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Overheard in a gunshop today. "They won't respond to that complaint. They know they will all be gone in a year" I do not have any more details than that so far. Whats up? Join the NRA | ||
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You should know better than to believe everything you hear. William Berger True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all. | |||
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Maybe they were referring to the WSMs. George ![]() | |||
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Gunshops are notorious for some of the most inane blather about hunting and guns. __________________________________________________ The AR series of rounds, ridding the world of 7mm rem mags, one gun at a time. | |||
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I heard the same silliness once upon a time about Kimber. That was 4 years ago and last I checked, they're still going strong. Gunshop rumors are to be taken with a very large grain of salt. | |||
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Let me claify. This was about Winchesters service organization. It was from a person in the know. Join the NRA | |||
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I have not heard anything about it yet. However we have seen much bigger outfits go down the tubes. | |||
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quote: And sellers at gun shows. I was looking for a 12.7x108 Russian machinegun round to add to my collection a few years ago. I asked lots of vendors if they had any. Most had never heard of it. the few who had heard of it ALL told me about those clever Russkies....see...they could fire US .50cal rounds in THEIR machineguns, but the Russian rounds were to big to fire in the US .50 mg. ![]() | |||
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quote: thta would be interesting, if winnie was a tiny division of a huge global corporation Just who owns winchester? http://www.giat-industries.fr/us_index.asp or, the other way around, olin still "owns" the name... whoever makes it under license is that jeffe opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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Im pretty sure they were talking about the 9422 series. If you look at the new 2005 catalog thats exactly what it states. "the 9422 will be gone in a year" | |||
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quote:This is the biggest understatement of the year, yet so very, very true. | |||
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Scott, I'm glad you brought up the Model 9422. One of the local dealers around here (this guy I trust 100%) was told by a USRAC official that the Model 9422 was going to be replaced by "something else" by the first of next year. What the "something else" is, I don't know.... AD | ||
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quote:FROGS!!!!!! Actually, it was my understanding that G.I.A.T. owned a majority stake in FN a few years back, who in turn owned the marketing rights for Browning. At some point, G.I.A.T., through FN, purchased the USRA manufacturing facility in New Haven, Connecticut (around 1993 or so) and the rights to market firearms under the Winchester name (made an agreement with the Olin Corporation who still owns the trademarks). G.I.A.T was also responsible for building new manufacturing facilities for USRA/Winchester (so that we can get all of those really nice CRF Model 70s at a fairly reasonable price). Around five or six years ago, G.I.A.T. spun off FN (who is supposed to be the parent to Winchester/USRA, Browning, and FNHUSA) through some kind of complicated stock swap deal. This isn't gun shop/gun show bullshit, I got it from people in "the know." FYI, USRA has gone belly-up a few times since being formed back in 1981. I haven't seen any slow down in firearms produced. Under their current management, I don't see that as a possibility. | |||
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Winchester was originally a hobby of John Olin... to the best of my knowledge the company NEVER turned a profit in its history. When John Olin died it was sold by the Olin family. In the last three years or so it has finally turned a pofit. I doubt USRAC is going anywhere, though I hear the WSSM's are in deep trouble (duh... what stupid cartridges!). BA | |||
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I've learned to keep my ears closed in gun shops... I just run in get whatever it is that their geographical convenience necessitates that I pick up and get out. There must be some school they send these guys to where they learn specifically how to ward off new customers with a genereal "grumpy old codger" attitude, and where everything they thought they learned in the '50s was gospel and could never change. I've often wondered why some of the gun folklore doesn't die... i.e.: if with a gun butt sitting in the bend of your arm, and assuming your index finger can reach the triger, then that's the LOP you need. Well, just let some guy ask about LOP at your local gun shop and listen to the typical response, and you'll see how these myths continue to live on. | |||
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Paul H said quote: Second only to Internet hunting and firearms Bulletin Boards. This of course does not apply to those present. ![]() | |||
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quote:This is incorrect. Olin, or rather his father, owned Western Cartridge prior to purchasing Winchester in bankruptcy court in 1932. They turned a fair profit, particularly during WWII, until around 1960. | |||
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quote: I think that more accurately reflects the life the Model 21. | |||
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quote:Right. The Model 21 wasn't very highly thought of until Olin's involvement (field grade versions with plain, uncheckered wood, for instance). | |||
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I understand Browning/Winchester, as it's known in France, is responsible for marketing their products here in "Old Europe". They're terrible at marketing if the presence of Browing and Winchester products in gunshops is any indication. _________________________________ AR, where the hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history become the nattering nabobs of negativisim. | |||
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U.S. Repeating Arms Corp. makes the Winchester guns, while Winchester (Olin) makes the ammo & components, permitting USRA to use the Winchester name on the guns. "Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen." | |||
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Well, I think all can rest at ease that such an event won't be occurring anytime soon. I'm figuring I'd have about the first line of communication if such an event were to occur, since we have contracts for three years out. Furthermore, everyone at the Winchester booth seemed to be extremely pleased with the turnout and orders that were placed during the shot show. This of course is coming from the head of purchasing, senior design engineer, and head of the custom shop. More rumor from the uninformed. ![]() When I say that of course, I'm not meaning you "Savage 99", just your sources. Williams Machine Works ![]() | |||
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quote: posted Feb 2, 10:16 PM Let me claify. This was about Winchesters service organization. It was from a person in the know. Join the NRA | |||
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quote:Apparently not. | |||
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quote: Paul, as one who worked for a number of years in a gunshop, I must rise and say......a truer statement has never been said. ![]() Antlers Double Rifle Shooters Society Heym 450/400 3" | |||
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quote: You sayin it isn't? ![]() | |||
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