Why We Started Making Our Own Barrels

Published on May 7, 2026
Duration: 2:33

This video details Shark Coast Tactical's decision to manufacture their own firearm barrels due to negative experiences with third-party suppliers. They encountered issues with unreliable delivery, price hikes, and receiving incorrect or non-functional products, leading to significant financial and operational headaches. The company's move to in-house production aims to ensure quality control and supply chain stability.

Quick Summary

Shark Coast Tactical started manufacturing their own firearm barrels due to significant problems with third-party suppliers, including unreliable deliveries, unexpected price increases, and receiving incorrect or non-functional products. These issues caused operational and financial strain, prompting the move to in-house production for better quality control and supply chain stability.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Initial Barrel Supplier Issues
  2. 00:17Contract with Distributor & Trump Gun
  3. 00:23First Order from Zaffiri
  4. 00:38Company Growth & Large Orders
  5. 00:51Supplier Company Sale & New Management
  6. 01:00New Supplier Policies & Issues
  7. 01:13Forecasting & Unexpected Inventory
  8. 01:23Managing Excess Barrels & Projects
  9. 01:42Price Increase & Supplier Demands
  10. 01:52Incorrect Barrels Received
  11. 02:00Acquisition History of Barrel Manufacturer
  12. 02:09Night Vision's Offer & Rejection
  13. 02:14Comparison to Suppressor Issues
  14. 02:25Decision to Make Own Barrels

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Shark Coast Tactical start making their own barrels?

Shark Coast Tactical began manufacturing their own barrels due to persistent issues with third-party suppliers. These problems included unreliable deliveries, unexpected price hikes, and receiving incorrect or non-functional products, which caused significant operational and financial strain.

What were the main problems encountered with external barrel suppliers?

The company faced issues such as suppliers demanding payment for incorrect or non-functional barrels, sudden price increases (like a 35% hike), and a general lack of reliability in the supply chain, leading to headaches and financial burdens.

How did Shark Coast Tactical manage excess inventory from supplier issues?

When faced with excess barrels from problematic suppliers, Shark Coast Tactical developed new projects to utilize these components. They then sold these projects to different companies, which helped them manage inventory and pay off accumulated debt.

What is the history of barrel manufacturers mentioned in the video?

The video mentions Zaffiri as an initial supplier. It also details the acquisition history of 'Sabres', which was bought by 'Salvo' and then sold to 'Night Vision'. Night Vision is presented as a potentially more reliable supplier.

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