Interesting story about Colt:
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/townhal...nment-n1876879
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Interesting story about Colt:
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/townhal...nment-n1876879
Last edited by Amp Mangum; 08-11-14 at 20:12.
I treat my lawnmower better than I treat my 1911.
Does anyone actually like Colt as a company? I don't. I recognize they have some historical weapons (think Peacemaker and pocket pistols from the roaring '20s) and that they make the most correct M4 Carbines on the market, but I don't actually like the company or anything else they sell for that matter. If the original M4 contract went to Remington or Winchester, Colt would have went out of business or been bought up a decade ago.
Colt as a company has been making moronic decisions for as long as i can remember (i'm 32). it took me until about 2009 to "forgive" the company for the shit they pulled in the late 80's and 90's. but now, why would i pay extra for a pony on the side when i can get as good product from a company whose integrity has not been called into question for a couple of decades ?
"I pity thou, fools who dost not choose BCM" - King Arthur 517 A.D.
.OlllllllO.
That is why I go BCM everytime.
Not only do I not give a crap about Colt the company, I don't give a crap about Colt the products.
I can get anything they make elsewhere for the same or higher quality at a competitive price. And I do mean anything.
I agree that AR and 1911 shooters have a ton of value options. However, base 6920's are around $900 at CDNN and the MOE 6920 can be found for $1000. That is a pretty hard to beat value. Not to mention the fact that most custom pistol smiths consider the Colt 1911 to be the best base platform on the market - especially their rail gun.
I like my rifles like my women - short, light, fast, brown, and suppressed.
just another company gone stagnant on govt contracts with lack of innovations
Unlikely... For the better part of the last 20 years, Colt has been an export company. Nearly 60% of their annual manufacturing capacity goes to foreign military sales. I certainly agree they have missed more than one wave in that time but the biggest threat to their survival is United Auto Workers Local 376 and Connecticut which owns nearly 50% of the company. That being said Zilkha is either an idiot or a genius. I'm leaning towards idiot but he has always found a way to pull through even while employing Laurel & Hardy to run the company.
Exactly, the quality to dollars spent makes Colt's AR's very hard to turn your nose up at! Colt's inc. may suck as a company, but that little pony still makes my motor run, as bad as their corporate strategy is, their product is still from a production standpoint, superb. I have one of the first rail guns that they put out, it was the best example of a Colt 1911 I'd seen in two decades...
I only own two Colts. A RR M16A1 and a 100th Ann. Rail Gun. I can't do better than the first and doing better than the CRG would cost and extra $700 over what I paid (Dan Wesson Specialist).
What if this whole crusade's a charade?
And behind it all there's a price to be paid
For the blood which we dine
Justified in the name of the holy and the divine…
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