Why are SOCOMs so expensive
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Why are SOCOMs so expensive
I was looking at the SOCOM II the other day in a gunshop. It was ok. But why the 1800 price tag? I have seen some groups in American rifleman that was like 2.5MOA. Thats not that good. I am just wondering how Springfield can sell any? Anyone else have any experience?
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RE: Why are SOCOMs so expensive
Marketing. One, these are NOT even used by the SOCOM folks. It's just a name placed on the guns to help them be more "tactical" and hopefully sell better. member, unless it's black with all kinds of really useful rails to load crap onto, it's not "tactical" and therefore not "cool". It's not about how well you can shoot but how good you look shooting it.
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RE: Why are SOCOMs so expensive
I agree with Maine Shooter. Many manufacturers are marketing a SOCOM model in one form or the other. They market a standard firearm with camo or parkerizerd finish and night sights and claim label it SOCOM. Dedicated SOCOM firearms are usually the top of the line from a top of the line manufacturer. For an example, check out Heckler and Koch Mark 23. Match grade from the magazine to the threaded extended barrel with dependability second to none, but this comes with a stout price tag. I fugure if your butt depends on your equipment the expense is well worth the investment.
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RE: Why are SOCOMs so expensive
I wasn't exactly impressed with the rifle in the article either.
Springfield Armory doesn't have anyone to compete with for pricing their m14s as the rest of the manufacturers who make or build them charge more. Springfield's only price competitor was Norinco who imported M14s for around $500 until Clinton banned their import. [:@]
As mentioned above, the Mark 23 pistol is definately worth the money for what its for, though I don't have any use for one- way too big to CCW and for the price, I could buy several 1911s, sweet shooting guns they are though.
Springfield Armory doesn't have anyone to compete with for pricing their m14s as the rest of the manufacturers who make or build them charge more. Springfield's only price competitor was Norinco who imported M14s for around $500 until Clinton banned their import. [:@]
As mentioned above, the Mark 23 pistol is definately worth the money for what its for, though I don't have any use for one- way too big to CCW and for the price, I could buy several 1911s, sweet shooting guns they are though.
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RE: Why are SOCOMs so expensive
Here are the reason why it costs so much. For starters, it is an expensive platform to start with. Next, it require a lot of work to make the changes. And the parts that are put are more expensive.And lastly, they are in high demand. When you compare the number of orders compared to the number of rifle available. If people are will to pay that much, why charge less.
But, I agree. I don't care for it much myself. The scout rifle they make is much handier. And what I think they really need to make is one more for the hunter. Lengthen the barrel a hair, remove the break, and chamber for other rounds besides the 308 win. And after all of that, slap a $750 price tag on it. I know, I know, but I can dream if I want to.LOL
But, I agree. I don't care for it much myself. The scout rifle they make is much handier. And what I think they really need to make is one more for the hunter. Lengthen the barrel a hair, remove the break, and chamber for other rounds besides the 308 win. And after all of that, slap a $750 price tag on it. I know, I know, but I can dream if I want to.LOL
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RE: Why are SOCOMs so expensive
And lastly, they are in high demand. When you compare the number of orders compared to the number of rifle available. If people are will to pay that much, why charge less.