<quote,goldenbb>I have to respectfully disagree. For a lot of reasons. I didn't read all the posts in the thread yet, but here's what I think:
1) Why should I care to support a business if they don't produce anything I want? I'm sure some of the newer revolvers are "fine" but I don't care for them.</quote>
A> You shouldn't. No one is trying to "sell you" or force you to buy something you find so unworthy of your hard earned dollars. On the other hand, many of us find it offensive when you imply our well considered choices are so bad, our findings of good qualities are unfounded, and imply we may be stupid for even considering them. As some posters have stated, they don't own a post 1980's S&W and never will. That's like me saying... I hate Ford PU's, never owned one, but don't want you to own or like one either because I don't!
<quote>2) The older guns are never going to "run out." I don't know which poster said that, but guns are very durable goods. These Smiths will be around for another 100 years,</quote>
A> The older guns are already "running out"... Just try to find some of the "premium" models! Depends on how you define the term. Some models will always be available and comparatively cheap, but the guns many of us like and want, weather they be old or new models, will always be in much shorter supply than the after market can possibly supply. Anyone who seriously studies some of the new innovation coming out of S&W, and who has an open mind, will conclude there are many, many new things that will wet the appetite of any handgun user or collector. I can assure you that will include future collectors of the new guns, too.
<quote>3) Inflation? Seriously? Is this even a good excuse for anything?</quote>
A> Afraid so! Measuring our dollars against what we buy or what we currently own has become an economic survival thing for many of us. Some political factions say "what's the big deal -- we can just print more money." Inflation affects you, me, and yes, even the corporations that make everything we use or consume. I don't blame S&W for passing through materials costs, lobor costs, legal costs, federal, state and local taxation and transportation costs. I don't blame them for finding innovative new ways to try to keep the price of products within the realm of availability to the "little guy" and still make a profit in order to survive.
<quote>4) The US is absolutely awash in firearms right now. It's unreal how many guns are being produced. I'm not sure who is buying all of them...</quote>
A> I do... It's the people who fear the current direction of government in general, government regulation, escalating prices and a growing fear of the obvious breakdown of society as we have known it. People are voting with their money and their feet, preparing for what is perceived as a real threat to their families and property... As we have seen recently, even prominent anti-gun proponents are arming themselves (Rosie O'Donnell's body guard?), and appearing embarrassed when their handgun ownership is made public.... She has made the public statement handgun protection is needed to protect her or her family from "the threats from pro-gun nuts..." -- Uh...Hello!! Martha Stewart's daughter hates guns but bought a 357 Mag after 911...? Howard Stern is licensed to carry? Uh... kind of a "don't do as I do...do as I say.." OK for them but not for us....
So I will in turn ask questions of anyone willing to answer...
1. Why do some anti-current model folks spend so much time in thread areas you so vehemently oppose and find have "no interest to you whatsoever"? It would seem your time would be much better spent supporting those things you like rather than attempting to downgrade the guns many of you seem to have so little personal experience or first hand knowledge about....
2. Could there be other issues coming into play for you other than the "quality" of new S&W handguns, ie, personal economic, political, all inclusive negative corporate bias, or even latent anti-gun sentiments a poster may have, but only for other people? I see statements like, "I hate them", "wouldn't own one", "never owned one." OK... That's your decision, but you should understand how lame your negative appraisal sounds to those of us who do have a different perspective based on first hand knowledge of them.
I'm proud of the various opinions it received and all the people willing to take their time to respond to this issue. Nothing can reinforce or challenge opinions like a good debate.... I believe we've had that here.
Thanks to all!!
