Pakistani Sxs

Elias picked up the walnut stock, hand-carved from a tree that had once grown in the Swat Valley. He spent hours sanding the grain until it felt like silk. The barrels were his next challenge. Unlike the mass-produced firearms from overseas, these were hand-fitted. He used a mixture of soot and oil to find the high spots, filing away microscopic slivers of steel until the locking lugs snapped shut with a sound like a heavy vault door closing—a perfect, airtight seal.

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