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Well that's true, you don't 1.
Because it take large resourced to build an ordnance factory, not to mentional skilled labor. 2.
And any underground arms factory is easily found as it can't move. 3.
No, criminals will stick to drugs, not go in for arms manufacture. 4.
Exactly how do you build a rifle from the ground up ? 5.
Oh and bolt action rifles are still legal in the UK 6.
What is your engineering experience, have you even graduated High School yet ? 7.
People have been building guns for "millennia" huh ? 8.
I would love to see you post a picture of a 2,000 year old gun.
By all means, you can continue to defend gun ownership on the ground that any gun ban would be made useless by a surge in home made gun production.
Yes they are - Google images of home made guns.
They look crude and are nothing like a modern, factory produced, firearm.
Certainly nothing capable of derailing a hypothetical gun ban in the USA.
Because even under the draconian UK gun laws, they're still legal to make and buy.
I just said they did.
But you're talking about transplanting machinery that produce today's guns into a back yard machine shop, now that is laughable.
Yes they are - Google images of home made guns.
They look crude and are nothing like a modern, factory produced, firearm.
Certainly nothing capable of derailing a hypothetical gun ban in the USA.
Because even under the draconian UK gun laws, they're still legal to make and buy.
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I call BS on it - I have actually fired a Lee Enfield No 4, I don't believe it can be built in a back yard machine shop in Afghanistan.
Besides why make a bolt action rifle ?
Nope, you need a proper ordnance factory
Your belief is irrelevant because it is fact that the Khyber Rifles exist. Simple incredulity.
Because they have done so for decades. It is what they know.
Completely busted by the fact the Khyber Rifles exist.
You post above has been reported again.
Those rifles are almost certainly a repair job done to existing, damaged rifles. I suspect that perhaps the stock was replaced.
Incorrect.
Had you read the links provided you would know that is not true.
Or you have read them and are playing stupid.
And why would you report this post?
Read my signature.
Your vitriol is ignored.
Those guns were repair jobs.
You post above has been reported again.
Those rifles are almost certainly a repair job done to existing, damaged rifles. I suspect that perhaps the stock was replaced.
Why do you insist that?
Your evidence?
Link?
Citation?
The "playing stupid" game is making you look silly.
No they are not.
Because I know what's required to do basic engineering. You don't.
You never answered, have you graduated high school yet ?
I'd bet money on it.
Lee Enfield rifles are fairly common in that part of the world, I can imagine a cottage industry in repairing them.
I'd bet money on it.
Lee Enfield rifles are fairly common in that part of the world, I can imagine a cottage industry in repairing them.
Because I know what's required to do basic engineering. You don't.
You never answered, have you graduated high school yet ?
I'd bet money on it.
Lee Enfield rifles are fairly common in that part of the world, I can imagine a cottage industry in repairing them.
You are incorrect. You don't understand the basic engineering required to make a workable firearm....
To enter the United States Marine Corps requires a high school diploma. On top of that after retirement I receive a BA from a California University and a year post grad.... And you?
Except they aren't repairs....
A Khyber Pass copy is a firearm manufactured by cottage gunsmiths in the Khyber Pass region between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
And you would lose..
And a cottage industry of building them from an existing pattern. Its more than 100 year old technology. You seem to have a serious intellectual disconnect here....
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