Kant was in his office with a pencil in hand, drawing up another design for a new kind of machine. He can still hear faint sounds of thunder from the FLM-18s being fired down below on the grounds. Although the FLM-18 production line is up and running, there were still a few things that need to be done.
Currently, he can produce smoothbore flintlock muskets with minimal error and difficulty. However, when it came to the rifling of the FLM-18 or any other musket for that matter, they were many difficulties faced. The problem was that he needed the machinery to keep a consistent speed, before being drilled into the cylinder blank of a potential gun barrel. It was already hard enough for a talented smith, it would be near impossible for a newbie.