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is Remsport still open? Last I knew, John was sick and there wasnt much activity. That was a while ago though.
Didn't know Kahr was made in Worcester. Are they moving production to PA next year? It'd be nice to have a Worcester made gun. Do they have tours or a factory store?
Anybody been to Mitch Rosen's location in Manchester? recently? Worth a visit if you're in the neighborhood?
Pine Tree Castings and a stock shop are in Newport, NH.i thought ruger left NH awhile ago and now resides in AZ?
I have a couple of guns manufactured in Worcester but they are from the late 1800's. Also own 2 that were made in Millbury by Asa Waters gunsmithery.Didn't know Kahr was made in Worcester. Are they moving production to PA next year? It'd be nice to have a Worcester made gun. Do they have tours or a factory store?
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I believe they're out of business.American weapons systems, Rindge, NH.
You can go to his mansion in millbury... its kinda cool.I have a couple of guns manufactured in Worcester but they are from the late 1800's. Also own 2 that were made in Millbury by Asa Waters gunsmithery.
The locks are marked "A. Waters Millbury MS"
Yes, MS
The northeast in general and it was home to some of the most iconic firearm brands and makersIsn't it ironic that Mass is so liberal yet there have been and continue to be so many firearm manufacturers here.
It's worse than ironic, it's hypocritical. Those a**holes don't mind the tax revenue they collect from the manufacturers, the workers, and everything else that goes along with it, but they want to ban guns in the state.Isn't it ironic that Mass is so liberal yet there have been and continue to be so many firearm manufacturers here.
That's sad, but not really unexpected.To the point, I asked the Waters Mansion people in Millbury if they do tours of the gun manufacturing company, and they play that down. They like to tout "history", but don't like WHAT history. They would rather have luncheons, tea parties, and wedding showers than embrace their true past.