I was under the understanding that Winchester and Browning were under the same ownership.
Yes they are. The last I knew they were owned by a French company!
I can understand why one would buy products made in their own country , but are you aware of all the products that are out sourced. Is everything assembled and made in America. Guess again!
If you understand then why question it? I know a lot of things are out sourced, but I still try to support my own country!
The big three car companies for instance have many parts that come from Mexico and Japan to name two. So guess you can not drive a GM or Ford and a dodge any more.
I work for one of the "Big Three" auto companies, I know all about it! I know
some of our parts are made "off shore", but
most of our parts are made here in the U.S.A or even Canada! Its not the workers at the "Big Three" that buy the parts off shore. Every time they do that it puts more of out of work! In 1970 labor costs were 25% of the price of a vehicle, if the vehicle cost $5,000, labor was $1,250. In 2000 labor was 16% of the price of the vehicle! If a vehicle cost $30,000 labor cost's $4,800. These are vehicles made in the U.S.A and Canada! We are getting better!
In my opinion as a canadian trading with other countries exporting and also importing does provide America with jobs too.
Yeah, how???
Getting back to the Browning's. If they were still made in Belgium I would probably buy them. Sense their made in Japan for a fraction of the price that they can be made in the U.S.A or even Belgium for, why are they so expensive? Every time you buy a Browning your just lining the "fat cat's" at Browning's pocket's!
Their no better then a Remington. Being that most Remington's (model 332 over/under shotgun is imported from Russia
) are not only made in the U.S.A, but about 95% of them are made in Ilion, New York, me being New York Hunter, I'll buy my Remington's!
If I'm going to buy something I try to find something that is made in the U.S.A or even Canada first, then I look at things made in Europe! A lot of Europeans make wages close or even better then the U.S.A and Canada!
I guess the most important part about this whole thing is that I simply said
I don't buy Browning's because their made in Japan. I never told anyone else not to buy them! I even said they are "fine firearms. If you have a problem with my feeling on this, its just that....your problem! :grin: