https://theprint.in/features/pakistans-gun-valley-a-town-of-80000-people-2000-weapon-shops/181754/ My team once captured a complete working copy of a Russian DSHK 12.7x108mm HMG that had been crafted by hand in a 3m x 3m dirt-floored shop in Pakistan. It had been directly copied, with hand-tools (calipers, files, etc.) from a captured Russian weapon. Was it relatively crude? Yes. Was the steel of the best quality? No. Did it work? Most definitely.
If those murderous little fucking retards can hand-build a complete working copy of a Russian HMG, in a shop the size of the average kitchen, then no decent White Man worth his salt has any excuses. Stop making up reasons why you can't do something and start from the premise that you can, then plan how you are going to get it done. 1) Decide what you want. 2) Make a plan. 3) Execute the plan. That's it.
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Reminds me of a father and son in (Porto Rico or brasil ??) thta make copies of colt 45's in a damn grass hut using scrap metal and all done by hand - approx 3-4wks per pistol which they then sell to the cartels / local gangs for usd450.00. They even test fire them. It was on vice iirc.
People don't realize the resources they have all around them, just laying there waiting to be used, every day. My great uncle Walter used to send us kids out walking with buckets along the coal train tracks now and then, collecting the the good black anthracite coal that fell off the coal trains that came through several times a day. We also picked up any scrap steel left from the track repairs, like spikes, footer plates, etc. He would then take these out to his forge and turn them into useful things. I saw him turn a pile of old railroad spikes into a complete eight setting dining set (forks, spoons and knives) for my great aunt Betsy for Christmas. That's where I learned.
I saw a video of them doing it in the Philippines in a little grass hut. It only took them a few days to have a working .45 semi auto.
Oh wait , that's it i think. Lol im way out on the specifics then - i saw it awhile ago. Fairly certain the price was $450 tho. A few days/ 3 or 4 weeks ??, i guess at point whatdoesitmatter.
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