10-01-14 -- Cody Wilson (Defense Distributed) MP3 & VIDEO LOADED
Hour 1 - 3
Hour 1-3 -- Cody Wilson (Defense Distributed - 3D Gun Printing; Dark Wallet) on the October Surprise...Ghost Gunner by Defense Distributed. Chip Saunders joins the conversation.
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2014-10-01 Hour 1 Cody Wilson: Chip Saunders (Video Archive):
Cody Wilson
Defense Distributed - 3D Gun Printing; Dark Wallet
Webpage: DefDist.Org
October Surprise...
Ghost Gunner by Defense Distributed:
Today, Defense Distributed unveils project Ghost Gunner.
Ghost Gunner is an open source CNC mill developed to enable the common man to more easily and privately manufacture critical gun components.
More information can be seen today at Wired and at GhostGunner.net.
Thank you
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SB-808 Firearms: identifying information - California Legislative Information
09-30-2014 • California Legislative Information
Enrolled September 03, 2014
Passed IN Senate August 29, 2014
Passed IN Assembly August 29, 2014
Amended IN Assembly August 22, 2014
Amended IN Assembly August 19, 2014
Amended IN Assembly August 04, 2014
Amended IN Senate January 21, 2014
Amended IN Senate January 06, 2014
Amended IN Senate April 23, 2013
Amended IN Senate April 11, 2013
CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE— 2013–2014 REGULAR SESSION
Senate Bill No. 808
Introduced by Senator De León
February 22, 2013
An act to amend Sections 11106, 16520, 23910, and 30105 of, and to add Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 29180) to Division 7 of Title 4 of Part 6 of, the Penal Code, relating to firearms.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SB 808, De León. Firearms: identifying information.
(1) Existing law authorizes the Department of Justice to assign a distinguishing number or mark of identification to any firearm whenever the firearm lacks a manufacturer's number or other mark of identification, or whenever the manufacturer's number or other mark of identification or distinguishing number or mark assigned by the department has been destroyed or obliterated.
This bill would, commencing July 1, 2016, require a person who manufactures or assembles a firearm to first apply to the department for a unique serial number or other identifying mark, as provided. The bill would, by January 1, 2017, require any person who, as of July 1, 2016, owns a firearm that does not bear a serial number to likewise apply to the department for a unique serial number or other mark of identification. The bill would prohibit the sale or transfer of ownership of a firearm manufactured or assembled pursuant to these provisions. The bill would prohibit a person from aiding in the manufacture or assembly of a firearm by a person who is prohibited from possessing a firearm. The bill would make a violation of these provisions a misdemeanor. By creating a new crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
The bill would require the department to issue a serial number or other identifying mark to an applicant meeting specified criteria and would allow the department to charge a fee to recover its costs associated with assigning a distinguishing number or mark pursuant to the above provisions.
(2) Existing law allows an individual to request that the Department of Justice perform a firearms eligibility check for that individual. Existing law makes it a misdemeanor for a person or agency to require or request an individual to obtain a firearms eligibility check.
This bill would require a person to complete a firearms eligibility check before the department may grant an application for the assignment of a serial number or mark of identification. The bill would exempt this provision from the above prohibition on requiring or requesting an individual to obtain a firearms eligibility check.
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2014-10-01 Hour 2 Cody Wilson: Chip Saunders (Video Archive):
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2014-10-01 Hour 3 Cody Wilson: Chip Saunders (Video Archive):
Cody Wilson Cont'd...
TOPICS THIS HOUR:
Philip Luty
Philip Luty died on April 8, 2011 after a
two year struggle with cancer. This web
site will be kept online as a memorial.
Welcome to my Homemade Firearms web site.
The web site devoted to the homemade gun and techniques of improvised firearm manufacture.
In these days of increasingly oppressive anti-gun policies and almost police state politics affecting many other areas of our lives, it has never been more important for the aware citizen to know how a working firearm is constructed.
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CNC Gunsmithing Files
http://www.cncguns.com/downloads.html
Here are the files you can download for free. Currently there are three different types of files. First format is the SolidWorks E-drawings. This file format will allow anybody to open the files no matter what software you have installed. E-drawings is the most user friendly format since you don't have to have any special 3-D modeling (CAD) software to look at the files. The second format is the solid model file in *.igs format. You must have some sort of 3-D modeling (CAD) software to open this file format. If you are planning on doing the machining I have, you will need the *.igs file. But if you just want to open the file to look at it, you can download the E-drawing. And the last type of files you can download are the blueprints. I don't make blueprints of the solid models I make. So if you need a dimension while working on your project, you will have to reference the model. Later on, I hope to make available other files dealing with my projects...including sketches, setup sheets, programs, etc. Tim at dumpsterCNC made the 1911 solidmodel *.iges file. Andy at Helix60@neo.rr.com made the VZ58 *.iges file.
My files are free to download, and if you share these files they must remain free!