Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
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Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
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NORTH HAVEN — The Marlin Firearms Co., one of the town’s top taxpayers, will start to lay off employees in May and will close by June 2011.
The gun manufacturer’s employees were told Thursday that the jobs of 265 salaried and hourly workers would be eliminated over 18 months. Marlin traces its history back to 1870.
Marlin officials could not be reached for comment, but First Selectman Michael J. Freda heard the news from a company official Thursday evening.
Freda said several factors appear to be driving the closure, from the cost of doing business in Connecticut to wage differentials.
“The situation appears to be compounded by the fact that Connecticut is a difficult state for any manufacturer to sustain its business model,” Freda said after meeting with the company official.
Freda said he asked whether the services Marlin was providing would be moved, but was told that was undetermined.
State and federal officials also were contacted Thursday, according to Freda.
The Remington Arms Co. bought Marlin in late 2007. Marlin is on Kenna Drive, off Bailey Road. Remington is a North Carolina affiliate that falls under the umbrella of the Freedom Group, one of the largest manufacturers of firearms and ammunition in the world, according to its Web site.
No layoffs or closures were anticipated at the time of the $41.7 million sale.
The firearms manufacturer should not be confused with The Marlin Co., a business-to-business Internet and print publication service that operated at the plant until late 2007. Now in Wallingford because it needed more space, that company employs 120 people.
The chairman and president of The Marlin Co. is Frank Kenna III, whose grandfather, the late Frank Kenna Sr., bought Marlin Firearms at auction in 1924 when it was bankrupt. Marlin Firearms was started by John Marlin.
“I’m sure for the employees, it’s devastating,” Kenna said of the closure. “I still know a lot of them, and all I can say is I’m very sympathetic to them. It’s a tough blow.”
But, Kenna said the rifle and shotgun industry has changed over the years. “What’s happening in the industry is it’s consolidating and there are fewer and fewer individual firearms companies. The culture has changed.
“When we sold we were producing half of the number of rifles that we were in the early 1970s,” he said.
The news that Marlin will be closing comes at a bad time for North Haven, which has a $6.6 million revenue gap going into the next fiscal year.
“The timing of this news is very unfortunate as we are preparing for our upcoming budget,” Freda said.
As a result, his efforts to generate economic development in town, possibly with incremental tax financing to attract new businesses, “will be kicking into higher gear.”
Freda said he will be doing his best to urge local Marlin officials to arrange a meeting for him with the parent company.
“I would like to meet with the parent company in an effort to see if there’s any way to keep them here,” said Freda. “I can’t accept it without making an attempt,” he added.
How much tax revenue the town receives from the company annually was not immediately available. On the 2009 grand list, Marlin was ranked No. 14.
Contact Ann DeMatteo at 203-789-5716 or adematteo@newhavenregister.com.
Freda said he would like to team up with U.S. Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-3, to see what resources are available.
NORTH HAVEN — The Marlin Firearms Co., one of the town’s top taxpayers, will start to lay off employees in May and will close by June 2011.
The gun manufacturer’s employees were told Thursday that the jobs of 265 salaried and hourly workers would be eliminated over 18 months. Marlin traces its history back to 1870.
Marlin officials could not be reached for comment, but First Selectman Michael J. Freda heard the news from a company official Thursday evening.
Freda said several factors appear to be driving the closure, from the cost of doing business in Connecticut to wage differentials.
“The situation appears to be compounded by the fact that Connecticut is a difficult state for any manufacturer to sustain its business model,” Freda said after meeting with the company official.
Freda said he asked whether the services Marlin was providing would be moved, but was told that was undetermined.
State and federal officials also were contacted Thursday, according to Freda.
The Remington Arms Co. bought Marlin in late 2007. Marlin is on Kenna Drive, off Bailey Road. Remington is a North Carolina affiliate that falls under the umbrella of the Freedom Group, one of the largest manufacturers of firearms and ammunition in the world, according to its Web site.
No layoffs or closures were anticipated at the time of the $41.7 million sale.
The firearms manufacturer should not be confused with The Marlin Co., a business-to-business Internet and print publication service that operated at the plant until late 2007. Now in Wallingford because it needed more space, that company employs 120 people.
The chairman and president of The Marlin Co. is Frank Kenna III, whose grandfather, the late Frank Kenna Sr., bought Marlin Firearms at auction in 1924 when it was bankrupt. Marlin Firearms was started by John Marlin.
“I’m sure for the employees, it’s devastating,” Kenna said of the closure. “I still know a lot of them, and all I can say is I’m very sympathetic to them. It’s a tough blow.”
But, Kenna said the rifle and shotgun industry has changed over the years. “What’s happening in the industry is it’s consolidating and there are fewer and fewer individual firearms companies. The culture has changed.
“When we sold we were producing half of the number of rifles that we were in the early 1970s,” he said.
The news that Marlin will be closing comes at a bad time for North Haven, which has a $6.6 million revenue gap going into the next fiscal year.
“The timing of this news is very unfortunate as we are preparing for our upcoming budget,” Freda said.
As a result, his efforts to generate economic development in town, possibly with incremental tax financing to attract new businesses, “will be kicking into higher gear.”
Freda said he will be doing his best to urge local Marlin officials to arrange a meeting for him with the parent company.
“I would like to meet with the parent company in an effort to see if there’s any way to keep them here,” said Freda. “I can’t accept it without making an attempt,” he added.
How much tax revenue the town receives from the company annually was not immediately available. On the 2009 grand list, Marlin was ranked No. 14.
Contact Ann DeMatteo at 203-789-5716 or adematteo@newhavenregister.com.
Freda said he would like to team up with U.S. Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-3, to see what resources are available.
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Re: Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
Time to get some replacement parts for my 1895 evil brown assault rifle...
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Really sad to see. I still have a Marlin .22 scoped rifle I bought in the early '70's; great little gun.
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I need 41.7 million...
Then I'll be a very popular person in this forum...And Texas for that matter...
Maybe...
Then I'll be a very popular person in this forum...And Texas for that matter...
Maybe...

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Re: Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
I'm guessing you might want to hold a couple of bake sales, any maybe some raffles.stevie_d_64 wrote:I need 41.7 million...
Then I'll be a very popular person in this forum...And Texas for that matter...
Maybe...
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Re: Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
It doesn't say Marlin will be no more. It just says the plant in North Haven will be closed. I'm betting Remington keeps producing from one of their other plants.
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Re: Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
stevie_d_64 wrote:Time to get some replacement parts for my 1895 evil brown assault rifle...

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Re: Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
I'm reading this as them closing in a plant that is probably expensive to operate in it's present location. They may just be moving to an area with lower taxes and less union labor. This isn't uncommon in a supply chain. Heck maybe they'll open a factory in Texas!
I would hope they aren't going away. I absolutely love Marlin Firearms. My first ever firearm was a Marlin!
I would hope they aren't going away. I absolutely love Marlin Firearms. My first ever firearm was a Marlin!

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Re: Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
Thats how I read it too.gregthehand wrote:I'm reading this as them closing in a plant that is probably expensive to operate in it's present location. They may just be moving to an area with lower taxes and less union labor. This isn't uncommon in a supply chain. Heck maybe they'll open a factory in Texas!
I would hope they aren't going away. I absolutely love Marlin Firearms. My first ever firearm was a Marlin!
I am glad for their decision actually. High time for businesses and citizens to take a stand against repressive taxation.
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Re: Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
I hope they stay in business. I am a big fan of lever action hunting rifles. They fill a nice gap in the firearms industry and it would be sad to see them go away. Bring 'em to Texas.
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Re: Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
Sad to see people layed off.
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Re: Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
I hate to see this. I have been looking for a good 336 in 30/30 pre-'83 to get or just get one of the new SS ones. Hope that does not drive the price up.
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Re: Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
Maybe if we pass a Firearms Freedom Law Marlin will be tempted to relocate here.
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Re: Marlin Firearms to close in North Haven
Man I HOPE they stay open, I just got a 795 from them and LOVE IT! I just poped off another 200 rounds out of it today and it was dead on accurate....I really hope that they are just moving locations.....
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