Hello fellow Gun Enthusiasts,
I am a gun enthusiast as you guys are but one key difference is I am trying to design and possibly manufacture Indigenous guns, starting from automatic pistols, I am currently at TRL 2 technology level and conducting surveys. I would like to get a positive response from you guys.
I would like to clarify that I have completely read the Arms Act 2016 for Arms manufacturers, and have several parents in mechanism design. I have finally decided to fusion my skills in efficient design and my passion for guns.
Since I am not part of any clubs or larger communities, I would love to understand the scenario in civil trade, apart from that I would love to chat with fellow gun enthusiasts and understand their hurdles/suggestions.
Eager to respond soon.
Regards
Mahek
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Networking with fellow gun ethusiasts
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Re: Networking with fellow gun ethusiasts
This is not specifically related to your post, but it has many points in common with what you mention.
Did you see/read this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=29352&p=277650#p277644
Did you see/read this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=29352&p=277650#p277644
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