CommanderFrank
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Cody Wilson is back at it again rattling lawmakers with his home-brewed weapons manufacturing. After bringing the 3-D printed gun to the masses, his company Defense Distributed, has moved onward and upward to selling the means to the CNC milling of metal gun parts right on a tabletop in your home. No serial number required.
While the Ghost Gunner is a general-purpose CNC mill, capable of automatically carving polymer, wood, and metal in three dimensions, Defense Distributed has marketed its machine specifically as a tool for milling the so-called lower receiver of an AR-15, which is the regulated body of that semi-automatic rifle.