Olympic Arms is going out of business
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Olympic Arms is going out of business
From what I've read, the employees just got the notice this morning.
According to the announcement on their website, they'll be gone in a month.
www.olyarms.com
According to the announcement on their website, they'll be gone in a month.
www.olyarms.com
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Re: Olympic Arms is going out of business
I expect more to follow. The AR is a commodity item now and competition is fierce.
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Yep. I was talking to a vendor at a gun show last week who usually has a number of ARs. He said he doesn't even bother bringing them to the shows now because other venders are selling them below cost in order to get people to buy accessories that have a higher profit margin. At the same show I saw DPMS ARs for $475.warnmar10 wrote:I expect more to follow. The AR is a commodity item now and competition is fierce.
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Re: Olympic Arms is going out of business
This, Obama not being in office, and the fact that everybody I know that has an AR, has more than one. I don't see there being any more demand than what there has been the last 8 years which makes me question Savage and Springfield's decision to get into the market.warnmar10 wrote:I expect more to follow. The AR is a commodity item now and competition is fierce.
I have a national match barrel of theirs I bought way back in 2003 and never installed that will be used for a take off parts build later this year.
I'm sad to say I thought Olympic Arms was out of business already. I haven't heard anything about them in years.
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Re: Olympic Arms is going out of business
Competition is fierce. I just returned from the SHOT Show and it seemed like 90% of the vendors were selling AR's and those that weren't were selling AR accessories.
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Re: Olympic Arms is going out of business
Choice creates competition. There are hundreds of options for AR, AR parts, and AR accessories now. It was bound to happen to someone. I'm not surprised its Olympic, and I doubt they will be the last.
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AR accessories are something I've yanked off and installed so many different ones so often on my AR's, my wife refers to them as Barbie One and Two.
Whenever I quote the cost of anything gun related she likes to remind me of the guy who prayed that when he dies he hopes his wife doesn't sell them according to what he said he paid for them vs. what he actually paid for them...
Whenever I quote the cost of anything gun related she likes to remind me of the guy who prayed that when he dies he hopes his wife doesn't sell them according to what he said he paid for them vs. what he actually paid for them...
Re: Olympic Arms is going out of business
I have an Olympic in 556 with a heavy barrel, actually a great gun and the cheapest heavy barrel I could find. But it's all about money, if there's no profit it's time to shut the doors.
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Re: Olympic Arms is going out of business
I always heard Olympic Arms AR's were good shooters. However, they were always a lower cost gun. Right now there are dozens of low cost guns and uppers available. Very crowded market.
I was actually thinking that I hadn't seen an Olympic Arms gun at a gun show since before the Connecticut shooting triggered the buying spree. Before that, I used to see them more often.
I was actually thinking that I hadn't seen an Olympic Arms gun at a gun show since before the Connecticut shooting triggered the buying spree. Before that, I used to see them more often.