Rembrandt
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I've come to the conclusion that of all the products on the market today.....firearms may be one of the last to have escaped "Planned Obsolescence". Everything from computers, cameras, appliances, cars, TV's, recording formats, and consumables have a shelf life of only a few years.
Nearly everything that contains a chip or program has a planned life expectancy that will render it obsolete. Government has seen to it that freon standards and energy standards need upgraded to be compliant with codes and regulations. Don't much care for changing everything I own every 10-15 years.
Could it happen to firearms and ammunition?.....your thoughts?
Nearly everything that contains a chip or program has a planned life expectancy that will render it obsolete. Government has seen to it that freon standards and energy standards need upgraded to be compliant with codes and regulations. Don't much care for changing everything I own every 10-15 years.
Could it happen to firearms and ammunition?.....your thoughts?