Good ideas that died

Good ideas that died

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this thread, rip

I'm considering buying one. Could be worth something someday

Interesting pistol in meh mm.

>make a handgun even more fedora than the CZ75
>no normal person wants it
Gee

They sold moderately well. The issue was the company was ran by some retarded cunts who wanted to pull a financial scam and stopped paying all the machine shops they outsourced parts from.
Delay payment on debts while trying to scout more VC funding.

>extremely popular pistol produced for the last 40 years is "fedora"

That's most of the reason I picked one up for $700 when they liquidated.

How do you weapon light? Not a viable fighting gun.

>how do you put a light on it
On the rail you fucking LARPer.

you will never be in a gun fight.

This

>every gun has to be the best option for engaging 700 targets in under .5 seconds
These people have ruined the gun community

If it died it wasn't a good idea.

No

smack yourself in the face, user.

Hudson the gun? Or Hudson the car?

Fedoras have been around for a long time

>he owns czoyshit

hahah busted!

2nd Amendment

Exactly. Ban all guns.

>letting women run your company
when Ian set up several episodes to shill for this thing I knew it was dead. It's not a terrible design at all- autists like me really like metal or alloy frames- but good scientists (or gunsmiths, in this case) are usually terrible businessmen.

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I read from several sources that it had poor accuracy. Anybody have first hand knowledge of this?

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im still mad
No Fun Allowed strikes again

It was marred by quality and design defects. The limited amount of people interested in what is essentially just an expensive range gun lost interest. Hudson doesn’t have any real advantages over established pistols and was fairly expensive - they thought they could make a profit off cool factor.
The Hudson was dead on arrival

They needed to make a normie pistol or firearm first, then try and make that thing.

6MM LEE NAVY

You're going to trigger the fuck out of the faggot CZ soi bois but you're absolutely correct.
kek right on schedule

Is there a market for an eighty percent finish-it-yourself MP7 clone chambered in .30 carbine, 5.7x28, or .22 TCM? Maybe have everything ready to go but you gotta mill out the simplified FCG area.

What the fuck is this even supposed to mean???

what was so special about it anyway?

Back to r/gunnit subhumans

Trips of truth

Considering that I popped a stiffy just reading that sentence, I would say yes.