If the history of various companies that have been called “Colt” over the past century and a half is any kind of business barometer, receiving a U.S. Government military contract seems to be a terminal disease. Receiving and then losing a military contract, and the accompanying manufacturing buildup and decline, is a recipe for bankruptcy. The same fate befell Remington at the close of the Civil War. On the other hand, a study of Anderson Manufacturing, a comparative newcomer to the AR-pattern rifle market, seems to be a recipe for success.
This Blog is for entertainment purposes only. The thoughts and objectives of this Blog are the writer's own and in no way reflective of Anderson Manufacturing's build processes or procedures. Always consult a licensed gunsmith when modifying any firearm. Enjoy.
This Blog is for entertainment purposes only. The thoughts and objectives of this Blog are my own and in no way reflective of Anderson Manufacturing's build processes or procedures. Always consult a licensed gunsmith when modifying any firearm. Enjoy.
This Blog is for entertainment purposes only. The thoughts and objectives of this Blog are my own and in no way reflective of Anderson Manufacturing's build processes or procedures. Always consult a licensed gunsmith when modifying any firearm. Enjoy.