
Originally Posted by
Warsaw
It's a one time cost though. After selling a couple thousand units at $14,000 a piece, you've already recouped that entire cost. Trust me, it's about making money. I think you are underestimating how simple firearms actually are. As far as the Chey-tac is concerned, most of that R&D cost was likely not even in the rifle itself; it was in the .408 bullet and that range finder/spotting scope/glorified calculator.
With the tools I have at home (this is just me, because I have a shitload of power tools and table tools and hand tools), I could easily build a machine gun if I set my mind to it, let alone a bolt-action rifle. I can build a foundry and a forge for next to nothing to smelt things and make my own alloys if I have to. I can read up on ballistic physics and do some ballistic testing while changing variables such as rifling number, rate of twist, barrel length, round size, shape, weight, etc. Really, the costs are for the man hours, not the machines or the materials.
Now, while on the subject of home gunsmithy, I would like to take a box-lock and build an over-under pistol for firing slug. Just for shits and giggles.
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