For a company wanting to sell guns they don't seem to be putting a lot out there. Just an observation. They may be great but if people can't get them what's the point.
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For a company wanting to sell guns they don't seem to be putting a lot out there. Just an observation. They may be great but if people can't get them what's the point.
“Answer The Bell...” J.W.
Did these magically delicious unobtainium rifles turn out to be any good (or even exist)? I recall this vaporware being rabidly defended by all those who should have been reasonably skeptical of the outlandish claims.
Gov't contracts eat up a good portion of production combined with a small outfit basically handfitting each part to keep tolerances tight means only a few are released to market. Nor would I want them to drop quality to increase production. From end user feedback an HDSI gun is probaby the top of line out of the box fighting AR without going into weird proprietary parts.
What are we talking about? All I see are inane comments. Don't like it? Don't buy it, no one cares.
So magic fairy dust handfitted parts are good. Weird proprietary parts are bad. Gotcha.
What kind of point can even be made about rifles that, practically speaking, don't exist? Or does that count as a point?
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