with all these modular parts systems and garages fully equipped with vices and big hand tool assortments, we may need to revisit what actually building a rifle is. Assembling an AR from a parts kit is not building it- not even if you have to dremel a part to fit. Neither is putting a pre-fit barrel on an action and slapping it into a stock straight from amazon. Just sayin.
Why? Why do we need to divide and set people apart? I mean what is the point? When you look at religions, political parties, social economic labels or groups it is all about dividing people, passing judgments and separating people by some random idea or standard.
If we apply your logic then General Motors for instance does not build car's in America they just assembly parts and sub assemblies made for them often outside of the USA.
Most gunsmiths do not make the barrel, the receiver, bolt, the stock or optics. So whose toes are you going to step on next? Most gunsmiths do not own a lathe or end mill and do not re-barrel in house they send it out. Are they not "Real Gunsmiths"??? If I profile a barrel chamber it and thread it am I suddenly a gunsmith?
Is a military Armorer not one because all of the things he or she works on were built by someone else and they are mostly swapping out fully machined parts?
Shoe me a Gunsmith that does everything in house today the action, the barrel, the tooling, the stock etc.....