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Massachusetts man faces federal weapons charge, found with 8 ghost guns, hundreds of rounds of ammo, DOJ says
2022-11-23
[FoxNews] Stewart Silvestri, 24, was found with multiple firearms, ammunition and firearm components, the Justice Department said.

A Massachusetts man is facing a federal weapons charge after he was found with a "machinegun" along with eight so-called ghost guns and firearm components, authorities said.

The Justice Department said the firearms found in possession of Stewart Silvestri, 24, contribute to the "ongoing plague of gun violence" happening in Massachusetts and across the nation.

"Moreover, two of the firearms Mr. Silvestri allegedly possessed were machineguns capable of causing extreme harm, destruction and even mass casualties in the blink of an eye," said U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins. "Firearms, including ghost guns, are deadly weapons and those who illegally possess them are a potential threat to the safety of our neighborhoods."

He is charged with one count of unlawful possession of a "machinegun," authorities said.

A federal complaint said law enforcement officers responded to multiple reports of an erratic driver on State Route 95 in Rowley, Massachusetts, who pulled into a weigh station. Silvestri allegedly told authorities he had just come from an armory in New Hampshire.

He appeared to be sitting on firearms, prosecutors said. During a search of his vehicle, authorities also found eight ghost guns, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and "numerous" parts for firearms, including two firearms that were fully automatic, the Justice Department said.

A Massachusetts State Police news release said Silvestri was found with a handgun with a 50-round drum magazine and other magazines with varying numbers of rounds.

He faces up to 10 years in prison. He appeared in a federal court on Nov. 18 and was ordered detained.
Posted by:Skidmark

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Posted by: Sluse Grealet9429   2022-11-23 22:15  

#4  ...hundreds of rounds of ammunition...!!!

*snort* *giggle*
Posted by: Mercutio   2022-11-23 09:17  

#3  I once bought a Contender G2 pistol frame and a separate 18" barrel. The dealer asked me to please take them home and mate them together there, as the local ATF office at the time was likely to -incorrectly - deem the mating together of the two halves to be "unlicensed manufacturing," which he wanted no part of. I told him I couldn't blame him a bit and walked out with my purchases.

It's a sweet shooting varmint pistol in .204 Ruger now.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-11-23 07:41  

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It is not the Homemade Firearm, aka "Ghost Gun" that got his A$$ in deep stinky. It was more likely the manufacture of a Full Auto weapon.


ATF’s new rule does not change the definition of a Firearm Frame or Receiver to include 3D printed firearms. Further, Rule 2021R-05 does not prohibit you from building a firearm using an 80% receiver. T


"No, a license is not required to make a firearm solely for personal use. However, a license is required to manufacture firearms for sale or distribution."
Posted by: NN2N1   2022-11-23 06:11  

#1  I thought going down shooting when they come was the whole point?
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-11-23 03:39  

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