Inside a small shop in the Yaka Ghand market of Mohmand Agency, 70-year-old Sher Akbar is busy repairing radios.
The shop itself presents the stark contrast between the man's past and present: one side has guns piled in a corner; the other has radios lined against the walls.
Recounting his tale, Sher Akbar says he entered the firearms business with his father as a grade 10 student some fifty years ago.
The art of gun manufacturing — which he would learn after school every day — earned Akbar's family thousands of rupees every month, making them one of the more prosperous families in the area.
Akbar reminisces about the time when militants from across the globe would buy weapons from their shop, back when Russia invaded Afghanistan in the 1980s.