Bad News for Swiss Arms

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Swiss military arms manufacturer SAN Swiss Arms AG, maker of the SG 550 rifles, has laid off half their workforce. Swiss Arms AG is owned by the German company L & O Holding which also owns SIG Sauer, Sauer & Sohn, Mauser and Blaser.

Tagesanzeiger.ch reports (Google-translated from German) …

Approximately every second of the total 34 employees was terminated at the end of January from the company SAN Swiss Arms. This was confirmed by the manufacturer of the Swiss assault rifle into the program “ECO” on Swiss television . Swiss Arms produced in Neuhausen Rhine Falls (SH) as the successor company of SIG, the weapon with which the Swiss army is equipped.

The production order of 450,000 assault rifles for the army, however, was done long ago. Today, especially national and international police forces and sport shooters prefer the rifle. And here is broken, according to Swiss Arms demand. Also, because the production costs in Switzerland compared with other countries are higher.Therefore, saw the company forced to make drastic austerity measures. Whether the production of the assault rifle is endangered or would just be transferred abroad, she did not say against “ECO” however.

A new price list from the company, dated 1 February, shows significant price increases (3,460 Swiss franc is $3,864). Note, these are Swiss Arms pricing, not pricing for SIG Sauer equivalent rifles.

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Idiots! Buddy of mine was laid off, too. Their management should have fired themselfes!

Instead of finally bringing out the 553 in 7,62x39 they concentrate their efforts on that stupid 12,7mm sniper rifle.

I'm not giving them more then 5 years before they're completly gone.
 
Idiots! Buddy of mine was laid off, too. Their management should have fired themselfes!

Instead of finally bringing out the 553 in 7,62x39 they concentrate their efforts on that stupid 12,7mm sniper rifle.

I'm not giving them more then 5 years before they're completly gone.

Who would possibly want one of these rifles built in 7.62x39??
 
Who would possibly want one of these rifles built in 7.62x39??

The market would. One of the most popular calibres in the world. Yep, it would have been a good move to potentially expand SA sales. I'd be interested.

EDIT: Maybe FAMAE will recognize market potential and consider the x39 version.
 
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for the time being. but the ruling is not in yet, I hope you do get to keep it though

I am sure I will get lots of enjoyment either way - the RCMP likes to drag its feet.

The RCMP can just sit back at this point regardless; looks like imports are going to be severly limited in the future.
 
for the time being. but the ruling is not in yet, I hope you do get to keep it though

I'm relatively confident that nothing will come of the reclassification. If they RCMP had the technical data on their side to prohibit them, we would have heard a ruling by now.

IMHO they're sitting on the decision to hurt the importers/distributors of the rifles.
 
Who would possibly want one of these rifles built in 7.62x39??

quite a few eastern europe SWAT teams are looking for a replacement for their aging AK47's. They want something new, but they want to keep the caliber.
Beretta already brought out something in that caliber and also sold it.
 
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