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@StanTheMan you posted this.
”Hollywood and the game companies squeezed the life out of WWII for 20 years and they're still squeezing.....they'll crank out loosely historical action movies like MidWay or Fury, and there's probably more WWII games that have been made than anyone can count . They're starting to play around with WWI little bit too
All of this fuels the gun market, absolutely. We've all seen it, or even bought a gun because it was in a cool movie.
The Civil War is a hot topic and Confederates hurt people's feels so we're not likely to get a Civil War big budget movie but Hollywood still loves period movies, one CGI generic shoot em up set in the Mexican War with big name actors using Walkers, and boom we have a new market for Walkers. Even if people don't know or care about the history, if Henry Cavill is riding around with a Walker in each hand blasting away, people will leave the theater or their La Z Boy at home Googling how to order one . A custom gun maker could easily sell high end cap and ballers
Look how repro percussion revolvers started......from movies and the Civil War centennial
Jeremiah Johnson probably sold how many 1000s of Hawkens , that helped the high end custom Hawken makers
It doesn't take much to spark a demand. Romano Rifles makes high end reproduction breech loaders and rifles like Tyler rifles. Someone is buying their stuff or they wouldn't be around. I can't believe no one is making custom percussion revolvers…”
I just sent an email to Standard Manufacturing about this very topic. I’m 76 years old so I told them I’m in a hurry… I don’t even buy green bananas anymore…
”Hollywood and the game companies squeezed the life out of WWII for 20 years and they're still squeezing.....they'll crank out loosely historical action movies like MidWay or Fury, and there's probably more WWII games that have been made than anyone can count . They're starting to play around with WWI little bit too
All of this fuels the gun market, absolutely. We've all seen it, or even bought a gun because it was in a cool movie.
The Civil War is a hot topic and Confederates hurt people's feels so we're not likely to get a Civil War big budget movie but Hollywood still loves period movies, one CGI generic shoot em up set in the Mexican War with big name actors using Walkers, and boom we have a new market for Walkers. Even if people don't know or care about the history, if Henry Cavill is riding around with a Walker in each hand blasting away, people will leave the theater or their La Z Boy at home Googling how to order one . A custom gun maker could easily sell high end cap and ballers
Look how repro percussion revolvers started......from movies and the Civil War centennial
Jeremiah Johnson probably sold how many 1000s of Hawkens , that helped the high end custom Hawken makers
It doesn't take much to spark a demand. Romano Rifles makes high end reproduction breech loaders and rifles like Tyler rifles. Someone is buying their stuff or they wouldn't be around. I can't believe no one is making custom percussion revolvers…”
I just sent an email to Standard Manufacturing about this very topic. I’m 76 years old so I told them I’m in a hurry… I don’t even buy green bananas anymore…