The armory was the most important building at the shooting range.
Sun Jia had built it into the side of a mountain. Just to excavate the rock, he had hired Old Swan, who used heavy machinery and an impact drill for several days to hollow out the mountainside.
Then, a helicopter was brought in to airlift the materials for the vault. The entire room was five square meters, its walls welded from 20-centimeter-thick steel plates. The whole structure was embedded in the middle of the mountain, and the entrance was a professional blast-proof door that required two keys and a remote password to unlock.
The main priorities were security and reliability.
After all, the vault stored over forty fully automatic rifles, handguns, and submachine guns, as well as three types of heavy machine guns and a massive amount of ammunition. With that kind of firepower, never mind a police department back home—even the Fairbanks Police Department would have to concede defeat.
