Has anyone heard what they did with their inventory? I suppose there is one of three possibilities.
1. Holding onto stock to possibly resell once the immediacy and media frenzy dies down.
2. Returned inventory to manufacturers.
3. Holding stock to prevent further firearms making it into the consumers hands.
It seems to me that it was a knee jerk reaction and that if they are following the media and political line, they don't want them making it to market. If they return to manufacturers, the manufacturers will fill other orders and introduce to the market. I just can't figure out the whole strategy behind the business move except to look like they are taking a positive stand on gun control/ban. Thoughts?
1. Holding onto stock to possibly resell once the immediacy and media frenzy dies down.
2. Returned inventory to manufacturers.
3. Holding stock to prevent further firearms making it into the consumers hands.
It seems to me that it was a knee jerk reaction and that if they are following the media and political line, they don't want them making it to market. If they return to manufacturers, the manufacturers will fill other orders and introduce to the market. I just can't figure out the whole strategy behind the business move except to look like they are taking a positive stand on gun control/ban. Thoughts?