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USFA Zip 22: How a Garbage Gun Destroyed A Good Company


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Pretty sure if it’s destroyed USFA as a company, he’s being kind calling it “a plastic framed piece of junk”.                                                 He may be punching below it’s POS weight. 

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Actually .... were one to follow the actual sequence of events at USFA, USFA was dead before the ZIP ever saw the light of day.  The Zip was just a last grasp for a straw.  Ownership at USFA didn't have much for business acumen.

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There's one in a display case at my favorite LGS.  It's been there for several years...  and it's too late in life to start a collection of "the worst guns ever"  :huh:

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59 minutes ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

Designed by committee- And no one agreed. :wacko::rolleyes:

OLG

 

And remember:  "The camel is a horse designed by a committee..." :rolleyes:

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Howdy,

Worst gun ever would be a small collection, NO?

And that sure looks like a winner or looser however the title is bestowed.

How much does that store want for that ahhhhhh thing?

Best

CR

 

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They were going under before they that peace of junk !

I thank that was a pore attempt to save the company. 

Rooster

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13 hours ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

Designed by committee- And no one agreed. :wacko::rolleyes:

OLG

 

12 hours ago, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:

 

And remember:  "The camel is a horse designed by a committee..." :rolleyes:

 

The unique thing about a committee, is that everyone on the committee wants to have input, but nobody wants to take responsibility.

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Another product or solution designed for an application or market that did not exist.  Working in sales for close to forty years, I've seen several of these cost companies money or futures, and most likely will see more in the future. 

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