Never. PSA only cares about the rollmark for retro AR lowers. They already confirmed they have no intention of bringing back any of the break action rifles and shotguns, or the revolvers that H&R is mainly known for.
It wouldn't have been worth much when they got rid of it, which would have been a long fricking time ago. You're fricking moronic if you think that wasn't scrapped or sold off a long fricking time ago. H&R produced their last Garand in 1956, and they went out of business the first time in 1986. They produced their last break action in the mid 2010s and their revolvers through the 90s at least.
moron, Mike's words were "when I do a revolver it won't be using the legacy H&R lockwork" which basically confirms he's going to be doing revolvers at some point
>Mike
He's in his 50s. With PSA's release cycle, he'll be fricking retired and out of the picture before "when I do X" works its way through getting plans drawn up to actually do it and finally makes it to market if PSA ever commits to it. See the PSA MP5 that still doesn't exist that was announced 4 1/2 years ago.
The next step in the Carolina master plan involves gaining control of Publix from the Floridians and exporting mustard based BBQ sauces across the country
after I frick ya mudda
i NEED an m1 carbine! STAT!!
>PSA
keep it
More excited about the M1A1s
Probably 4 years
Never. PSA only cares about the rollmark for retro AR lowers. They already confirmed they have no intention of bringing back any of the break action rifles and shotguns, or the revolvers that H&R is mainly known for.
Yeah cause that shit hot scraped, the tooling for that was either sold off or destroyed.
What do you think that means for the Garand tooling then, considering H&R hasn't produced Garands for significantly longer?
Idk but that shit more valuable than the other single shot trash, I wouldn't doubt it if they kept the m1 toolong, thats shits worth alot
It wouldn't have been worth much when they got rid of it, which would have been a long fricking time ago. You're fricking moronic if you think that wasn't scrapped or sold off a long fricking time ago. H&R produced their last Garand in 1956, and they went out of business the first time in 1986. They produced their last break action in the mid 2010s and their revolvers through the 90s at least.
Why are you being so rude? you fricking israelite, check your tone you stupid gorilla Black person.
now kiss
Its real, they've filed for trademarks.
moron, Mike's words were "when I do a revolver it won't be using the legacy H&R lockwork" which basically confirms he's going to be doing revolvers at some point
>Mike
He's in his 50s. With PSA's release cycle, he'll be fricking retired and out of the picture before "when I do X" works its way through getting plans drawn up to actually do it and finally makes it to market if PSA ever commits to it. See the PSA MP5 that still doesn't exist that was announced 4 1/2 years ago.
anybody worried that palmetto will grow so big they become evil?
You mean more evil?
>become
Anon
Doesn’t Fulton armory make M1s for like 2k?
Yeah, but for M1 Garands you have to supply them with a receiver
I for one welcome our new PSA overlords.
The next step in the Carolina master plan involves gaining control of Publix from the Floridians and exporting mustard based BBQ sauces across the country
Yech. Vinegar and pepper is the true bbq. Leave your mustard barbecue at the door friend
South Carolina mustard sauce is also vinegar, among other things
Forgot my image
Nobody else is making 304 uppers right now, right