The product lines from the Beretta group are pretty diverse.

I have no idea what that market might be like if the companies were still independent. It's hard to predict 'what if' scenarios.

It's difficult for me to believe prices are less to the consumer than they would have been otherwise. The world just doesn't work like that.

The Crow Shooting Supply acquistion of Gamaliel has not been good for the consumer, nor has the sale of Cabela's to the bilionaire. Gander Mountain is a travel trailer lot now.

I'm looking at this from the standpoint of a consumer not a stockholder.

When flags fall, we lose.


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