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    Kurdish Gunsmithing

    This is kinda neat. He works with what he has access to and he gets the job done.

    $4,000-$6,000 for a M4!

    Sounds like I need to get to Kurdistan to start gunsmithing.

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    Cool article. Thanks!


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    Hell, guys in the Kyber pass have been turning out weapons in mud huts with nothing but hand tools for a long time now. People were building guns long before modern manufacturing methods became available. It may take a lot longer but one off hand fitting can get the job done just like CNC machining....

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    And that M-16 pictured would probably still run. Make sure there's no internal burrs and lube it up good. The location of the holes is probably seeing very little stress.
    Last edited by nova3930; 03-18-15 at 10:06.

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