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"Using gas cans as a source of plastic for certain projects (like shot-shells) would add to verisimilitude as well as raising costs"
I will consider doing that and i will remake some of this recipes
And i will update once i have free time to do so
Sorry for bad english everyone that had to read this
While it can be hard to determine what constitutes as a fair cost, some of these feel a bit too easy. It takes ten metal to make a five round clip for a makeshift rifle - eight metal for a box of ammo could easily need three or four times as much. Using gas cans as a source of plastic for certain projects (like shot-shells) would add to verisimilitude as well as raising costs.
Thank you again for contributing to the community!