Windham Weaponry is back in business, with new, completed rifles now for sale as it reboots its production line in Maine.
As we told you last September, Windham Weaponry went out of business in 2023, and for a while, it looked like it was really the end of the company—a company with a long history in the AR business.
The resurrection of Windham is even more interesting when you consider that the company really started this way, as a way to pick up the pieces when Bushmaster folded its plant in Maine almost 20 years ago:
Windham arose from the ashes of what was once Bushmaster. According to a company history posted on their website, Bushmaster was acquired in 2006. The company moved out of Maine and left behind its workforce. In 2011 the former owner of Bushmaster, Richard Dyke, started Windham Weaponry and began hiring back the former employees.
A careful road back to production
Windham Weaponry actually announced its return to business back in December with a Facebook post, but in the first few months, it was selling AR components but not fully assembled rifles. Now, its website lists MSRPs for completed rifles, and reportedly Windham is also shipping completed rifles to other retailers. The page for the webshop seems to be glitching, but perhaps that will change shortly as more product to sell comes online.
In its initial announcement of its return, Windham said they were committed to honoring the warranty of rifles sold by the company’s previous owners, and that they were bringing back qualified staff to work at the plant:
We have also hired back some of the best gun people in the industry with many having 20-30 years of experience.
We will be upholding the 100% limited lifetime warranty on all firearms manufactured by Windham Weaponry Inc. past or present. Our customers are important to us.
With Hydra Weaponry in the next town over, in Gorham, there will be plenty of opportunity for Mainers to work in the AR manufacturing business in the south of the state. For more info, keep an eye on WindhamWeaponry.com.
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