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Domestic production belongs squarely to the capitalists. It's not like their membership are very wealthy, so while some members may own their own hunting rifles and revolvers (being they are American), a $200 Thompson is out of the question, and things like BARs and M1919s are even harder to supply than they are to acquire.
The real trouble with communist logistics is that running a massive conglomeration of modern factories is actually hard. Communists can't simply "seize the means of production", because they don't know how to use the means of production. Instead, they have to reinvent everything from scratch. They do have the husk of whats left of the capitalist system as a cheat sheet, but it still takes time none the less.
I know this is nothing to do with ARMA, but I find this stuff fascinating and like to tism about it.