Originally Posted By: 1marine89
Ok I mis-spoke again, I am sorry. I can admit when I am wrong.Bottomline in my opinion is he is trying to continue on a great American legacy. I am sure that Fox, Parker, ect would have continued to evolve their product line. I also believe they too would have been forced away from the indepth hand work and moved to machines. I am not a machinist but I do know the Swiss machines out there these days can do just about anything. Its cheaper to feed, house, and care for a machine then it is a person. I don't know Mr. Galazan, but I hope to meet him one day. I am very thankful that a man like him cared enough to start his company and continue on with some great old names and his own new guns. My hat is off to him.


1m89,
No need for a recant. I was just passing along what Tony G. told me during a visit to his plant. I whole heartedly agree with your appreciation of TG. He seems more concerned with building great guns than making money. I know some may disagree with my last statement, but those of you that know mfg processes would appreciate what I said if you visit his plant. I think he's spending way more than he's making.