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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 422779" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Well I admit that I just don't like many factory gunbuilders. </p><p>IMO, there are too many of them, and this dilutes the market to the point of 'unprofitable' for those who would otherwise build better guns today.</p><p>With this, I flat out despise Remington, Remington clones, and thousands of gunsmiths building 'custom guns' out of pawnshop Remington parts.</p><p>Gunshop shelves are full of this garbage...</p><p></p><p>On the flipside, Savage has actually put efforts into meeting end-user needs. Their guns have improved so much that all their innovations can no longer be denied.</p><p>This takes effort, and Savage should be rewarded for it.</p><p></p><p>I don't hold either right now, and bring mention only for contrast. I see so much junk on American shelves now, and the only way it's gonna improve is for customers to make it so.</p><p>I say pick something special and let Remingtons rot on the shelf. If enough people did this gunshop inventories would change, and soon every lazy gunbuilder would consider customer needs or fade out of our way(as they should).</p><p>Which is better? A giant displacing our market with crap? Or Customers driving advancements in their endeavors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 422779, member: 1521"] Well I admit that I just don't like many factory gunbuilders. IMO, there are too many of them, and this dilutes the market to the point of 'unprofitable' for those who would otherwise build better guns today. With this, I flat out despise Remington, Remington clones, and thousands of gunsmiths building 'custom guns' out of pawnshop Remington parts. Gunshop shelves are full of this garbage... On the flipside, Savage has actually put efforts into meeting end-user needs. Their guns have improved so much that all their innovations can no longer be denied. This takes effort, and Savage should be rewarded for it. I don't hold either right now, and bring mention only for contrast. I see so much junk on American shelves now, and the only way it's gonna improve is for customers to make it so. I say pick something special and let Remingtons rot on the shelf. If enough people did this gunshop inventories would change, and soon every lazy gunbuilder would consider customer needs or fade out of our way(as they should). Which is better? A giant displacing our market with crap? Or Customers driving advancements in their endeavors? [/QUOTE]
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