(LOCAL) POLYPRINT™: With rows upon rows of 3D printers, these so called "farms" fill abandoned buildings and warehouses where they churn out hundreds of weapons kits each day. A kit includes a sealed baggie with the printed parts, barrel, and other key metal parts. Polyprint does not test fire their products meaning the safety is determined the first ime fired by the customer.
URBANJUNGLE™: Recycling weapons from the streets provides two income streams; first is the regeneration of plastic into filament which is sold to individuals and printer farms in the region; second is the refurbishment of guns with wornout or missing parts.
BIGCATZ™: To keep costs low, a low electrical charge is passed through an encoded filament which is bathed in mineral salts. The metals from the salts collect on the fillament in the form of whatever shape was encoded. Any metal object can be encoded providing it fits in the salts vat. The product is for low or no-wear pieces.
FIBERGLEAS™: An established local brand making use of carbonfibre reinforced parts offering strength and durabilty. Unfortunately, reliance on scarce materials keeps production and brand recognition low.
KaysLESS: A new startup on the local scene offering single-use firearms at discount prices and with a wide variety of colors and styles. As with Polyprint, the safety of this weapon is evaluated upon first use.
RELICS™ GUN SHOP: Celebrating the opening of its third location, the gunsmithing and sales shop specializes in 20th century firearms refurbishment and resale. The 24 hour no-questions-asked drivethru dropoff has proven to be a success.
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