personal/private manufactured firearms, are not required to be serialized, unless they are transferred to someone else, and that needs an FFL for the transfer and the stamping of the number [part of the FFLs license number is L holder to attempt to make a valid serial number, however "identifying" markings are highly encouraged [not reqd].
and of course there must be no legal disqualification for ownership/possesion of a firearm, and the reqd paerwork for short barrel rifle or automatic weapon must be possessed if you intend to build one , [note "new" automatics are banned from production unless you are FFL6 or FFL10 and likely a special operator/armorer under govt contract]
Whenever my phone accidentally opens fandom with Chrome rather than Firefox mobile (with uBO), I wonder how the hell anybody browses the internet on their phone without an ad blocker...
It gets a lot better with an ad blocker and other annoyance-blockers. The deeper question is whether or not you think it’s worth it. I think many people visit Fandom pages only briefly from a SERP and then take off, like Wikipedia but specific to a game. If that’s the way you use Fandom then it’s probably not worth it.
What makes it worth it is if there’s a page specific to a game you like and you spend a good amount of time there reading stuff. That’s a long tail thing though.
Most of the time I don't notice it because I use Firefox w/ uB0 on all platforms. But recently I've been playing some games on Steam and trying to use Steam's browser overlay to cache some guides. Its browser seems to be a chrome fork and does not support any kind of adblocker, unfortunately, and so I've been exposed to just how bad Fandom wikis are without one.
I strongly disagree. I can not envision this software being added to windows as some kind of system software without it getting messed up somewhere along the line. It is a great piece of software and does a specific job really well. Let's leave it as is.
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