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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arms factory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a facility where weapons and military equipment are manufactured.
Example: "The government announced plans to increase security around the arms factory due to recent threats."
Alternatives: "weapons manufacturing plant" or "munitions factory".
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arms factory
noun
A factory where weapons are produced
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Ilion is dominated by the old Remington arms factory.
That summer she was making a time-motion study at an Illinois arms factory.
Then the Americans arrived, the arms factory was closed, and Mr. Hamid lost his job.
We filmed in the snow in a disused arms factory in Auschwitz.
The row centres on the sale of 5,500 machine guns from the FN arms factory.
A colleague and former defence correspondent for The Economist describes a tour of a French arms factory.
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Sixty miles east of Brussels, FN Herstal, the largest small-arms factory in Europe, has been making weapons since 1889.
The small-arms factory that makes machine guns was downsized after the Australian army began importing them from overseas.
After the court deserted the château, it had a checkered history, being used as a porcelain factory, a cadet school, and a small-arms factory.
By the end of World War II the prisoners had dug to house a small-arms factory.
Enfield also has engineering plants, although the well-known Royal Small Arms Factory that produced the Enfield series of rifles closed in 1988.
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