Jimenez Arms

2004
California, Nevada

  • August 2004 Paul Jimenez, bought the bankrupt Bryco Arms
  • reopened in Costa Mesa, California
  • August 30, 2006 moved to Henderson, Nevada
  • one of the “Ring of Fire” Manufacturers
  • 2020 Kansas City, Missouri sued the company
  • February 2020 filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy

Jimenez Arms
7380 Eastgate Rd #150
Henderson, NV 89011

jimenezarmsinc.com

Lorcin Engineering

established in 1989
Mira Loma, California

  • 1989 established by Jim Waldorf in Mira Loma, California
  • one of the “Ring of Fire” Manufacturers
  • 1993 the number one pistol manufacturer in the United States
    – produced 341,243 guns
  • 1996 filed for bankruptcy
    -18 pending product liability, personal injury, and wrongful death lawsuits
  • 1997 emerged from bankruptcy
  • 1998 closed
  • 1999 Waldorf started Standard Arms in Reno, Nevada

Lorcin Engineering

Davis Industries

1982 – 1999
Chino, California

  • 1982 established by Jim Davis in Chino, California
    – previously been the office manager at Raven Arms
    –  also Jennings’ son-in-law
  • sold pocket pistol clones of Raven Arms
    – in larger calibers (.32acp & .380acp)
  • sold derringers based on the Remington Design
  • one of the “Ring of Fire” Manufacturers
  • 1999, Davis filed for bankruptcy and went out of business

Davis Industries

Raven Arms

1970 – 1991
Irvine, California

  • 1970 established by George Jennings
  • 1978 his son Bruce Jennings founded Jennings Firearms in Irvine, California
  • 1982 his daughter & Jim Davis established Davis Industries in Chino, California
  • 1989 his nephew Steven Jennings established Sundance Industries in Valencia, California
  • one of the “Ring of Fire” Manufacturers
  • November 1991, a fire destroyed the Raven Arms factory
  • 1991 sold designs to Phoenix Arms

Raven Arms