hi folks...
what is going on at BAC is that we are transforming from a start up business to a well laid out corporation where four or five people are not doing a half a dozen jobs at once.
the addition of our new and very talented C.O.O. is a sign of a growing business, not a sign of decay... mom and pops may not have one, but we are excited to take this step FORWARD.
as our sole designer and engineer, as well as a person that still helps maintain a straight course at the helm, it did not make sense for arne to come out to shot with us and be off the computer for a week just to visit. since we are able to properly represent the company and what we do and make without him there, it seamed like a little fiscal responsibility should be exercised rather than shutting down the shop for seven days.
it is more than easy to understand that the head engineer in a company IS NOT the ideal person to be admining the web sight as this responsibility can easily consume many hours a day. if'n i run across questions i cant answer, arne is of course pulled in.
while the .45 has gone through some learning problems, so has every pistol out there, it is the nature of manufacturing.
and of course, it goes without saying (i would hope) that issues any of us have outside the office, stays outside the office, just like any other organization out there strives to run!
we are not going anywhere but up and are still building pistols with superior ballistics and accuracy to ANYTHING in their size class.
hope this helps!
mark
(arne is also no longer helping empty the trash cans at the shop, hopefully THIS will not raise any alarms too!)