Reports of the demise of PMC greatly exaggerated
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:47 pm
A rumor's been floating around that PMC was on the verge of closing (or already has, depending on who's telling the story.) One variation I heard at a gun show out here in WA was that they'd been crippled by losses due to an embezzler. I like some of their ammo (their .44 mag ammo is some of the hottest on the market) and quite a number of folks I shoot BE with like their .22LR ammo, so I decided to write and ask. I promptly got a very nice response. It was a private email, so I won't just post it, but I will paraphrase.
PMC is retrenching but they are not going out of business. They were hurt by what they describe as some poor business decisions but not by any embezzling. To survive, they are dropping their rimfire and shot shell product lines, at least for 2006 and maybe for good. But their centerfire pistol ammo will continue to be available and they're hoping to add rifle ammo from other manufacturers.
The .22LR ammo they were selling was actually made for them by Aguila. If you were using PMC-branded .22LR, Centurion Ordinance (tel 201-695-4602), the US importer for Aguila, can probably recommend a close replacement.
PMC is retrenching but they are not going out of business. They were hurt by what they describe as some poor business decisions but not by any embezzling. To survive, they are dropping their rimfire and shot shell product lines, at least for 2006 and maybe for good. But their centerfire pistol ammo will continue to be available and they're hoping to add rifle ammo from other manufacturers.
The .22LR ammo they were selling was actually made for them by Aguila. If you were using PMC-branded .22LR, Centurion Ordinance (tel 201-695-4602), the US importer for Aguila, can probably recommend a close replacement.