Re: A I Wins Navy Mk13 Contract Award
Formula350SD
Just for your information Accuracy International of North America, Inc. is a US company. We have 4 employees, 3 US, including myself and a Canadian and are looking for another employee who is most likely to be US. Our major subcontractor who makes our AICS kits is a US, woman owned company with 12 US employees. We have other US subcontractors, all with US employees. We use components from the UK for molded parts where the tooling is expensive and for proprietary parts like hinges and magazines. Small components like screws, pins, springs etc. are supplied from the UK because we buy them in bulk to our specification and the treatment is the major differentiator. We either cannot get those parts with the same treatment or the price is sky high.
We have been making AICS kits in the USA for nearly 6 years and we are in the process of setting up rifle assembly in the USA where we will be procuring more components within the USA.
I know we had a difference of opinion in 1812 but for a very long time the US and UK have had a very special relationship. There was even a movie recently with that title. I do not think the supply chain will dry up anytime soon.
So, do you select a US company, according to your definition, or would you not rather our troops has the best? I think Accuracy International covers both!
Tom Irwin
Accuracy International
Formula350SD
Just for your information Accuracy International of North America, Inc. is a US company. We have 4 employees, 3 US, including myself and a Canadian and are looking for another employee who is most likely to be US. Our major subcontractor who makes our AICS kits is a US, woman owned company with 12 US employees. We have other US subcontractors, all with US employees. We use components from the UK for molded parts where the tooling is expensive and for proprietary parts like hinges and magazines. Small components like screws, pins, springs etc. are supplied from the UK because we buy them in bulk to our specification and the treatment is the major differentiator. We either cannot get those parts with the same treatment or the price is sky high.
We have been making AICS kits in the USA for nearly 6 years and we are in the process of setting up rifle assembly in the USA where we will be procuring more components within the USA.
I know we had a difference of opinion in 1812 but for a very long time the US and UK have had a very special relationship. There was even a movie recently with that title. I do not think the supply chain will dry up anytime soon.
So, do you select a US company, according to your definition, or would you not rather our troops has the best? I think Accuracy International covers both!
Tom Irwin
Accuracy International