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Tony Pignato to SAR Firearms as CEO

1.5K views 11 replies 10 participants last post by  NIU2009  
#1 ·
CEO or not, seems like a downgrade, but then again, I'm not running companies or corporations. Anyone know the details behind Tony's departure?
 
#2 ·
Who knows, but IIRC Shawn Armstrong recently left Staccato as well. That may just be rumormill, though.
I've been a part of two start-ups and a smaller company that literally exploded overnight.
Maybe Staccato was fun to work at when it was STI, but now they have large LEO contracts rolling in and that may be changing the atmosphere there.
Maybe SAR knows Pig brings some innovative ideas with him.
Maybe they pay better.
Maybe he wanted to live on the beaches of Miami.
Who knows. I still remember when he was at Buds many a year ago and wish him the best.
 
#6 ·
Who knows, but IIRC Shawn Armstrong recently left Staccato as well. That may just be rumormill, though.
I've been a part of two start-ups and a smaller company that literally exploded overnight.
Maybe Staccato was fun to work at when it was STI, but now they have large LEO contracts rolling in and that may be changing the atmosphere there.
Maybe SAR knows Pig brings some innovative ideas with him.
Maybe they pay better.
Maybe he wanted to live on the beaches of Miami.
Who knows. I still remember when he was at Buds many a year ago and wish him the best.

I can tell you from talking to a lot of employees there that you're right about the atmosphere changing. A lot of old hands are leaving and going to smaller gun shops.
 
#3 ·
i interacted with Tony a while back..a 'good guy' and smart business unit leader..

now he has the opportunity to take everything he's learned, over his entire career and use that to lead/ grow an international org (!?!) = a massive challenge and awesome opportunity. it takes the requisite knowledge/ skills but also courage to leave a safe space and step into the big chair.

congrats to Tony!
 
#9 ·
Oh, he’s that guy TONY Pignato — the one who can’t seem to find the volume knob and believes every conversation is an open mic for his latest brag. From his overpriced shoes to his beloved vehicle (which, of course, we’ve all heard about ten times too many), he never misses a beat. Lately, he’s been flaunting his MBA like it’s a Nobel Prize — though, let’s be real, getting an MBA these days is about as exclusive as a gym membership, especially when it's from the prestigious University of Phoenix (you know, the Harvard of the internet).
 
#10 · (Edited)
ok, wow.. mi vato delicato,

a lot of vitriol over seemingly inoffensive offenses.

also, way to join and make your 1st post so pleasant and validating.

tiny axe | grind?


in a business engagement, while at Staccato, I found him to be approachable and responsive.. not at all what you describe but i get it, insecurity colors all lenses.

stay classy, Austin.