Well, the seller has no feedback, so they either aren't really selling these things (no one is buying them) -or- the buyers are being arrested before they can leave negative feedback.
Also, the e-mail address,
[email protected] is at a free, anonymous e-mail site. Anyone can setup an account there with no way to verify who they are or anything else about them. Would you buy something over the Internet without first knowing who you are dealing with? I wouldn't. For all you know, they could be trying to steal your money or your identity.
Nope, this ad has *sting* written all over it, just like the one in the back of the SGN.
These DIAS things look really easy to make. If you are building an illegal machine gun for fun, the last thing you need to do is let the whole world know about your plans. Besides, blueprints for the DIAS are all over the 'net, and there is also the lightning link, which is even simpler.
So if you have a remote, private shooting range of your own, do it yourself and avoid prison.
Not that I'm advocating illegal activity or anything. Everyone knows that machineguns are horrible, evil things that only cops, feds, and soldiers are qualified to posess.
I hope I live to see the day that the ATF is formally disbanded. Probably you will find out that this isn't the ATF but more likely some other podunk agency trying to make a name for itself. There are lots and lots of cops cruising the 'net these days trying desperately to look important and busy and thereby justify their leech-like existences.