Message from @Matthew
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@johnfrum I wouldn't be so sure of a competitive market, the Rheinmetall "War" department is basically looking 365days a year for engineers here. Though those are mostly tanks and everything land vehicle
Who would win one metal container boi or 1 foot of dirt
The truth may surprise you
But it's not easy to build a wooden house in the fucking desert, nor a clay one onless one pays a lot for transport
What are some good accessories?
that's why there's a shitton of trailers
Yeah Yeah let's see those hands. We're deciding your fate
I already bought a sling but I have to wait a month for that shit to arrive
FUCK
When it comes to guns
It's tough to take pics with an ipad of my own hands
Just take them one by one
it ran out of juice
ffs
Unless you're a Crab boi, we only need a pic of one hand, not both
But yeah guns, i let that one to the burger
You ARE symmetrical, right? <:pepestressed:327933525124841482>
Even tho
Do burgers still think we have no ranges at all?
If you're brave enough
Kek
Got me
@Sdeck37 thats more automotive, most people think repairing and occasionally making a custom gun in a private small bussiness when talking gunsmithing.
DiabolusEx is A+
Yeah, I realised that too after he said he wanted to build stuff himself. Admittly I doubt you find something like this in Europe anymore
here you go Mr. Kira
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that's a 9.7"
Sorry. But you are handlet. You can't be a gunsmith.
Plenty of bespoke custom guns in europe still, just you need to have a high degree of skill and need to work in a team. Dont think guns were made by single craftsmen in hundreds of years actually. Most build work is polishing and modifiying designs with occasional milling of custom components.
U kess you are some madman like https://youtu.be/dg3XDe791oY
Final result in HD https://youtu.be/OYlDgwo52tI
Huuuuuuuh why do handlets think they can succeed in life
@johnfrum Can you give examples to that?
I'd have guessed (at least for germany) that you don't even get a pipe onto your welder before standing 5 years in line for some idiotic permissions and whatnot
Gunsmithing is pretty informal in the US and has always been given there has never been a national proofhouse since the inception of the US (not that you arent very liable if something goes wrong because of you) you can go to a private school to learn the basics which is essentially a crash course in engineering, woodworking and fabrication which is normally two years or you can just apprentice and hope you get kept on/ learn enough to start.
Or you can start out in your garage with a title 03 dealer license which is like 300 bucks in fees and sticke out on your own using word of mouth to grow your business as long as you keep your taxes, stamps and financials in order.