09 February 2002, 02:17
<Speed>Does some buddy know if the A-SQUARE have a home page.....?
does the A-square have a homepage
09 February 2002, 04:01
GeorgeSNo, they don't. There may be one in the near future, as I hear the company is being resurrected under new ownership.
George
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09 February 2002, 04:13
SamBA-Square has registered
http://www.a-squarecompany.com (actually says it was registered by Art Alphin). A Japanese company had already registered a-square.com.
I sent email to the address listed in the a-squarecompany.com registration a few days ago, and as yet have received no reply.
09 February 2002, 12:39
OldsargeI spoke to the new CEO at the S.H.O.T. Show and he indicated that getting product out was their first priority. They expect to have their full line of ammunition in full production within 90 days. They will have the full line of components as well as loaded ammunition. Expect to see ammo advertised in Cabela's, Midway and Huntington's. Maybe Graf as well but I forgot to ask.
Sarge
10 February 2002, 06:21
TongoOldsarge, did A-Square CEO say if they were going to produce rifles? When?
Thanks
10 February 2002, 07:24
OldsargeRifles are currently in production but since I was only interested in ammunition (I love the triad concept, though only the Dead Tough and the solid have a good reputation) I didn't ask about them. Sorry.
Sarge
10 February 2002, 08:08
500grainsOldSarge,
Did you know that A-Square bought its solids from Thunderbird Cartridge Corp (1-800-535-AMMO) in Arizona?
Then they had a falling out and Art began copying Thunderbird's solid design.
Then Barnes copied it, although the Barnes copy is quite inferior.
10 February 2002, 18:07
<JP>I would just like some 577 Tyrannosaur Brass. Any suggestions?
10 February 2002, 20:25
LV Ericlook at my thread in the african hunting forum
"a-square is back in a different way"