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pickenup
08-27-2007, 23:37
Bushmaster Firearms International, LLC announced today that it has completed a transaction to acquire the assets of Cobb Manufacturing, Inc, a Georgia- based developer and producer of Tactical Rifles currently available in .308, 30-06, .338 Lapua Magnum and 50 BMG calibers. In addition, Cobb’s founder and President, Skip Patel, has been named Executive Vice President of Research & Development for BFI.
The rest of the story....

http://www.cobb50.com/news.htm

Gman
08-28-2007, 00:35
Interesting...

mr_will
08-29-2007, 11:09
Interesting...

no not interesting thats an oh shit, I was just about to order a Cobb and this will delay that because I don't know what they are going to do know. Hopefully it goes on as business as usuall with no changes.

PsyKo
08-29-2007, 12:22
10% markup on all cobb merch.???

7idl
08-29-2007, 17:37
no not interesting thats an oh shit, I was just about to order a Cobb and this will delay that because I don't know what they are going to do know. Hopefully it goes on as business as usuall with no changes.


I don't think it will effect anything..

give 'em a call and find out for sure.

mr_will
08-29-2007, 17:42
yea I will next week probably. I just sold a rifle to order one of those since DPMS royally pissed me off about a .243 I have been waiting since freakin January for.
So I found Cobb and I want one of those 24" .308 models they look like the future of AR versatility very cool design better than the MGI if you ask me.

Gman
08-29-2007, 17:42
I would expect delays.

The current Cobb rifle lineup will be refined and re-branded with the Bushmaster snake, and will be produced out of Bushmaster’s Windham, Maine Facility.

7idl
08-29-2007, 19:03
If they're making money, they're not going to drop the operation and wait for the new one to start up.... (of course, business decisions don't make too much sense at the corporate level)

Gman
08-29-2007, 23:22
They have to move the Cobb tooling from Georgia to Maine. They can't do that while they're still cranking out hardware.

7idl
08-30-2007, 05:49
well the head guy at Cobb is sticking around. he's got a vested interest in whats going on. These things don't happen over night, unless the buying company is purchasing to put a competitor out of business.


as mentioned before, best thing to do is flat out ask 'em!