Charles Daly

Did anyone hear that Charles Daly are out of business? I don't have one but my brother in law loves his. (Fixed the spelling)
 
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Not a joke per my gunsmith he said if you have one sell it since nobody is picking up the line there may not be parts.
 
Their youth model 20 semi was on my short list for the boy. Sure glad I went with the 870 instead.
 
Carl that is what I bought for my girls to shoot. The one I have has less than 100 rounds through it and has been to the gunsmilth once. I may work some OT sell the gun and buy them something more reliable with less recoil.
 
Tom,
Did you buy the daly or the 870?
We havent shot my son's 870 yet, hope to in a few weeks.
 
from Wikipedia -


Charles Daly was born in New York City on October 12, 1839. In the late nineteenth century, around 1875, in New York, Charles Daly and August Shoverling began a business importing high-quality firearms into the United States, primarily from the city of Suhl in what was then Prussia. Manufacturers for Daly at that time included Heym, Shiller, Linder, Sauer, J&W Tolley of England, Newman (of Belgium and Lefever Arms.
At some point before 1885, Shoverling and Daly were joined by a third partner named Joseph Gales, and the company began doing business as Shoverling, Daly and Gales, before settling simply on the name Charles Daly. The original Charles Daly died suddenly in 1899, but the business continued with his son, Charles Howard Daly, taking his place until 1919, when the partnership was sold to Henry Modell.
The new owners continued the tradition of importing firearms and marketing them with the Charles Daly name until the late 1920s, when the company was sold to the Walzer family, which owned Sloan's Sporting Goods in Ridgefield, CT. The Walzers established a branch of Sloan's in New York City known as Charles Daly & Company. Manufacturers from all over the world produced Daly guns for the Walzer's, including Beretta, Bernadelli and Miroku.
In 1976, Sloan's sold the Charles Daly trademark to Outdoor Sports Headquarters Inc. (OSHI), a sporting goods wholesaler in Dayton, Ohio. In 1996, OSHI was itself sold to another firearm wholesaler, Jerry's Sport Center in Forest City, PA.
Shortly thereafter, the brand was acquired by K.B.I., Inc. of Harrisburg, PA, which expanded the import line to include semi-auto and pump-action shotguns and 1911-style pistols and re-christened the company as Charles Daly, The Shooting Sports Specialist.
In 2008, KBI formed a new division of the company named Charles Daly Defense to manufacture and market the hugely popular AR-15 type semi-automatic carbines and rifles for law enforcement, target shooting and home defense. In a departure from the tradition of selling only imported firearms, Charles Daly Defense AR-15's were 100% manufactured in the United States.
A letter from Michael Kassnar posted on the Charles Daly Website on January 29, 2010 indicated that Charles Daly and KBI were going out of business and closing their doors effective January 29, 2010.
 
I guess the business plan didn't pan out. Importer of weapons for over 100 years with a continuing brand name. Domestic production of a weapon they are not known for and its gone in 2 years. Too Bad though. According to NA Hunter Magazine, Assult-style rifles are the fastest growing segment of the gun industry and they are increasing capability for hunting rounds rather than just the .223.
 
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