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The future isn't certain to us, but considering the rate people are buying semi-autos it makes perfect sense to accelerate manufacturing.
What I don't understand is why Kel Tec's the only company we're hearing about doing this. Every other semi-auto manufacturer, ie ARs, SIG, Robarm, etc should have been accelerating production ahead of the election. The only things that should have a back seat are development projects that are still years away from production.
Maybe gun manufacturers are joining in on the hoarding too, but that doesn't seem like a good bet to me in a tight economy. They should be selling everything they can for a reasonable price, even if a little higher then normal. No one really knows what will happen, whether an AW ban would be CA style and preclude future transfer, or whether things will explode somewhere, or whether nothing will happen, the economy will tank further, and their guns will drop in value below their cost. Getting the inventory out of their warehouse and taking the money home is the surest bet for gun manufacturers. If a brief delay is needed to accomplish this, ok. But delay for its own sake will hurt everyone.
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