Homemade Guns: Are They Legal? Must They Be Registered? (2024)

Federal laws regulating homemade guns, including "ghost guns" and 3D-printed guns, are in flux and many states are imposing their own restrictions.

By Janet Portman, Attorney · Santa Clara University School of Law
Updated by Stacy Barrett, Attorney · UC Law San Francisco

People in the United States have been making their own firearms for as long as guns have existed. The Second Amendment right to own and carry firearms includes the right to fashion homemade firearms.

Even in an era of heavier federal and state gun restrictions, most homemade guns (also called "self-assembled firearms" or "privately made firearms") are legal. Here's an overview of how homemade guns are regulated.

In This Article
  • Does the Second Amendment Protect My Right to Make and Own a Homemade Gun?
  • Gun Control Legislation and Homemade Guns
  • Modern Ways to Make Homemade Guns
  • Are Ghost Guns and 3D-Printed Guns Legal?
  • Can You Sell or Trade a Homemade Gun?
  • Talk to a Lawyer

Does the Second Amendment Protect My Right to Make and Own a Homemade Gun?

The United States Supreme Court has held that ordinary, law-abiding citizens have a Second Amendment right to keep a gun at home for self-defense and to carry a handgun in public for self-protection. (District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008); New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, 597 U.S. __ (2022).)

However, the Court has also acknowledged that Second Amendment rights aren't unlimited and that lawmakers can still impose regulations, such as forbidding some people from possessing them (felons, for example); prohibiting them in places such as schools and government buildings; and imposing conditions and qualifications on their sale, licensing, and regulation.

Gun Control Legislation and Homemade Guns

The federal Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA) requires, among other things, that people "engaged in the business" of dealing firearms get a license from the federal government called a Federal Firearms License (FLL). The GCA makes it illegal for a person without an FLL to make a firearm for sale or distribution. In addition, the law requires firearms dealers to perform background checks on people who want to buy a gun and to maintain records of all gun sales. (18 U.S.C. § 921(a)(21)(C)(2023); 18 U.S.C § 922(t) (2023); 18 U.S.C. § 923 (2023).)

However, nothing in the GCA prohibits individuals from making guns for their own personal use. A person without an FLL may make a firearm for personal use without undergoing a background check, as long as the person isn't otherwise prohibited from possessing firearms. A homemade gun doesn't have to be registered unless state or local law requires registration. (18 U.S.C. § 922(d) (2023).

My State Legislators and City Council Are Considering Banning Homemade Guns. Can They Do That?

Although the federal government hasn't regulated most homemade guns, state governments and local municipalities (cities, towns, and unincorporated areas) can regulate them as long as the regulations don't conflict with federal law. A growing number of states, like California and Colorado, have passed laws regulating homemade guns. Several cities have also imposed their own regulations, including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Denver.

Can a Felon Own a Homemade Gun?

People convicted of felonies, as well as some kinds of misdemeanors, can't legally possess a gun—homemade or otherwise. Federal law prohibits gun possession by anyone convicted of a felony or domestic violence misdemeanor. (18 U.S.C. § 922(g) (2022)

Some states have additional prohibitions. California, for example, also forbids gun possession by people who know they have a felony arrest warrant, and people convicted of certain misdemeanors in the past 10 years (including simple assault or battery, and domestic violence crimes). (Cal. Penal Code §§ 29800, 29805 (2023).)

Who Else Can't Have a Homemade Gun?

A person's criminal history isn't the only factor that can lead to losing the right to possess a gun. Federal law prohibits gun ownership by people who are subject to domestic violence restraining orders, illegal drug users, mentally ill (if determined by a judge), immigrants who have entered the country unlawfully, dishonorably discharged former members of the military, or fugitives from justice (people who are on the run from the law).(18 U.S.C. § 922(g) (2023).)

States often have their own laws prohibiting gun ownership. For example, California bans gun possession by people subject to various types of temporary restraining and protective orders, including not only domestic violence protective orders, but anti-harassment restraining orders, and gun violence restraining orders under California's "red flag law." (Cal. Penal Code §§ 18150, 29825 (2022).)

Modern Ways to Make Homemade Guns

While it's always been legal for people to make homemade guns, it hasn't always been easy. A gun is a highly machined piece of equipment, dependent on precise specifications and materials. In the past, homemade guns were often crude because individuals lacked the equipment and know-how necessary to make sophisticated weapons. However, modern technology has addressed many of these challenges, by offering "partial receivers" and the ability to make guns using 3D printing.

What Is a Ghost Gun?

A ghost gun is a firearm that is privately assembled and untraceable. Ghost guns are often made through kits sold online or at gun shows that contain all of the parts and sometimes even the necessary equipment to build the firearm at home. Increasingly, ghost guns can also be 3D-printed. Anyone can purchase a ghost gun kit or download the blueprint for a 3D ghost gun and the ghost gun itself doesn't have a serial number.

A gun's "frame" or "receiver" is the part of the firearm that houses the mechanical components and projects the bullet. The Gun Control Act (GCA) includes finished frames and receivers in its definition of regulated firearms. A person buying a finished frame or receiver would have to get it from a licensed firearms dealer, pass a background check, and register the firearm. Finished frames and receivers have serial numbers that can be used to trace the frame or receiver to the registered owner. (18 U.S.C. 921(a)(3) (2023).)

A person interested in avoiding a background check and gun registration can instead buy an unfinished frame or receiver to make a ghost gun.

What Is the Difference Between a Finished and Unfinished Frame or Receiver?

An unfinished frame or receiver (also called an 80%) is a partially completed receiver that requires additional tooling to be fully completed. A key difference between this kind of receiver and a finished receiver is that it hasn't historically been treated like a firearm and regulated by the GCA. The lack of regulation also means that unfinished receivers have no serial numbers.

Unfinished receivers are legal to sell in most states and are widely available online and at gun shows. According to the Washington Post, the process of converting an unfinished receiver into a firearm is relatively simple and can take one to seven hours depending on your skill level. Unfinished receivers have no serial number and can be sold without a background check, which makes them attractive to people who can't buy a firearm legally or want a gun that can't be traced back to its owner.

Are Ghost Guns and 3D-Printed Guns Legal?

In August 2022, the Biden Administration enacted a new ATF rule in an attempt to crack down on ghost guns. The new rule clarified the definition of a firearm under federal law, requiring serial numbers and background checks before unfinished frames or receivers can be sold. But Gun Owners of America (GOA) and others quickly challenged the rule in court. In July 2023, U.S. District Court Judge Reed O'Connor vacated the new ATF rule, finding that it exceeded the federal government's authority under the GCA. (VanDerStok v. Garland, 4:22-cv-00691 (N.D. Tex.) (2023).) The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal mostly upheld Judge O'Conner's decision. But the United States Supreme Court will have the final say on the matter after agreeing to decide the case in April 2024.

A growing number of states regulate ghost guns and other homemade guns. California, for example, requires any person who possesses, manufactures, or assembles firearms in the state to apply to the state Department of Justice for a unique serial number. Violations can be charged as misdemeanors. (Calif. Penal Code § 29180 (2023).) Guns rights groups are challenging these regulations in some states, such as Colorado.

Can You Sell or Trade a Homemade Gun?

As previously noted, the federal Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA) requires people "engaged in the business" of dealing firearms to get a license from the federal government called a Federal Firearms License (FLL). Nothing in the GCA prohibits individuals from making guns for their own personal use, but not for sale or distribution. A person who makes a gun for the purpose of selling it would have to get an FLL.

Some people argue that federal law allows an unlicensed person to sell, give away, or otherwise transfer a homemade firearm to another resident of their state if the gun was originally intended for personal use. Determining whether a gun was originally intended for personal use involves looking at many factors, including:

  • the length of time between the creation of the firearm and its transfer
  • the specific reason for the sale or transfer, and
  • whether the maker of the firearm frequently sells or transfers homemade firearms.

The safest way to sell anyone a homemade gun is to be licensed or have someone with an FLL facilitate the private sale. You typically must be licensed or an FFL to transfer a firearm to a resident of another state. A licensed firearm dealer will conduct a background check on an individual seeking to buy or receive a firearm and complete the necessary paperwork. (18 U.S.C § 922 (2023).) The ATF maintains a list of FFls in each state.

Remember, state and local governments may have their own laws regulating the sale and transfer of homemade firearms. Some states, like California, prohibit the sale or transfer of nearly all self-made or self-assembled guns. (Calif. Penal Code § 29180 (2023).) Talk to a legal expert familiar with local, state, and federal gun laws before you transfer a homemade gun.

Talk to a Lawyer

Anytime you're facing a charge for unlawful gun possession, or want to know whether a state's laws allow you to possess a particular kind of gun, you should talk to an experienced criminal defense lawyer in your area. Violations of gun laws can result in years in prison. An experienced attorney can advise you about your rights and ensure you're protected.

Homemade Guns: Are They Legal? Must They Be Registered? (2024)

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Homemade Guns: Are They Legal? Must They Be Registered? ›

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doesn't have to be registered unless state or local law requires registration. (18 U.S.C. § 922(d) (2023).

Are homemade firearms legal in the US? ›

But federally, making your own firearm for your own use is legal. Note: this does NOT include making “machineguns” or any other Title II or NFA weapons. To make a machine gun, you'll need a Type 07 FFL (manufacturer license) with a Class 2 Special Occupation Tax, even if you're making it for your use.

Can people make their own guns? ›

An individual may generally make a firearm for personal use. However, individuals engaged in the business of manufacturing firearms for sale or distribution must be licensed by ATF. Additionally, there are certain restrictions on the making of firearms subject to the National Firearms Act.

Is expedient homemade firearms legal to own? ›

With limited exceptions, the sale or transfer of ownership of self-manufactured or self-assembled firearms is prohibited under California law.

Can you make your own gun in California? ›

With exceptions, discussed below, it is legal to assemble or manufacture your own firearm in the state of California.

Can you own an unregistered gun in the US? ›

Guns prohibited by the National Firearms Act (NFA): Possession of an unregistered NFA firearm, such as a short-barreled rifle, short-barreled shotgun, or silencer, can lead to a fine of up to $250,000, imprisonment for up to 10 years, or both, under federal law.

Is it illegal to own a gun without a license in America? ›

Federal law does not require individuals to obtain a license or permit to own, possess, or purchase a firearm. Several states, however, have licensing or permitting requirements, which may come in the form of permits to purchase firearms, licenses to own firearms, or firearm registration requirements.

Can a ghost gun be registered? ›

Self-assembled or otherwise privately made firearms or so-called “ghost” guns are not illegal to own in the state of California, provided the owner goes through the process to register the ghost gun with the California Department of Justice (DOJ).

What states is it illegal to own a gun? ›

Forty-four states have a provision in their state constitutions similar to the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protects the right to keep and bear arms. The exceptions are California, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, and New York.

Is it a human right to own a gun? ›

District of Columbia v.

Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008), the Supreme Court held that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia, and to use that arm for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home. pp.

Can I lawfully make a pistol into a rifle? ›

Assuming that the firearm was originally a pistol, the resulting firearm, with an attached shoulder stock, is not an NFA firearm if it has a barrel of 16 inches or more in length.

Do I have to serialize my ghost gun? ›

As noted above, California law now generally requires that any frame or receiver (including any unfinished product that is marketed or sold to the public to become or be used as the frame or receiver of a functional firearm once completed, assembled or converted)16 must be imprinted by a federal firearms license holder ...

Are guns without serial numbers legal? ›

It is always illegal to have an NFA weapon without a serial number. It is not illegal to have a gun that was manufactured without a serial number before October 22, 1968. It is illegal to have a gun manufactured without a serial number produced by a licensed manufacturer after October 22, 1968.

What is the penalty for having an unregistered gun in California? ›

For minor first offenses like possession of an unregistered firearm, typical penalties include fines up to $1,000, probation, and mandatory gun safety courses. More serious charges like brandishing a weapon can lead to months or years in jail, felony charges, loss of gun rights, and probation.

Are ghost guns grandfathered? ›

People who already own ghost guns can still have them, so long as they aren't legally prohibited from owning guns. But any dealers that have ghost guns in their inventory must serialize them, as well as any unserialized ghost guns they acquire in the future.

In what states are ghost guns legal? ›

THE ANSWER. “Ghost guns” are unregulated in most states, except for New York, New Jersey, Washington, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Virginia and California, where local laws subject them to the same scrutiny as other firearms.

Are ghost gun kits legal? ›

The ATF's ghost gun rule ensures that the parts and kits used to build ghost guns are subject to the same federal laws and regulations as all other commercially made firearms: they must be serialized, licensed, and sold by a federally licensed dealer with a background check at the first commercial point of sale.

Is 3D printing gun legal in the US? ›

Federal Law on 3D-Printed Guns

No federal law specifically prohibits an individual from making or possessing a 3D-printed gun. Homemade guns (also called "privately made firearms") are typically legal if they are made for personal use and the person making the gun isn't prohibited from possessing firearms.

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