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Posted: 2/2/2006 7:39:42 AM EDT
I copied this from the Outdoor Wire dated Feb 2nd.
BUYING: Venerable firearms brand Colt's defense division has been sold to General Dynamics. The purchase preempts a public offering for that portion of the Colt company. The consumer portion of the bifurcated company (consumer/defense), is also being sold, with sources telling The Outdoor Wire the deal is "all-but-done". A total of eleven potential suitors were said to have been kicking the tires on the venerable brand. The winner may shock most of the firearms industry - as well as the other bidders. Well here you go. Those who thought Colt didn't give a S**T about civilian customers are right! Don't think GD sells anything on the civilian market. Colt commercial is also being sold. Wonder who is buying that division. |
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I heard it was Bushmaster. You think that would make the Prozac consumption in the US go up a little? LOL!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Bushmaster would be a good guess but I don't think so! Gee S&W said they will be making ARs. Well here goes another Connecticut business.
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I'm buying Colt. I paid for it with embezzled student loan money. I hope mom doesn't find out.
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I would have thought there would be more replies about this Colt story. We have Colt lovers and haters on this forum! Whatca think?
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So what does this mean exactly. Does this mean we might see unneutered new civilian M4s and AR15s made to colt specs.
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Good thing or bad. Wouls knows at this point. Maybe Colt commerical will start making revolvers again and non politically correct Match Targets.
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I look no further than the "proudly sponsored by:" section at the top of each page for my AR rifle and rifle component needs.
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Attention Colt Commercial buyer: Please, please, please start making the .380's, Pocket Nine, and D-frame revolvers again. That is all. |
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I suspect that GD has enough clout to tell .gov to kiss-off on sales to civilians. Its one of those "when you owe the bank a lot, you own the bank" type deals. .gov can't exactly replace GD, as it is one of the few companies that can do what it does.
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Frankly, if you get rid of the Defense Division it doesn’t strike me there’s much left.
I’m also wondering if there’s tooling for making M16/AR’s both in the Defense Division and the commercial side. And I’m wondering where LE sales is going. I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Colt name moving to Texas, or – even slightly worse ()– being stamped on firearms made in Mexico. |
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Maybe the quality will go back up... IT"S A JOKE! |
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That strikes me as wishful thinking. It is far more likely GD will not want to be bothered with civilian sales and the Colt name will be sold off for someone else to use in the civilian market. My guess is Colt other than name only is effectively dead as a civilian maker. |
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I wish some enterprising AMERICAN OWNED COMPANY would buy winchester, as well.
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I seriously doubt this is true. Makes no business sense for GD.
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We also have (I'm not kidding) firearms forums www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=2&f=29&t=149397 |
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I read that GD is purchased Saco Defense Corp., a subsidiary of Colt Defense, in May 2000.
Have NOT heard that they are now buying Colt Defense itself. This would be all over defense Industry news. How come I can't find anything on it? I will believe this when I see it reported by a signficant defense news outlet, "outdoor Wire" is not one of those. If www.defenseindustrydaily.com and www.defensenews.com doesn't report it, I doubt the veracity of this story. They usually report any new defense aquisition as soon as it is confirmed. It could be true, but I have seen no real evidence yet so i'm not going to go out and put a bunch of LE6920 carbines on my credit card just yet. |
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Does this mean the state of Conn. is out the door?
If so, GOOD! |
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I heard Bushmaster was going up for sell. |
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They own the rights to the XM8. Perhaps they want to start actually making them? |
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Who cares. Everyone and everything is for sale for the right price. As for Bushy buying them, no better way to get rid of your competition than buying them out. |
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So does GD want to make a ton of money selling AR-15's to the world civilian market with full-auto and burst settings?
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GD has been buying up a lot of folks lately. Anteon just recently. They seem to be getting more into the ground warfare side of things in a very diversified fashion by buying out a whole lot of companies. |
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Betcha a gold membership? |
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Hey Garand_Shooter, I'll take that action too if you're willing to offer it.
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Im not that sure, I just know they have been aquiring a whole lot of other companies as of late so this does not strike me as odd. But then again my biggest interaction with GD for the last year has been telling thier FSR's in a new way every day how one of thier products needs to be improved or bitching about them not getting me parts or usable manuals. |
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I am. :) |
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Did you guys read the story? The consumer/general public side is being sold seperately. |
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Yes, but I believe that the LE rifles are made by Colt Defense. |
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What has that to do with the consumer division being sold seperately? Actually, if GD does sell to LE, they ARE selling to civilians. |
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My point was that Colt, as a relatively small company, has always been at the mercy of .gov because the lions share of its work was the M4 contract. Now, GD obviously has strong ties to .gov as well, but .gov needs them far more than they need any single small arms manufacturer. I hope this means that GD will take a more liberal/less PC attitude with regards to sale of LEO models to everyone. There is a huge market out there for Colt LE rifles, and GD may be less timid in entering that market than Colt was. |
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The market cap of GD is over $23 billion. Do you think the relatively small amount of money it would make selling EBRs to the masses is worth it for them? GD has no stomach for the perception that it sells evil assault weapons to civilians.
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Yeah, but they're going to want each division to be profitable. Otherwise, they wouldn't have bought it. More aggresive marketing of Colt LE rifles is easy money. |
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Ares is buying them. New models will be forthcoming next year. Swear to god. You can send a deposit if you like...
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Interesting rumor:
michaelbane.blogspot.com/2006/02/colt-sold-industry-roiling-before-shot.html Not about GD but about commercial Colt. I'm mostly interested in their handguns. According to the above rumor blog thing, the impacts could potentially be significant on their pistol production. I'd like to see the possiblities and likelyhood discussed more. Unfortunately where I'd like to see it discussed (1911forum.com, because they seem to get better info, e.g. one guy just toured Colt and the Colt Marketing Director posts there) but a JBT mod named dsk keeps locking all related posts 'cause he doesn't want to believe it. |
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Name me ONE product the General Dynamics sell to the public. |
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Do you think they are just going to terminate their profitable LE line? |
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He said the public, not LE. If you think LE is public, please tell me where I can pick up my G36 . |
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