Posted on 02/28/2013 5:37:23 PM PST by beaversmom
Magpul Industries Corp. Magpul is proud to announce the Boulder Airlift, our program to make sure that responsible Colorado citizens have the opportunity to own standard capacity PMAGs prior to the potential implementation of pending legislation that would infringe on their Second Amendment Rights. The program will be open to all responsible CO residents, (with both billing and shipping addresses inside CO) and provide access to a limited quantity of PMAGs. Remember to contact members of the Senate and the Governor prior to ordering and urge them to oppose HB 1224.
Full details at http://www.magpul.com/colorado
Similar to the Berlin Airlift, the Boulder Airlift will bring much needed supplies to freedom-loving residents trapped inside occupied territory. While we plan to initially use FedEx or UPS instead of aerial delivery, we figure that $5 flat rate shipping will make up for any loss of style points.
The increases we have made and continue to make in production capacity will allow us to open this program with very minimal impact on the number of PMAGs we are shipping to our dealers and distributors out of the state. We are also aware that Colorado is not the only state with existing or pending magazine capacity restrictions; we are working on programs for other affected states as well.
Kudos to Magpul’s graphic artists!
I agree!!! Very retro.
Ping. :-)
Viva la Resistance!
Time to fight back! The sad fact is that not many people truly understand the suffering that people endured during the Berlin Airlift and what the USA was about at that time.
lolz bttt
I love it!
Oh wow! Good find. Is that a real older ad?
Oh wow! Good find. Is that a real older ad?
Excellent.
I kinda thought the Magpul poster might have been a play on a real Berlin Airlift poster, and Google found the image in no time. (But I can't find one with a very high resolution, so I can't read the copy.)
Still great and great find. Love the retro stuff.
As long as there are not price increases. Hopefully the shortages are short lived. Those companies that have increased their prices in the short run, will be remembered in the long long run. I have no problem with making a profit, but there is something to be said about longterm goodwill from a customer base when most people expect things to get better.
Just as a price comparison, I bought 20 PMAGs from Bravo Company USA last June for $200 + shipping (which was US Mail - no extra charges, no handling fees, in other words, dirt cheap.)
A little girl catching a 30 round magazine will probably set the libs on fire!
I’m officially in line.
I registered. Does that mean I’m in line too?
Oooo, let's hope so!
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