You want a .22 with pistol with a small but adequate barrel, in order to fight your way to your full auto rifle. Your machine tool will not make a barrel. At present, barrels are not controlled, but soon they will be.
We can make most of a gun with a cnc and a blank - and a barrel. Blanks are hard, barrels are harder. You can freely buy blanks and barrels now, but when things hit the fan, we will need the capability to make blanks and barrels.
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You will find there is enough latent stock that that does not become the limiting factor in any situation where the supply is limited.
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What's the mean number of rounds a deployed infantryman shoots per year? Not 5K. What's effective life of an AR barrel? Somewhere 10-15k, depending on how hot you get them (and pistol barrels last forever). How many barrels available per insurgent? Dozens. Not an issue.
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Small parts (extractor, springs, gas rings, firing pin, bolt) break waaay before barrel life is reached. That's why you have spares. They're cheap, too, and in a pinch can be machined or adapted from completely innocuous components
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