har1340 said:
Wonder if the guys from Powder Springs had a bolt like this if they would have sold more M-11's back in the day?
This is a conjectural argument that no one can win, but in my opinion, if these bolts were available back in the day, the effect on sales would have proved negligible.
I bought my M-11/9 NIB in 1988 for $450. I liked the high RPM. Still do. Subgun competitions at that time were primitive. Personal tastes, as well as innovation slowly changed to where we find ourselves today, and we can have an opinion that a tungsten bolt might have generated thousands of more MG sales for a failing company. Maybe it would have, but I really doubt it.
David Albert
dalbert@sturmgewehr.com
Wonder if the guys from Powder Springs had a bolt like this if they would have sold more M-11's back in the day?
Most definitely
What’s that rpm? 7-900
They would have sold thousands more and been way more popular
This is a conjectural argument that no one can win, but in my opinion, if these bolts were available back in the day, the effect on sales would have proved negligible.
I bought my M-11/9 NIB in 1988 for $450. I liked the high RPM. Still do. Subgun competitions at that time were primitive. Personal tastes, as well as innovation slowly changed to where we find ourselves today, and we can have an opinion that a tungsten bolt might have generated thousands of more MG sales for a failing company. Maybe it would have, but I really doubt it.
David Albert
dalbert@sturmgewehr.com