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Gatorade 01-24-2015 09:24 PM

How does Made in the USA affect your firearms purchases?
 
Most members of these type of forums tend to want to promote American jobs and businesses. However when it comes to firearms I see Croatia, Austria, France, Spain, Germany, Communist Bloc, Brazil, South America and a whole host of other countries on our hips. Like all things made today sometimes there is a mix of countries making parts, assembly, and distribution so it really is not so clear cut. Then you also have brands located and manufacturing in the US but the parent company is foreign so US dollars are flowing overseas but jobs are here. I also know that at the end of the day, quality and reliability are a universal language and whatever we feel comfortable carrying is what you will carry no matter where it came from. So i am just curious how Made in the USA effect your firearms Most members of these type of forums tend to want to promote American jobs and businesses. However when it comes to firearms I see Croatia, Austria, France, Spain, Germany, Communist Bloc, Brazil, South America and a whole host of other countries on our hips. Like all things made today sometimes there is a mix of countries making parts, assembly, and distribution so it really is not so clear cut. Then you also have brands located and manufacturing in the US but the parent company is foreign so US dollars are flowing overseas but jobs are here. I also know that at the end of the day, quality and reliability are a universal language and whatever we feel comfortable carrying is what you will carry no matter where it came from. So i am just curious how Made in the USA effect your firearms purchases?

DrHenley 01-24-2015 09:59 PM

Dan Wesson is owned by a Czech company.

Just saying...


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TLE2 01-24-2015 10:00 PM

No. The point of collecting guns is to get different types from different countries.

Yes. What I carry is made in the USA. Do I look down upon someone with a CZ? No.

Riverpigusmc 01-24-2015 10:36 PM

I have a Smith J frame circa late 60's my dad left me. I have the Kimber, and the Wilson, which was born in Arkansas. I have my great uncles 1960 Model 94 in 32 Win Spl, a Remington 870, .22's made by Marlin and Winchester....

see a pattern? :D

Gatorade 01-24-2015 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Riverpigusmc (Post 100194)
I have a Smith J frame circa late 60's my dad left me. I have the Kimber, and the Wilson, which was born in Arkansas. I have my great uncles 1960 Model 94 in 32 Win Spl, a Remington 870, .22's made by Marlin and Winchester....

see a pattern? :D

The Winchester I have is Miroku made in Japan. I have often wondered why they don't make them in the US anymore.

pitor 01-24-2015 11:28 PM

Reliability and durability for ccw, that's my primary concern and decision making factor hence Austria on my hip. But I did own fully American made Keltec at one point, not anymore.

From a collector's point of view... diversity!

dw1911 01-24-2015 11:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrHenley (Post 100188)
Dan Wesson is owned by a Czech company.

Just saying...


http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=888

True! However, the 1911's and revolvers made by Dan Wesson in Norwich New York are all made 100% by Americans! American Made by a Company owned in Czech
Personally I like the idea, and definitely the guns they make so well! :D

Caleb 01-25-2015 12:04 AM

I like all manufacturers of firearms one way or another so, no. For ccw I will go with what works, does not matter who makes it. Would I like to only support US companies? Absolutely! But, I just like too many different guns. Ruger used to be on my hip, today good old Texas iron resides there in form of a STI. nanner

Riverpigusmc 01-25-2015 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Gatorade (Post 100207)
The Winchester I have is Miroku made in Japan. I have often wondered why they don't make them in the US anymore.

I have black and white pics of the rifle, a station wagon, an elk and Uncle George, taken in Montana. He said the shot was around 400 yards, and he was never known to lie

milkmanjoe 01-25-2015 06:13 AM

I like Springfield Armory 1911's. However, many people don't know their frames come from Brazil. Springfield's are not Made in the USA. Some companies boast Made in the USA. However, what they should say is "assembled in the USA". One reason I like the PTR rifles now. The company is now making almost the whole rifle, in house, in South Carolina.


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