Polymer80 California 2025. Polymer80, the leading manufacturer of “ghost gun” kits, has agreed to stop selling them to california residents and will pay $5 million in penalties as part of a lawsuit settlement. Two agents from the los angeles county sheriff’s office, who were seriously injured in an ambush in compton last year, sued a nevada company for manufacturing parts.
The city of los angeles has filed a lawsuit in california state court against polymer80, a company it says has flooded the country with untraceable firearms by shipping. The company’s guns were the most common ghost guns recovered by the los angeles police department between.