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  1. I had absolutely no interest in attempting this until I read your article. I am looking forward to Part II. Please discuss costs associated with the process and many thanks!

  2. very nice review. I wonder if a a guy could buy one and rent the usage of the machine. If a single use is about 3 hours, it would not take long for ROI.

    1. Unfortunately there have been well-publicized prosecutions of folks who conducted “AR build parties”. The LEGAL way to share the cost of a GhostGunner would be to buy it, then crank out a mix of of 30 AR-15 and AR-10 receivers for your immediate family. Then SELL IT to a friend for $200 less than your purchase price, and document that with a bill of sale. Then ask them to repeat the process. (“Lather, rinse, repeat.”) By the time it is in the hands of owner #9, the machine will sell for only $100. End result: 270 sterile (unserialized) ARs are in the hands of freedom-loving and responsible gun owners.

  3. JWR – interesting strategy you’ve outlined. An idea for a slight mod to your thought would be to sell the machine to a guy for $1500, then have him sell it back to you for $13-1400. Requires a higher degree of trust, but might be a way to turn some revenue. I’m intrigued enough by your post and follow up comments that I’ll want to ask an attorney – I might be in the market.

  4. I recently used the 80percentlower.com Gen 2 jig and milling bit with a small hand held router to complete a lower. It turned out great. I purchased several lowers and will do what JWR suggested with respect to others using it. The government doesn’t need nor have the right to know what guns I own. We have already allowed it too much power, we shouldn’t give another inch.

  5. Thank you for reviewing the Ghost Gunner! If you could possibly point out with the next part more information (possibly videos?) on what is needed in addition to the machine, jig, and 80% lower to assemble a fully operational liberal nightmare? I’m very new to the idea of building a gun myself and have never disassembled anything more complicated than a glock, and would appreciate anything you can share to help me along this route.

  6. Would also be interested in authoritative articles for selecting the rest of the parts for a complete, good build; ending up with an accurate, dependable, rugged firearm.

  7. Hey E. Amused, you could easily buy the book “how to build an AR” from your nearest Barnes & Noble, but I built mine with no more than 30 minutes of YouTube instructions.

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