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A very interesting weapon, especially with a quadruple-stack magazine. |
Gunbroker has one for only 2800+$
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Notice that it's an SBR and not a pistol. They attached the stock from a Spectre SMG to it.
Most of the Spectre M4 pistols I've seen on gunbroker go for around $700, though the rarer .40 and .45 versions go for a little more. I'd love to have one.
It amazes me that the Spectre M4 never caught on. It's the only gun with quad-stack magazines that WORKED, its bolt design that pumped air through the barrel jacket as it fired allowed it to keep up a rate of fire that would overheat most SMG's, it was compact, it had novel features (DAO instead of SA and safety like every other SMG), it was accurate (for an SMG anyway), and they weren't all that expensive. But for some reason, nobody ever had an interest in them.
If I could get the patent and license, I'd start producing them again and sell on the law enforcement market. 9mm with 30 and 50-rnd mags, .40 S&W and .45ACP with 30-rnd mags, heck, I could even do a 10mm version. Produce carbines and pistols for the civilian market and I'd out-compete the demand for HK94/MP5 pistols and carbines since those are almost exclusively crap unless HK produced them. Might even be able to get a military contract with some South American or European country. |
That does make a sound business case, at least at first glance. How much capital would it take to get sucha an operation started (licenses, macinery, materials, etc)? I would think Spectres in compatible calibers to whatever the police are carrying in their pistols would be very salable. Also, a 10mm Spectre would certainly be a fine weapon. |
I dunno what it'd cost to get into business. I'd need a class III manufacturer's license, and I'd need machinery and materials to produce Spectre M4's as overhead, plus employees. Make SMG's, pistols, and carbines in 9mm, .40 S&W, .45ACP, and 10mm, and maybe make some AR-15's to get into that market and not wither away as merely a niche manufacturer, and I could make a name for myself. Produce some CZ-75 knockoffs in 9mm, .40 S&W, 7.62 Tokarev, .45ACP, 10mm, and .22lr, and I can get into the handgun market too. Maybe even some FAL clones for a cheaper price than DSA sells them.
That way if another AWB comes along, I'm not entirely screwed when the majority of my business is
verboten by our benevolent overlords.
It would take a LOT of money to get started (I could probably get a loan though), but assuming there is a market for them, I could be successful. If not, I'll be another fly-by-night manufacturer who produces some really neat toys for a couple years and then goes bankrupt, causing all the guns to skyrocket in price and collectors to squabble over magazines and spare parts.