Maybe because not everyone want to buy a whole new gun.Why would they make retrofits when they can sell you a whole new gun ?
You would think they would want to maximize sales.
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Maybe because not everyone want to buy a whole new gun.Why would they make retrofits when they can sell you a whole new gun ?
This is America USA , why would any Citizen want an old has-been with new controls when they can purchase a brand new super duper model ?Maybe because not everyone want to buy a whole new gun.
You would think they would want to maximize sales.
I would assume that if the gun is in a different configuration, any new electronics would not be backward compatible. However, if the new electronics are in the same configuration, they could be made available for the existing guns. Similar to the FX M3 parts fitting an MKII or the newer valving in the Delta Wolfs now being available for guns you may already have. Mostly wishful thinking but you never know....Why would they make retrofits when they can sell you a whole new gun ?
Matt manningThis popped up in my recommended feed.
Anyone know who this is and what he does? Is he some famous shooter? If so what does he shoot? PRS? Bench? or something else?
If anyone knows we might know what the gun will be.
What does he do and what does he shoot or is he just some random youtuber guy who shoots whatever manufacturers pays him to shoot or is he not a shooter but an engineer who designs stuff? Google says he's a pitcher for the Detroit Tigers pitching at 119.5mph? So does he throw the pellets instead of shooting them?Matt manning