Assets of Defunct SCCY Firearms to be Liquidated at Auction

SCCY asset auction

As a follow up on SCCY Firearms…their website may still be up and active, but the company is defunct. We’ve gotten word that SCCY’s assets, described as “3 complete CNC machining facilities” in Daytona Beach, Florida, will be auctioned June 24 to 26, 2025 beginning at 11:00 ET in Daytona Beach. In addition to more than 90 precision machines, the auction will include an “incredible amount of Raw material, WIP, Inventory, Office and More!”

This should end any debate as to the fate of the company whose owner complained that our reporting of his business difficulties were erroneous. As we’ve written before (herehere, and here), the reports might have been slightly premature but they were far from wrong.

SCCY factory CNC auction

Interested parties have the opportunity to bid and buy everything from fixtures, cabinets and assorted raw material to 90+ “late model CNC machines” along with injection molding, QC machines, benchtop 3D printers, laser markers and all the assorted stuff that makes pistol production possible.

If you’re interested, the assets are available “on a turnkey basis, in bulk or partial.” Inspections are by appointment. You can follow this link for more information.

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