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Lance Kuck:
Myself and my partner have purchased what was left of Sabre Defense in Spindale North Carolina.  Everything has been moved to Lincoln and is a few days from being fully operational.  I need machine operators and a couple of solid tool and die guys/gals.  We are also short on QC, shipping and receiving, and production scheduling.  Job descriptions are evolving since we are going a bunch of different directions right now.  Our first priority is barrel production as we have significant capacity, so, if by chance there is an experienced barrel maker floating around please contact me ASAP.  Positions will be added and modified as we progress so if anybody out there is interested in firearm component manufacturing please send me a resume.  Any referrals are greatly appreciated as well.  We offer a benefit package and wages are based on job and experience.
Thanks,
Lance Kuck
President
New Empire Industries
lance@newempireind.com

gsd:
I hear you already spoke to one of my machinist friends, Allen is a solid guy. If the opinion of someone you have yet to meet carries any weight, I'll vouch for him.

Best of luck in your plans, I look forward to seeing what you guys put out.

-Dave

Lance Kuck:
Thanks Dave.  Allen is on the short list.
Lance

00BUCK:
Is this the same Sabre Defense that makes the Tactical Gil Brake pictured below?
Of all the brakes I have, this one is my favorite, even over the Miculek brake.

SemperFiGuy:
You might consider getting in touch with the manufacturing technology faculty at SECC at Milford, which is just next door.   All faculty members and staff have program alumni with whom they keep in touch and who may be looking for new opportunities.   SECC has a broad variety of machine tool technology programs.

Also, if you need any savvy, talented part-time technology folks, SECC students are always looking for part-time jobs.

Best of success in your new endeavor.

sfg

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