person thus designated:* *Go to A- B-, and say to him that “the government” has need of money to meet the expenses of protecting him and his property* . *If he presumes to say that he has never contracted with us to protect him, and that he wants none of our protection, say to him that that is our business, and not his; that we choose to protect him, whether he desires us to do so or not; and that we demand pay, too, for protecting him* . *If he dares to inquire who the individuals are, who have thus taken upon themselves the title of “the government,” and who assume to protect him, and demand payment of him, without his having ever made any contract with them, say to him that that, too, is our business, and not his; that we do not choose to make ourselves individually known to him; that we have secretly (by secret ballot) appointed you our agent to give him notice of our demands, and, if he complies with them, to give him, in our name, a receipt that will protect him against any similar demand for the present year* . *If he refuses to comply, seize and sell enough of his property to pay not only our demands, but all your own expenses and trouble beside* . *If he resists the seizure of his property, call upon the bystanders to help you (doubtless some of them will prove to be members of our band)* . *If, in defending his property, he should kill any of our band who are assisting you, capture him at all hazards; charge him (in one of our courts) with murder, convict him, and hang him* . *If he should call upon his neighbors, or any others who, like him, may be disposed to resist our demands, and they should come in large numbers to his assistance, cry out that they are all rebels and traitors; that “our country” is in danger; call upon the commander of our hired murderers; tell him to quell the rebellion and “save the country,” cost what it may* . *Tell him to kill all who resist, though they should be hundreds of thousands; and thus strike terror into all others similarly disposed* . *See that the work of murder is thoroughly done, that we may have no further trouble of this kind hereafter* . *When these traitors shall have thus been taught our strength and our determination, they will be good loyal citizens for many years, and pay their taxes without a why or a wherefore* . *It is under such compulsion as this that taxes, so called, are paid* . *And how much proof the payment of taxes affords, that the people consent to support “the government,” it needs no further argument to show* . *Lysander Spooner (1870)*
@@wheatdevon if the Jews had more guns they could of stopped the Nazis some of the most effective and infumus resistence groups known world wide are those of Jewish resistance fighters and partisans. I have no idea what you are trying to argue. Are you a Nazi? A palistinian or are you arguing in there favor?
@@Demicleas no... If you don't comply you don't need more guns. Every coproaches in America has a name and a address, every political parasite has a name and a address. And the second they go after any American on American soil millions of Americans should not hesitate and remove them from America. But because so many cowards comply the parasites thrive. The Jews were cowards who complied and they died, dead is dead and if they didn't comply and died, I wouldn't call them cowards. If you are not willing to kill or be killed than you're just in the way.
The gov't monitors all credit card transactions for CNC purchases and blocks of aluminum, and any purchases from a ghost gun company. You'll be put on a watch list.
Go get a prepaid card at a gas station for stuff like this. I think that's safer even than using cryptocurrency. Either way the sender is going to have records on where something is shipped.
*CORRECTION: The original version of this article stated that the Ghost Gunner sells for $500. The deposit is $500, and the final sales price is $2,500 before shipping. The text has been updated to correct the error.
It’s a shame nobody ever returns emails; I tried reaching out years ago to end this matter once and for all (AND in a way that Cody would still have a job), but no response.
Damned shame.
2nd correction: if ATF gets their way through redefining a firearm receiver, things like ar uppers/barrels and pistol slides/barrels would then also be regulated. Under its current definition, an AR15 receiver only meets 2 of the 4 requirements that they use to classify which part is a receiver & thus serialized. The Biden administration wants to ban the 80% finished receivers - but under their own definition it's only 80% of HALF, which means they're technically trying to regulate a firearm at less than 40% completion.
However under the new proposed change, even places like home depot and Lowe's would need to have background check (4473 NICS) in stores to facilitate the sales of powder actuated nail guns because they meet the definition of "firearm or readily convertible"...
Attempting to use sex against a person as an attack against their ability to be a leader is absurd. Cody wanted to get his dick wet. How does that stop him from being a leader for providing a means and ability to maintain the status quo with any who would seek to disarm another. I believe it's time to take the fight physically to any and all who will or would dare to disarm free human beings by making them in fear for their lives and safety. And that free humans better be ready and willing to gun another person dressed as a "order follower" down cold in the streets otherwise you will remain a slave to those who are ready and willing to gun you down to keep you enslaved.
@@wheatdevon he should just be glad he didn't get the JStark treatment...
@@daetslovactmandcarry6999 you were going to stop him from being entrapped by the Texas judicial system with an underage girl?
Just a reminder, the statistic of “Ghost Guns” mainly includes firearms that have had their serial number/s scratched off or removed in any other way. So when these journalists speak of “Ghost guns used in crimes” he/she is not just talking about 3D printed or 80% “kit” guns, they are “also” including all firearms that have had “the numbers filed off”.
@@LarsLarsen77 They can but they usually don’t do things like that when some gang member drops a gun at a crime scene. You know they purposely are clumping in 3D printed and 80% guns with the very common firearms that have had the numbers removed. It’s sickening they get away with B.S like this as well as clumping in suicides with “gun deaths in America”…
@@frankthespank Lies by omission and structure are the bread and butter of Authoritarians.
Lars Larsen- Depends on how it's removed. Coating the serial number with hydrochloric acid to cause the medal to swell before you file it off or just drilling out the number deep enough can prevent the authorities from tracing. Of course most of these guns in crimes are stolen & it doesn't matter anyway
I learned very quickly in my short time on a debate team that statistics can be used to prove anything and should never, ever be taken at face value. All a statistic is to people who had no hand in recording it, is a number on a page. It doesn't mean that there is no truth in statistics but they should never be axioms or automatically true.
@@GridironMasters indeed. Also, facts DO care about your feelings, but feelings dont care about facts. Seeing own biases and correcting is something more people should do.
I love how "those people" accuse him of being a "supplier of the right". Considering they can certainly purchase these machines too, at any time...
You don't need a background check to buy a C&C machine.
the Right already has all the guns they need
Yes, but they are mostly too dumb to operate the machines. And if the machine doesn’t work right away they cry and retreat to a safe space calling machine racist. It properly gives advantage to people of higher IQ.
@@Trollo_Swaggins Judging by the criminal records of all those righties on Jan 6th you're engaged in some hardcore projection.
@@danmorgan3685 Hey they are no more or less delusional than the lefties who burned down neighborhoods, private businesses and murder regular bystanders and call it a _"protest"_ and themselves _"fighters for the people."_ I'm sure the people will feel a lot less oppressed if those jackasses would stop looting, burning and murdering folks. So might want to check yourself before you accuse others of projection.
The "diy gun movement" is a terrible way to phrase it. Making firearms has been an American tradition since the beginning of America.
Real. That movement has been going on for 100s of years.
the United States used to require or recommend everyone to own a gun, ball, and powder. they spelled out what all citizen households should have at a minimum.
But they have serial numbers to know who's purchased. Mainly nothing to hide citizens. Anyone supplying untraceable guns is a hypocritical contradictory moron who has no place in society's issues and political arguments.
@@SoloRenegade I wish it was still like that
yup, I'm too poor too guy a 3d printer but doesn't stop me popping down to local hardware shop, collect some steel pipes n bits pieces n build a gun from .22lr to 12ga shotgun. I already got welder n basic power tools. can't control knowledge
There was a quote I liked from a user on this website.
""I'm not anti-government - I'm anti-theft, anti-corruption, anti-authoritarian, anti-bullying ... the government just happens to be doing all those things."
The Government can call us terro ris ts all they want. But then that definition falls onto them as well.
Another quote that I quite like is "If America saw what America is doing in America, America would invade America to liberate America from the tyranny of America."
Truth ^
Ironically Cody Wilson is in court because he stole the 3D CAD files for many of 'his' gun designs.
When you lump stolen weapons with scratched out serial numbers into 80% frame/lowers the numbers will always be skewed
they also count any kit guns/3d printed guns found but not used in any actual crime. say they're coming to arrest a guy for an 'illegal' silencer, they find a p80 kit, its now a ghost gun recovered from the crime scene.
Like how they lump in suicides with firearm deaths so that it’s ~20,000 more than the reality of firearm murders or negligent deaths.
Like when you lump those with 1 or 2 jabs in with the unvaccinated stats?
I need help getting one of these lowers. I’ve got PTSD because of a jacked up conflict Bush wanted to start for oil money. 3 DUI’s later and now I’m a felon without the right to carry, one of the backbone rights this country swears to protect for some but take from others. I fought for that right!
Cody is either a genius or completely insane, either way he's a boss.
@@joiscode3832 who wouldn't know about j stark? Search Captain Crunch.
@@smicksmookety captain crunch?
Hes both
@@250smacks fun fact it removes the word j stark (if u get rid of the space) at least sometimes
The best geniuses have to be insane.
They call crypto currency "ghost cash" and falsely claim that only criminals use it. Totally out of touch.
Ironically enough crypto is far from "ghost cash". Digital anything can be and is tracked. Sure if you are clever enough you could evade the "eye" perhaps even indefinitely but they are extremely rare.
I moved out of my ghetto apartment into some where nice and safe
Most of the funds came from crypto
@@modernglitche5 Nice. That's awesome you were able to do that. Props for investing some hard earned money and having it pay off. 👍🏻 I got in later in the game, but maybe it'll pay off.
God bless America. 🇺🇸🗽✊🏻
@@modernglitche5 Good on you, man
Most crime is funded or done for fiat. Crypto is usually more transparent and tracable than fiat.
The concern over crypto and crime is totally fake.
My dude just hit um with the "its fake and gay"
Respect.
Fake and gay is my favorite saying
I think you mean, he took it to court and said it *properly*, "Your honor, I find these accusations false and homosexual."
Got a good laugh out of me
Who uses "gay" as an insult anymore though?
@@mix3k818 it's a meme, you dip
I am quite pleased with this presentation, I'm a retired Marine, gunsmith, professional machinist, tool and die maker, these idiot politicians have no clue. You won't be without competition, there are hundreds of Veterans who are perfectly happy to design their own, and build, out of the solid. I am considering the machine, solely because I do it all manually, as I have for better than fifty years, with no inclination to go "CNC", because I knew this would be the end of "American manufacturing", not only guns, but pretty much everything I make, including tractor parts, truck hubs, every bit of cultivation equipment, if I can make parts for a century old machine, fitting to the original, it's falling down easy to design and build what I want. They can talk, make orders, anything they want, but they won't wade into war, but will sure send us, so they really don't matter. In the end, it's simple, if you want them, "molon labe". I'm here, retired, got nothing better to do. This was a great video, showcasing what America has been for almost three centuries. General Washington stated, "every terrible instrument of war is the Citizen's birth right, they are their liberty tools". He stated it as president, I suspect he's got a bit more gravitas, like more in his toe jam, than in the entire congress, well hell, the whole of the Fed establishment. If they leave their heavier ammo laying around, I'll build for that as well. Semper Fidelis, John McClain, GySgt, USMC, ret.
You're a veteran so you fought to defend the idiot politicians and did exactly what they told you, now youre whining about them. 😂😂
An awesome statement Sir!
Thank you for your service. Semper Fi
“The gun doesn’t need to be register to the federal government” THATS BECAUSE NO GUN NEEDS TO
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, *shall not be infringed*
But, people always miss on the *well regulated* part of that phrase.
@@fuferito it's referring to a militia, and the individual. there is no argument that the other 9 amendments in the bill of rights are not for the individual. the 2nd amendment just refers to both a collective (the militia) and the individual (the people).
Regulated would mean in the security of the Free State. In other words no traitors to freedom.
@@jessegpresley "Well-regulated" means in good working order. It wasn't referring to government regulations.
@@fuferito That's because it's only an explanation of one reason for the right. It's not any kind of limit.
“Come and Take it” is Cody Wilson’s book that highlights the creation of the “liberator” and his dive into the legal fights and the post political world. Interesting read for anyone who hasn’t checked it out.
It was a great read, good call on mentioning it here!
@@tcorourke2007 I'm ready for his next book since the first one came out in 2015 I think. It was more of a story about how he made it and not so much a political/philosophical story as to why he he's doing it which I think people would love right now in fake america
Thanks for the comment, I will check it out.
As technology advances, the availability of these tools will of course extend to more and more people. Guns for the most part are not extremely complicated machines. Eventually every part of a gun will be produced in a home by private citizens with relative ease. From raw material to firearms, they'll have better luck going after the ammo. Making primers isn't garage friendly just yet.
Primers are just a small brass stamping machine and some chemistry.
It's incredibly easy to always stay one step ahead of the US government.
Matchheads
Some of the greatest guns ever made were made in a barn in Utah with a foot-powered lathe and a set of files. God bless J.M.B.
The real issue is the chemicals you need for the powder. One of which is only found in a few places in the world. ( modern guns don't use black powder) But with a global economy as long as there is money to be made there will be goods.
I wish there were more people with this understanding. they will never be able to take our ability to make guns away, even if we have to make luty submachine guns.
You can make a cheap submachine gun with a basic lead pipe, spring, and several pieces of metal and a nail.
Direct blow back submachine guns like the m3 and ppsh41 are basically just that.
@@Robert53area As someone from Europe - making functional firearm in your garage is hardly an issue but getting ahold of smokeless gunpowder or manufacture your own casings to make ammo really is the hard part. Fuck, even blackpowder we needed to go across the border to neighbouring country in order to buy, because you could own it (as well as blackpowder guns) but not buy it anywhere in the country legally... give me a bucket of 7.62×25mm, access to a workshop and in 3 days I will cobble together fully automatic submachine gun...
As a Marine, I always looked to pick up off the battlefield, you'd be surprised what you would see, but the fastest reload is another weapon. I have taught many jarheads, you always pick up, until you are done and gone. These people would believe guns came into existence on their own, and of course, their cloistered lives are defended by men with guns, ready to kill on their behalf, courtesy of Sir Edmund Burke. Fifty years ago, I didn't have much life left, no loss, certainly not now. Semper Fi,
@Loaded Libertarian I'm old, tired, hurt, I don't have anything left to lose. Never really did. I've taken a stand all my life, too old to change, and I don't like rules.
These people have no idea what a man can do, if they did, they'd do it. We are always ruled by bastards who believe they have power, but I note, "the grand reset" isn't exactly going swimmingly. I've studied war all my life, navy brat, Marine, they don't even know how to make anything. "Terrorists", their name for them, know more of reality. I watched 200,000 MRAPs built, sent to the desert, to discover shaped charges light aluminum on fire. I don't know how many got sent, but they all got sent back, for the local police to use.
They arrested him in Taiwan for a non-crime that happened in Texas?! WTF
Hell ya, glad this guy is still free
I'm not, he's just making mass murder easier
@@Sound_Board28 lol as if that's a bad thing mostly left wing people are killed in mass murders
@@booth5578 wasn't aware literal children were left wing
@@Sound_Board28 Then you haven't read history.
@@Sound_Board28 typically yes teenagers are usually left wing and frankly it's a good thing they get killed brevik had the right idea
Had the pleasure of seeing this guy at a 3d printed gun show in florida.
How did that go?
Crazy how they managed to print a whole gun show
@@boldgambit7896 Technology has gone too far!
How long ago?
Don't you think he's screwing everyone over stating it's only purpose is to make lowers??!! He could have made a home CNC machine . Ghost Gunner name alone is going to ruin rights. He could have let people know it has the possibility to run lowers but it's a CNC machine. He is creating a specific target /problem.
The ATF does not get to randomly change definitions of what is and isnt a gun
That’s a Democrat thing
Especially as it's a legal definition.
If they have the power to do so without people doing anything other than crying about it, they'll do it under the name of safety like they always do and will continue to do. These traitorous scum don't give a shit if the population is defanged if not in terms of its weapons, but in terms of its ability to stand up for basic rights. They'll boot in doors, kill your dog, and ruin you without any recourse because they have the state behind them.
@@Lil.Grandpa agreed
that don't but they did.
"People are gonna make guns. They're gonna choose gun privacy, they're gonna choose ways to acquire weapons outside of government oversight."
Of course they are. In this world, when you take the ability to own and wield a firearm away from someone, you're effectively taking away their right to self defense. Not everyone is going to stand for that.
The Supreme Court is taking away the right to privacy with Roe v. Wade! Read Roe v. Wade. It is predicated on doctor patient privacy. So, what happens to your "gun privacy" which is not a Constitutionally guaranteed right? There is no Constitutional right to self defense.
Interesting how these gov agencies just receive extra power by saying "muh terrarism"
When they literally just gave the Taliban billions of dollars worth of weapons and vehicles.... LOL
It's the reason the term exists as it does today heh
@@sasquatchcrew One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter, I guess? :D
Department of Homeland Security, Founded: November 25, 2002
My biggest takeaway from this: if government doesn't have the knowledge or imagination to shut down ghost guns, they don't have the knowledge or imagination to do anything else of value either. So we should act as though that is the case. Which means we should try to shrink the size and scope of government, and in the meantime, live the best we can without permission.
Imagine it's 2064 and guns are available at the click of a 3d print.
Amen.
@@MrJack1992 imagine it’s 1952 and anyone can just walk into a store and buy a gun
I don't see shutting down ghost guns as "of value", but yes to shrinking government and the rest of your comment.
In all reality, it would just take a law like "The production of a device to launch a projectile by igniting gun powder with a primer-striking device is prohibited without proper licensure" or something like that.
But that's too far. There's no way to make money off of strictly banning things.
How does the ATF write the law? Doesn't Congress do that?
The only great thing congress has done in living memory is work out new ways to abdicate their responsibilities to bureaucrats and the executive branch so that they can focus on their insider trading, power mongering and narcissism.
@@saccaed depressing, but true.
The children in congress haven't written any new laws since obamacare. They keep trying and getting in each others way. That's why Biden went through the CDC, and then OSHA, and why the ATF thinks they can write laws. Because the idiots in congress won't stop them.
There is no law in America. The country is lawless. Sociopath signaling has replaced law.
Chevron Doctrine
Men making guns on this continent is an older tradition than America as a Nation. Often in the Colonies making a firearm was the only real way a man could obtain a firearm. This tradition of DIY firearms is the original tradition.
Never heard of this guy, feeling super hopeful in the future after seeing this freedom patriot.
Well, when you find out about his legal troubles, just know it was a sting. What 16 year old can get a fake passport?
Society is at its strongest and most robust when everyone has guns and no one fires them in political anger.
Non-serialized guns qualify.
Yeah it's better when societies have handguns solve most of their problems vs automatic weapons and rifles. Handguns= civilized way of man killing another man with the rare chance of crossfire.
@@MrJack1992 have you ever been to Chicago.... automatic weapons and standard rifles are the least of your worries
@@hellishcyberdemon7112 sounds like a law enforcement issue not a gun issue
@@avroarchitect1793 yea you kidding have you seen Chicago
@@hellishcyberdemon7112 not enough arrests and convictions, you bag em tag em and lockem all up
This man is one the smartest, bravest and flat-out coolest men in America
Honestly he seems like a douche and that pedofillic stuff is, at least for me, enough to properly disqualify him from ever being the "coolest man in America". I really like what he is doing with 3d printed guns, but as a person I really don't.
@@arendmookhoek4314 Yeah, and Julian Assange is a rapist and Epstein commited suicide. Is your reasoning really that easily emotionally compromised?
@@braininavatnow9197 Why only the Straight ones?
@@nnhk0056 I don't think either of those things.
@@braininavatnow9197 I don't know man, I like the think thats not the case. Are you part of that 90 percent?
ATF should be disbanded. We don't need guns, alcohol or tobacco regulated by some weird agency.
alcohol tobacco and firearms should be the name of a store in a strip mall
They should put their efforts into improving mental health. Happy people don't harm others or depend on substances.
@@benargee I wish I had that view. I worked in mental health hospitals for a few years.
Psychology as a practice is helpful but barely. It's not like you can take the bloods and cryps and just give them group therapy. Or prozac. That's not exactly how it works.
*by some weird revenue collection agency*
Fixed that for ya!
AFT should be decommissioned.
The right to make something to protect yourself with is something we've done since the beginning of human existence.
The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. All guns should be ghost guns.
The harder they go after the whole 80% thing the bigger they're making the market for it. Barbara.... Streisand.... Effect....
I often think gun control is some huge gun manufacturer conspiracy for that exact reason. I stand in the ammo aisle having a hard time not thinking the harder they push gun control, the more ammo *flies* off the shelves lmao
The observation about the nature of government now was both prescient and deeply disturbing.
Something with that much power operating divorced from reality should give everyone pause.
Not just pause, it should send shivers of *TERROR* down your spine!
The Government NEVER learns. Look how the Volstead Act(Prohibition) turned out!! Let's Go Brandon!
“ *Those who are capable of tyranny are capable of perjury to sustain it* .”
“... *only those who have the will and the power to shoot down their fellow men, are the real rulers in this, as in all other (so-called) civilized countries; for by no others will civilized men be robbed, or enslaved* .”
― Lysander Spooner, No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority
*"So these villains, who call themselves governments, well understand that their power rests primarily upon stolen money* . *With money they can hire soldiers, and with soldiers extort money* . *And, when their authority is denied, the first use they always make of money, is to hire soldiers to kill or subdue all who refuse them more money* ."
*-The payment of taxes, being compulsory, of course furnishes no evidence that any one voluntarily supports the Constitution* .
*It is true that the theory of our Constitution is, that all taxes are paid voluntarily; that our government is a mutual insurance company, voluntarily entered into by the people with each other; that each man makes a free and purely voluntary contract with all others who are parties to the Constitution, to pay so much money for so much protection, the same as he does with any other insurance company; and that he is just as free not to be protected, and not to pay any tax, as he is to pay a tax, and be protected* .
*But this theory of our government is wholly different from the practical fact* . *The fact is that the government, like a highwayman, says to a man: Your money, or your life* . *And many, if not most, taxes are paid under the compulsion of that threat* ;.
*The government does not, indeed, waylay a man in a lonely place, spring upon him from the road side, and, holding a pistol to his head, proceed to rifle his pockets* . *But the robbery is none the less a robbery on that account; and it is far more dastardly and shameful* .
*The highwayman takes solely upon himself the responsibility, danger, and crime of his own act* . *He does not pretend that he has any rightful claim to your money, or that he intends to use it for your own benefit* . *He does not pretend to be anything but a robber* . *He has not acquired impudence enough to profess to be merely a “protector,” and that he takes men’s money against their will, merely to enable him to “protect” those infatuated travellers, who feel perfectly able to protect themselves, or do not appreciate his peculiar system of protection* . *He is too sensible a man to make such professions as these* . *Furthermore, having taken your money, he leaves you, as you wish him to do* . *He does not persist in following you on the road, against your will; assuming to be your rightful “sovereign,” on account of the “protection” he affords you* . *He does not keep “protecting” you, by commanding you to bow down and serve him; by requiring you to do this, and forbidding you to do that; by robbing you of more money as often as he finds it for his interest or pleasure to do so; and by branding you as a rebel, a traitor, and an enemy to your country, and shooting you down without mercy, if you dispute his authority, or resist his demands* . *He is too much of a gentleman to be guilty of such impostures, and insults, and villanies as these* . *In short, he does not, in addition to robbing you, attempt to make you either his dupe or his slave* .
*The proceedings of those robbers and murderers, who call themselves “the government,” are directly the opposite of these of the single highwayman* .
*In the first place, they do not, like him, make themselves individually known; or, consequently, take upon themselves personally the responsibility of their acts* . *On the contrary, they secretly (by secret ballot) designate some one of their number to commit the robbery in their behalf, while they keep themselves practically concealed* . *They say to the person thus designated:*
*Go to A- B-, and say to him that “the government” has need of money to meet the expenses of protecting him and his property* . *If he presumes to say that he has never contracted with us to protect him, and that he wants none of our protection, say to him that that is our business, and not his; that we choose to protect him, whether he desires us to do so or not; and that we demand pay, too, for protecting him* . *If he dares to inquire who the individuals are, who have thus taken upon themselves the title of “the government,” and who assume to protect him, and demand payment of him, without his having ever made any contract with them, say to him that that, too, is our business, and not his; that we do not choose to make ourselves individually known to him; that we have secretly (by secret ballot) appointed you our agent to give him notice of our demands, and, if he complies with them, to give him, in our name, a receipt that will protect him against any similar demand for the present year* . *If he refuses to comply, seize and sell enough of his property to pay not only our demands, but all your own expenses and trouble beside* .
*If he resists the seizure of his property, call upon the bystanders to help you (doubtless some of them will prove to be members of our band)* . *If, in defending his property, he should kill any of our band who are assisting you, capture him at all hazards; charge him (in one of our courts) with murder, convict him, and hang him* . *If he should call upon his neighbors, or any others who, like him, may be disposed to resist our demands, and they should come in large numbers to his assistance, cry out that they are all rebels and traitors; that “our country” is in danger; call upon the commander of our hired murderers; tell him to quell the rebellion and “save the country,” cost what it may* . *Tell him to kill all who resist, though they should be hundreds of thousands; and thus strike terror into all others similarly disposed* . *See that the work of murder is thoroughly done, that we may have no further trouble of this kind hereafter* . *When these traitors shall have thus been taught our strength and our determination, they will be good loyal citizens for many years, and pay their taxes without a why or a wherefore* .
*It is under such compulsion as this that taxes, so called, are paid* . *And how much proof the payment of taxes affords, that the people consent to support “the government,” it needs no further argument to show* .
*Lysander Spooner (1870)*
@@wheatdevon You sure can bloviate along with the best of them.
@@satsubatsu347 He’s not “bloviating.” He’s quoting. And the quotes are right on target.
@@wheatdevon Spooner nailed it. It’s always nice to see someone who realized what was happening near the beginning of the process. He may not have been heeded in his own time. But at least he can take comfort in the fact that many of us today are reading his words and appreciating them.
@@satsubatsu347 People are not happy with the most "popular" president ever. My food cost, gasoline cost, medical, home insurance, and everything else is through the roof. The federal government focusing on this instead of address the problems of the average family, that is struggling, speaks volumes about the real reason behind the ATF actions.
Rather than saying "gun control doesn't work", ask yourself "what can I do to make sure gun control doesn't work?"
I don’t own guns, but I am absolutely in support of the freedom to not be on a list that the government can use to come after you. More power to you Cody Wilson and other constitutional advocates. Preserve America, and keep us free!! You all are the thin line between the rest of us and tyranny.
ah yes because the government totally gives a shit about Jared Smith, a 33 year old dad in Tulsa, Oklahoma who just bought a new revolver.
"lists" exist so that precautions are taken place so that joe shmoe who's been in and out of prison 5 times or has recently been forced into anger management counseling doesn't get a hold of a gun and decide to kill someone or many people
classic narcissism.... you people think you are important enough for the government to have actually care about you when in reality it's a bunch of politicians tired of having to actually do their jobs because another maniac shot up a nearby strip mall. They don't care about you, they would rather collect their 6 figure checks and have as little paper work to do as possible and the most amount of attention you're going to get is when you inevitably have an episode and end up on the local news for 5 minutes.
@@zacharyjackson1829 Could you explain the reasoning then why the AFT was caught saving and recording millions of gun purchase records onto government computer creating what many would call a de facto registry? What reasoning would the government need to have a list of every or at this current time tens of millions of gun owners?
Please humble yourself and don't speak in absolutes likes you know everything. Especially when factual historic events contradict everything you have just mentioned not once but many many times. You act as if a Government making a list of gun owners under the guise of safety and common sense then later force ably ceasing said guns has never happened numerous times.
Then stand up and be a man. Never ask another to do what you are not willing to do yourself.
If the definition is changed to anything that can be made into a gun, then that includes nails. Keep in mind the Liberator gun uses only one metal part to work and that is a nail, if this definition change applies to the Liberator then that means all metal parts regardless of their relation to guns have to be serialized.
New Zealand has knife control, I never thought the US could top that with scrap control.
All metal pipes and nails/screws would all have to be serialized. Pipe shotguns (slamfires) are insanely easy to make.
Underrated comment, honestly. When everything goes to shit, the amount of people who even have the knowledge, let alone the skill, to even MAKE the things, will be so sparse that these laws seem so FIRMLY directed at suppression against tyrannical government.
Guns have come out of Pandora's box. They were in existence 800 years ago, they are too easy to make, in their basic form. I'm not a fan of nuclear bombs and power, but I know it would be futile to try and "ban" and it wouldnt help me to pretend they don't exist.
If they were doing it in a lab/factory 50 years ago, you can do it in your kitchen/garage today.
Well if we can't ban nukes then I want literaly every civilian on earth to have a silo at their command ready to launch. When it comes to armaments of any sort I have an all or none mentality.
@@Gr3nadgr3gorythis is why I don't like them, because your preference works for almost everything but this. I'm just hoping that if someone is dumb enough to use them willy nilly that they will somehow expire before being able to due to being too dumb to maintain them, take proper safety precautions etc. Maybe a breathalyzer and IQ test before button can be pushed?
Why don't you like the cleanest and safest method of power generation in existence?
@@gonzowarburn7045 I really just don't think nukes should be held by anyone. In my opinion they're a waste of fissiable material we could use for more constructive purposes. I mean, isn't there an energy crisis?
Nuclear power is amongst the absolute safest forms of energy per kwh.
The atf rulling kits that can be readily put together to make a firearm is stupid because with 6 pipes and a nail, one could easily make a slam fire shotgun, or make a pistol, or rifle, from parts in a hardware store.
With 6 pipes you could make 3 slam fire shotguns
Right, but that's a far cry from a Glock or an AR 15.
Not to say it isn't stupid. Doing stupid shit is quite literally the ATFs entire job description.
If you're capable of not making sense, doing stupid shit that doesn't make any sense, contradicting yourself and of course, shooting peoples dogs... Then you're qualified for the job.
@@robm5581 with enough experience and tools, one could make an m1919 browning. The ATF trying to ban any sort of weapon isn't ever going to end well. As the saying goes "If there is a will, there is a way."
Way to say. Great article. Be blessed & be happy
“The constitutions of most of our states (and of the United States) assert that all power is inherent in the people; that they may exercise it by themselves; that it is their right and duty to be at all times armed; that they are entitled to freedom of person, freedom of religion, freedom of property and freedom of the press.”
Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), US Founding Father, drafted the Declaration of Independence, 3rd US President
Source a letter from Thomas Jefferson to John Cartwright in 1824
We need people like cody pushing the limits of freedom everyday. They do gods work. If they can keep the government busy on the fringes of freedom the ones we join everyday are very protected.
Oh sure, we need people like Cody making it more easy than ever FOR criminals to access untraceable guns? Now all of them will want these!
Registration and sourcing via traceability is a mechanism for the eventual banning of firearms, it does zero to prevent crime but it enables litigation on the source. This, in and of itself, is unconstitutional. Firearms, ammunition and more are a basic human right.
lol they threw the constitution out a long time ago.
Sometime around when they allowed the Federal Reserve to exist.
@@sasquatchcrew Yeah useless laws that just encourages more criminals cause they know that they are armed while the citizens are helpless. The most crimes happen in places where guns are banned.
What a well spoken young man. Good head on his shoulders.
Cody Wilson is going to be another hero just like Saint Benitez. We need more patriotism in the second amendment and honor and everything our forefathers pot for our at stake. Our country needs men like this if we’re going to save our country with Biden letting in so many people to fight against us we’re gonna need all the help we can get so thank you Cody Wilson, God bless
Making AR lowers or pistol frames from raw aluminum stock is an obvious way around over regulation of 80% part kits, but the recent ATF proposal would have made all critical firearms parts "firearms" requiring a serial number and FFL registration. A general purpose CNC machine could also machine triggers, sears and even some firing pins, but is Cody going to sell the machinery needed to manufacture barrels?
I like the purist attitude of ignoring politics and focusing on the technology, but when the administrative state has unlimited power to make the rules they enforce, they will continue to add new laws, via legislation when they can, but via administrative laws by unelected bureaucrats when needed. They love making new laws that enhance their power at the expense of our liberty. It never ends.
Ivan the Troll IIRC did some work on electrochemical machining of barrels, via 3D printing a mandrel that goes down and actually eats away the material w/ electricity. It's certainly possible to do so.
The barrel making technology is unironically simpler than the Ghost Gunner.
Also, remember that Cody's battle cry years ago was "we're going to make them ban the internet". They love making new laws? With each new law they piss off more people who had nothing to do with guns because the laws have to progressively go after non-gun items.
Obvious solution to me is to have the CNC machine just take off the serial number.
@@Eckster The issue isn't having a serialized item, it's the fact that serialized items can have their purchase limited. If I can just buy it I don't care if it has a serial, the problem is when they tell me I can't buy it. Or that all the purchases are monitored (they already are with credit cards but that's another topic).
@@AG-id8dl - Even with home shop electromechanical machining (which is very cool), making a rifle barrel bore from round stock is not easy. Many people want to make an AR at home. Imagine trying to machine the locking lugs. Over regulation meant to administratively outlaw the legal and time honored tradition of individual firearms manufacturing is going to result in people being maimed or killed... not that the regulatory state would mind. In fact, they'd welcome it as another excuse to outlaw home shop firearms.
I'm an engineer and my favorite aspect of this is the design of entirely new firearms optimized for manufacturing using new equipment and methods. Manufacturing an AR lower from the 80% part sounds like fun but manufacturing from raw materials sounds even more fun to me, and that's why I'd do it - for the hobby enjoyment and technical challenge. I have a lathe, a CNC lathe, a CNC milling machine, and eight 3D printers. I wish I had more time to manufacture firearms for my own personal use and edification. It's a great hobby. Is there nothing that government regulation can't ruin?
Don't like homemade guns? Don't build one!
Love it. You don't want 80 percent, here we'll put the whole print in the machine.
If it pisses off the ATF I'm all for it.
Has a federal catfish setup ever been more obvious than what happed to him?
Yeah, his hormone really conspired against him, oh and his libido and penis.
Cody Wilson was sent to all of us true American Patriots by God and our founding forefathers. 😎👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏
At some point, when all else had failed, when the Fed begins to feel as though they are losing the fight, then they will just go after this man himself.
and they will find a funny surprise, of the 3d printed type
He may become a martyr alongside Assange, Snowden, etc, but his life will have had more meaning than 99.9% of humanity.
@@LarsLarsen77
While I'm not defending him, most people don't go around asking the age of their random sexual partners before hopping into bed with them. Those who say they do, are liars. Period.
That being said, that's not even remotely close to what I was referring to by "going after him".
Hell, for all we know he's always out there sleeping with underage prostitutes & the one time he got caught he blamed it on the ATF, we just don't know, and EVERYTHING we can imagine is pure speculation.
What I was referring to was going after him like Ruby Ridge or Waco., truly going after him. When that happens, there'll be no mistaking what is taking place or who is behind it.
@@LarsLarsen77 classical honey-pot trap with fake id
At least it's open source so another company could try.
summary: "Don't focus on activism or elections or politics, and simply invent something that resists government oppression."
Such technology is revolutionary. Not just for firearms, but for anything. Your own home parts making machine, van make practically anything below a certain size.
Agreed.
It's basically like having your own personal sweatshop but all the employees are digital and don't complain
I've honestly thought about getting one just for that. Like, I MIGHT make a weapon, but I would for sure mill a whole bunch of other stuff as well. Fixtures, for example... I would mill so many quick detach fixture plates... maybe a gang style tool holder for miniature lathe work... 3D printer brackets...
Thank you for leaving his words intact, its interesting to see his thoughts behind his action.
I agree with this guy 100%. Personal freedom should not depend on majority vote.
I knew they would try to go after him ever since the first interview. We need more patriots that are prepared to destroy the gov't, not ones that bow down and serve evil.
What we need is patriots that are prepared to distroy the government but know other ways to peacefully make the government do what we want
@@skeleton_craftGaming Do I need to remind you of the quote about when the gov't fears the people? Do you realize that the gov't has had NO REASON to fear the people for a long time? The so called "patriot act" has gone unanswered, along with numerous false arrests and crimes against the people in the name of medical authoritarianism, leaving the gold standard, and the continued imprisonment of the innocent people of Jan 6th without charge and some have been tortured. This is unconstitutional and criminal even by the standards of our own corrupt and evil gov't.
This is just the beginning of the crimes against the innocent. Consider Schaeffer Cox, Ross Ulbricht, and LaVoy Finicum. The last of whom was murdered by the gov't with no one paying the price to this day.
@@remyllebeau77 um sweaty, haven't you seen the news? the jan 6th people are worse than the 9/11 hijackers
@@joshuabacker2363 🔎 🤡🌍 🔍
China can help
Worse comes to worse it’s a trip to the local hardware store to get some wood, pipes, files, a welder, and a good set of clamps and bolts, screws, and nails.
If the California governor gets his way you'll have to register each one of those🤑🤧😫 they already have spray paint locked up at the hardware store
@@johnsparks007 the good news, you can steal about $950 worth of parts without getting charged, or enough materials for about 40 weapons, per day, per person. Don't forget to use code Antifa at the checkout while wearing your BLM shirt for 100% discount
@@jakegarrett8109 you're right there's always a bright side👍
@@LarsLarsen77 gunpowder is actually not difficult to make, especially if you can get nitrate fertilizer at the gardening store (for me that would be Lowe's or Home Depot, same place I recently purchased a pipe and 2 end caps...) then some charcoal or if you want to do it historically making it all yourself burning wood that's not hard either. Then sulfur and now you have transitional black powder, which is perfectly legal to manufacture for your personal use in the US with no license needed. Also you can use your own urine for part of the process, good luck getting a background check to prevent you from your own pee.... That's the ultimate way to tell the government to "pi$$ off!".
Maybe you're thinking of primers, those are more challenging, but really, the way I described is probably twice as difficult as converting household products into either decent grade smokeless powder (though I recommend black powder for safety reasons in a pipe musket or DIY cannon), or into primers. Personally though, I've seen listings for revolvers that used cap-gun toy caps instead of the traditional percussion caps on revolvers, and they weren't a bad price (someone had custom machined some and were selling them, neat idea during the primer shortage, they claimed it worked well).
scary shit but many of prisoners have died that way so I know what you mean; I wont be holdin one of those with my hands tho.
"Live free or fucking die" - an extremely peaceful individual
My number one reason for making my own at home is just privacy. Trust me I wish I didn't feel like I needed a gun to protect myself but that isn't the world we live in. I'd rather invest and donate more.
Cody is a true American hero. we need more countrymen like this guy.
It's kinda tragic that someone can lie and deceive and the other person who believes it get's punished.
I love the anarchy of this.
This dude is awesome. Part of what makes a right a right is that people will fight for it no matter what the government thinks
What a brilliant man. Just a suggestion, encourage the design of not only ghost guns, but also more novel, out-of-the-box ghost weaponry.
The DIY Gun Movement will go on and on and on can never be controlled nor stopped. They tried in the UK with Philip A. Luty aka P.A. LUTY and failed when he published his Book: Expedient Homemade Firearms: The 9mm Submachine Gun
Cody Wilson is an American hero and I think history will show that his role in the grand scheme of things helped move the needle to absolute liberty moreso than any politician. God bless Cody Wilson
I'm all in for the 2nd ammendment but this guy's a creep.
This rings true on so many levels. I am blown away.
“ Under *no pretext* should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the workers must be frustrated, by force if necessary”
*-Karl Marx*
Key words "the workers", i.e. no guns for anyone not ideologically committed to his vision.
After reading Marx I realized that he wasn’t a Marxist in our broadened colloquial sense. He was a 19th century socialist. Mid to late 20th century “Marxian” political and cultural development has many features in common with what’s laid out is the Grundrisse and Capital but it shouldn’t be called Marxism. Marxism wasn’t just collectivism or socialism. Marx’s Hegelianism, dialectical materialism is really what we should study when we look at the man rather than the movement.
Doesn’t work in a practicing communist society lol but it’s funny to hear all the snowflake communists quote this.
Did Marx, or do Marxists who tout this quote, believe in the right only for workers? What about the 1%? Or capitalists? Heck what about criminals who served their time? Does everyone not have a right to defend their life from arms? This is why I’ll always defend the classical liberal position of negative rights.
@@RoronoaZoroWasHere what are negative rights?
His presentation has gotten alot better.
Any gun control law is a violation of the Second Amendment.
If the government wants to completely ban ghost guns, they are going to have to criminalize making your own firearm, period. Any attempts to ban particular 80% lowers, or jigs, or a CNC machine are just going to results in more creative solutions. As an Engineer, I can say that making your own gun is not hard with basic tools.
More creative solutions = more expensive solutions. As an engineer, you will probably agree that machining a receiver from an aluiminium blank is a lot more expensive and difficult process than finishing some almost complete receiver in a drill press with a help of a jig. Now imagine if AR barrels couldn't be bought freely, on top of that $2500 CNC mill you would need something a bit more specialized to make those locking lugs and riflings.
@@Catrik the locking lugs wouldn't be to hard so long as you have access to a mill and or a lathe, the only hard part would be just matching the correct depth to your bcg for a proper fit up, and to the rifling, so long as you have a 16" drill bit of the proper landing size of the caliber you are shooting, and the ability to create a crude slug that can be heat treated and hardened to push through with a press that will give you good enough rifling to hit probably 2-3 moa groups
@@Lazybiker60 As a machinist and a fabricator who was over 10 years of experience building all kinds of stuff at home with un-proper tools, I think we have quite a different understanding of what "hard" means. Could _I_ build a rifle barrel with locking lugs, some kinds of a rifling and a correctly sizerd chamber? Yes, I can use a lathe and a mill at work, I know how to use them, I can buy a chamber reamer, and it would take me a weekend to research heat treating and get the equipment for that. It would probably take me a few tries to get everything right. I could get it done, but I would not consider it easy by any means. Now, someone who lives in an apartment without a garage, has no access mill or lathe, has never used them, doesnt know what heat treating is, doesnt know how to do any of the stuff, has to research everything. That is a HUGE task with many hard difficulties to overcome. Much higher skill cap than finishing an 80% lower with a drill press and an aftermarket jig.
@@Catrik I need help getting one of these lowers. I’ve got PTSD because of a jacked up conflict Bush wanted to start for oil money. 3 DUI’s later and now I’m a felon without the right to carry, one of the backbone rights this country swears to protect for some but take from others. I fought for that right!
@@publicuser2534 If you have repeatedly shown inability to care about other people by driving under the influence, how should you be considered to be trustworthy to carry a gun? In my opinion, you should not. And in my opinion, you should not have an easy way to illegally aquire or make a gun.
I hope you get better with the PTSD and the other issues. Is there a way to have the felon status removed in the US? Like not commit any crimes in some years?
Cody Wilson has cracked the code.
He lives free and let's people ask questions later.
He just assumes the role of a sovereign individual as we all are and people look all the more foolish for trying put him in one of their obsolete boxes.
adds question to website - "are you legally allowed to own the gun that would be made from operation of this software?" "yes/no" simple enough. would get caught quickly enough and this stupidity stopped.
@@richardroberson9277 Because people never lie ...
@@3nertia duh.....but at least then its not his responsibility. or if he fails to do the same as a gun shop then sue him out of existence, whats so special about that? the whole point of this is that its just being made be people who could otherwise legally buy a gun...right???? unless of course its not gasp
Go Cody, don't let them push you around. People agree with you either in the open or in the closet. But you have support.
It's much harder to push around citizens with guns.
That NEW ATF revised definition is technically unconstitutional on the grounds that it is perfectly legal for an individual [currently] to "fabricate" a firearm out of anything, in the privacy of their own home/domicile... there is NO law against creating your own firearm... you an legally make a Zip Gun... or a shotgun out of a piece of pipe... and there isn't a law against buying a CNC machine either... now... if you do make your own firearm out of whatever or with whatever.... YOU CAN'T SELL IT OR GIVE IT AWAY unless you add a serial number to it and register it...
Old school Americans fought tyrants, New age Americans don't want to embarrass the tyrants.
And than those Americans are wondering why their rights been converted into privileges.
I guess you get what you deserve!
Let the government give up THEIR guns first.
I would like to see congress's security teams term in their standard capacity magazine for the much safer 10 round magazine. LOL
@@plusorminusandtime I would like to see Congressional security armed with Nerf guns.
"The Emperor has no clothes." -- This guy is pretty articulate. You get a high enough profile, and suddenly you're a sex offender after you get set up on a dating website with a 16 year old. Always interesting how these things manifest.
I know, it seemed so convenient. Probably was just a fuckup on his part though.
@@LarsLarsen77 i can't say if he was set up, although i wouldn't put it past the peds in charge of the USA, but they only burned him because of who he was.
16 is also legal in like half the US states
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone , the government lives in glass houses and we the people have plenty of stones ........
@@raymclaughlin2032 stones or freedom seeds... I can't call it, nor can i tell you the particular difference in the 2...
I just want to say… THANK YOU Cody!!!
Cody is my hero.
whatever legal issues he may have does not make the truth any less a truth.
Well Zach, I have to give it to you again, another great interview. I love the story within the story. Cory Wilson like yourself is another Superstar in this world. Many great points here. One that is often overlooked by the peaceful transition group is " CAPTURE " No matter what your belief, no matter your prep work, once you are captured, it is game over. I see this playing out often in large protests, where " authorities" encircle the crowd, herd them all together than pursue malicious activities on them. They got captured. Avoid capture, at minimum long moving lines...Do not let them herd you. Soon we will be in more of a silent protest, directing our energies towards a more sustainable life, and allow the current system to run its course. Today that system is grasping for air, and this time, and I mean this time there will be no ventilators available.
Guns can be made much simpler even, also they don't need complex bolts, gas chambers, buffers, bolt balancing, recoil springs. Guns can be made to operate electrically, this immediately allows fully automatic weapons with almost no extra effort.
@@LarsLarsen77 could it be applied to actual firearms?
@@Razor-gx2dq the bolt on a paintball gun is actuated like an SMG, held back against spring pressure by a sear, the fancy automatic ones just have a solenoid controlled sear
You can make a sten type firearm with plumbing supplies and a file. Same with a luty gun. The more metal working tools you have, the easier it is. Hell you can rifle a pipe with an electrical process. Its harder to make a legal semi auto than an illegal full auto to be honest.
@@MrSolLeks everyone brings up the luty saying it's easy to make. But I have to ask, how many of those people have made one... I've seen Far more fgc9s than Lutys because the luty isn't easy to make its just easy"er" than a professional firearm. Yeah it CAN be made with hardware from a store but not many people have basic skills now to make it
@@donttreadonmemes I never said easy to make, but it was designed and constructed in a way to be made with household tools and materials. Now there is also the FGC9, a gun I do plan on making though I will still probably use a factory barrel.
Thank goodness for people like Cody Wilson. We need to find ways to get around The State.
I would LOVE if the United States could address the Domestic Terrorism threat. However, the fact that the agencies we entrusted with that very task is directly funding and PARTICIPATING in terrorist plots means that the government themselves are the terror threat.
The problem is, the government over controlling people is what pushes people too terrorism. If the government micromanage people it pushes people toward fighting back. Look at the killdozer incident. You can certainly take a perfectly normal person and given enough manipulation, cooersion, theft (by taxes), and Orwelianism, turn them into a domestic terrorist. The government really needs to understand that they may well be responsible for creating these domestic terrorists and it is better to not create terrorists in the first place vs cracking down extremely hard (patriot act type things) which may catch some domestic terrorists while at the same time creating many times more.
Cody Wilson knows what he is talking about.
Very nice psychological break down of our Break Down.
It's good to see you stand your ground, lots of us feel the same
“Gabby Giffords grand achievement,” LOL. I love this guy.
Meanwhile im over doing ECM barrels from hydraulic tubes to doing ceramic shell lost PLA casting uppers and lowers using junkyard ford and dodge aluminum rims. Quick note ford uses pretty high quality metal lol ! If you need the best aluminum to cast with use a ford aluminum wheel . Anyways you'll never stop us ! If we can make barrels and gun parts you lose. Were getting closer to making plastic extruded casings . Omce that happens its game over! The future is now old man !
Why not just making having guns illegal?
Oh *wait* ... That's exactly what they want to do!
That would require a constitutional amendment, which is not something that is easily done, especially in the context of the Bill of Rights. Abolishing the 2nd amendment is the surest way to start a civil war. So instead they just nibble away at it with registration, regulation, taxes, fees, limits etc.
@King Tutt lmao it wouldn't be guerrilla insurrection. states would simply start seceding. it would be the end of the united states...quite rightly too, as any country without the US constitution is not the US
"We must always fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil that we must fear the most, and that is the indifference of good men." - Boondock Saints
I'm certain that the ATF is not a legislative branch of the government.
Cody "The Liberator" Wilson is one of the greatest libertarians alive today.
@@volkskrieg8735 he doesn't have to say he's libertarian, it's perfectly okay for others to describe him as such.
@@mirzaahmed6589 I think it's quite rude. Libertarians are cowards at heart. This guy isn't acting like too much of a coward, that I've seen.
@@joshuabacker2363 weak
I believe he describes himself as a Crypto-Anarchist, which seems pretty close to libertarian.
The war on terror didn't end. It turned inward on its own citizens. That's not good
And only pushed us near the edge!
I just watched a commercial for buying my next gun. This was one of the best infomercials I have ever seen.
I’m personally not mad at this particular “messenger” he’s articulate and well spoken.
Defund the ATF
When homemade guns are outlawed, only outlaws will build their own guns at home. So much for the safety of law abiding citizens...
The Jews who loaded their own suitcases to get on the train were "law abiding citizens"... Your logic is flawed by your ignorance.
“ *Those who are capable of tyranny are capable of perjury to sustain it* .”
“... *only those who have the will and the power to shoot down their fellow men, are the real rulers in this, as in all other (so-called) civilized countries; for by no others will civilized men be robbed, or enslaved* .”
― Lysander Spooner, No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority
*"So these villains, who call themselves governments, well understand that their power rests primarily upon stolen money* . *With money they can hire soldiers, and with soldiers extort money* . *And, when their authority is denied, the first use they always make of money, is to hire soldiers to kill or subdue all who refuse them more money* ."
*-The payment of taxes, being compulsory, of course furnishes no evidence that any one voluntarily supports the Constitution* .
*It is true that the theory of our Constitution is, that all taxes are paid voluntarily; that our government is a mutual insurance company, voluntarily entered into by the people with each other; that each man makes a free and purely voluntary contract with all others who are parties to the Constitution, to pay so much money for so much protection, the same as he does with any other insurance company; and that he is just as free not to be protected, and not to pay any tax, as he is to pay a tax, and be protected* .
*But this theory of our government is wholly different from the practical fact* . *The fact is that the government, like a highwayman, says to a man: Your money, or your life* . *And many, if not most, taxes are paid under the compulsion of that threat* ;.
*The government does not, indeed, waylay a man in a lonely place, spring upon him from the road side, and, holding a pistol to his head, proceed to rifle his pockets* . *But the robbery is none the less a robbery on that account; and it is far more dastardly and shameful* .
*The highwayman takes solely upon himself the responsibility, danger, and crime of his own act* . *He does not pretend that he has any rightful claim to your money, or that he intends to use it for your own benefit* . *He does not pretend to be anything but a robber* . *He has not acquired impudence enough to profess to be merely a “protector,” and that he takes men’s money against their will, merely to enable him to “protect” those infatuated travellers, who feel perfectly able to protect themselves, or do not appreciate his peculiar system of protection* . *He is too sensible a man to make such professions as these* . *Furthermore, having taken your money, he leaves you, as you wish him to do* . *He does not persist in following you on the road, against your will; assuming to be your rightful “sovereign,” on account of the “protection” he affords you* . *He does not keep “protecting” you, by commanding you to bow down and serve him; by requiring you to do this, and forbidding you to do that; by robbing you of more money as often as he finds it for his interest or pleasure to do so; and by branding you as a rebel, a traitor, and an enemy to your country, and shooting you down without mercy, if you dispute his authority, or resist his demands* . *He is too much of a gentleman to be guilty of such impostures, and insults, and villanies as these* . *In short, he does not, in addition to robbing you, attempt to make you either his dupe or his slave* .
*The proceedings of those robbers and murderers, who call themselves “the government,” are directly the opposite of these of the single highwayman* .
*In the first place, they do not, like him, make themselves individually known; or, consequently, take upon themselves personally the responsibility of their acts* . *On the contrary, they secretly (by secret ballot) designate some one of their number to commit the robbery in their behalf, while they keep themselves practically concealed* . *They say to the person thus designated:*
*Go to A- B-, and say to him that “the government” has need of money to meet the expenses of protecting him and his property* . *If he presumes to say that he has never contracted with us to protect him, and that he wants none of our protection, say to him that that is our business, and not his; that we choose to protect him, whether he desires us to do so or not; and that we demand pay, too, for protecting him* . *If he dares to inquire who the individuals are, who have thus taken upon themselves the title of “the government,” and who assume to protect him, and demand payment of him, without his having ever made any contract with them, say to him that that, too, is our business, and not his; that we do not choose to make ourselves individually known to him; that we have secretly (by secret ballot) appointed you our agent to give him notice of our demands, and, if he complies with them, to give him, in our name, a receipt that will protect him against any similar demand for the present year* . *If he refuses to comply, seize and sell enough of his property to pay not only our demands, but all your own expenses and trouble beside* .
*If he resists the seizure of his property, call upon the bystanders to help you (doubtless some of them will prove to be members of our band)* . *If, in defending his property, he should kill any of our band who are assisting you, capture him at all hazards; charge him (in one of our courts) with murder, convict him, and hang him* . *If he should call upon his neighbors, or any others who, like him, may be disposed to resist our demands, and they should come in large numbers to his assistance, cry out that they are all rebels and traitors; that “our country” is in danger; call upon the commander of our hired murderers; tell him to quell the rebellion and “save the country,” cost what it may* . *Tell him to kill all who resist, though they should be hundreds of thousands; and thus strike terror into all others similarly disposed* . *See that the work of murder is thoroughly done, that we may have no further trouble of this kind hereafter* . *When these traitors shall have thus been taught our strength and our determination, they will be good loyal citizens for many years, and pay their taxes without a why or a wherefore* .
*It is under such compulsion as this that taxes, so called, are paid* . *And how much proof the payment of taxes affords, that the people consent to support “the government,” it needs no further argument to show* .
*Lysander Spooner (1870)*
@@wheatdevon if the Jews had more guns they could of stopped the Nazis some of the most effective and infumus resistence groups known world wide are those of Jewish resistance fighters and partisans. I have no idea what you are trying to argue. Are you a Nazi? A palistinian or are you arguing in there favor?
@@Demicleas no... If you don't comply you don't need more guns. Every coproaches in America has a name and a address, every political parasite has a name and a address. And the second they go after any American on American soil millions of Americans should not hesitate and remove them from America. But because so many cowards comply the parasites thrive. The Jews were cowards who complied and they died, dead is dead and if they didn't comply and died, I wouldn't call them cowards. If you are not willing to kill or be killed than you're just in the way.
@@Demicleas One of the things that 1930s Germany did was Jews access to guns.
Glad to see that Cody is still being a gangster.
Man, you can count on the ATF to ruin someone's day, huh?
DefCAD won’t let you download models with a VPN active. This is very odd indeed.
Cody Wilson is the man,the founding father's would have been proud of him!
The gov't monitors all credit card transactions for CNC purchases and blocks of aluminum, and any purchases from a ghost gun company. You'll be put on a watch list.
Go get a prepaid card at a gas station for stuff like this. I think that's safer even than using cryptocurrency. Either way the sender is going to have records on where something is shipped.