Thursday, January 2, 2014

It's official. MagPul is voting with their feet and their wallets, slowly.

Magpul pulling up stakes, heading out of Colorado.
Magpul Industries threatened to leave Colorado after the legislature passed a measure banning weapons magazines with more than 15 rounds.
And now that is official.
The Erie-based ammunition magazine manufacturer said on Thursday that it is relocating its operations to Cheyenne and Texas.
"Moving operations to states that support our culture of individual liberties nad personal responsibility is important," CEO Richard Fitzpatrick said in a press release. "This relocation will also improve business operations and logistics as we utilize the strengths of Texas and Wyoming in our expansion.
The move is expected to happen within the next 12 to 16 months, the company said.

6 comments:

Pete said...

Come on and hurry up already! I want some 25 round .308 magazines.

Anonymous said...

They're a large company, supplying high-quality products that are in high-demand, so I think they're entitled to take their time in moving their operation.

Black Rifle said...

They will need to leave Texas in 10 years thanks to soon to come amnesty...

gunnyg said...

The law of unintended consequences is biting the Progressives in the ass and rightly so.

Black Rifle is right. They should just move to Alaska since they'll end up here once Scamnesty is passed.

Anonymous said...

It's quite possible that things will go hot before the election this year...

Anonymous said...

Black Rifle and gunnyg, you might be right, but then again us Texicans drew a line in the sand once before, perhaps the actions of Magpul will be the modern equivalent and just what is needed to turn the tide.