Don't sleep on this.
Well played Magpul.
Bump for Colorado residents.
I wish they mags for the SKS. I’d buy a case of them.
Speaking of guns... what else would be a good buy for someone who has a 12-guage pump, a 410/.45 Circuit Judge (5-shot revolver rifle/shotgun), a Marlin 30-30 lever action..
and what else should I buy??
I am thinking for cheap practice ammo a 22- but that just seems too small... maybe handy to have for keeping the rodent population down - i would not be against tryingf some rabbit stew too....
What is bigger than a .22 but still has cheap ammo you you dont feel guilty about firing off a couple hundred rounds?
I wonder who is in the queue now....
Awesomeness. Perhaps this will make clear to legislatures they are, as one figure put it, awakening a sleeping dragon. Inspiring a great big “F U” in residents does not bode well when it involves serious firepower. Give up arms? Residents are stocking up and looking for a fight to begin.
Great news. And me with an aunt in Colorado, what even shall I do? :o)
I guess I have double standards. I have called for other gun related businesses to leave their home states based on new laws or pending legislation and to stop all sales to government and citizens wanting their products.
I chalk this up to a liberal climate that has always existing in some states. I think CO is getting blindsided by this one. Probably too many immigrates from CA.
Yeah Ruger 10/22 one of best and most used firearms that I own.
I am thinking about buying one there tactical model 1230’s (if I can find one).
Hope they are seriously thinking about moving to Texas. Bringing new meaning to GTT (Gone to Texas).
And I was going to call their customer service to do just that. Make Colorado a priority. ;-)
Since they just announce their intentions no biggie. :-)
...Give them a few days to reconfigure their website. If the bad law passes, they can legally sell in Colorado up to July 1st.
Ping to Magpul thread. :-)
If Colorado passes a law restricting magazine capacity, are they going to set up roadblocks at the Wyoming (and other)state lines to keep Coloradoans from importing large capacity magazines? Will they actually undertake inspections?
If Colorado passes a law restricting magazine capacity, are they going to set up roadblocks at the Wyoming (and other)state lines to keep Coloradoans from importing large capacity magazines? Will they actually undertake inspections?
If they go to Texas or better yet Arizona who knows, I might even relocate too.
BTTT .... !
GTT ?..... :o)
Stay safe !
They need to move to Kansas or Missouri. No chance they will have problems in either of those two states. Kansas may eliminate the state income tax.
I like that, "Standard Capacity" = 30 rounders.