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22 Responses to “Expensive? I’ll Have To Wait? Tell Me More!”
I’m not really understanding who this is marketed towards? There are plenty of high-end custom build firearms are made near perfect. High-end gun collectors, maybe, but you’ve already insulted them by telling them what they already have in their safe sucks and the only way to get perfection is to ditch everything they already know (or perceive to know) and wait on “something”.
Making promises of perfection will likely kick companies in the rear. You’re giving a potential buyer or competitor a direct action plan to seek out your imperfections. Which could work out or totally backfire…
On a more positive note, I’m always interested the newest gun thing, so I’d be interested in seeing/ reading / shooting to learn more about it. Who knows, maybe it is the next best thing.
Oh, Jesus Christ. Another $2,000 plus Glock. Never underestimate the stupidity of the conspicuous consuming of the American public. Salient, Agency, Zev over-priced Glock do nothing my stock Glock doesn’t do. Yes, my Glock loads, fires, cycles, extracts and reloads again just fine. It seems there is this race to see how expensive they can make a Glock and actually have ding bats buy it.
As an aerospace machinist, when someone says to me that they will take a caliper and show me the difference, I have to ask myself if they know what they are talking about. A caliper is not an accurate way to measure anything for a multitude of reasons. It may be a small thing but added to the other comments that I also agree with it puts me further away from spending my money. Good luck though.
Judging by the caliper scene, the brief glimpses of shadowed slides, and the quick flashes of CAD drawings…It’s another $3,000 Glock. Market share there is getting pretty crowded, dontcha think? Make a splash, there are a few other great poly pistols out there that get little to no aftermarket/custom touch love.
Best of luck then.
Ditto.
We aren’t going to tell you anything but it is going to cost a bunch and take a long time to get to you BUT… it will be really nice. Trust me.
Ummmmm. Good luck with that. Interesting marketing technique I guess.
I’m not really understanding who this is marketed towards? There are plenty of high-end custom build firearms are made near perfect. High-end gun collectors, maybe, but you’ve already insulted them by telling them what they already have in their safe sucks and the only way to get perfection is to ditch everything they already know (or perceive to know) and wait on “something”.
Making promises of perfection will likely kick companies in the rear. You’re giving a potential buyer or competitor a direct action plan to seek out your imperfections. Which could work out or totally backfire…
On a more positive note, I’m always interested the newest gun thing, so I’d be interested in seeing/ reading / shooting to learn more about it. Who knows, maybe it is the next best thing.
Precisely!
Wow! Pass! Snarky, and insulting ain’t getting my money. If by sheer spite alone.
I’ve actually got no issue with snarky advertising, but I’ll only accept it form a company or individual that’s proven themselves in the market.
But we already have Snarky marketing and high end guns, that is what HK is all about right?
So… now we have another manufacture claiming he got the next best thing since sliced bread.
Thank you No thank you
#NotAnother1911
I’m willing to wait and see.
Oh, Jesus Christ. Another $2,000 plus Glock. Never underestimate the stupidity of the conspicuous consuming of the American public. Salient, Agency, Zev over-priced Glock do nothing my stock Glock doesn’t do. Yes, my Glock loads, fires, cycles, extracts and reloads again just fine. It seems there is this race to see how expensive they can make a Glock and actually have ding bats buy it.
Make me think of the Magpul Glock mags.
In what way does this remind you of Glock PMAGs? The Glock PMAGs cost less than OEM mags…
Given the current trends, it’ll either be a $3,000 AR or a $5,000 1911.
How about a $7000 piston AR?
As an aerospace machinist, when someone says to me that they will take a caliper and show me the difference, I have to ask myself if they know what they are talking about. A caliper is not an accurate way to measure anything for a multitude of reasons. It may be a small thing but added to the other comments that I also agree with it puts me further away from spending my money. Good luck though.
Boats and Hoes used lab coats, it got my investment.
Putting in the man-hours to study the science of what you need
Its also made on a hass, nothing against hass but please #dmgmori
One more of those “I’m so much better than you…” kind of marketing stunts.
Can’t knock they guy It his company. Will I buy? That is a negative.
*it is
Judging by the caliper scene, the brief glimpses of shadowed slides, and the quick flashes of CAD drawings…It’s another $3,000 Glock. Market share there is getting pretty crowded, dontcha think? Make a splash, there are a few other great poly pistols out there that get little to no aftermarket/custom touch love.