PHILADELPHIA - The attorney general of Pennsylvania says the largest gun show promoter in the commonwealth has agreed to bar sale of do-it-yourself firearms assembly kits that officials say produce untraceable "ghost guns" increasingly popular among criminals.Attorney General Josh Shapiro said Monday the agreement with Eagle Arms Productions is the first his office is aware of in the nation to curb the sale of such "80% receiver kits" long popular among hobbyists and firearms enthusiasts.
An Eagle Arms representative confirmed the agreement but declined further comment.Officials say the kits aren't classified as handguns and are sold without background checks, and the homemade weapons they produce are dubbed "ghost guns" because they lack.