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Defiance Machine Drives Precision Manufacturing in Columbia Falls, Montana

Defiance Machine employs about 35 skilled workers to produce precision rifle receivers in Columbia Falls.
Founded in 2009 and acquired by Bob Beck in late 2022, the company integrates advanced CNC technology with a dedicated workforce to serve customers globally. This combination supports a specialized manufacturing niche while sustaining a local industrial base.
Utilizing Nakamura-Tome and Kitamura machining centers, Defiance Machine focuses on high-end bolt-action rifle receivers. Employee benefits include health, dental, vision coverage, and a 401(k) plan with employer matching. The firm partners with Flathead Valley Community College and regional machining programs to develop future talent. According to General Manager Chad Triolo, “Precision is everything in what we do,” while Business Manager Sandy Hawkes emphasizes a commitment to career-building.
While no specific future plans are detailed, the company’s ongoing community involvement and support of competitive shooting sports suggest a sustained local presence.
Montana’s tradition of skilled trades and rugged individualism could enhance Defiance Machine’s appeal as a high-tech manufacturer rooted in local expertise. The region’s educational partnerships may provide a steady pipeline of machinists, reinforcing the company’s capacity to maintain precision standards crucial to its market position.



