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My hat is off to these guys. :twisted:
Gun Companies Refuse Sales to State Governments with Strict Gun Laws
Gun Companies Refuse Sales to State Governments with Strict Gun Laws
You are correct, sir. I also came across an article which reported that Magpul will move from Colorado should that state inact laws which bar them from selling their products to the citizens of Colorado.Ronnie Barrett did this a few years back. I think California was one of the states he refused to do business with.
I have always wanted to know just why law enforcement needs a. 50 BMG sniper rifle. They could buy several 700P with scopes for the cost of one Barrett.Ronnie Barrett did this a few years back. I think California was one of the states he refused to do business with.
The Cool factor... cops like "toys" too.I have always wanted to know just why law enforcement needs a. 50 BMG sniper rifle. They could buy several 700P with scopes for the cost of one Barrett.
Plus all that lovely Federal grant money...The Cool factor... cops like "toys" too.
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gaining momentum: Now 44 gun companies have stopped selling to law enforcement in anti-2nd amendment states
the list of companies that have stopped selling firearms and ammunition to law enforcement agencies in states that are restricting the second amendment has more than doubled since wednesday and is more than five times larger than just one week ago. There are 44 companies on our list, with more being added as we receive notification. Here are the additions since wednesday:
Barrett firearms
exile machine
tier one arms
bravo company usa
primary weapons systems
the rest of the story...
I paid a little under $14.00 apiece for mine before this madness started. Glad I stocked up when I did.MagPul 30s are selling for $40 limit 3 here in FL.
Replacement stock is NOT arriving daily.
.22LR is non-existant on store shelves, as is .223 and .308 and military variants.
I will avoid NY and CO companies as much as possible.
Geoff
Who will consider all his purchases with care.