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Unread 02-15-2012, 09:54 AM   #11
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... The process hoped to bring down the production costs to the point where a .45 Luger could have been produced in the $3000-$5000 range. That was an ambitious goal, but I think a price point in the range of $8,000-$10,000 may be marketable. Much more than that may be a hard sell.
I think 3k-5k is not possable price point.

As i estimate production cost of 20 guns at about 2 years.

That translates in about :
100K of labor costs
20K or rent
10K of bills
15-20K of material and tools
All and all making it a $150K project.

If i market them at 10K each then we talking about 25K of profit a year.

That's not much to speak off, considering the unknown factors of the project.

So the 15K price comes from the fact that, i will only find 10-12 clients willing to prepay, the rest of guns will wait for the takers.

My math may be off 15-20% one way or the other.
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