Gun Industry

Hi guys, im making a research paper about how gun bans and legislation affect the gun industry and about panic buys. Y'all got some links or info i could tune in to use?

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Do your own research shitbag

nice support.
so far im looking into the rimngton bankruptcy and how obama administration fueled the gun scare buy.
i was wondering if you guys could guide me to something else.
thanks again for your valuable input tho

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user, I say go for it, and make that paper amazing. The information is out there. It's just a matter of finding it. In college, I wrote a paper about how heroin could be used for medical purposes; made a good grade too.

zerohedge.com/news/2015-10-05/gun-sales-soar-after-surge-us-mass-shootings
Mass shootongs and gun sales

I heard though I cannot remember the exact source that NRA membership increased significantly following Parkland

Just a little fyi. Remington went into bankruptcy because they failed to produce a quality product.

Search for:
Remington rust
Remington model 700 recall
Remington Quality Control

Gun owners usually don't just stop buying a brand for shits and giggles. When a manufacturer goes out of business, its usually either thier product sucks, or their Q/C sucks. Though there are exceptions (search for AR-180 for a fine example of just not having the infrastructure in place to launch a good product)

I should say, Remington went into bankruptcy because they stipped producing a quality product to cut costs.

>zerohedge.com/news/2015-10-05/gun-sales-soar-after-surge-us-mass-shootings
thanks a lot guys for the support and link

No prob user, good luck on the paper

No problem . To add to that, despite what many people think, guns are expensive. I worked my ass off to get to the point where I can comfortably buy stuff I want.

The firearms market is pretty serious about reviews (even moreso than many other goods). So if someone releases a rotten egg, people will know about it pretty quickly. See UTAS-15 for an example of a foreign gun maker putting out a kinda crap product, then revising it a lot. The thing that saved their bacon was their CS.

EOTECH despite them not being a gun company (optics) have dealt with a huge blowback because their sights didn't actually work as advertised, and they were a government contractor.

thanks
interesting. i knew that reviews were important but i thought it was rather an all around general perspective

Also EOTECH's bacon was saved by CS too.

>Do your own research shitbag

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Nope generally people don't drop large amouts of coin on things they know nothing about. Quality firearms usually start in the $500 dollar range and exponentially goes up from there.

basic economics really
people expect the price of something to go up in the future so they buy it now

this applies to all goods

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what about the nuggets? its an exception for them since they were so mass produced?

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i find it relatively untrue. and again i bring the nugget case, where as supply was high at cheap price. even though yes as far as i know the prices did go up a notch

write your own fkn paper Snowflake!

1 nugget was produced for and given to every person who fucked your mother

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I assumed that OP was talking about current manufacturers rather than milsurp.