I Bought A Gun Company

Published on August 1, 2024
Duration: 13:42

This video details the acquisition and relocation of Thompson/Center Arms operations by former leader Gregg Ritz. It highlights the brand's heritage, focusing on iconic models like the Contender and Hawken, and showcases the manufacturing processes and infrastructure being moved back to Rochester, New Hampshire. The narrative emphasizes preserving the brand's legacy while revitalizing its production capabilities.

Quick Summary

Gregg Ritz is leading the re-acquisition and relocation of Thompson/Center Arms operations back to Rochester, New Hampshire. The move aims to preserve the brand's heritage, highlighted by iconic firearms like the Contender and Hawken, while revitalizing its manufacturing capabilities with key equipment like reaming machines and Robodrills.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Acquisition Announcement
  2. 01:06Historical Archives
  3. 02:19Brand Origins
  4. 04:40Muzzleloading Legacy
  5. 07:02Manufacturing Infrastructure
  6. 07:38Barrel Production
  7. 08:57Inventory and Logistics
  8. 11:21Interchangeable Platforms
  9. 12:28Executive Handover

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the T/C Contender?

The T/C Contender, launched in 1967, is a pivotal firearm known for its innovative interchangeable barrel system, allowing users to easily switch between various calibers and barrel configurations for different shooting applications.

How did the T/C Hawken muzzleloader become popular?

The T/C Hawken muzzleloader, released in 1970, experienced a significant boost in popularity after its appearance in the iconic 1972 film 'Jeremiah Johnson,' solidifying its place in hunting and historical firearms communities.

What manufacturing processes are being relocated for Thompson/Center Arms?

The relocation involves moving essential manufacturing equipment, including horizontal reaming machines and precision Fanuc Robodrill machines used for barrel work, along with inventory and operations, back to Rochester, New Hampshire.

Who is Gregg Ritz and what is his role in the T/C acquisition?

Gregg Ritz, formerly the President of S&W's Hunting Division, is the principal in the re-acquisition of Thompson/Center Arms. He is overseeing the move of operations and aims to restore the brand's legacy and production.

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