Good point. I have no idea why Kimber is still located in Yonkers, NY.
Mark
Well, it’s understandable that for a small manufacturing company, especially one that requires a trained, skilled labor force, there are many obstacles to picking up and moving. Aside from the obvious physical and staffing issues there are considerations of finance, logistics, etc. Still, I would love to see firearms manufacturers move out of the gun-hostile northeast to warmer, cheaper, more hospitable climes.
PS: There are a lot of 1911 enthusiasts who think Kimber makes great firearms, but won’t buy them because the company is New York.