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Here's why they're going after the Sig P320. You can use all the non-ATF cover parts from Sig and then print the missing component from a 0% block of metal.
>3d printing parts is someone else
correct, except the parts don't need to be printed, they're already available as a high quality retail product from Sig. That's why the ATF is targeting the P320 specifically.
>…Mr. Trump repeatedly said that “numerous historians” had told him that the golf club site was known as the River of Blood….
the South won and history is a lie.
>>18990608 /pb
>Section of heavily traveled I-95 collapses in Philadelphia after tanker truck catches fire
No way out of the city of gay love. All exits blocked.
>The Sig P320 can't pass a drop test is the issue with it. I don't think anyone is bothering to home build them. There's a plethora of other options for making your own in a variety of ways on the Glock platform alone.
That's the supposed predicate to front run the copycats.