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‘This is my ghost gun…there are many like it, but this one is mine’

I’ve written extensively about the controversy with Cody Wilson and his Ghost Gunner device– a desktop CNC milling machine that you insert an 80 percent lower into and about four hours later have a finished lower ready to assemble. Well Wired managed to get their hands on one (I’m still on the waiting list 🙁 ) and went about crafting one. Better yet, they compared the finished result to one they tried to make on a drill press and a second 3D printed lower made on a desktop replicator and took the lowers to a gunsmith for his inspection.

This is my ghost gun. To quote the rifleman’s creed, there are many like it, but this one is mine. It’s called a “ghost gun”—a term popularized by gun control advocates but increasingly adopted by gun lovers too—because it’s an untraceable semiautomatic rifle with no serial number, existing beyond law enforcement’s knowledge and control. And if I feel a strangely personal connection to this lethal, libertarian weapon, it’s because I made it myself, in a back room of WIRED’s downtown San Francisco office on a cloudy afternoon…

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Kinda long but really neat article here

Where the Second Amendment meets the Black Flag

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Had a chance to correspond back and forth with Cody Wilson, the modern crypto-anarchist who gave the world the open-sourced 3D printed gun. Once the genie is out of the bottle so to speak…

It seems his latest invention, a desktop portable CNC milling machine set up to drill the right holes in an 80 percent AR-15 lower, deemed the Ghost Gunner as an ode to Calif State Sen. Kevin de Leon, was used by a 2A group at the Texas state capitol this week to make two functional lowers on site.

Interesting conversation over at Guns.com

 

This is a Ghost Gunner

I covered this last week for Guns.com. Apparently Cody Wilson, the self-professed anarchist law student from Austin– you know, the guy who printed the first 3D gun which scared the ever loving shit out of folks when it came out even though it tends to blow up self disassemble rapidly after the first shot– just came up with a device he calls the Ghost Gunner. It’s a $1K desktop CNC machine that will turn an 80 percent AR-15 blank into a functional lower in an hour. Well he debuted it Oct 1, by Oct 3 it had sold out with over 300 orders rushing in. You have to admit, you gotta love the overthetop quality of the video he put out: