Rules/laws can vary from state to state and even municipalities within states.
Some requiring licensing to operate businesses and liability insurance on the business.
AND, workman’s compensation insurance on employees including yourself, unless the local law permits exempting yourself.
All of it is just another form of taxing, and has little to do with actually protecting people.
If you have any amount of personal assets, they could be vulnerable should anybody sue you for any reason of coarse.
If a $1000 scope was damaged because the gun fell off the bench you built, would you be liable?
Or if somebody was shot with a gun sitting on a bench you built?
No in most peoples opinion, but you would still lose considerably trying to prove that just by defending yourself.
If any of that concerns you I’d be talking with an attorney, otherwise just build the things and hope you sell them.
My vote would be to do just that.
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