Anyone know what they did to modify their contracts with the Union to get the 600 lb. gorilla in the room down to a more manageable size? I can't see them ever investing in the tooling to make DA revolvers again, never mind the skilled labor to make that happen is long gone from the plant and most of those guys have likely passed on by now.
Aside from gov contracts how they can turn a profit building M-4 knockoff's for the civilian market (albeit darn good ones) and a limited line of auto's and SA revolvers with union labor in a leased CT facility? The cost of just turning the lights on in that place every day on account of that has to be astronomical.
Haha kind of funny. My buddy just went nuts at one of our local gun stores. He was buying up all things colt. I think he walked out with 3 handguns and an ar 15. It wasn't funny that they were going out of business, but I will have to give him crap about it now that they are holding their head above water.