Ask Ian: "Last Ditch" Rifles for World War III?
In a hypothetical World War III scenario, major nations would drastically simplify firearm production to meet demand. This involves reducing machine time, especially CNC milling, and potentially returning to iron sights due to optics manufacturing bottlenecks. Innovations like the KP-15 monolithic polymer receiver, with a 65-second cycle time, exemplify this trend by eliminating multiple small parts and complex assembly steps.









