I have been out in Dallas visting family and I dropped by the local Bass Pro Shop and the new mega Cabelas in Ft. Worth hoping to maybe get a look at some ML'ers. I should have been prepared for a letdown. Although the Cabela's "gun library" actually had some very nice old English, American and European guns and even one of the new Birmingham "budget" Boss boxlock guns (only $24,000 instead of the normal $150,000 for the London sideock..lol) the only ML'ers at Bass were a handfull of the typical plastic stock sub $500 modern inlines. Cabelas had more of the same on the rack and in the glass case they had several BP revolvers, one Hawken style rifle that looked like someone had taken a 2x4, bandsawed the general shape of a rifle stock, inletted it for the barrel and action and knocked the sharp corners off before slapping some Minwax on it. Other than the Pietta Remingtons, which actually looked pretty nice, especially for the price (hate to admit it, but the stainless short barrel Remington was VERY nice), the only other tadtional gun they had was the Pedersoli howdah pistol. All I can say is that for $600, I expected a LOT better. Perhaps I expect too much, but I can tell you that the fit and finish on a Winchester Model 70 Classic Sporter at a discounted price of maybe $850 is light years ahead of what I saw on the howdah. It looked like something that most gunamkers wouldn't let get put on a truck going to Wal Mart!!! I kept looking for the "Made in Russia" stamp and the $150 price tag. Being a knifemaker, I know that I should not have been surprised at the dearth of really cool guns at these stores. For all their bluster about being "outfitters", they know who their core customer is and this can be seen by the shear volume of camo and bass boats in stock. But I was REALLY surprised that even Cabelas wasn't stocking any selection at all of traditional ML'ers tha they have on their website. I know that the people on here are a small percentage of the market, just the like the folks that go on the custom knife forums. Now I see the absolute need for forums like this and the gunmakers and other folks who frequent them. I don't know if any of those thousands of customers that I saw this weekend might take an interest in anything muzzloading beyond a $300 inline, but they will never have the opportunity to find out if those mega-outfitters are the only places they shop. The ope good thing I can say about Bass is tha the do have VERY nice salt water stores in South Florida, but I figure that is the only way that they can survive down there.
Thus endeth the rant. Keep up the good work! :grin:
Thus endeth the rant. Keep up the good work! :grin: