Stophel
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It takes nearly the same amount of time for a gunsmith to make a "cheap" gun as a good gun. In the 18th century, guns were not something you could buy with a week or two's pay. :wink:
Wartime emergency production is, perhaps, different. Every second counted. Make it go "bang" and get it out the door and start on the next one. Each gun done meant one more John Bull dead. Cost of labor was probably not near so much a factor (since they might not be getting paid at all anyway...).
Wartime emergency production is, perhaps, different. Every second counted. Make it go "bang" and get it out the door and start on the next one. Each gun done meant one more John Bull dead. Cost of labor was probably not near so much a factor (since they might not be getting paid at all anyway...).