Shipping giants FedEx and UPS say they will not transport a $1,500 computer-controlled, homemade firearms mill, as the companies are concerned the technology presents thorny legal implications, according to a Wired report.
First unveiled in October, the Ghost Gunner – a one-foot-cubed, computer-controlled (CNC) gun mill made by the nonprofit Defense Distributed – is able to produce an aluminum firearm body using digital designs.
The mill can develop a “ghost gun” that comes without a trackable serial number, of course. A mill-produced firearm can be added to with extra parts to produce, say, a homemade AR-15 semi-automatic.
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