Verney Carron going under!

I was very impressed with the VC rifles I've handled and it saddens me to hear they are going under.
 
I posted mid year and at the end of 2024 that I thought now will be remembered as a great time to buy these rifles. New and especially preowned.

Materials and labor costs are never going back to pre Covid times. Many companies have been absorbing those costs. Some have either been incrementally raised. Or will need a drastic increase reset to survive. If you look at the books. Most are upside down and are being subsidized by another profitable entity.

Then when fewer new rifles enter the market. The used market will increase in value.
Buy, Buy, Buy

(If the African hunting model continues as is.)
 
Sad to hear this news. I have owned a couple VC's.
 
Unfortunately, I predict that more sporting arms companies (mostly European but also a few American) will close their doors within the next five years or so. Or at least significantly trim down their production lines. The strongest ones will probably be the last ones standing. Verney Carron wasn’t perfect. But I’m still incredibly sad to see them go. I think that the only remaining French manufacturer of double rifles now, is Chapuis if I’m not mistaken. And they offer nothing bigger than a .470 Nitro Express.

On a related subject, I was quite depressed to recently learn that Browning has discontinued the X Bolt series. This was (in recent years) Browning’s only rifle line that included a big bore chambering (.375 Holland & Holland Magnum). Now, Browning doesn’t make rifles in any Magnum calibers except 7mm Remington Magnum and .300 Winchester Magnum.
Speaking about Browning , I tried to access the Winchester International web page and its not opening that page .


it just lead to Winchester US page . Never seen that occur before .

Very sad to see VC go , wonder if Beretta will buy them now as they own several other firms .
 
This sounds very similar to the problems Colt experienced a few years back.
Very much so. They only offered AR platform rifles and 1911's and started having a didn't care attitude towards consumers it seemed as they were riding on the government gravy train. Well, when other contractors stated easing in on their action that government cheese wasn't guaranteed or went away their lack of innovation caught up to them really quick. CZ buying them was the best thing to happen to them.
 
What I find interesting is a battle of two sentiments. One is these double rifle companies that aren't making it, or where a small shop retires without a successor. On the other side, Heym's prices continue to climb and their back-log of orders continues to grow.

Are the "successful" rifle companies like Heym and Rigby doing everything right, or they as fragile under the water's surface as VC?

I haven't been granted access to the balance sheets so I have no idea, I'm just trying to reconcile different situations.
 
Might be an opportunity for one of the bigger companies to acquire the sporting rifle division of VC. Beretta acquired both Chapuis and Holland & Holland, so both of those companies have the financial stability of Beretta. They probably don't need VC added to their porfolio, but another company might want to add quality double rifles to their product line.
 
Unfortunately, I predict that more sporting arms companies (mostly European but also a few American) will close their doors within the next five years or so. Or at least significantly trim down their production lines. The strongest ones will probably be the last ones standing. Verney Carron wasn’t perfect. But I’m still incredibly sad to see them go. I think that the only remaining French manufacturer of double rifles now, is Chapuis if I’m not mistaken. And they offer nothing bigger than a .470 Nitro Express.

On a related subject, I was quite depressed to recently learn that Browning has discontinued the X Bolt series. This was (in recent years) Browning’s only rifle line that included a big bore chambering (.375 Holland & Holland Magnum). Now, Browning doesn’t make rifles in any Magnum calibers except 7mm Remington Magnum and .300 Winchester Magnum.
Well now it’s Browning’s X Bolt 2 with a redesigned receiver, fluted bolt and they went back to a walnut stock. I’m surprised they didn’t go with a threaded barrel? They stopped chambering the original X Bolt in .338WM and .375 H and H a couple of years ago.
 
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This is a tragedy….close to putting a deposit down a few months ago due to being a little cheaper than a Heym, would have lost my $$ has I done it. Aussie agent for Heym wants a 10k deposit for a 3 year wait….I want some assurances/legal instrument to ensure I’m not caught out some how. Agents yet to get back to me with a solution….end of the day I can get 5.5% on that money for 3 years, what do you do ? I need it held in trust or the like. Not comfortable with a year wait a lot can happen with macro economic conditions in that time.
 
This is a tragedy….close to putting a deposit down a few months ago due to being a little cheaper than a Heym, would have lost my $$ has I done it. Aussie agent for Heym wants a 10k deposit for a 3 year wait….I want some assurances/legal instrument to ensure I’m not caught out some how. Agents yet to get back to me with a solution….end of the day I can get 5.5% on that money for 3 years, what do you do ? I need it held in trust or the like. Not comfortable with a year wait a lot can happen with macro economic conditions in that time.
Just buy a Heym. They are solid. I just put 50% down on a new 470 double and they will stand the test of time.
 
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I agree that Heym is solid, it’s parting with your money for 3 years with the middle man.

My last post is riddled with typos, replying on the phone does note help grammar etc. apologies
 
This is a tragedy….close to putting a deposit down a few months ago due to being a little cheaper than a Heym, would have lost my $$ has I done it. Aussie agent for Heym wants a 10k deposit for a 3 year wait….I want some assurances/legal instrument to ensure I’m not caught out some how. Agents yet to get back to me with a solution….end of the day I can get 5.5% on that money for 3 years, what do you do ? I need it held in trust or the like. Not comfortable with a year wait a lot can happen with macro economic conditions in that time.
3 years is a long time to have $10K invested waiting for a rifle or many other things. Another “black swan” event like the Covid pandemic or another global financial meltdown and kiss it goodbye.
 
Not saying this is the case in this situation, but the Australian firearm industry is plague by parasites who sign up exclusive distributor agencies. Generally they have no capacity, or interest, in servicing the product but use their sole agency to charge a several 100% markup while only importing when they have enough paid orders even if this is years. All of this would collapse if it wasn't so dificult to privately import.
 

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