11 Biggest Gun Producing Countries in the World

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If you are passionate about guns you would love to check out our list of 11 Biggest Gun Producing Countries in the World. There is a huge demand for weapons worldwide. According to many – war is big money, which is why countries export and import different kinds of weapons including guns, missiles, and bombs. While general public is not allowed to have bombs, grenades and other types of weapons, they are allowed to keep regular guns if they have a license for it. There has been an increase in the gun culture in some parts of the world. USA, Switzerland, Finland, and Serbia are amongst the countries with the highest gun ownership. In USA alone there are almost 130,000 gun dealers with 51,438 retail stores, 7,356 pawnshops and 61,562 collectors. According to a study, America has more guns stores than grocery shops. Having a gun culture is not so bad if you can create Gun Laws that protect everyone. So, have you ever wondered where it all started? Let us go back in time and see where it all began.

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The first ever recognized gun came out in AD 1000 in China which was a bamboo tube that fired a spear using gun powder and the gun technology started evolving from there. During the First World War in 1918 the Germans introduced machine gun for the first time. During the Second World War, the Germans added yet another weapon to their arsenal in the form of an assault rifle. This was the first time any army used this gun.

Today, we have a large number of guns available in different shapes and sizes. Some of the most famous guns of the modern era include AK-47, A5-15, G3, FAL, MP5, M1911 and the list just goes on and on.  These guns are sold and bought by different countries but do you know which country tops the list when it comes to producing weapons? Well, if you don’t then you have come to the right place. Below is a list of top 11 Biggest Gun Producing Countries in the World by their share of worldwide arms export.

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