SWFA business model?

sndmn11

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Been looking for something to blow up, but I ain't been following.


Give me a quick summary so I know what's needed. Ain't got time for 17 pages.
Ok

Some guy from SD was sad that he ordered a scope but it wasn't in his Instacart. So that kicked off a Doctorate level discussion from business experts. None however started their own company for scope selling on accord of that being too unfair to those already selling scope's. (I'm not sure why I did an apostrophe, but admittedly, I was only involved in the MBA level discussions).

The Rock made a couple more movies.

Many people invested thousands in buying elk points not realizing that if they'd have just started their own mega scope company with that elk point investment money they could have just bought a land owner tag instead.

More discussion was had at a very high business level.

That one guy found his BOAL.

Baby Jesus had a birthday.

And here we are.
 

ETtikka

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I think we are all underestimating the patience involved when SWFA waits for their time on the Japanese production line, considering supply chain issues, labor prices, raw material prices, and most importantly swfa scopes cost substantially less
 
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I think we are all underestimating the patience involved when SWFA waits for their time on the Japanese production line, considering supply chain issues, labor prices, raw material prices, and most importantly swfa scopes cost substantially less


Somehow, Trijicon hasn't suffered the same supply chain issues with their Japanese lines. Must be their bad business model.
 
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