I just read that they close the doors. No longer in business https://www.jallenglobal.com/
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There’s Already a thread on this unfortunate topic.
Wow wth... I’m glad I have 2. This should only add resale value to a used chassis.
I see guys selling them for 1k-1200 used. My last one I just paid $2200 w custom paint. I think the resale value will be up 80% of retail if someone wants it.
It would be nice to know why they closed too.
This is no bueno. Started piecing together parts and now I'm left with an ARCA rail-2 that I can't use.
Thanks man. But I need a SA leftyNot sure what your build is but I have a rifle in the for sale section that is built on a long action chassis that I may sell separately.
Not always the case. Some actually do go out of business, even in the firearms industry.Companies don't "Go out of business," they run out of money...
Not sure what your build is but I have a rifle in the for sale section that is built on a long action chassis that I may sell separately.
I’m not sure how a buttfuckingly expensive chassis maker with an insane backlog goes out of business...
Just like JAE is now lolGo be poor somewhere else...
Not a machinist, though I come from a family of them, but spent a fair amount of time working for a major firearm manufacturer.I’m a machinist and have worked in the gun business - you aren’t wrong.
That said, I do know what it takes to turn a stee rod into a rifled blank. And what it then takes to turn that blank into an AR barrel.
I also have worked on much of the rest of it, to include polymer AR lower design and consultation etc etc etc.
A lot of successful companies making aluminum chassis also use other products for aerospace/etc to offset their costs for being able to make the gun stuff.
You tell Oshkosh that it’s going to be $575 a piece for these custom fire hose adapters and they don’t blink an eye. And you can afford that 5 axis machine now because they wanted 200 a month for 5 years.
You make the 200 in a week and pay for all of your labor and machine costs and have a free 5 axis for 3 weeks. Can anyone say “time to make some actions?”.
Where most people make mistakes is the “go big or go home”. They stayed small to cut risk and burned their gun customers or they went big and didn’t have a follow on product ready to go the second demand for product 0 fell off.
I'm not sure you understand how lack of support affects resale.I see guys selling them for 1k-1200 used. My last one I just paid $2200 w custom paint. I think the resale value will be up 80% of retail if someone wants it.
I'm not sure you understand how lack of support affects resale.
Legal.I just find it odd that they just released the "gumball" builder and a Tikka chassis then without notice they shut the doors. Seemed like they were progressing. Kind of odd. Hopefully we will get out questions answered soon
That's not how it works automatically.Actually Lisa told me they out sourced all the pieces except the actual chassis so hopefully these companies come forward at some point.
Unless you're RUAG. Then you just dont give any fucksThat's not how it works automatically.
Outsourcing almost never comes with the transfer of IP ownership. And IP ownership is something the courts will decide during liquidation.
You can't just selling the parts you make for someone else as your own.
Bighorn TL3 300PRCVery sad news. I own two 100-G3’s and just ordered the last 700 long action Gene Sears had in stock today. Now I have to build that 700 I’ve been holding off on for years. Anyone have a recommendation on action and cartridge?
Their 100 chassis does wonders for a properly built M14. I’ve held roughly 6” at 600 yards before with mine for 10 shots.
Tony.