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Bang / Guns Title: Man makes pipe-guns from scrap, sells them to gun “buyback” program for $300 Most buyback programs are an absolute joke. While they are intended to “take guns off the street,” a surprisingly few number of criminals choose to participate in these government sponsored events. These events often collect a variety of broken, used, or inherited firearms from law-abiding citizens in exchange for somewhere between $50 and $100. YouTuber Royal Nonesuch has made a living making videos where he builds and fires a variety of simple pipe-guns from scrap. When his home town of Columbia, missouri offered $100 per firearm at their Gift 4 Gun Exchange buyback, Royal Nonesuch just had to participate. “I don’t have too much time or energy invested in any of these guns,” he says before selling three homemade weapons for a quick $300. He later said he plans to put that money toward more firearm projects. According to the Columbia Missoruian, 41 firearms were turned in at this event. Cory Crosby, a local businessman, raised $1,120 through a fundraiser for the event, which wasn’t quite enough to cover the $4,100 he handed out. The event’s co-sponsor Sean Spence said they’d like to do it again assuming they can raise enough money next time. Watch Royal Nonesuch’s video about his money-making opportunity below. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest This guy had better be vewwy,vewwy,careful or he might get hit with charges like manufacturing firearms without a license. You don't need a license to build them for yourself,but you do need a license to build them to sell. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #2. To: sneakypete (#1) This guy had better be vewwy,vewwy,careful or he might get hit with charges like manufacturing firearms without a license. You don't need a license to build them for yourself,but you do need a license to build them to sell. They seem to cover that with the "no questions asked" policy. And he has not sold any other homemade guns. I looked at his other vids and he seems pretty sharp on the basics of home firearms manufacture. This guy did the buyback thing last December. He promptly started building his own design of a .45ACP zip gun with a few interesting features. Another more prominent YouTube homemade gun guy has since paid his application fees for a FFL. He's an interesting young guy, a lot more than your average Missourian (which sounds like "Misery-ian" for good reason). I'm not sure his zip guns will take him anywhere in gun design but it is fun to see him try. I also thought it funny that the buyback sponsor only raised about a thousand but had to pay out over four thousand. And these three zip guns from our young entrepreneur were just the icing on the cake.
#3. To: Tooconservative (#2) They seem to cover that with the "no questions asked" policy. And he has not sold any other homemade guns. I looked at his other vids and he seems pretty sharp on the basics of home firearms manufacture. I am sure you are right,but the point I am making is that the government,from your local city or county right up to the Feral Goobermint don't worry about little things like right and wrong,or the actual law. They can and WILL punish you by burying you under insurmountable debt defending yourself in court from bogus felony charges,and then after you are bankrupt they will offer you a chance to plead guilty to a misdemeanor or face trial with a public defender on felony charges,KNOWING you are going to be railroaded into prison. Even IF you were to beat the charges,which is highly unlikely,you would still be bankrupt,unemployed,and homeless. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #4. To: sneakypete (#3) I think this guy is okay but he really should move to Montana. They protect homemade gun makers there.
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