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That guy means MONEY. He is one of the most successfull bussinessman and has good ties to Qatar. His dream is to reestablish Ottoman empire. His Brother was already under attack from crypto armenians.
they still suck monkey balls... only creative product they've ever come up with is the JNG-90.
they still suck monkey balls... only creative product they've ever come up with is the JNG-90.
All Turkish firearm companies put together wouldn't make a kel-tec in my opinion.
Every weapon they make is a completely new design and completely unique if not revolutionary.
When I look at kel-tec products I see passion, I see brilliance.
When I look at Turkish products I see uninspired clones.
your poor excuse to defend MKEK's and other Turkish firearm companies' incompetence has been noted broWell of course not, Kel-Tec is based in a country where almost any citizen can purchase a rifle or pistol off the shelf, HELL! US citizens can even manufacture their own firearms in their garage without any legal consequences. That gives them a bigger market to entice with firearms. In Turkey you have to jump over multiple obstacles to get a license and once you're done you have to pay twice as much (sometimes even more) for the same firearm US citizens buy. So, naturally US firearms companies with a bigger market will have more incentives to develop firearms and continue to 'innovate' (innovate i will pose as a loose term, since there isn't much innovation left in firearms development beside materials used and ammunition development)
your poor excuse to defend MKEK's and other Turkish firearm companies' incompetence has been noted bro
and it's really, REALLY a poor excuse
our geographical distance to US arms market is really irrelevant
a lot of successful firearm companies operating in the US are based in Europe
FN, H&K, Steyr, Glock, Walther... I can go on.
DICON (Nigerian version of MKEK) could produce clones aswell...
in a world where people can print weapons off 3D printers...
it's not the production power that matters.
It's the ideas that matter, and we have none.
Yeah, I know they have facilities in the USA... but that's more about logistics.FN, H&K, Steyr, Glock, Walther. IMI (keep going on if you wish) all have setup manufacturing facilities in their main market (USA), they have teams of engineers in the US catering for them. I'm not saying Turkish small arms companies haven't tried, sarsilmaz tried and failed. Geography and gun laws matter.