What really bugs me about the Gun Industry …
Posted in uncategorized on November 4th, 2013 by SayUncle | RSS 2.0 |
But this one is completely different a revolutionary! It comes with all these 3rd party aftermarket parts already installed!
The article was good, until he began going off topic with Glock worship:
“You don’t hear about quality control issues with Glock. You don’t hear about anything other than “It’s a Glock””
Except Kel-tec. There is some really cool stuff coming out of there.
Doesn’t help that the AR15 and 1911 designs are largely unencumbered with patent and copyright restrictions. Look at the legal woes of the companies that have tried to make a “better Glock”.
Forget Glocks and their boring sameness, caliber after caliber.
Forget Sigs and their multiple hues, tones, and labels, with pleasing the buyer more important than making guns of parts that last.
Forget Kimbers and their slide markings denoting a new model, when the biggest change is a rear sight (and the slide etching).
The future belongs to The Judge and its cousins, guns made not to be used effectively but to make people say, “I haven’t seen one like THAT!”
Guns these days are made to sell, not to shoot, as far as I can tell.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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November 4th, 2013 at 11:44 pm
But this one is completely different a revolutionary! It comes with all these 3rd party aftermarket parts already installed!
November 5th, 2013 at 8:24 am
The article was good, until he began going off topic with Glock worship:
“You don’t hear about quality control issues with Glock. You don’t hear about anything other than “It’s a Glock””
November 5th, 2013 at 9:10 am
Except Kel-tec. There is some really cool stuff coming out of there.
November 5th, 2013 at 11:00 am
Doesn’t help that the AR15 and 1911 designs are largely unencumbered with patent and copyright restrictions. Look at the legal woes of the companies that have tried to make a “better Glock”.
November 5th, 2013 at 3:30 pm
Forget Glocks and their boring sameness, caliber after caliber.
Forget Sigs and their multiple hues, tones, and labels, with pleasing the buyer more important than making guns of parts that last.
Forget Kimbers and their slide markings denoting a new model, when the biggest change is a rear sight (and the slide etching).
The future belongs to The Judge and its cousins, guns made not to be used effectively but to make people say, “I haven’t seen one like THAT!”
Guns these days are made to sell, not to shoot, as far as I can tell.