Wasn't sure where to post this, but curious just the same. I don't really have the breadth of experience or context to make a judgment on this but thought the notion was interesting, so thought I'd offer it up for discussion;
I have a T/C venture weather shield in 7mm-08. Didn't know a ton about it when I bought it, other than having a generally good opinion of T/C, and wanting a 7mm-08, gun game scoped, cool cerakote paint job, with a sling etc for a fair price from a nice guys so it was an easy purchase to get back into hunting. Turns out it's a pretty good rifle with some real positive features and it's killed everything I've shot at since buying it. LOP is a bit short for me, but with Hornady Super Performance it's .50-.75 MOA shooter and around 1-1.5 with Corelokt and Fusion. Can't complain.
Well, it only came with one mag, I recently decided I should order another one, as well as an aftermarket bolt handle, and while I found those items, I learned through shopping that S&W is done with T/C and a buyer hasn't been announced (and at this point probably isn't likely?) Bummer. Been a fan of T/C since they won their case at the supreme court.
That got me thinking.... how difficult to own will these rifles become? Is it going to be impossible to find parts for the Venture/Compass rifles? Is that even an issue, as hunting rifles don't see high round counts generally so not likely to have failures or stuff wear out?
While I've owned discontinued models in the past, the manufacturing company never went away, just the model. Started thinking about what to expect. Best to sell it to a lower volume shooter? Buy some spare parts and run it as long as I can? Shoot it and maybe it lasts forever, or if it dies, oh well, hopefully I got my $600 worth?
What usually happens when a gun co dies?
I have a T/C venture weather shield in 7mm-08. Didn't know a ton about it when I bought it, other than having a generally good opinion of T/C, and wanting a 7mm-08, gun game scoped, cool cerakote paint job, with a sling etc for a fair price from a nice guys so it was an easy purchase to get back into hunting. Turns out it's a pretty good rifle with some real positive features and it's killed everything I've shot at since buying it. LOP is a bit short for me, but with Hornady Super Performance it's .50-.75 MOA shooter and around 1-1.5 with Corelokt and Fusion. Can't complain.
Well, it only came with one mag, I recently decided I should order another one, as well as an aftermarket bolt handle, and while I found those items, I learned through shopping that S&W is done with T/C and a buyer hasn't been announced (and at this point probably isn't likely?) Bummer. Been a fan of T/C since they won their case at the supreme court.
That got me thinking.... how difficult to own will these rifles become? Is it going to be impossible to find parts for the Venture/Compass rifles? Is that even an issue, as hunting rifles don't see high round counts generally so not likely to have failures or stuff wear out?
While I've owned discontinued models in the past, the manufacturing company never went away, just the model. Started thinking about what to expect. Best to sell it to a lower volume shooter? Buy some spare parts and run it as long as I can? Shoot it and maybe it lasts forever, or if it dies, oh well, hopefully I got my $600 worth?
What usually happens when a gun co dies?