I'm gonna be gentle. Because I've been b-slapped for silly opinions here. And it isn't fun. I'm here to ejamacate.
"Because Donald Trump incites riots we can't have you typing what you want to type on the inter webs without a special permit. It's hard to say no issue exists."
Ask around - I'm FAR from the right-wing-nut-job or right-job wing-nut, around here. FAR from it. But as soon as we start the "well, people who 'shouldn't' have them will get them" argument, we've lost. Reread 2A.
I'll say it. It's not hard.
No
Issue
Exists!
I've built 3 (I think) P80's. All for fun. Not a single one to be "ghosty." (Although one is white - its' a stormtrooper Glock. White frame and all else black.)
I mentioned here or elsewhere earlier today about buying a $260 Pietta BP gun and a $250 conversion cylinder. No time spent milling or assembling. $510 or so and about 5 min work and you've got a workable 6-shooter. The issue is not about criminals getting guns. It's about governing the masses who are looking at these tools as non-governable.
Don't buy their lie that they're trying to keep you safe. They aren't.
I probably can't comprehend what they are trying to do - it might just be as simple as being able to claim they did something in front of the Everytown for Moms-For whatever crowd - ie for re-election.. sure it isn't keeping us safe.
But I wouldn't sell even a close-to working Glock to a 15 year old. As far as I know you could, in many states, because they need not even check ID for what is not a gun or ammo. Easier to buy than a pack of smokes or beer? - may honestly be true.
I don't agree with all this fixation on having serial numbers, that is obviously nefarious. I am no fan of the ATF or alphabet agencies making law, having such power, or Brady law for that matter - sure it violates a lot that shouldn't be.