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Bruce W. Krafft
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"The huffingtonpost.com’s take on guns is like Candide in reverse. When it comes to firearms, the anti-gun site’s writers live in the worst of all possible worlds. Every story on guns indicates a 'gun violence' epidemic. Every study proves that owning guns is like juggling vials of anthrax. So when I read John A. Tures’ article Why Gun Manufacturers Are in Serious Financial Trouble 'celebrating' AR-15 maker Colt’s descent into bankruptcy, I looked for the usual malicious prevarication. ..." ... |
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Millwright66
(6/17/2015)
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Kinda not seeing the 'trees because of the forest' brand of analysis. Yes the "panic buying spree" is (largely) over, which means manufacturers now have to sell their products on value, utility and reliability, rather than availability. At least two, perhaps four of the 'old-timers' are going to struggle in the new marketplace. But others - offering better product lines, quality, reliability and customer service - are doing well. Go figure !
But let's not shout this from the housetops. Let the hoplophobes enjoy their "victory" and, (hopefully) rest upon their laurels. |
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