He stated that when buying any firearm on the web, you should always use a reputable dealer. “If you don’t have a background in assembling fire arms or you’re not well established in that realm – than absolutely avoid that,” said Bagwell.
He walked Bolton through the safety risks of buying these weapons online.
Kenneth Bagwell is a Wake County deputy and teacher at the Wake County Firearms Education and Training Center.īagwell conducted a brief training session with Bolton at the gun range. You can purchase the parts and build just about any weapon of your choice.Īlthough some gun enthusiasts are in favor of these weapons, ghost guns pose serious concerns for many law enforcement agencies. and CBS 17 investigator Felicia Bolton discovered they are not regulated by federal laws. Ghost guns are sold online across the U.S. “We sale unserialized, unregistered AR 15’s, long range rifles, glocks, and coming out soon in the near future an AK line,” stated Kyle Martin with Ghost Guns America LLC.
They’re are referred to as “ghost guns” and these weapons are completely legal for anyone to buy. In fact, these weapons have no serial numbers, no registration and no age restrictions. CBS 17 Investigators uncovered a loophole in the sale of guns online that’s making it more difficult for police to track who owns a firearm.