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Did T's Ammo in Texas City go out of business?
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 8:11 pm
by rm9792
Only source i could find for .50AE reloads. Any other place to get it locally?
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 8:14 pm
by atxgun
I have no answer to your question but am curious as to what you're shooting.
Re: Did T's Ammo in Texas City go out of business?
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 8:21 pm
by Liberty
rm9792 wrote:Only source i could find for .50AE reloads. Any other place to get it locally?
Yes
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 8:21 pm
by Lumberjack98
Yes T's is out of business. They retired.
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 8:41 pm
by stevie_d_64
Word I have is a buyer came in and was trying to get financing to buy the whole operation...
"Jbirds" knows a lot more than I do, but last time we talked, they "T's", was trying to look for ways to piece out parts of their operation...
So all that equipment might still be up for grabs...
That should make for some interesting stuff for the reloading crowd here...
But yep, they are getting out it appears...
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 9:15 pm
by G.C.Montgomery
I have heard more than once that all their stuff is being purchased by Memorial Oaks shooting center off I-10. I've not had an opportunity to confirm it though. I have a friend who has the resources to buy them out but he was told they'd already made arrangements to dispose of their inventory and equipment.
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:04 pm
by Mike1951
Pat and Roy had been talking about retiring for some time, as had been discussed here. I had heard that the prospective buyers were the owners of Top Gun. Whether that is correct or Memorial Oaks, I don't know.
At the Reliant show last weekend, I asked a Texas City gunsmith what happened. This is what I was told.
Whoever it was, apparently they were only able to finance enough to buy T's building and not enough to buy his entire operation. If that is the case, I have no idea why they would have continued.
So they now own the building with T's equipment still inside and someone gets the bright idea to start charging Roy rent.
Understandably miffed, he supposedly made a few phone calls and sold his entire inventory and equipment in about a week, leaving the prospective buyers holding an empty building.
There was no reloaded ammo vendor at the Reliant show. It is questionable whether Rucker's, Texas Munitions, and Houston Cartridge can take up the slack from losing T's. I was also told the Collins of Collins Cartridge was gravely ill.
Re: Did T's Ammo in Texas City go out of business?
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:43 pm
by rm9792
Liberty wrote:rm9792 wrote:Only source i could find for .50AE reloads. Any other place to get it locally?
Yes
Is it a secret or are you going to tell me?
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:45 pm
by rm9792
atxgun wrote:I have no answer to your question but am curious as to what you're shooting.
Desert Eagle. I dont shoot it often and if I have to buy ammo retail then it wont be shot much at all. Roy had it for .75 a round, retail on the net is running almost twice that with shipping. I have about 50 rds left.
Re: Did T's Ammo in Texas City go out of business?
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 6:20 am
by Liberty
rm9792 wrote:Liberty wrote:rm9792 wrote:Only source i could find for .50AE reloads. Any other place to get it locally?
Yes
Is it a secret or are you going to tell me?
sorry it was late (for me) and I really just meant to give you a quick answer that T's is out of business.
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 7:50 am
by stevie_d_64
Mike1951 wrote:Pat and Roy had been talking about retiring for some time, as had been discussed here. I had heard that the prospective buyers were the owners of Top Gun. Whether that is correct or Memorial Oaks, I don't know.
At the Reliant show last weekend, I asked a Texas City gunsmith what happened. This is what I was told.
Whoever it was, apparently they were only able to finance enough to buy T's building and not enough to buy his entire operation. If that is the case, I have no idea why they would have continued.
So they now own the building with T's equipment still inside and someone gets the bright idea to start charging Roy rent.
Understandably miffed, he supposedly made a few phone calls and sold his entire inventory and equipment in about a week, leaving the prospective buyers holding an empty building.
There was no reloaded ammo vendor at the Reliant show. It is questionable whether Rucker's, Texas Munitions, and Houston Cartridge can take up the slack from losing T's. I was also told the Collins of Collins Cartridge was gravely ill.
Bingo!
I guess we are all going to have to adjust to the vacumn created in this situation...
Texas Munitions has always (in my opinion) had a semi-friendly price war going on with "T's" when they did shows together...I used to go play them off each other just to buy a half case (loose) or so when I needed it...Sometimes Texas Munitions won, and sometimes T's won...
I do think it was pretty rotten what the buyers did to them on the whole rent thing...
Who knows...Maybe here in a while we'll see a new reload booth start pushing their wares with T's equipment they bought...
I think that would be the best thing to happen...