Year of Sauna for Tech Entrepreneur and Family Man who ran Massive FGC-9 Factory

“Calculated, a gun was printed per week, which means that at least 17 guns could have been completed, the prosecutor estimates.

Veikka Joki-Erkkilä has a serious criminal past. He has received several suspended prison sentences for financial crimes.

In addition to the suspended sentence, he has been sentenced to several hundred hours of community service. One absolute verdict has come. That too was taken care of by community service.

In the case, three others were charged with, among other things, firearm crimes and aiding and abetting them. Charges against one were dismissed. Two men were sentenced to 70 fines of six euros per day.” IS

6 thoughts on “Year of Sauna for Tech Entrepreneur and Family Man who ran Massive FGC-9 Factory

  1. just saying

    As a Finn i feel like i must point out to people, that law enforcement here ALWAYS calculates everything ridiculously high. Like for example you have a weed plant, that weights 1 kilograms WET. Then they might be like “Okay boys, we got 700 grams of weed” when in reality it is just 200 grams max. Same goes with the “black market prices”, they always calculate them as the end of the spectrum.

    Meaning not as how much the original seller made money, but instead how much the resellers makes money who has 10 different people in between them. So even though he might of gotten like 700€ max per gun, they calculate it as who was the last person to buy it and at what price so of course its going to be really really high.

    But trust me, criminals especially here do not trust 3d printed firearms unless they have actually shot it themselves and even then it is a hard sell because they do not trust them because all they see is plastic. It’s even been proven that most criminals here have iq of 80-90. So even when normal people would understand it is reliable gun with steel parts in it, it’s a different story when it comes to criminals. That’s why they get scammed on gun deals so often, like selling converted blank guns as real ones because they feel like real steel despite being made of metal alloys. Which is why they are so cautious of buying guns, if they have been sold unreliable ones in the past like converted guns. Hell, one even in my city was dumb enough to buy Denix replica 1911 gun worth of 80€ from gypsies with like 1500€.

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    1. Anonymous

      & to correct i’m not speaking about some one time criminals, like normal people who also happen to like illegal guns i’m speaking of career criminals who do it over and over and over again.

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    2. WHITEMAN

      just saying : How long do you think those blank guns last before they break?
      Do they ever try to make single-shot zip-guns?

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