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A sort of peripheral question (sorry if it is too far from this thread): my GM take was that when the PCs crafted a rifle with UPBs during some downtime (I am talking SFS game) it came with a charged battery (I would have done the same w. bullets).
The rule I felt applied was the one stating that if you purchase the item it comes w. full clip or charged battery (and the cost in UPBs is linked to the full list price of the item).Did I miss some rule?
Since UPBs aren't meant to be at a tactical advantage/disadvantage over credits; I would say that crafted weapons come with the same ammo/batteries that would come with purchasing the same weapon. Similarly, the same rules for selling that ammo/battery (in that you must do so with the gun) apply.

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Crafting a gun presumably requires power tools. The same power supply used to do the work could charge the battery.
Likewise, a person with the skill to make a gun could use the same knowledge to make bullets and the materials and time should be included in the resources required, as they're included in the gun's purchase price.