I read a new gun industry/shooting sports article on www.cnn.com .
It wasn't anti 2A or anti gun but explained how many US firms are either out of stock, lack the raw materials to produce firearms/ammunition or have major labor issues/$$$ problems.
The reporter spoke to DRT ammo; www.drtammo.com , which added a 3rd shift to meet demands. Red Jacket Firearms, the company behind the "unscripted" TV series Sons of Guns(which had a series of ATF problems) stated they can't find skilled workers/labor & they quit taking AR orders to meet the backlog.
A few companies hired temp workers/staff but as posted on TFL & other forums, the QC-standards may suffer due to over-worked employees & lack of material.
It's good to see US firms get profits & hire staff but I'd hope they keep the QC standards high.
CF
It wasn't anti 2A or anti gun but explained how many US firms are either out of stock, lack the raw materials to produce firearms/ammunition or have major labor issues/$$$ problems.
The reporter spoke to DRT ammo; www.drtammo.com , which added a 3rd shift to meet demands. Red Jacket Firearms, the company behind the "unscripted" TV series Sons of Guns(which had a series of ATF problems) stated they can't find skilled workers/labor & they quit taking AR orders to meet the backlog.
A few companies hired temp workers/staff but as posted on TFL & other forums, the QC-standards may suffer due to over-worked employees & lack of material.
It's good to see US firms get profits & hire staff but I'd hope they keep the QC standards high.
CF