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About 60 percent of the guns confiscated by the police were handed in by the public voluntarily, the ministry said.
Was this a gun buy back or a "crack down"?
The crackdown is part of the ministry's campaign to maintain public stability, as this year marks the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
I would wager advertised as a buy back, then those that brought guns were "cracked down."
I wonder how many illegal gunfactories there are in China...and how many factories there are producing ammunition...got to be some...
I was always pleasant, friendly and within arm's reach of a gun.
If government is the answer, it must have been a really, really, really stupid question.
When they transitioned from AK copies to their new service rifle design, I've gotta think a lot of the old stuff got "lost."
i suspect quite a bit of that inventory might just have made it into mexico