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A Mill Valley man who ran a “ghost gun” factory out of his garage has pleaded guilty to unlicensed manufacturing and dealing of firearms, federal prosecutors announced.
Police seized thousands of guns in 2023, including more "ghost guns" and Glock switches than in previous years.
The Las Vegas man, who had prior felony convictions for drug trafficking, was sentenced to four years and nine months in federal prison.
Undercover officers then met with Wesley to buy an “unserialized” Glock 17 for $700. After buying the firearm, they asked Wesley to install a switch. Wesley also arranged for the officers to ...
Amidst an alarming rise in the number of 'Ghost Guns' in Houston, the ATF is steeping up training while admitting enforcement is challenging.
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