Seems strange to me, hearing of 'lunch box guns' made of parts sneaked out of the factory, maybe made in the factory & snuck out, etc. --- yet never any first-hand stories of doing it, or 'Grandpa told me' how, etc. With the hundreds of gun factory employees, it makes me wonder.
OTOH I know from experience that workers exist who are happy to do their job, some highly proficient, who are happy with their dull & boring job but still doing their best week in, week out. A worker with that mentality might have no interest in the product they were working on. I'm thinking of people I knew the first week I was at work, who 30-35 years later seemed happy doing the same job, while I had put forth every effort for variety in experience.
Maybe I have answered my own question, that few gun factory workers were interested beyond their specific job & only the few with an entrepreneur's mindset put forth the effort to do gun making on thier own.
Comments, opinions, etc.??
OTOH I know from experience that workers exist who are happy to do their job, some highly proficient, who are happy with their dull & boring job but still doing their best week in, week out. A worker with that mentality might have no interest in the product they were working on. I'm thinking of people I knew the first week I was at work, who 30-35 years later seemed happy doing the same job, while I had put forth every effort for variety in experience.
Maybe I have answered my own question, that few gun factory workers were interested beyond their specific job & only the few with an entrepreneur's mindset put forth the effort to do gun making on thier own.
Comments, opinions, etc.??