[–] Maxcactus [S] 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago (edited ago)
Guns last many lifespans. Could it be that the number of guns in circulation now exceeds the amount that people want to own. I am due to add another dozen guns to my collection when my ninety year old father passes away. I have several uncles who will likely pass their guns along to me as well. I don’t have room for what I own now. There are no gun enthusiasts in the generation following mine in my family. I hear from my friends that they are experiencing the same thing.
[–] BigMatteson ago
I think it's more because their quality went to shit and no one wants their rusty crap.
[–] derram ago
https://archive.fo/dQkLg :
'The plan would allow Remington Outdoor Company to stay in business while restructuring its debt. '
'Gun sales surged to record levels in 2016, when Barack Obama was president and there were fears that Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton would implement gun controls. '
'The plan allows for Remington to reduce its debt by $700 million and contributes $145 million of new capital into its subsidiaries, according to the company. '
'Remington said in a statement that its operations "will not be disrupted by the restructuring process."'
'When Trump, a Republican endorsed by the National Rifle Association, was elected, those fears were alleviated. '
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