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Why you need to Understand Vista Outdoors and What They Own
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<blockquote data-quote="Veteran" data-source="post: 2604988" data-attributes="member: 118038"><p>In the case of litigation, almost 99% of it is against the manufacturers of firearms themselves. Remington got sued and bankrupted by the suits from the School Shooting in Connecticut, not because of making components or ammo, or scopes, or gun oil, or primers or anything else, but because I think they owned Bushmaster through Cereberus or Windham somehow.</p><p></p><p>All the litigation is against the Winchesters, the Smith and Wessons, the Brownings, the Glocks, the Colts, the DPMS's, etc. </p><p></p><p>Wonder why no company like Vista has bought out all of the actual firearms makers? What if someone bought colt, browning, winchester, Savage, Mossberg, DPMS, etc. The market in firearms is pretty well fractured, and competitive, and no one is going to try to consolidate that </p><p>portion of the market precisely because of the threat of gun control and regulation, and litigation. </p><p></p><p>Gun oil companies like Hoppes, and scope companies like Bushnell, can certainly stand on their own if they are competitive with good products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veteran, post: 2604988, member: 118038"] In the case of litigation, almost 99% of it is against the manufacturers of firearms themselves. Remington got sued and bankrupted by the suits from the School Shooting in Connecticut, not because of making components or ammo, or scopes, or gun oil, or primers or anything else, but because I think they owned Bushmaster through Cereberus or Windham somehow. All the litigation is against the Winchesters, the Smith and Wessons, the Brownings, the Glocks, the Colts, the DPMS's, etc. Wonder why no company like Vista has bought out all of the actual firearms makers? What if someone bought colt, browning, winchester, Savage, Mossberg, DPMS, etc. The market in firearms is pretty well fractured, and competitive, and no one is going to try to consolidate that portion of the market precisely because of the threat of gun control and regulation, and litigation. Gun oil companies like Hoppes, and scope companies like Bushnell, can certainly stand on their own if they are competitive with good products. [/QUOTE]
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