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Originally Posted by Dangeruss
Awesome!
The part that's really gonna suck is the gap in production. It looks like they are going to have to move, but can you imagine how long it'll take to get back up and running? Combined with their existing backlog we may not see PMAGs for a year (or longer).
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Absolutely not man. PMAG is a huge company.
Once they get the final word they will begin moving the company in steps.
Step 1 - acquiring a warehouse
Step 2 - hiring workforce ; training
Step 3 - buying materials needed and transfering having them sent to new area
Step 4 - would be most likely buying new equipment to make 30 round pmags
Step 5 - would be to continue making 10 round pmags until new facility is up and running at full capacity of 30 rounders
Step 6 - would then be to transfer all down to new facility.
Honestly, if done properly you could see orders being fulfilled more quickly due to 2 shops running at the same time.