Pete Wass
Well-known member
I finally am getting caught up with magazines and ran across an article in Jaunary Shooting Illustrated, Breaking Up is Hard To Do. Very enlightening. Interesting that Remington with all it's equipment, buildings, museum, etc sold for $13 M and the first guns they planned to run after receiving their license, the 870! It was also an eye opener that Remington Ammunition sold for $81,4 M. Guess that tells us where the money is in the gun business. Also Marlin selling for $30.1 Million to Ruger was a surprise. In my minds eye, I would have thought Remington far more valuable than Marlin. So why is this so, that Marlin was so much more valuable than Remington? Is it Brand Loyalty? Is it lingering law issues or union issues? I'd be interested to learn why if anyone knows.
Thanks,
Pete
Thanks,
Pete