Ok, so Zilkha isn't in the gun business to make money. Why did he buy Colt and attempt to buy Fabrique Nationale? Why did he publicly state he wanted to control 85 percent of the gun market? He is friends with infamous anti-gun Senator Charles Schumer and anti-2nd A financier Soros. Need I say more?
G.A. Heath wrote:For many years Colt has relied on licensed merchandise to keep it's non-government customers, few if any, firearms were sold to the civilian market with the intention that they be sold to non-government parties. Colt recently re-entered the civilian market, in a sense, however many products that wear the Colt brand and logo are not actually made by them. Their government and non government production businesses were, and to my knowledge are still, completely separate entities. Colt still doesn't like the non-government market as they have not tried to develop a new handgun product for civilian sales nor do they listen to the demand for products like their legendary Double Action revolvers. Instead they concentrate on building Single action revolvers and 1911s that they sell for a premium. Many of these premium priced 1911s do not include features that their competitors include on 1911s which sell for significantly less, often leading customers who would buy the Colt 1911 to look to custom 1911s from major tuners that command that premium price.
While I really love the History and many products Colt manufactures, I just can not find it in me to feel sorry for their financial troubles that they have brought onto themselves. If Colt wanted to survive, they would have concentrated on keeping their civilian market and giving customers a reason to pay those premium prices other than a slogan of "If it's not a Colt then it's a copy". Alternatively they could have lowered their prices to be competitive, increased production and remained profitable while not putting that silly government use only type language on their products which are perfectly legal for non-government ownership and use.