R.I.P.
Long Gun Registry
December 1st, 1998 - April 5, 2012
Never Again
KORPORAL;
"Either you have WAY too much stock or have under estimated the need in Canuckistan"
I'm afraid I don't understand your comments ????
"If the price is right, I know a lot of those Semi M53's would get sold just from CGN members alone!"
A Typical production run would be 2,000 units, unless I am very wrong I can't see the Canadian market absorbing that many....
John
I agree, Canadain gun market wouldnt cover 2000 units, But the U.S isn't choaked entirly, there will still be some demand down there. 2000 units may not sell super fast, but they will sell, especally if they are priced reasonably. If you're waiting for the U.S to rebound you'll likly be waiting a long time, And in that time frame you will not make a penny back on your R&D costs on that gun. Making money slowly is better than sitting on it and making no money at all.
Rumor control! Here are the facts:
-Disarming inocent people,
doesn't protect inocent people.
-Criminals cannot be disarmed.
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"Making money slowly is better than sitting on it and making no money at all. "
Not sure I understand the reasoning here, at the moment I am out the R&D costs, period, this I can live with....
On the other hand I would be putting out a couple of million just to produce these guns, then sit on them a for ????
John
This topic has been going on forever and looks to me like there won't be any more (MG34s & 1919A4s) for many moons if ever. Those of us who have them can bless our lucky stars and can expect to get at least what we paid for them if not more. The EE is the only place to find them. Amen.