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In reply to the discussion: People were building .22 'zip guns' when Rand Paul was just a twinkle in the milkman's eye. So... [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)The UFA/88 (Re-passed in 2003, expiring in December of this year, I believe) sets a minimum metal threshold at 3.7oz of stainless or equivalent detectable mass of other metal. (What is required to trip the reference standard for metal detectors)
"The law didn't completely STOP the prevalence of plastic guns, it just reduced it."
My ass. No firearms manufacturer was making a 'plastic gun' in 1988. There were some making polymer FRAMES (Glock, for instance) but the slide and barrel, and other miscellaneous bits and bobs were WELL in excess of 16oz of metal, even completely unloaded, or disassembled into component parts. FAR in excess of the detection threshold of contemporary metal detectors.
Your comments on one-off skunkworks production of exotic weapons for the CIA (alleged) is hardly relevant to this issue. They were exempted anyway, but if they have ever possessed such a tool, it has never been publicly acknowledged. It is entirely possible that the 'prevalence' of such weapons is ZERO.