Isn't Glen Harrison the founder of Nesika (which got bought up by Dakota) and then moved on to found Defiance. Are you saying you think he sold out prior to this sale to Beck?I don’t think that Defiance was owned by the guy who created it when it was sold. Perhaps managed but I don’t think owned.
Soooooooo
After the sale, Defiance realizes that they will have to close up shop in under a month unless they increase their prices by 30%.
Holy smokes! But that’s not a 30% increase, that’s a 60% increase!Soooooooo
After the sale, Defiance realizes that they will have to close up shop in under a month unless they increase their prices by 30%.
A Tenacity, their budget option, is now listed at $1,595……
Definitely makes the Tenacity obsolete!Yeah, Tenacity is the biggest jump in price. Others aren’t quite as bad.
Tenacity $1,595
Ruckus Tactical $1,695
Anti-X $1,745
Deviant $1,745
Rebel $1,645
I don’t see why anyone would choose Defiance at these new prices. Craziness.
Maybe I should call them up and get some small parts ‘kits’ coming, or just get another complete bolt. It might not be an option in another year.
I’m in the same boat. I’d like a firing pin, bolt stop and extractor/ejector minimum on hand.Yeah, Tenacity is the biggest jump in price. Others aren’t quite as bad.
Tenacity $1,595
Ruckus Tactical $1,695
Anti-X $1,745
Deviant $1,745
Rebel $1,645
I don’t see why anyone would choose Defiance at these new prices. Craziness.
Maybe I should call them up and get some small parts ‘kits’ coming, or just get another complete bolt. It might not be an option in another year.
Soooooooo
After the sale, Defiance realizes that they will have to close up shop in under a month unless they increase their prices by 30%.
A Tenacity, their budget option, is now listed at $1,595……
Have you heard this stated? Seems odd that they'd be in dire enough situation that prices would save them in a month?
This whole thing is interesting, curious about lots of things:
- How did Beck come up with $ to purchase mcmillan and defiance? Already wealthy and how did he get there or did he finance it with investors/bank?
- How the hell did the purchase go through if the financials showed this situation? Maybe they knew and always intended to transition to a lower volume/higher margin plan?
- Who the hell is going to buy a defiance action at those prices?
- How does this impact the builders who use branded defiance actions like GAP, APR, Rbros, etc? Can't imagine they would stick with defiance actions if they see the same % of price increases.
- I perceive defiance to be the highest volume custom action maker, maybe that's wrong? If they are it makes me wonder about a ripple effect from people migrating to other options like lone peak, kelbly, impact, zermatt, terminus, etc.
- If they stay in business i cant imagine the lead times will remain all that long..
You ever read the whole story on that? I suggest you do. I know people that have done the same and got there hands slapped. Bob got lite up because of his influence in the industry IMO.
They (Beck & Co) couldn’t have been so stupid.
They (Beck & Co) couldn’t have been so stupid.