Pitdogg2
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Hans, no sir I'm not that naive. It's one of many many aspects.If you think small arms will win a future war…you are terribly naive.
See: Ukraine.
Hans, no sir I'm not that naive. It's one of many many aspects.If you think small arms will win a future war…you are terribly naive.
See: Ukraine.
Just saw Reagan's farewell speech at the end of his term in 89 (today back then) on the news.But they announced he had Alzheimer’s 4 or 5 years after he left…and in the early 1990’s, they didn’t have the early diagnostic tools they have today; he had it for years before diagnosis.
Additional follow up someone mentioned earlier they can still sell to Law Enforcement, per the law they can only Manufacture/sale for them, any other manufacturing would be illegal, but then again I'm not a lawyer.Just a follow up I just noticed that it states Sec. 24-1.9. Manufacture, possession, delivery, sale, and purchase of assault weapons. I didn't read any further but that seems to me SPA will be required to stop manufacturing.
16 | (7) Manufacture, transportation, or sale of weapons, | |
17 | attachments, or ammunition to persons authorized under | |
18 | subdivisions (1) through (6) of this subsection (e) to | |
19 | possess those items. |
They can sell to law enforcement and to other states.Additional follow up someone mentioned earlier they can still sell to Law Enforcement, per the law they can only Manufacture/sale for them, any other manufacturing would be illegal, but then again I'm not a lawyer.
16(7) Manufacture, transportation, or sale of weapons, 17attachments, or ammunition to persons authorized under 18subdivisions (1) through (6) of this subsection (e) to 19possess those items.
The reason Marlin’s quality went down hill is because it was Remington that bought the company and the guy in charge of the acquisition was a moron, I know first hand because I was there and saw it happen. In fact because of what Remington did to the Manufacturing process quality started to decline extensively before the move when Marlin was still in North Haven CT.Just said the same in another thread on this. Just ask Marlin how a move can go. Things are just now starting to look a bit up.
Remington did it to DPMS and Bushmaster also. When R took DPMS out of St Cloud, MN to I think TN??? They killed one of the largest AR manufactures in the country in 5-10 years IIRC.The reason Marlin’s quality went down hill is because it was Remington that bought the company and the guy in charge of the acquisition was a moron, I know first hand because I was there and saw it happen. In fact because of what Remington did to the Manufacturing process quality started to decline extensively before the move when Marlin was still in North Haven CT.
It only got worse when they moved the manufacturing process to New York.
They moved it to Arkansas.Remington did it to DPMS and Bushmaster also. When R took DPMS out of St Cloud, MN to I think TN??? They killed one of the largest AR manufactures in the country in 5-10 years IIRC.
Only the ammunition plant is here, they do not manufacture guns.They moved it to Arkansas.
DPMS receivers were marked Arkansas, so…Only the ammunition plant is here, they do not manufacture guns.
Very well said, sir!Moving a manufacturing plant has nothing to do with north or south...it is precisely what has been alluded to...the loss of expertise in running the machines and inspecting the product being manufactured. A company in my industry was bought-out and moved from Nebraska to Wisconsin, and the products made in that Nebraska facility were FAR superior to the units coming out of the newly relocated plant in WI. Enough of the key employees did NOT relocate, and quality suffered for decades. Without a near-100% staff relocation of skilled positions, it is almost inevitable.
I have no comments on SA moving...I have no idea what processes they do in IL that we would define for this argument as skilled, vs. parts made by vendors and simply assembled in IL.
Actually, that's a very good point. To have done such a great job at selling his trickledown economics con, he HAD to have had all of his cylinders running.Just saw Reagan's farewell speech at the end of his term in 89 (today back then) on the news.
I'm very aware of the signs of dementia since my Mom has it. In his speech he was perfectly coherent & I saw no signs of any debilitation.
Considering he passed away 15 years later please provide proof vs. conjecture that he had dementia before being diagnosed with it. Basically you can't.
Yep, that's the last known place i could find.Correction: it might have been Alabama…been a while since I saw one.
Either way, after DPMS left Minnesota, they went to crap.