भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्सभित्र किल्क गर्नुहोस
The lone street that runs across the village is lined on either side with shops where revolvers, automatic pistols, shotguns and Kalashnikovs line the shelves. These are manufactured by the villagers from scrap metals from shipyards using simple hand tools and a small drill press, inside hundreds of closet-sized rooms located in the back alleys and side streets. Nearly seventy-five percent of the population is involved in the gun business, and the skills required to produce a working replica has been handed down from father to son through several generation. Sold often at a fraction of the price of the originals, many of these guns find their way into Afghanistan and possibly elsewhere. Allegedly, a large number of guns and ammunition used by the Taliban has been traced back to Darra Adam Khel.
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