A total of 27 guns have been seized since June 2 when a detained drug user confessed to police that one of his friends, Ren, had a gun, said a police officer with public security bureau of Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang.
Ren was apprehended on the same day with six guns and some parts and tools for making guns, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Ren told the police he started manufacturing guns in 2016.
He bought guns, models and parts from three dealers, made or converted the guns, and then sold to buyers in more than 10 provincial-level regions, including Beijing and Shanghai.
Civilian possession of guns is illegal in China.
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