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Ok, I'm a business fag, so the thing is I don't want to have production that exceeds the AVERAGE demand of the next 5-10 years.

Demand is up today, but will it be up next year, the year after? I want to eventually fulfill it, but not saturate it, if that makes sense. I know this is probably not what poal wants to hear, but this is how corporate fags think.

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Not a problem because demand is going to be sky-high for years, the ammo manufacturers claim a backlog of 3 to 5 years at present. Yuge government contracts etc etc.

There are millions of new gun owners, just keeping a fraction of them involved in shooting would radically hike demand vs what it was in the "before times". If nothing else, these people will keep buying bigly so long as they can afford it while the plandemic/civil unrest/Biden's Residency lasts. The former is perpetual, the middle is every summer, and the latter looks to be at least 4 years.

So the average demand could more than sustain the increased production, should these money-allergic "businessmen" decide that they wish to pursue profit, and stop being de facto stooges of Biden/Harris.