JohnCarver wrote:You do realize that a anybody with a lathe, a free day, and a $2.00 Chunk of scrap metal can and do create single-shot fire-arms? You realize that with 3D printers and technology the way it goes 'making a gun from home' will be even easier and more available to the public?
I've done better than this. At a former job where I designed metal parts, it wasn't uncommon for someone in the shop to bring in an old gun and use the shop machine tools to rework or replace worn parts to restore the gun. I even wrote a couple programs for the CNC lathe and mill for that purpose. The owner, being a gun collector himself, let the guys do this openly so long as their real work got done, but it easily could have been done secretly. It's not like there was a lot of supervision as long as everyone was doing their job well.
As far as making a gun from scratch goes, we never did that there, but it would have been possible. It would have easily been possible. And it's not like you need a special shop like that. Places like that go out of business all the time or replace their old equipment and sell it. It's not difficult to get pretty good quality used machines like that. Not to mention at a recent convention, I saw some very impressive, accurate, prototyping machines making items out of very sturdy plastic for fairly low prices.
I have the skills. I have the knowledge. These things aren't difficult to acquire. If I had $50,000, probably less, I could crank some fairly nice, multi-use guns out easily. I'm not even talking about single shot throwaway crap. And any group with a beef could raise such a sum of money and learn the skills easily.
My point is: For the most part, gun laws don't keep guns out of the hands of 'bad guys', only out of the hands of those willing to obey the law.
Argentis wrote:With a gun shoot the legs or the arms. It will incapacitate someone just fine.
A statement made by someone who's seen many movies, but not really handled a gun. Getting shot in the leg or arm is very likely to kill you as there are major arteries which will almost certainly be hit and you will bleed out quickly. Furthermore, its is incredibly difficult to aim a gun. Unless you have a lot of practice, like weekly practice, you'll want to aim for the largest target you can find in order to have any chance of hitting the person at all in a stressful situation. That means aiming for the torso.