A well deserved busting of the chops too!
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A well deserved busting of the chops too!
This has been going around on the webs for over a week. They're not stopping civilian production, they're temporarily focusing on some government contracts. Still plenty of ponies in the pipeline, and they'll be making more new ones for those that want 'em when the .gov contracts are fulfilled.
Nothing new.
Nothing permanent.
Many folks buy an AR based on "specs", when you take that into consideration, your statement is not accurate.
I'm not a tier one operator, so to a certain extent, I couldn't care less, but I've owned Bushmaster's, Colts, Daniel Defense, BCM, and the Colts and BCM's ran the best, with the Bushmaster a very close second, and surprisingly the DD last in terms of reliability.
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I wouldn?t necessarily say they make a better product but they have been making firearms for a hundred and fifty years longer than either of the other companies you mentioned and they started supplying firearms to the US military around 1872.
A history like that kind of builds a reputation. Let me know in about another hundred and twenty five years where JP and Larue end up.
(FYI- I?m not endorsing Colt or their products and I?m definitely not some kind of fan boy. Just tossing out facts as to why Colt has a reputation for making a decent product.)
Not that I disagree with your assessment of Colt's management, but I believe they are suspending retail sales because they're having a hard time keeping up with their gov contract fulfillment. Seems to me they didn't over-tool up during the big panics like others did. That combined with all the new entries making AR's and they're kinda right that there's excess manufacturing capacity - except at Colt of course.
C'mon, why you gotta make my faux internet outrage meaningless and misplaced?!?
I hope that's true, but I wouldn't be terribly surprised to find out that they are pandering to the idiots.
https://www.colt.com/news/2630
Colt's statement
I'm seeing this misrepresented by the MSM this morning. They're implying that Colt is doing this due to social pressure with their snippets of Colt's actual statement, particularly with this sentence: "At the end of the day, we believe it is good sense to follow consumer demand and to adjust as market dynamics change."
This isn't as tilted as what I'm seeing live from the morning Fox 31 anchors;
https://kdvr.com/2019/09/19/colt-will-stop-making-ar-15-rifles-for-consumers/