Ken Predicts the Future - Gun Guys Ep. 18

Published on November 6, 2019
Duration: 16:56

Industry veterans Ken Hackathorn and Bill Wilson discuss future firearm trends, emphasizing the importance of understanding gun culture for market predictions. Key insights include the predicted dominance of red dot sights on pistols within a decade, the continued relevance of 9mm, and the potential resurgence of larger calibers like 10mm and .45 ACP if magazine capacity bans are enacted. The rise of 80% receivers among millennials is also highlighted as a significant trend.

Quick Summary

Ken Hackathorn predicts red dot sights will be standard on pistols within a decade, despite current durability concerns. He also notes that 80% receivers are a major trend among millennials, and potential magazine capacity bans could revive interest in the 1911 and calibers like 10mm and .45 ACP.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ken Hackathorn's Prediction Track Record
  2. 01:01Politics & Second Amendment Discussion
  3. 03:16Critique of Firearms Industry Management
  4. 05:31CCW & Long-Range Shooting Trends
  5. 07:16Future of Red Dot Sights on Pistols
  6. 09:31Military Influence & Industry Standards (M17, M-LOK)
  7. 11:31Striker-Fired vs. 1911 & Caliber Dominance (9mm)
  8. 13:31Caliber Resurgence (10mm) & Capacity Bans
  9. 15:0180% Receivers & Market Diversity Strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Ken Hackathorn's predictions for red dot sights on pistols?

Ken Hackathorn predicts that red dot sights will become standard on pistols within the next decade. However, he currently notes that battery life and durability issues present more negatives than positives for self-defense applications.

How might magazine capacity bans affect the firearm market?

According to Ken Hackathorn, a federal ban on magazine capacity would likely cause an immediate market shift. This would favor platforms like the 1911 and larger calibers such as .45 ACP and 10mm, as users seek higher capacity alternatives.

What trend is emerging among millennials regarding firearms?

A significant trend identified among millennials is the increasing popularity of 80% receivers, particularly for AR-15 and Glock platforms. This indicates a growing interest in building firearms from components.

Why is understanding 'gun culture' important for firearm companies?

Ken Hackathorn emphasizes that understanding 'gun culture' is crucial for accurate market predictions. Companies run by executives who don't own or understand firearms are likely to misjudge market demands and trends.

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