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What Would It Take To Develop A Firearm?
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I've seen these companies like Beretta, IWI, Colt, and so on, who are making these absolutely horrid pieces of metal and plastic firearms that are just the worst. But I have made many different 3D functioning firearms that I'd like to make into real guns, but I don't know where to start. I understand people are gonna say "You should let these big companies make the guns, since they spend millions of dollars in research" though they spend so much on research and they send out crappy guns.
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My Uncle is big into gun trading he has the same problem what he does is just buys build-up kits for ARs
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JasperRGHV5 wrote
My Uncle is big into gun trading he has the same problem what he does is just buys build-up kits for ARs



See that's the thing, I myself also do the gun builds from kits and all; but I wish I could be the one to make the plans so someone else can build a version of my gun. Like I've had requests from a fellow gun shop that they said they'd invest if I got a plan set forward and all, but I don't have a class 3 or whatever is needed to smith your own firearms.
Seriously, Thanks for your input! It's good to know I'm not the only one struggling!

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im not sure then cause it would take someone very smart to build and design a gun from scratch and it be safe i would youtube or google it
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JasperRGHV5 wrote im not sure then cause it would take someone very smart to build and design a gun from scratch and it be safe i would youtube or google it


Yeah, I'l have to keep searching the inter-web, it seems to be a dark area. Not many people know and most people who ask just want to build there own AR-15's. I mean if not, I could just contact the companies and see if they can take a look at my designs and if they like them let's hope they'll make one.
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First and foremost you should acquire whatever permit is required to manufacture and produce firearms. I'm sure that could be found with a little research. Then you'd probably start by drafting some designs and blueprints. Then you'd need the materials and tools to put it together. Does not sound a quick or cheap plan.
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