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Quoted: "Ban Era Businesses". They were the go to for LE during those years, and immediately after until other manufacturers could get going. Ruger was so close to becoming one of these companies, then they released the LCP. Did a 180 on Bill's distain for civilian martial arms and became a go to budget manufacturer. Remington was just like them, but decided to stay the course and ride it into irrelevancy . Kimber, everyone who didn't want to spend on a Colt wanted a Kimber back in the day. I don't think Magpul has gone down hill at all, its just there's a lot more competition in the same marketplace these days. View Quote I hate to say it, but Bill croaking was the best thing to happen to that company |
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Quoted: I hate to say it, but Bill croaking was the best thing to happen to that company View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: "Ban Era Businesses". They were the go to for LE during those years, and immediately after until other manufacturers could get going. Ruger was so close to becoming one of these companies, then they released the LCP. Did a 180 on Bill's distain for civilian martial arms and became a go to budget manufacturer. Remington was just like them, but decided to stay the course and ride it into irrelevancy . Kimber, everyone who didn't want to spend on a Colt wanted a Kimber back in the day. I don't think Magpul has gone down hill at all, its just there's a lot more competition in the same marketplace these days. I hate to say it, but Bill croaking was the best thing to happen to that company Ruger really did turn things around. I'm glad even though I've never really been interested in anything but their rimfires. |
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Quoted: “Winchester” is just a trademarked name that is whored out by Olin Corp. to whomever wants to market guns or Chinese junk under that prestigious name. View Quote Japanese. Miroku makes Winchester and some Browning shotguns. And they are actually very well made firearms. I do agree It is unfortunate that they aren’t made in the US. |
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Spikes. I used to see them all over this site. Not much anymore.
I still like spikes tho |
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Quoted: Ruger really did turn things around. I'm glad even though I've never really been interested in anything but their rimfires. View Quote Ive gotten more into them. I have a Ruger American PRedator in 6.5CRM and a Ruger American Ranch in 7.62x39 and for the price, you can't beat them. |
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Quoted: Bushmaster, Armalite and Rock River were big names in the AR world 15-ish years ago. View Quote Rock River at least still bothers to show up at the National Matches at Perry. They sell a lot of Service Rifles to shoot there and some very nice competition 1911s. I also pulled a lot of good deals out of their blem/seconds/clearance room there this year and last year. |
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Quoted: “Winchester” is just a trademarked name that is whored out by Olin Corp. to whomever wants to market guns or Chinese junk under that prestigious name. View Quote In addition, back in the 70s or 80s Olin spun off Winchester gun making to an investor group called US Repeating Arms, which was bought and sold and ended up under the FN umbrella along side Browning. Olin was always only in it to make ammo under the Winchester name, and profit from the brand elsewhere. |
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Someone already posted it but I was going to say H&R. Made a shit ton of guns for civvies as well as .mil (Reising SMG, Garand, FAL, M14, and M16A1).
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Fox and Lafever shotguns, AMT pistols, Parker Shotguns top shelf at one time.
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Quoted: They're coming back after being bought by PSA. I have one of their M16A1 lowers for my Mk12 Mod 0 build. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Someone already posted it but I was going to say H&R. Made a shit ton of guns for civvies as well as .mil (Reising SMG, Garand, FAL, M14, and M16A1). They're coming back after being bought by PSA. I have one of their M16A1 lowers for my Mk12 Mod 0 build. Yeah, but it's nothing like what they were |
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Quoted: The miroku guns are top quality and Japanese made View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: “Winchester” is just a trademarked name that is whored out by Olin Corp. to whomever wants to market guns or Chinese junk under that prestigious name. The miroku guns are top quality and Japanese made I was going to respond the same but note he said guns AND Chinese junk. Their Miroku guns are works of art, however my Winchester-branded Chinese screwdriver set is a pile of trash. |
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The term I would use for the whole AR market is homogenized.
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This place used to have weekly discussions about the relative merits of…
Bushmaster Rock River Arms DPMS Stag Sabre Arms Etc. Now noobs don’t even recognize those manufacturers. |
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Quoted: I can only assume you have never used Lancer magazines. Magpul is my third or fourth choice for AR mags. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Magpul still makes the best AR mags by far I can only assume you have never used Lancer magazines. Magpul is my third or fourth choice for AR mags. Agree |
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Wow about every gun maker/supplier has been named. So who's left other than Barrett that is significant or relevant.
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Quoted: Ive gotten more into them. I have a Ruger American PRedator in 6.5CRM and a Ruger American Ranch in 7.62x39 and for the price, you can't beat them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ruger really did turn things around. I'm glad even though I've never really been interested in anything but their rimfires. Ive gotten more into them. I have a Ruger American PRedator in 6.5CRM and a Ruger American Ranch in 7.62x39 and for the price, you can't beat them. True. Really the RPR was where I thought "Ok that's pretty cool." If I wasn't already balls deep into custom precision rifles, I probably would have one. |
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Gun companies will come and go. Just as with smugglers, capitalists, politicians, and gangsters, if there is money to be made, someone will step into the gap and start making money.
If they don't have the business skill to give the buyers what they want, they will fold, and someone else will start making whatever they think will sell. If they get it right, they make money, if they aren't smart enough to make what the public wants, they won't make money and they will fold. If prices are too high, the buying public will ignore them. The tricks are figuring out what the public really wants, and what they are willing to pay for it. |
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Iver Johnson, High Standard, H&R (now just a PSA sub-brand selling retro ARs though there are rumors they may come back more substantially in the future)
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When I read the thread title I thought Colt, but Remington is a close second. Between Savage, Ruger, and Tikka why would anyone buy a Remington. For shotguns I have always preferred Mossberg over Remington anyways. But, back in the day when I was 25 years younger and living in upstate NY, the 870 and highly desirable 1100s were kings with the Model 700 being on top for rifles. Not at all today.
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Quoted: This place used to have weekly discussions about the relative merits of… Bushmaster Rock River Arms DPMS Stag Sabre Arms Etc. Now noobs don’t even recognize those manufacturers. View Quote Those are good options in the AR market. Most of them used to be the affordable brands. Now they're more or less dead. CMMG has done well to stay above those brands. They used to be more middle of the road, but they have some interesting 9mm ARs, caliber conversions and other options. |
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