Posted on 03/29/2013 10:17:20 AM PDT by servo1969
Last week I reached out to Duane Liptak, Director of Product Management and Marketing at Magpul Industries Corporation. After Colorado Democrats signed new gun control rules into law Magpul promised to move operations from the anti-gun state. In our communications Liptak revealed the next steps for Magpuls escape from Colorado. This is breaking news-
After weeks of bizarre testimony and protests, where lawmakers encouraged women to defend themselves with ballpoint pens and vomit, Colorado Democrats pushed through their new gun control laws last week. Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper signed three new gun bills into law on Wednesday. But, before the gun control bills were ever passed the state was looking at its first casualty. Magpul Industries, a top of the line manufacturer of gun magazines and parts, notified the media that they would relocate if the new bills were ever passed into law. They werent kidding.
Magpul Industries Corporation is a designer and manufacturer of polymer firearms parts and accessories. The company is based in Erie, Colorado outside of Boulder. The Magpul polymer magazine line is extremely popular among sportsmen and all branches of our armed services, including some of the highest levels of our Special Operations community. The company has received thousands of testimonials from service members about the increased reliability and durability of their products over the military issued magazines, especially in the adverse conditions and rough handling of combat operations. Company officials know of many cases where, if a service member could not get PMAGs through the supply system, they would purchase them with their own funds, rather than use the issued aluminum magazines.
In February Magpul announced the Democratic legislation that banned high capacity magazines would force them to leave the state taking along several hundred jobs with them. Magpul warned they would leave the state almost immediately if the legislation passed. Duane Liptak, Director of Product Management and Marketing, said the company has received official invitations from elected officials and/or the economic development activities in over two dozen states since they announced their plans to leave Colorado. Liptak says, Weve talked to some states, visited some, and weve got a lot more to get to. Some of the initial round of states that were looking at are Wyoming, Nebraska, Texas, Utah, Montana, Idaho and Arizona but there are others in consideration. Several more conservative states are hoping to lure the manufacturer to more friendly pastures.
Moving physical equipment and setting up products to run in new locations is an expensive venture. Lost opportunities due to disruption of production for the move could also be significant. Liptak says the company was getting ready to sign a lease on a new 125,000 square foot building for the headquarters in Colorado before Democrats introduced their legislation. So, the company held off on those plans. Magpul will now move forward with a new facility, just not in Colorado.
The move is already underway. Magpul chief operating officer Doug Smith told The Denver Post last week that the company will manufacture their first magazine outside the state of Colorado within thirty days. The company is moving some physical assets this month, but there are arrangements that need to be nailed down before Magpul can start moving major pieces of the operation.
And, its not just Magpul. Several parts dealers are also following Magpuls lead. The company has received commitments from some of their largest suppliers that they will be leaving Colorado, as well. And, Magpuls suppliers are even working with the company to help select new manufacturing locations.
Magpul has been swamped with orders since the reelection of Barack Obama and then the reaction to the Newtown massacre. The company has been producing at an extremely high volume every month and high production volumes are expected fairly far into the future. The company also says it is hard to measure how much all of the recent social media attention since they announced their move will translate into new customers. They are hoping for the best.
Its still not clear if the new gun control laws in Colorado will save any lives. Thats still up for debate. What is clear is that the state will lose jobs because of their shotgun gun control legislation. Magpul Industries remains committed to their customers and the Second Amendment. But the company is moving forward. Theyre moving out of Colorado. And theyre taking hundreds of good paying jobs with them.
** Thanks to Mike and Andrea Ryan for their help with this article.
Ahhh...the free market at its best.
Pmags...the new gold standard.
Magpul doesn’t BS.
Thank you Magpul for setting a great example!
Texas has all of the positive assets for businesses like Magpul. No income tax, tort reform, great transportation, diversified economy, skilled labor pool, low cost of living, good schools and post secondary education, and most important (the preconditions to all positive attributes) - liberty!
OK, we’ve hear the press releases. It almost sounds like they are pimping for a counter offer. Magpul, honor the exodus variant of Tuco’s Law: if you’re going to move, move!
It is time for American Patriots living in Free States to start boycotting and starving the slave states.
This is a new civil war that, for now, is a version of the old cold war. Our enemies are those who are followers of the most divisive politician in recent history.
And so it begins. A Colorado business exit because of liberal excess. Sounds familiar?
I Feel sorry for the people left behind in that state with no way to protect themselves..The cities will be just like the gold mining days Ghost towns all over the place..Other businesses will move from there too.
Love their products.
Many of these things just don’t last anymore.
It may take me a year or two to buy Magpul products because of the backlog and the public gratitude for their patriotism, but I will be buying from Magpul.
Come to South Carolina!!
The move is already underway. Magpul chief operating officer Doug Smith told The Denver Post last week that the company will manufacture their first magazine outside the state of Colorado within thirty days. The company is moving some physical assets this month, but there are arrangements that need to be nailed down before Magpul can start moving major pieces of the operation.
Now if only the major ammunition suppliers would refuse to fill these outrageous orders from Federal Agencies. They already have the weapons, so refusing to sell them guns won’t blunt what they are trying to do, but cutting off a large piece of their ammo supply would.
Adios to the anti-Second Amendment Colofornia and its Chickenpooper.
When they actually announce where they're moving to, that'll be 'breaking news'.
Most online retailers carry Magpul equipment. I like brownells. Magpul deals mostly with dealers. They are doing operation Boulder airlift so Colorado residents can secure hicap Mag’s before the ban kicks on.
I purchased 5 Mag’s at 12.93 each from them. Then took the money I saved and bought MOE(magpul original EQUIPMENT) at brownells. Handguards, rails and a foregrip.
Nothing really more than that, but welcome to WY Magpul if you decide to come here -- you will love it !!
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