Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger

Chapter 127 Professional Vision



Mountain Eagle was indeed stunned; he couldn’t have imagined that such a service could exist in the world.

What kind of person could come up with such a business?

The Weapon Bank supported remote withdrawal, which certainly did not mean transporting the guns stored in Pattaya to other places, because that would be too costly. It must mean providing you with weapons of the same model.

Just from this, Mountain Eagle understood that the main customers of the Weapon Bank were mercenaries...

With such an extremely convenient service of remote deposit and withdrawal, they provided great convenience to those mercenaries with fewer connections.

For example, if you wanted to go to the Middle East for a temporary job during the summer break from college, you definitely couldn’t bring weapons on a commercial flight.

Then you could choose the Weapon Bank, purchase the weapons you wanted to use in a safe place, deposit them there, and withdraw them at the bank’s branch when you arrive at the destination.

What a brilliant idea!

They attracted customers with advanced business models, sold the weapons once, and still had the weapons in the hands of the Weapon Bank, who could resell them multiple times.

As long as they maintained enough stock to handle a bank run, they could sell a gun as many times as they wanted.

Moreover, there was no concept of inheritance with these things; after a mercenary’s death, those deposits left in the Weapon Bank were confiscated.

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