Customers in the cross-hairs
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Alicia Robinson
Two Costa Mesa entrepreneurs are aiming their new products at holes
in the weapons industry.
Mitch Barrie and Ron Welsh, proprietors of Mesa Tactical, have
developed accessories that let shooters attach sights and lights or
change the stocks on their shotguns, and they have plans for more
products in the works. Customers, which include military and law
enforcement clients as well as private gun owners, want these
products but not many companies make them, Welsh said.
“The start of this business was aimed at the law enforcement
community,” Welsh said. But, he added, “there’s just been a growing
request for parts or kits that would allow civilians to adapt
civilian-type weapons to a law enforcement-type configuration,” he
said.
Firearms are a hobby for both Barrie and Welsh, and they’re also
gun activists who want to protect citizens’ right to own guns. Both
men have backgrounds with high-tech companies, and Barrie always
wanted to manufacture something, he said.
“To be honest, we’re capitalizing a little bit on the Sept. 11
thing because people are more aware now that the world’s a
potentially scary place,” Barrie said.
But private citizens won’t be the major part of Mesa Tactical’s
business, he said.
There are at least a million shotguns being used by U.S. law
enforcement agencies, which often start modifying guns immediately
after purchasing them, Barrie said. But most gun manufacturers don’t
bother with designing new guns or making the accessories, instead
leaving it to other companies, he said.
That’s where Mesa Tactical fits in. They don’t sell the firearms
themselves, but they offer adapters that work on weapons from the
three major shotgun manufacturers.
While interest in hunting seems to be on the wane and other gun
industry segments sales have been flat, manufacturers confirm that
tactical weapons and products are a growing field, Welsh said.
And it’s a relatively low-risk business for Mesa Tactical because
they develop the products in-house but farm out the manufacturing end
of the business. For instance, the company’s aluminum gun stock
adapters are cast at a Costa Mesa foundry just blocks away, and some
machining of parts is done in Huntington Beach.
“In some ways it’s a virtual company in that we don’t have the
tooling and the capital equipment, but to the rest of the world we’re
a manufacturer,” Barrie said.
Welsh and Barrie are just now getting Mesa Tactical up and
running. They recently held an open house for potential law
enforcement clients, and they hope to have their catalog available
online within the next few weeks.
“We have enough work for a whole nother year just with the ideas
we’ve gotten from talking to people,” Barrie said.
One reason they picked Costa Mesa for their business was the
proximity of manufacturing facilities, but there was another, perhaps
more symbolic reason. The ArmaLite Corp., a major gun manufacturer,
was once located on East 16th Street in Costa Mesa, Barrie said.
“This is the birthplace of the AR-15/M-16 rifle,” he said.
Mesa Tactical is at 1835 Whittier Ave., unit A-5, Costa Mesa.
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