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This handgun really went through such cruel publicity and exemplifies the ravenous and cruel attitude the system was under Clinton. It's funny because when I was a kid growing up, I never even heard of Bill Clinton or any of this kind of nonsense, yet I starting growing a passion for firearms and the typical cool stuff during the 90s. It really saddens me to find out how not-so hospitable or caring the 90s were for gun owners.-[[User:The Gunslinger 3|The Gunslinger 3]] ([[User talk:The Gunslinger 3|talk]]) 06:01, 23 April 2016 (EDT)
This handgun really went through such cruel publicity and exemplifies the ravenous and cruel attitude the system was under Clinton. It's funny because when I was a kid growing up, I never even heard of Bill Clinton or any of this kind of nonsense, yet I starting growing a passion for firearms and the typical cool stuff during the 90s. It really saddens me to find out how not-so hospitable or caring the 90s were for gun owners.-[[User:The Gunslinger 3|The Gunslinger 3]] ([[User talk:The Gunslinger 3|talk]]) 06:01, 23 April 2016 (EDT)
:It is rather overstating the case to blame it all on the Clinton administration. Intratec went bankrupt in 1987 (during the Reagan administration) due to lawsuits from the anti-gun lobby, and from this point on the company starting cutting corners on quality control which gave their products a reputation for jamming and being generally unreliable. The California bill that banned some Intratec products by name was in 1989, so during the Bush Snr. administration. You can still blame the 1994 AWB on Clinton though. In my opinion the real thing that killed Intratec was that they tried to make the guns too cheap and ended up sacrificing too much in terms of quality control. For example, the CAT-9 is actually a pretty sound design, however there were significant problems with the consistency of the polymer frame leading to a large number of guns suffering from severe cracks and defects. You then also had some total marketing mis-steps which didn't help, like claiming that there new surface finish wouldn't take finger prints.  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] ([[User talk:Commando552|talk]]) 11:40, 23 April 2016 (EDT)
:It is rather overstating the case to blame it all on the Clinton administration. Intratec went bankrupt in 1987 (during the Reagan administration) due to lawsuits from the anti-gun lobby, and from this point on the company starting cutting corners on quality control which gave their products a reputation for jamming and being generally unreliable. The California bill that banned some Intratec products by name was in 1989, so during the Bush Snr. administration. You can still blame the 1994 AWB on Clinton though. In my opinion the real thing that killed Intratec was that they tried to make the guns too cheap and ended up sacrificing too much in terms of quality control. For example, the CAT-9 is actually a pretty sound design, however there were significant problems with the consistency of the polymer frame leading to a large number of guns suffering from severe cracks and defects. You then also had some total marketing mis-steps which didn't help, like claiming that there new surface finish wouldn't take finger prints.  --[[User:Commando552|commando552]] ([[User talk:Commando552|talk]]) 11:40, 23 April 2016 (EDT)
::I'm sure it didn't help that the gun is incredibly ugly.--[[User:Mandolin|Mandolin]] ([[User talk:Mandolin|talk]]) 19:57, 23 April 2016 (EDT)

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This handgun really went through such cruel publicity and exemplifies the ravenous and cruel attitude the system was under Clinton. It's funny because when I was a kid growing up, I never even heard of Bill Clinton or any of this kind of nonsense, yet I starting growing a passion for firearms and the typical cool stuff during the 90s. It really saddens me to find out how not-so hospitable or caring the 90s were for gun owners.-The Gunslinger 3 (talk) 06:01, 23 April 2016 (EDT)

It is rather overstating the case to blame it all on the Clinton administration. Intratec went bankrupt in 1987 (during the Reagan administration) due to lawsuits from the anti-gun lobby, and from this point on the company starting cutting corners on quality control which gave their products a reputation for jamming and being generally unreliable. The California bill that banned some Intratec products by name was in 1989, so during the Bush Snr. administration. You can still blame the 1994 AWB on Clinton though. In my opinion the real thing that killed Intratec was that they tried to make the guns too cheap and ended up sacrificing too much in terms of quality control. For example, the CAT-9 is actually a pretty sound design, however there were significant problems with the consistency of the polymer frame leading to a large number of guns suffering from severe cracks and defects. You then also had some total marketing mis-steps which didn't help, like claiming that there new surface finish wouldn't take finger prints. --commando552 (talk) 11:40, 23 April 2016 (EDT)
I'm sure it didn't help that the gun is incredibly ugly.--Mandolin (talk) 19:57, 23 April 2016 (EDT)