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<blockquote data-quote="Nighthawk" data-source="post: 1289709" data-attributes="member: 3906"><p>As a possable future dealer I have asked that question several times. I asked it again last night and this is the answer I revieved.</p><p> </p><p>"I'm still wrestling down the barrelmaking costs (like the guy wrassling the </p><p>alligator in the swamp where it's hard to tell who's winning amidst all the </p><p>flopping in the mud.) That's the big variable on the final price of the guns </p><p>as well as especially the cost of additional barrels in other lengths.</p><p></p><p>The catalog I'm wrapping up will help a lot in answering customer questions </p><p>too.</p><p></p><p>Working on articles some more this weekend, one for "Arms & The Man" and one for "Gun Digest Annual" that'll help get a lot more Merwin history out there."</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>So as you can see, it is going to be a slow process, but I am excited about it. It will be cool having one that will shoot modern loads. That will not be corsosive like the black powder was. I feel these will be some nice weapons to be proud of.</p><p> </p><p>That is why I want to carry them in my shop.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nighthawk, post: 1289709, member: 3906"] As a possable future dealer I have asked that question several times. I asked it again last night and this is the answer I revieved. "I'm still wrestling down the barrelmaking costs (like the guy wrassling the alligator in the swamp where it's hard to tell who's winning amidst all the flopping in the mud.) That's the big variable on the final price of the guns as well as especially the cost of additional barrels in other lengths. The catalog I'm wrapping up will help a lot in answering customer questions too. Working on articles some more this weekend, one for "Arms & The Man" and one for "Gun Digest Annual" that'll help get a lot more Merwin history out there." So as you can see, it is going to be a slow process, but I am excited about it. It will be cool having one that will shoot modern loads. That will not be corsosive like the black powder was. I feel these will be some nice weapons to be proud of. That is why I want to carry them in my shop. Mark [/QUOTE]
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