The Commander in Chief, President Biden boldly announced that he will seek to ban the popular AR15 rifles, declaring them not only unnecessary, but useless against the US Military’s F-15 Strike Eagle. In response to the president’s statement, Palmetto State Armory, (PSA) has announced plans to manufacture, sell, and distribute build kits for a civilian version of the US Navy’s F/A-18 Hornet. Dubbed the PSF/A-18 Murder Hornet, PSA will sell uppers, lowers, and accessories, as well as complete build kits.
The DIY aircraft is expected to launch a huge aftermarket industry, much like the AR-15 rifle did. Ordinary citizens will be able to quietly build an F/A-18 Hornet in the privacy of their own homes. And given the expected explosion of aftermarket accessories, these machines will have a near infinite number of configurations. The pre-famulated amulite frame provides superior strength without compromising airframe flexibility. Properly configured, a PSF/A-15 Murder Hornet could easily outperform its potential F-15 rival in any dogfight.
The market outlook for PSA is promising as there are currently no competitors in the space and no requirements to serialize any of the F/A-18 components. There is also no requirement to obtain a Federal Firearms License, (FFL) to manufacture or sell the components. The DIY PSA-18 Murder Hornet kits are slated to go on sale July 4th and expected to sell out quickly.
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Open-source extremists have also jumped onboard launching 3dJetFighter.com This collaborative design workspace is dedicated to development and discreet distribution of high-performance aircraft designs for DIY enthusiasts. Check out the slide show below for the top Open-Source designs.
Biden consistently cites the reasons below for banning the AR15:
- This fully semi-automatic rifle is capable of magazine clips that hold an infinite number of bullets
- All of the parts are obtainable online, untraceable and without background checks so that anyone can privately build an infinite number of them
- Any second grader with access to a 3d printer can built an infinite number of “Ghost Guns” that are literally untraceable
Surely he will have similar complaints with DIY civilian aircraft such as the PSF/A-18 Murder Hornet build kits