As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
Whether it was the idiots at Cabelas to the reality of Remington Firearms, the fact is when a business becomes a hedge fund, it goes into financial ruin as quality control disappears and it simply has too many irons in the fire of bought up businesses in niche markets which are a money drain.
Remington as it was, is now a thing of the past. It has been divided up and acquired in new hedge fund expansions.
- Vista Outdoor, Inc. wins Remington Ammunition (Back-Up Winning Bidder: SIG Sauer, Inc.)
- Roundhill Group, LLC wins non-Marlin Firearms Business Assets (Back-Up Winning Bidder: Century Arms)
- Sierra Bullets, L.L.C. wins Barnes Ammunition (Back-Up Winning Bidder: Barnes Acquisition LLC)
- Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. wins Marlin Firearms (Back-Up Winning Bidder: Long Range Acquisition LLC)
- JJE Capital Holdings, LLC wins DPMS, H&R, Stormlake, AAC, and Parker brands
- Franklin Armory Holdings, Inc. wins Bushmaster
- Sportsman’s Warehouse, Inc. wins Tapco
There is hope for these difference assets as these are firearms and outdoor manufacturers who have a pulse on the public The best thing for Marlin was Ruger acquiring it. Sierra acquiring the hard hitting Barnes is another plus. We will see how Vista does, as they are trying to produce ammo again in this great shortage, but their public relations sucks in they sent me lists of suppliers and none of the information was accurate.
Remington got into major trouble, because all these foreigners who own Winchester and other companies, for some reason all started producing AR 15's and other paramilitary shit, at huge price increases, as Obama and then Mnuchkin shut down all the affordable imports in this scam.
Remington lacked quality control in new hedge fund ownership, it went plastic and entered a market where it's name was not associated with AR 15's like Colt or hunting knives like Buck. I have two Remington hunting knives, in assisted opening........what good that is for hunting knives, but the point is one was too stiff to open and this is what Remington was turning out.
I hope Remington returns to it's roots of tradition, which includes firearms of wood and steel, which hunters and shooters can relish and enjoy. Browning for the most part did not go plastic, but remained high grade pretty firearms, and all of their stuff sold out, as affordable quality always does.
Firearms making is not manipulating the public. It is making products the public desires. There are only so many Goddamn AR 15's and bolt action rifles people will buy, before they start looking for things that Grandpa had in a lever action Marlin, which come to think of it, from the Civil War on for 100 years was the home defense, ranch and farm defense and chosen weapon in all the United States. They did not jam like the autos and Remington in new ownership would be good to remember that their firearms did not jam, because they rarely built semi auto firearms.
I actually had an interview with the top posse but this election fraud got in the way. Such a pity as I would have enjoyed talking guns.
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