Not a good day for gun news.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...op-director-employees-company-rumored-gutted/
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...op-director-employees-company-rumored-gutted/
I concurI don't even understand why Colt was relevant anymore. While I certainly wish them well as they are a gun manufacturer, if they can't maintain viability via producing a marketable profitable product, then economically, my opinion is:
Kind of what I was getting at in my post. They outpriced the average working man, refused guns to our dealers and just kind of pissed allot of folks off. Some truly beautiful guns in the past, but today there are simply too many quality firearms manufacturers to play high and mighty with all of us. Now I love a series 70 as much as the next guy, but simply cannot justify the cost versus the product quality when several other companies are wanting my business.When they snubbed their noses last year to all the small dealers (like myself)
I don't even understand why Colt was relevant anymore. While I certainly wish them well as they are a gun manufacturer, if they can't maintain viability via producing a marketable profitable product, then economically, my opinion is:
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