This one wouldn't even feed 130 gr round nose winchester factory . My point is all of the companies have cut and cut to the point quality suffers . Ya'll put remington on a higher level and they continure to cheapen up things and bring in offshore product .
Spot on, the Marlin plant closing is a classic case of this, the gov't regulations and taxes have made such a dent in their margins that they have to make it up somewhere. Whether it's with cheaper labor and/or cheaper parts, quality is bound to suffer.
AND you can add,
While the price's go UP!I have never had a Marlin feeding problem. I have them in multiple hand gun calibers and rifle calibers and they are all flawless, tight and accurate.
I will add that My own personal 94C will feed flawlessly anything I put through it, Including a Kieth Semi-WC. Of course that was after I gave it to a gunsmith to have the chamber polished as it came from the factory unable to even chamber a finger fed empty CASE!
YES they all have problems! Unfortunatley, as is a sign of the times, GREED seems to enter into the equation. Got to make the stockholders money, enough is never enough. The workers, no matter what demographic, are just the ones to get blamed when the product is cheapened and doesn't sell well. Come on now, any blue collar workers out there? you know which way the stuff runs!
ADD to that an out of control state government with there ridiculous taxation. It's interesting how the same politicion's that are so adament on taxing this company out of their state, are the one now begging for it to stay, poetic justice, perhaps? YES, NOW they care about their workers, RIGHT! (November can't get here fast enough for me. 2 of my favorite things happen in Nov., Deer hunting and helping liberal whacko's lose their jobs!)
If you think it matters where the workforce comes from, your just a little insecure and looking for a argument, as the quality is set by the decisions from the top and the tax base & incentives of the state there in.
ONE last thing, could someone tell me (swampman?) where the noth/south dividing line is for the consumers and the workforce to work and/or buy this product. I'm interested to know where I stand?
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