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n. a factory where weapons are produced
Usage examples of "arms factory".
And that other place had been even worse, that little town where the German bombers kept coming back and missing the arms factory.
I had had just such picked men, splendid fellows, under me in the Colt Arms Factory.
Although he had continued after the Occupation to work in the arms factory run by the Germans for the Nazi war effort, later examination of his career had established beyond doubt his undercover work for the Resistance, his participation in private in a chain of safe-houses for the escape of downed Allied airmen, and at work his leadership of a sabotage ring that ensured a fair proportion of the weapons turned out by Liege either never fired accurately or blew up at the fiftieth shell, killing the German crews.
Eventually the forty-nine states became little more than a vast plantation whose people worked overtime to feed a hungry world, an arms factory to supply the tinpot dictators who used American weapons mainly against their own people, and a bank to finance the extravagances of foreign tyrants who ruled the masses.
I heard on the news this afternoon that somebody exploded a tactical nuke in an arms factory somewhere just outside Calcutta.
His secretaries sat across the aisle going through a sheaf of records from the arms factory.
There was no trouble on the rifles or the trucks, but persuading an arms factory to produce my ammo was going to be expensive, he told me.
Maybe they are why he will not let me wander through his arms factory.