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That's a real shame, they have been under a lot of pressure with that 'can be made operational' narrative. I thought the museum was secured like Fort Knox, wonder how they got around that?.
It's possible to make parts using 3D printers but those are not as reliable as the purpose-made original parts and the user risks the weapon blowing up in their faces. Now that would be justice!
That's a real shame, they have been under a lot of pressure with that 'can be made operational' narrative. I thought the museum was secured like Fort Knox, wonder how they got around that?.
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