I Bought A Gun Company

Published on August 1, 2024
Duration: 13:42

Gregg Ritz announces the re-acquisition of Thompson/Center Arms (T/C) and its relocation back to Rochester, New Hampshire. The video tours the Smith & Wesson facility, showcasing historical archives and manufacturing equipment slated for the move. Key T/C products like the Contender, Hawken, and Dimension are highlighted, emphasizing the brand's legacy of innovation and modularity.

Quick Summary

Gregg Ritz has re-acquired Thompson/Center Arms (T/C) and is moving all operations, inventory, and equipment from Smith & Wesson back to Rochester, New Hampshire, to restart the business. The brand's heritage is preserved through historical archives, and manufacturing will resume using relocated machinery.

Chapters

  1. 00:19T/C Acquisition Announcement
  2. 01:06Exploring Historical Archives
  3. 02:19T/C Brand Origins & Contender
  4. 04:40Hawken Muzzleloader Legacy
  5. 07:02Manufacturing Infrastructure Tour
  6. 07:38Barrel Production Machinery
  7. 08:57Inventory and Logistics Assessment
  8. 11:21Interchangeable Platforms: Dimension
  9. 12:28Executive Handover with S&W

Frequently Asked Questions

What is happening with Thompson/Center Arms?

Gregg Ritz has re-acquired Thompson/Center Arms (T/C) and is moving all operations, inventory, and equipment from Smith & Wesson back to Rochester, New Hampshire, to restart the business.

What is the significance of the historical archives at Smith & Wesson?

The 'Print Shop' at Smith & Wesson houses historical Thompson/Center firearms, prototypes, and unique models. This archive is vital for preserving the brand's rich heritage during its transition and rebuilding phase.

When was Thompson/Center Arms founded and what was its first major product?

Thompson/Center Arms was founded in 1967 by Ken Thompson and Warren Center. Their first major innovation was the iconic interchangeable barrel system, initially developed for the Contender pistol.

What manufacturing equipment is being moved for the T/C relaunch?

Key manufacturing equipment includes horizontal reaming machines and Fanuc Robodrills for barrel production, along with specialized fixtures for assembly lines like the Encore. Existing, engineered tooling is also being relocated.

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