Nick Lynch
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Uh, yeah, I, I really am a fan of the die free stuff.
And if you want your stuff to look cool like this, don't you wish your jackal was hot like this?
So diefree.com, coupon code WLS is life.
Dusky wants full stops.
They are not in stock right now.
And I was going to reach out today, but I was like, oh, no, they're at freaking SHOT Show.
So I will reach out when they get back from SHOT Show and find out what the holdup is because the people wants them precious.
And that's all there is.
Okay.
Question from Nightwasher513TX.
Thank you for trying to answer my question on episode 435.
It was about making a pistol brace for your 3D printed firearms.
My follow-up question is, what is the likelihood that any of the 3D printed pistols with pistol brace would have gotten a letter from the ATF?
Case in point, the Mac Daddy Mac 11 has a pistol brace designed on it.
So then, since that designer most likely has not gotten a letter from the ATF, does that mean that thousands of people that have printed it and installed it are breaking the law?
That being said, is there any negative effects on submitting a brace designed to the ATF?
I carry every day with my DB Alloy Mac 11 in my backpack.
And last follow up question.
If a steel plate had a serial number engraved on it to ATF specs, then that was inserted into the printed frame during the printing process and cannot be removed without destroying the print and compliant being compliance with ATF rules.
I really hope you read this question before Aaron gets back.