we met their arms manufacturers, a few grizzlesen thingerers at an abandoned military base who tear upld russian and chinese rockets and guns and weld them onto pickup trucks. they showed off their firing mechanism. so, this is the doorbell -- >> yes. >> reporter: and you attach this, you attach this to the rocket? >> yes. >> reporter: and then you are using the doorbells to fire the rocket sths. >> yes. yes. >> reporter: homemade. it's air maizing. it's an amateur do it yourself revolution here. but the rebels want more. so much more. we drove at night to the outskirts of benghazi, the capital of free libya, as they call it, to meet the top rebel general. he dreams of heavy weapons. so, you would like attack helicopters, like apache helicopters. >> yes, of course. >> reporter: there's a no-fly zone, though. you're not supposed to fly. "if they bring us apaches, we will coordinate with nato," he says. the general spent 41 years with gadha gadhafi. they went to school together. now, he fights with the rebels, finally sickened of his old comrade. the troops the general leads are high spi