Scene 109 Winchester 1859
Drake's offshore ships are not big. Compared with monsters that can cross the ocean, they are just small.
When it comes to the value of the magnificent cargo on the ship, it is impossible to compare with it.
However, standing on the deck, he held his head high at the bow of the boat, but he was upright and had no feeling of inferiority.
He doesn't know any natural dyes or synthetic dyes. He only knows how to make money, just want to make money.
And, for this, he integrated into the international metropolis in New York, which touched the Great Lakes region. He now wants to distribute synthetic dyes through this channel.
"Alan, let's go." Captain Drake called his confidant.
Leave the harbor full of whistles.
...
Unlike Drake in New York, Doug is still in New Haven.
Although the city of New Haven is not big, it is more than enough for Doug's current stage.
Tom and Doug Chemical Company can produce more than ten barrels of dyes per day.
The efficiency of pure handicraft workshops without mechanization is not low, and expanding production is much easier than "Monopoly" in printing and dyeing factories.
The current daily output of about fifty barrels of dye is maintained mainly because of the lack of sufficiently stable coal tar as raw materials and the dyes produced, and there is no stable sales yet.
Doug believed in Drake's ability to ship, but also believed in Carlton's ability to protect his own interests.
So, he first used his interests to drive Drake and let him test Carlton's abilities.
Prevent yourself from playing in person, accidentally fall into the opponent's "first-time kill" and die without a place to bury him.
Only after seeing the other party's means and finding a solution before making a debut will the winning Libra lean towards him.
However, Doug did not go to Tom's cabin today, but went to Winchester Weapons Company.
Since Oliver got several key technologies from Doug, the lights of Winchester Weapons have not been extinguished.
The few remaining workers are not just workers, but engineers who can participate in weapon design.
New processes need to be coordinated with new technologies.
The first product of the combination of the two is a rifle.
Doug held this rifle that had no name yet, and adjusted the design posture with the correction of the technicians.
"Bang!"
One shot was shot out.
When the bullet was spiraled along the spiral rifle, the recoil was also transmitted through the butt stock to Doug's shoulder.
Doug put down his gun, and there was still a little tinnitus in his ears, so Oliver ran out to see the target himself.
"Hit! Hit!"
From here to there, Oliver, who had been running for a total of 100 meters, shouted loudly, with an expression of excitement on his face.
As long as you are a person who knows guns, you can see that Doug is not a veteran of guns.
However, it is such a new man who can shoot bullets on a target fifty meters away when he touches this gun for the first time, which shows that this gun is extremely friendly and prestigious.
The ease of guns seems to be unimportant.
However, it is important for both individual buyers and military users.
Because bullets cost money, training requires bullets.
As guns become more sophisticated, the current battle has long evolved from being shot in line to a more advanced stage.
At this stage, inaccurate preparation for ejaculation is a goal that needs to be considered.
"I'll shoot two more." Doug said.
He was not as optimistic as Oliver, because he was not sure if the shot was a dead mouse that the blind cat had encountered.
No one can say that probability is accurate.
Even if the probability of a newcomer hitting the target with this gun is one in ten thousand, he shot it the first time, which is 100% for his shot.
Only with enough samples can you get closer to the true situation of this gun.
"Bang!"
"Bang!"
"Bang!"
Crash, load, shoot.
Doug felt his shoulders almost shattered as he moved from dry to one go.
Oliver continued to run to check it out by himself. He stood fifty meters away and shouted loudly, "I'm hit! I'm hit all!"
Doug walked over and saw it as if it was true. He looked at the four bullet holes on the paper target and praised, "This gun is not bad, it's easy to get started. But... Oliver, how easy is this gun to maintain?"
"Gor, demonstrate," Oliver ordered.
The weapon technician behind Oliver was very fast and fancy, and at most, a complete gun turned into a bunch of parts.
“Another assembled.’ Oliver ordered again.
The weapon technician's thick hands once again became agile.
This time it took about two minutes and the gun was assembled.
Oliver waited for the gun to be fully assembled, looking forward to Doug, looking forward to his surprise.
However, Doug did not look surprised.
Because this kind of operation is just a basic operation in the People's Liberation Army.
Although Doug has never been a soldier, he has watched TV.
It wasn't the first time I met, so naturally it was impossible to be as surprised as Oliver thought.
"It seems that the industry is easier to maintain," Doug said. "So, the most important question is, what is the cost?"
"Even if the price is doubled at the cost, it is at least 20% cheaper than other companies' competitors." Oliver said confidently.
"What's its name?" Doug looked at the cold guy who didn't look cute at all.
"We... intend to name it after you..." Oliver said as if he tried.
"My name?" Doug frowned slightly. Although the dog-branded rifle is easy to remember, Doug didn't want to have a relationship with this kind of murderous device. He patted Oliver on the shoulder and said, "The design of this weapon is all made by you and your old friends. So... just use your last name, Winchester and the year chat.
How about it called Winchester 1859?”
"Winchester 1859?" Oliver repeated the name, feeling that the name simply spoke in his heart. He once wanted to name the weapon like this in his dream.
"As for the contributions of other guys, they cannot be ignored. How about naming some key components in this gun with their first name and last name?"
"This...this is so good!"
Oliver was able to see the weapon technician beside him, and tears filled his eyes.
Who doesn’t want their name to become immortal?
"Then let's brand their names on the components. Oh, by the way. I think we need some user tests. Oliver, let's find some old gunmen to test this Winchester 1859. What do they think is a problem, and then summarize it.
The design of weapons not only makes us feel durable but easy to use.
Chapter completed!