The Hudson was discussed on a recent P&S modcast. Dave Laubert Of Defensive Creations had a very interesting observation. He like the Hudson overall however he had accuracy issues with with the standard barrel and a factory threaded barrel he bought. He slugged both barrels and found the bores oversized, I beleive .358 or so. Given 9mm uses .355 bullets I can see this being an issue.
We may lose and we may win, but we will never be here again.......
Damn.
I can only hope someone bought the rights to the Hudson and it's going to get made elsewhere. Like when Rohrbaugh and Boberg suddenly disappeared one morning to reappear later...unfortunately they reappeared later as the Remington R380 and the Bond Arms "Bullpup 9". So...maybe that wasn't so good. Maybe Hudson was bought by Para-Ord? That would seem about right.
I hadn't gone in on a Hudson yet, because there still wasn't a thumb safety. I guess I probably won't be going in on one at all now.
ETA: Greater clarity achieved - https://www.courtlistener.com/docket...udson-mfg-llc/
Hudson is being sued, because they didn't pay their bills. Specifically, they didn't pay for the parts they've ostensibly used (or will use) to manufacture some 10,000 pistols. They are being sued to the tune of about 600k right now + attorney fees and interest damages. They've been tied up in court since September, about the time Cy Hudson fell off the grid. I'm betting they cannot currently service handguns due to both a lack of man power and a lack of parts, since they shot their parts supplier in the foot.
If I were the Hudsons right now, I'd be shopping my intellectual property rights, looking to get out of the hole and come out the other side with a bit of cash. Right now, Hudson is not only looking at 600k+ in legal damages, they're soon to have irreparable reputation damage. Might as well sell off the intellectual rights now and profit, while the getting is there. Or risk losing your ass, entirely in another 18 months. I'm sure someone would offer them a few million + settling their legal issues to buy the rights and patents lock stock and bought. I bet they're trying to get someone to license them and pay them royalties. Not something I would ever do, but someone might be stupid enough to do it.
Seriously, if I had a moderate sized gun company, like Springfield Armory sized I'd move to buy the rights. A little bit of re-work to get the gun to run XD magazines, stick it in Leatham's hands and turn it loose. The right marketing campaign (Springfield can market) + a company with a good reputation may well turn something like the H9 into a big seller.
I doubt we've seen the last of the H9 as a handgun, but I bet we've seen the last of them labeled "Hudson".
Last edited by RevolverRob; 01-22-2019 at 05:58 PM.
Damn shame that.
I thought the pistol was a pretty nifty design and had a small desire to eventually get one to screw around with. Not no more I reckon.
I remember seeing Cy Hudson on a recent segment from Trigger Time TV. Maybe they know where he’s hiding?
“Conspiracy theories are just spoiler alerts these days.”
Maybe too much too fast. Rather than working on a threaded barrel or an aluminum frame, just focus on getting the handgun right.
On the one hand, rushing to market before establishing reliability could be fatal, taking years after the initial announcement (PD10) could also be fatal.
Expensive conversation piece.
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I wish them the best. Based on the (totally inadequate ) information in this thread, it looks like they just ran out of gas. Hopefully they are able to secure additional funding.
I think its silly to read too much into the court filings. You are getting only one side of the story.