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Sarco Inc?
05 April 2008, 11:16
GrosVentreGeorgeSarco Inc?
Has Sarco quit selling receivers and actions. I was just getting ready to purchase a couple of mausers from them and i can't seem to find them on there page.
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05 April 2008, 11:30
STINGERI heard they are having some FFL issues due to their internal security problems. I read it somewhere and I'm having a brain wave right now and can't remember where I read it.
I also heard they are trying to move out of Joisey.
Perhaps someone with a little more knowledge on the subject can chime in.
Best wishes, Bill
According to a post at ARFCOM, Sarco had an employee ripoff some handguns. As usual the ATF thugs are giving Sarco problems over this issue.
I don't know anything about Sarco wanting out of NJ.
ZM
05 April 2008, 21:09
congomikeI read another post on a forum that said their troubles also had to do with the State of NJ's laws on firearms and not just the ATF.
05 April 2008, 22:34
swheelerJust recieved one of their M98 actions-89.00 they advertised last month, only problem is they only sent the reciever and back ordered all the other parts until who knows when- 30/60 days is what the invoice says. They're getting it back ASAP.
06 April 2008, 04:43
scott63I've been trying to get their m96 actions for about a month. They emailed me last tues asking to give them a call. I was told they cannot sell any firearms at this time, no idea when their FFL will be "re-newed" and the actions I wanted are drilled euro style.

Oh well, penny saved penny earned..........Scott
06 April 2008, 10:03
GrosVentreGeorgequote:
Originally posted by scott63:
I've been trying to get their m96 actions for about a month. They emailed me last tues asking to give them a call. I was told they cannot sell any firearms at this time, no idea when their FFL will be "re-newed" and the actions I wanted are drilled euro style.

Oh well, penny saved penny earned..........Scott
Well that is good to know. I was looking at acquiring one of their m96's, but being side tapped for scope mounts is a deal breaker. I am still interested in the FN m98's though. I hope they can get going again soon.
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06 April 2008, 15:28
724wdmaybe they could use this time to organize their warehouse...

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06 April 2008, 15:34
homebrewerThe employee who ripped them off and created all their problems ought to be publicly hanged for his affrontery. That will teach anyone else who may have such misbegotten intentions...
06 April 2008, 17:33
sonofagunEverybody send business their way to help them out!
Bob Shaffer
06 April 2008, 21:34
Peterquote:
Sarco had an employee ripoff some handguns. As usual the ATF thugs are giving Sarco problems over this issue.
I would certainly hope so! What do you expect them to say: "Oh well! Shit happens. Just keep on doing what you're doing"?
Peter.
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06 April 2008, 22:03
rem721quote:
Originally posted by Peter:
quote:
Sarco had an employee ripoff some handguns. As usual the ATF thugs are giving Sarco problems over this issue.
I would certainly hope so! What do you expect them to say: "Oh well! Shit happens. Just keep on doing what you're doing"?
Peter.
Why not, when it happens to them they do.
07 April 2008, 16:20
tnekkccSARCO is not dishonest, just incompetent.
I can just imagine them getting audited.
07 April 2008, 23:31
tin canyet another:
quote:
NY Rifle Company Ships Loaded Guns
NEW YORK (AP) — A rifle manufacturer asked arms dealers nationwide to make extra safety inspections after discovering it had accidentally shipped four guns loaded with live ammunition.
Henry Repeating Arms, a maker of lever-action rifles like ones used in the 1860s and 1870s, said a thorough round of inventory checks revealed no other loaded weapons.
"We would never want anybody to get hurt," the company's president, Anthony Imperato, said this week.
AP News