Para-Ordnance Regrets to Inform the Public

G. Wedge

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It is with a sense of profound sadness that I regret to inform you, the Canadian Shooting Public, of the passing of our Co-Founder and President, Ted Szabo. In the next few days, we, here at Para Canada, as well as some of our World Operations Offices will be experiencing a reduction in operational hours to allow Ted's Friends, Colleagues, and Employees to grieve.

We ask you for your understanding through this emotional time.

Sincerely,

George Wedge
Para MFG., Inc

Please see the official press release below.



PRESS RELEASE

Para USA, Inc.
1919 N.E. 45TH Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
North American Call Center: 416-297-7855
Press Contact: Kerby Smith, Director of Communications

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Ted Szabo, 60, Leaves Behind a Legacy of Innovation at Para-Ordnance

Ted Szabo, the innovative president of Para-Ordnance Mfg. Inc., passed away on Wednesday March 28, 2007 at the age of 60. Szabo, a gifted engineer and designer, founded the company in the 1985 with his friend, Thanos Polyzos.

From its inception, the company displayed an innovative capacity that has characterized its products ever since. Their first offering, introduced in 1987, was an all-plastic, selective-fire paint ball gun called the Model 85 “Dye Marking Tactical Machine Pistol.” In full-auto mode, this unique pistol fired at a rate of 1,200 rounds per minute, and was designed as a close-quarters-combat training device for law enforcement and military personnel.

In 1988, Para-Ordnance introduced an innovation which Szabo had dreamt about since his college days: a high-capacity frame and magazine for Model 1911 pistols. This solved the classic handgunners’ dilemma—choosing between the superior stopping power of the .45 ACP cartridge and the impressive magazine capacity and firepower of the 9mm Parabellum.

For the first time in history, Model 1911 pistol owners no longer had to compromise, and could enjoy an 86% increase in magazine capacity—from 7 rounds to 13. The high-capacity frame assembly became Para’s first step in a long series of needed improvements upon the original John M. Browning design.

Szabo’s passion was the 1911 pistol, or what he called, “the best platform for an auto-loading pistol.” While he was intrigued with John Browning’s original designs, Szabo had no interest in replicating them. “I have always wanted to pick up where his design left off and carry the technology forward to the next level,” said Szabo.

And that is what he did in 1990 with the introduction of the Para P14·45 pistol with double the magazine capacity of a standard 1911. Szabo’s creative genius drove him to continuously seek ways of improving handgun design. Szabo pondered why there could not be an easier, smoother double-action trigger system. His development of a true light double-action (LDA) trigger system won his company an unprecedented four “Gunny” awards from Guns & Ammo magazine.

Never content to rest on his laurels, Szabo was constantly looking for ways to improve the 1911 pistol. The design of the extractor, he felt, was a weak link that needed to be improved. The result was Para’s patented Power Extractor™ with its 50% larger claw that produces controlled feeding and positive extraction of the empty case.

While Szabo’s desire was always to “significantly improve a product” he had another passion, and that was championing gun rights. His family fled his native Hungary after the tanks rolled into Budapest in 1956. “I know what it means to have your dreams of freedom crushed by a totalitarian government,” said Szabo.

Para’s new Gun Rights models, the PXT 1911 SSP and the PXT P14·45, were designed to give consumers significant value and make a contribution to NRA-ILA. “We all need to support the NRA and the work they are doing for all of us. We are facing a lot of challenges as we go into 2008,” said Szabo.

In the spirit that Para-Ordnance was created, the company will continue to champion value for gun owners and their continued rights. Co-founder, Thanos Polyzos, and his strong management team will continue to produce the innovative pistols that Ted Szabo created, as well as his new designs that are in development.
 
Ted was a great guy. I sold him the software that Para used for product design. I remember the last meeting we had to finalize the price on the software he came to meeting wearing his product on his hip! We had a great laugh...

I remember being in the factory "hot area" standing in the middle of palettes full of Para product. I thought I was in heaven.

God's speed...
 
Very sad news - the passing of a Canadian of tremendous ingenuity and exemplary entrepreneurship. Condolences to Ted's family, friends, and colleagues at Para-Ordnance. May God comfort them in their grief.

"Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon him"

Perhaps Ted and John Browning are already discussing ways to further improve the 1911 (and Jeff Cooper, looking on, is trying hard not to say 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it').

Thank you George for letting us know of this great loss to our shooting community.
 
Always sad to hear of a passing of one of our giants in the industry, especially one with such a close relationship to Canada. 60 is way too young. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
 
George the firearms industry has lost a great man much to early. My families sympathies to the extended Para family, your loss is ours.

Take Care

Bob
 
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