They just kept their stuff too high priced for too long. When even a RIA is shooting relatively well, it is hard to justify more money for a colt for the average joe.
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They just kept their stuff too high priced for too long. When even a RIA is shooting relatively well, it is hard to justify more money for a colt for the average joe.
Why own Colt when you can own Glock?
Why say stupid things on the internet?
Does Glock make an AR-15? Did Glock make 1911 pistols in WWI and WWII? Does Glock make single action revolvers? Can I own a Glock and a Colt?
Colt's prices have more to do with their labor force than sentimental reasons. And with their new stocking dealer program the prices (at wholesale, anyway) are significantly lower than they have been.
Someone will always buy that name, at least for the model P / SAA.
There is no better way to boost sales than to create a shortage by announcing a going out of business sale. This should get them over the hump for the short run. They have good products if they would just price them competitively and stop looking for government handouts (contracts).
I love Colt, but I think they need some new designs.
While this is true, it seems crazy that they're picking this point, while they're on the edge of bankrupcy, to start restricting which dealers can sell their product. To say you have to buy a minimum of 10 guns they've selected, or you can't buy any, when Colts just aren't selling as well as other products is baffling to me. I might sell a 1911 or an AR here and there, but what am I going to do with mandatory Colt Mustangs?
Maybe they're trying to sell the idea that Colt is "special"?? I guess it briefly worked for M855... :)