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Get Access SubscribeAre you kidding....they bought JAE and then sat on it for...what, maybe 4-5 years before they released their version and by that time the design was OBE.Part of me wishes a company like MDT would buy the design. Not only would they get this done, but do what is right for the original inventor.
OBE?Are you kidding....they bought JAE and then sat on it for...what, maybe 4-5 years before they released their version and by that time the design was OBE.
There seem to be more agile manf than MDT...and don't get me wrong, I buy product from them. But they sure don't seem fast on the draw.
I have the privilege of shooting with MDT folks who are very close to the product development process, and all I'll say is that there are almost always more considerations to balance than are evident to the consumer.Are you kidding....they bought JAE and then sat on it for...what, maybe 4-5 years before they released their version and by that time the design was OBE.
There seem to be more agile manf than MDT...and don't get me wrong, I buy product from them. But they sure don't seem fast on the draw.
Ckyepod, the new carbon fiber bipods, Send-it levels and there are a few others I think I'm missing. Of all of those they increased production once acquired. I'm not too positive production of this IP unit will increase cadence once this first 1,000 or so units goes out given the current history.Are you kidding....they bought JAE and then sat on it for...what, maybe 4-5 years before they released their version and by that time the design was OBE.
There seem to be more agile manf than MDT...and don't get me wrong, I buy product from them. But they sure don't seem fast on the draw.
Yay and nay. My choice on MDT was simply because they already do all the portions of manufacturing to get this accomplished.If I was going to think of a business that could actually make this product happen, it's would be Area419. They already do reloading equipment.
Only issue comes down to capital and capacity. They already runs machines 24/7. Where would something like this fit in. If there is assembly, can the current employees handle the increased assembly demand, would they have to hire more people?
In another related product, the printed precision trickler could probably be handled by MKM. Who also sells some reloading gear. At least that product exists, the only thing that seems to hold him up is the PCB.
Like Area419, do they also have the capital and capacity.
Business exist where these products align. Just don't see this sort of thing happening. Unless maybe it was a joint venture.
Thanks. I’ll try that instead of contacting him directly through emails.
If you get a call from a number you don’t notice he will normally hang up and call back immediately and keep it up until you answerThanks. I’ll try that instead of contacting him directly through emails.
Ha! He did that to me, then sent a text saying, "Ingenuity Precision is trying to call you." I back-dialed the number and he answered, "Oh, now you know who it is." Funny! But yeah, that was nearly two years ago and it isn't funny anymore.If you get a call from a number you don’t notice he will normally hang up and call back immediately and keep it up until you answer
I assume people will receive notice to pay for their no-cost preorder first, no???