Posted on 12/04/2011 11:18:08 AM PST by thecodont
Scarborough, Maine --
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In recent years, many top-selling brands - including the 195-year-old Remington Arms, as well as Bushmaster Firearms and DPMS, leading makers of military-style semiautomatics - have quietly passed into the hands of a single private company. It is called the Freedom Group - and it is the most powerful and mysterious force in the U.S. commercial gun industry today.
Never heard of it?
You're not alone. Even within gun circles, the Freedom Group is something of an enigma. Its rise has been so swift that it has become the subject of wild speculation and grassy-knoll conspiracy theories. In the realm of consumer rifles and shotguns - long guns, in the trade - it is unrivaled in its size and reach. By its own count, the Freedom Group sold 1.2 million long guns and 2.6 billion rounds of ammunition in the 12 months ended March 2010, the most recent year for which figures are publicly available.
Behind this giant is Cerberus Capital Management, the private investment company that first came to widespread attention when it acquired Chrysler in 2007. (Chrysler later had to be rescued by taxpayers). With far less fanfare, Cerberus, through the Freedom Group, has been buying big names in guns and ammo.
From its headquarters in Manhattan, Cerberus has assembled a remarkable arsenal. It began with Bushmaster, which until recently was based here in Maine. Unlike military counterparts like automatic M-16s, rifles like those from Bushmaster don't spray bullets with one trigger pull. But, with gas-powered mechanisms, semiautomatics can fire rapid follow-up shots as fast as the trigger can be squeezed. They are often called "black guns" because of their color. The police tied a Bushmaster XM15 rifle to shootings in the Washington sniper case in 2002.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/12/03/BUJ91M4HL0.DTL#ixzz1favHTgT0
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This gets floated out there every now and then...How old is this urban legend??? Got to be over 6-8 years old by now...
That was the Clinton Administrations’ point. Drive the little guys out of business. Of course, the ‘industry’ has benefited from the reduction in competition.
What most people miss when they’re looking at who the money behind “Freedom Group” is the CEO they installed.
Bob Nardelli, formerly of Chrysler, formerly of Home Depot, formerly of GE.
You people can go do your own homework on Nardelli and draw your own conclusions.
As long as they don’t buy Russia I should be fine. I’ve recently entered the quantity over quality stage of my collection.
Interesting...marking for later research
Don't forget Poland and Czechoslovakia. There are some realy bargains to be had out there.
Ah. The drug kingpin. Figures.
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