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Chapter 307: Chapter 213: New Career, Arms Tycoon! (5000 Words Chapter)_2



Lin Chuan was, of course, elated.

Which boy could resist a handsome gun, not to mention tanks, rocket launchers, and other weapons and equipment?

Forget about guns for a moment.

Even a long, straight stick by the side of the road could keep a boy occupied for ages.

Now, Lin Chuan could personally manufacture all kinds of firearms.

How could he not be happy?

"Let's get to it, let's get to it!"

Lin Chuan, burning with passion, threw himself into the production of firearms.

In fact, making guns wasn't difficult.

All you needed to do was search online to find countless examples of 'young man arrested for homemade firearms.'

Ahem, negative examples that is.

Don't learn from them!

Back in the office of the Toy Factory, Lin Chuan got down to business.

His first task was to recall the gun data requested by the Arak Armed Forces from his mind.

First up was the "SIG Sauer P365-AXG pistol."

In Lin Chuan's mind, detailed data, blueprints, and meticulous manufacturing methods for the pistol immediately emerged.

[Pistol model: SIG Sauer P365-AXG.]

[Caliber: 9mm.]

[Capacity: 17+1.]

[Barrel: 3.1 inches, carbon steel.]

[Material: carbon steel (frame), stainless steel (slide, FCU), aluminum alloy (module).]

[Trigger pull: 5 pounds 8 ounces.]

[Sights: SIG Sauer X-Ray3 sights; provision for optics.]

[Type: striker-fired, recoil-operated, semi-automatic.]

[...]

Well, that's quite professional!

Then there were the "MP5 submachine gun," "HK433 assault rifle," and so on.

That night, Lin Chuan crammed the firearm data, turning the system-provided data and blueprints into knowledge he mastered.

Next day.

The Toy Factory, no, the arms factory, embarked on its bustling transformation.

Equipment unsuitable for producing firearms and ammunition was completely removed from the plant, and as the production line had previously been used to manufacture "SIG Sauer P365-AXG pistol" toys, Lin Chuan used the same process to make the real pistols.

It must be said, Lin Chuan was highly efficient.

In just a few days, the arms factory had adjusted its production line, ready to start producing the "SIG Sauer P365-AXG pistol."

First, manufacture the frame.

The pistol's frame was made of aluminum alloy, which required the use of machines to cut the aluminum block.

Lin Chuan deemed this process important and was excited.

So, he personally adjusted the machines to ensure perfection.

With the cessation of the cutting noises, a piece of aluminum already bearing the look of a magazine well emerged; from the front, the outline of the frame was clearly visible.

Subsequently, a second precise cut was performed to fully shape the frame.

Next, the frame underwent hollowing out using a CNC machine tool, as well as processes like anti-corrosion treatment.

Then came the 'upper receiver' and the 'barrel' for production and processing.

As all the components were completed, Lin Chuan was overjoyed and personally assembled the "SIG Sauer P365-AXG pistol."

Click! Click! Click!

Lin Chuan's hands moved expertly, quickly putting the parts together so fast that his motions almost left afterimages.

The veteran employees watched with mouths agape, one exclaiming in surprise, "Boss, weren't you formerly in the toy production business?"

"The two aren't incompatible, are they?"

Lin Chuan countered before chuckling, "Why don't you give it a shot?"

"Can I?"

The veteran employee was first stunned, then his eyes lit up, fixated on the "freshly baked" pistol.

It was indeed captivating!

"Of course, you can." Lin Chuan laughed, his right hand twirling the pistol perfectly in two circles against his palm.

This move startled the seasoned employee, "What if it goes off?"

"There's no bullet in it!"

Lin Chuan laughed heartily.

Afterward, he gently caressed the compact pistol, feeling an unusual sensation in his heart.

This feeling was completely different from assembling firearms in the "Assassin" simulation game of life.

This time, he was involved in the whole process from production to assembly.

It could be likened to when as a child, among peers, he crafted a superb slingshot and with a light pull, accurately hit the stem of a roadside weed.

His buddies had only one thing to say.

—Holy shit!

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Not long after.

General Karl of the Arak Armed Forces arrived with his entourage as promised.

"Mr. Lin, you certainly didn't disappoint me!"

Karl, dressed in combat gear with a broad waist, fired hundreds of rounds on the range, peppering the target with bullet holes.

"I have strict quality control; I believe the general can feel it," Lin Chuan smiled.

"The batch of firearms you produced can totally match up to professional military factories!"

Karl laughed heartily.

After inspecting the goods, he was very pleased with Lin Chuan's manufacture of compact pistols, assault rifles, submachine guns, and the like.

Indeed, as he said, the production standards were very high!

Lin Chuan sat down by the shooting range and smiled, "You're too kind."

"By the way."

Karl also sat down, looking at Lin Chuan, "Mr. Lin, how about we deepen our partnership?"

"What kind of deeper cooperation?"

Lin Chuan raised an eyebrow.

"I can tell that you are a professional weapons manufacturer; the toys were just a cover-up. So, I want to team up with you to become Southeast Asia's biggest arms supplier!" Karl threw out his proposal.

Lin Chuan thought it over and found the suggestion to be quite appealing, so he said with a smile, "Just making firearms isn't enough to meet the needs of armed groups."

"That's for sure."

Karl smiled and continued, "Apart from firearms and ammunition, there are rocket launchers, unmanned combat aircraft, and so on, all of which are sorely needed weapons and equipment in various wars. Can you manufacture them?"

Lin Chuan smiled, "I know a little."


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