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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1405498" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>It would be a relatively straightforward matter for a machine shop to fabricate an 88mm tank shell. You need to form a brass or steel shell casing of the correct dimensions, forge or cast a projectile, add gunpowder and a primer, and assemble the parts in a press. Its not much different from reloading conventional handgun or rifle ammunition, other than the size and expense of the components involved. We are talking about 1940's era technology, something well within the means of any modern day billionaire to recreate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1405498, member: 14668"] It would be a relatively straightforward matter for a machine shop to fabricate an 88mm tank shell. You need to form a brass or steel shell casing of the correct dimensions, forge or cast a projectile, add gunpowder and a primer, and assemble the parts in a press. Its not much different from reloading conventional handgun or rifle ammunition, other than the size and expense of the components involved. We are talking about 1940's era technology, something well within the means of any modern day billionaire to recreate. [/QUOTE]
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