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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 1651540" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>Here's how all the gun makers play the new gun marketing game. They'll introduce most at the SHOT Show in February or the NASGW in November. A few pre-production guns will be furnished to the gun writers. The magazine articles get written, then published a couple months after introduction. The public may (or may not) clamor to their dealer to purchase the product. The distribution stream gauges interest. The factories often wait until there is sufficient demand to produce a production run of the new product. Usually they don't fill the demand; they really do not want to fully fulfill it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 1651540, member: 385"] Here's how all the gun makers play the new gun marketing game. They'll introduce most at the SHOT Show in February or the NASGW in November. A few pre-production guns will be furnished to the gun writers. The magazine articles get written, then published a couple months after introduction. The public may (or may not) clamor to their dealer to purchase the product. The distribution stream gauges interest. The factories often wait until there is sufficient demand to produce a production run of the new product. Usually they don't fill the demand; they really do not want to fully fulfill it. [/QUOTE]
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