The world of ” just as good” shit tier rifle enjoyers are on suicide watch today. No more 50 dollar ARs that perform like 5 dollar ARs. Good riddance. Anderson was harming the reputation of my beloved common wealth.

For nearly 70 years, Anderson Manufacturing proudly operated as a family-owned, Kentucky-based company built on excellence, integrity, and a deep commitment to our values—especially the protection of Second Amendment rights.

Over time, we became a trusted manufacturer of 100% American-made firearms, parts, and accessories. We consistently upheld ISO 9001 standards and built a reputation for delivering quality products at a fair price.

After careful consideration, we made the difficult decision to sell the company and close this chapter of our story. With the sale now complete, the Anderson brand has been discontinued and Anderson products will no longer be offered. As a result, warranty services on Anderson firearms, parts, and accessories are no longer available. For any future support, we encourage you to contact your local Anderson dealer.

Your support and loyalty meant everything to us; it was truly an honor to serve you.

Thank you,

The Anderson Manufacturing Team

Why the hell would Ruger want that shit? Not that I would ever buy a Ruger AR15 myself.

Here’s Ruger’s announcement of the acquisition . . .

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) is pleased to announce the asset purchase of Anderson Manufacturing, a manufacturer of firearms and firearm accessories based in Hebron, Kentucky. This strategic purchase includes Anderson’s manufacturing facility and machinery and will provide Ruger the opportunity to work with a skilled and experienced workforce, strengthening its production capabilities and expanding its product offerings.

Located in a firearms-friendly region, the facility brings valuable expertise in the production of both firearms and aftermarket parts and accessories – areas that complement and enhance Ruger’s existing offerings.

“This acquisition is an incredible opportunity to advance our long-term strategy and expand Ruger’s capacity,” said Todd Seyfert, President and CEO of Ruger. “We’re excited to welcome members from the talented team at Anderson Manufacturing and leverage their knowledge and infrastructure to better serve our customers. This move reinforces Ruger’s position as a leader in the industry, and reiterates my focus on continued growth, even as others scale back.”

Ruger will not continue the Anderson Manufacturing brand or its firearms products. Instead, the Company will integrate the facility’s capabilities into its broader operations, with a focus on launching new products, expanding Ruger’s popular product lines and growing its established accessories business.

Customers, distributors, and partners can continue to expect the high standards of quality, reliability and service that define the Ruger brand. This acquisition underscores Ruger’s commitment to American manufacturing and its mission to deliver innovative, reliable products to the firearms community.

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  1. LSWCHP's avatar LSWCHP says:

    Well, the Anderson people, if nobody else, thought they made great guns. 😳

    Here in Australia we’ve never of them, though they were reportedly the 8th biggest gun maker in the US in recent years.

    I gather Ruger is just going to use the tooling to make more Ruger guns.

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    1. Shawn's avatar Shawn says:

      Im sure its so ruger can make ever cheaper parts for their less than mediocre AR15s they were already making themselves

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  2. John M.'s avatar John M. says:

    It’s curious that Ruger was able to buy the assets and the employees but abandon the warranty work. I wonder how the lawyers pulled that off.

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