This video, from an expert perspective, debunks the myth of gun clearance sales by explaining market dynamics like Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) policies, channel balancing through distributors, and the role of law enforcement trade-ins. It provides practical advice for consumers on how to find actual deals and avoid paying full price, emphasizing that discounts are intentionally obscured rather than nonexistent.
This video argues that Glock has betrayed the American commercial market by restricting sales of combat-rated handguns, citing the COA/Aimpoint Glock combo and the discontinuation of Generations 3-5 double-stack models. The speaker contends these actions are driven by corporate liability concerns and lawsuits related to rate modification devices, rather than genuine innovation, contrasting current leadership with the defiant stance of founder Gaston Glock. The video criticizes fanboy defenses as 'copium' and encourages consumers to support companies that stand by their market.
This video showcases the Tesla Cybertruck Foundation Series, highlighting its performance features like rapid acceleration and all-wheel steering. The presenter discusses how strong sales of Glock firearms, particularly models like the Glock 45 and Glock 34 Gen 4, contributed to the ability to purchase the Cybertruck. The video also touches on the complexities of law enforcement firearm sales and the modularity of both Glocks and Teslas.
Ronnie Barrett of Barrett Firearms discusses his decision to cease sales to California law enforcement agencies due to their use of his company's rifles as propaganda against gun owners. He highlights the mischaracterization of 50 caliber rifles as gang weapons and criticizes legislation like AB50. Barrett emphasizes his commitment to selling firearms for protection and service, not for anti-gun political agendas.
This video discusses the Shot Stop Ballistics 'armor scam' where the company allegedly sold non-American made products misrepresented as American. The speaker clarifies that while NIJ certification is crucial for government sales, it's not always a requirement for civilian armor, emphasizing the importance of independent testing and research. The video also addresses retailer responsibility, stating that individual retailers are generally not liable for manufacturer fraud unless they are part of a complete armor system sale.
This video provides an in-depth, critical analysis of Colt's decline from an industry leader to its current struggles, drawing on the speaker's experience as a historian, author, and former employee. It details a history of strategic missteps, including a focus on government contracts over commercial markets, a lack of R&D investment, poor management decisions, and a failure to adapt to evolving industry trends. The speaker argues that Colt's reliance on past successes and an inability to innovate have led to its current precarious position.
The video introduces the PTR 9mm, a firearm designed to resemble the MP5 and manufactured in South Carolina. It highlights the firearm's compatibility with MP5 magazines, its 9mm caliber, threaded barrel, and a stated muzzle velocity of 1100 feet per second with a 115-grain bullet. The speaker, who recently obtained a Class 7/07 Special Occupational Taxpayer license for manufacturing machine guns, discusses the potential for converting these PTR 9mm firearms to fully automatic for sale to law enforcement or licensed dealers, and plans to rent them out.
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