Lorcin
The name of the company that made Lorcin handguns was "Lorcin." However, I believe the company is out of business, and for good reason.
Several companies have manufactured .25 ACP handguns throughout the years. Walther, Jennings, Bryco, Lorcin, Raven, Jiminez, Browning, Beretta... just a handful of manufacturers who have made or who do make handguns in that caliber.
It was made by Lorcin, and Lorcin is no longer in business.
Lorcin, known for manufacturing firearms, was originally founded by a company called Lorcin Engineering. The company has gone through various ownership changes and is no longer in operation. Its products, particularly handguns, were produced primarily in the 1990s and have since become less prominent in the firearms market. As of now, there isn't a specific entity that "owns" Lorcin in an active sense, as the brand is largely defunct.
No, a Lorcin 9mm is not a Hi-Point. Lorcin is a brand that produced a line of inexpensive handguns, while Hi-Point is a separate manufacturer known for its budget-friendly firearms, particularly their pistols and carbines. Both brands are associated with affordable firearms, but they are distinct companies and product lines.
Lorcin firearms were made by lorcin engineering company,located in mira loma california.They made derringers and semi auto pistols from 1989 to 1999.
Lorcin manufactured them. They are now out of business.
No. Lorcin has no official distributors, and Lorcin went bankrupt some time ago.
Rossi! They also produce handguns and rifles.
Try this link: http://armattweb.com/lorcin/ or type " Lorcin L380 " on Google on the answer list, choose the 5th. enjoy!
If I remember correctly, the Lorcin company is no longer in business.
break down a lorcin hand gun