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I just saw on the news where 44 gun and ammo manufacturers are refusing to sell their products to any state government agency passing more restrictive gun laws.  California and other law inforcement had better take good care of their guns and conserve ammo for it might not be replaceable.   The commentator said that many more manufacturers are predicted to join these protectors of the 2nd Ammendment. I'm anxious to find out who these companies are so we will all can have an even better reason to buy from them.. California Highway Patrol are gonna look funny with their Nagant revolvers.

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This is the latest list, I have emailed Glock and S&W about why the have not stated their position on this.


LaRue Tactical
Olympic Arms
Extreme Firepower Inc, LLC
Templar Custom
York Arms 2-13-13
Cheaper Than Dirt
Bullwater Enterprises
West Fork Armory
Smith Enterprise
Alex Arms
Spike’s Tactical
Quality Arms Idaho
Liberty Suppressors
Doublestar Corp (Includes J&T Distributing & Ace LTD)
American Spirit Arms
Trident Armory
Head Down Products
J&G Sales
Barrett Firearms
Exile Machine
Tier One Arms
Bravo Company USA
Primary Weapons Systems
Crusader Weaponry
Top Gun Supply
Kiss Tactical
Clark Fork Tactical
OFA Tactical
One Source Tactical
Templar Tactical Arms
NEMO Arms
Old Grouch’s Military Surplus
Big Horn Armory
Midway USA
CMMG Inc
Rocky Top Tactical
Badger Peak
Controlled Chaos Arms
SRT Arms
Norton Firearms
Umlaut Industries
Predator Intelligence
Citizen Arms
Evolution Weaponry
Chaos Arms
Warbirds Custom Guns
JBTAC
Stoner Arms
Ammoclip
3 Rivers Precision
2A Firearms
Lanco Tactical
Predator Tactical
Arrowhead Shooting Sports
Boise Tactical
Huntertown Arms
Lauer Custom Weaponry
556 Tactical
Iron Goat Guns
Dead Bang Guns
Southern Appalachian Arms
Thunder Beast Arms
Delmarva Shooting Supply
OJ’s Gun Shop
OCS Guns
Semper Fi Arms
Climags
H/T – Sean Sorrentino of the NC Gun Blog Edited by 45guy
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I wonder how many of these actually have government contracts. vs. those that do not.  I beleive gun/ammo companies that have gov. contracts may be less reluctant to make these statement out of fear.  That is why when I read about Beretta on another post, I thought that might mean something.  Now if Glock, Sig or Smith will do something like this, it may build something "real".

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glock supplies sidearms to the top 3 largest police departments. NYC, Chicago, and LA, I would love to hear that they step up to the plate but I'm betting they will be silent on this.
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glock supplies sidearms to the top 3 largest police departments. NYC, Chicago, and LA, I would love to hear that they step up to the plate but I'm betting they will be silent on this.

As I recall from last year's Glock Book, Glock:  The Rise of Amercia's Gun, though government contracts pays the bills, it still pales in comparison to the civilian market.  So I am with you, if Glock would step out and reward its fan base with a tough stance, though they have a cult following, I am would imagine the cult following would be +1 to the 1,000,000 power.  Just my guess or wish! 

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As I recall from last year's Glock Book, Glock: The Rise of Amercia's Gun, though government contracts pays the bills, it still pales in comparison to the civilian market. So I am with you, if Glock would step out and reward its fan base with a tough stance, though they have a cult following, I am would imagine the cult following would be +1 to the 1,000,000 power. Just my guess or wish!


I have a gssf coupon burning a hole in my pocket if they announced tomorrow I would be at the gun store!
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At this point I think a significant message can be sent by the civilian market.  I personnally will pay close attention to the list and let it govern my purchases whenever possible.

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I do hope the manufacturers do take this stand.  Realistically, the "all mighty Dollar" will prevent the states from having guns and ammo.  Someone will sell to them.

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I wonder how many of these actually have government contracts. vs. those that do not.  I beleive gun/ammo companies that have gov. contracts may be less reluctant to make these statement out of fear.  That is why when I read about Beretta on another post, I thought that might mean something.  Now if Glock, Sig or Smith will do something like this, it may build something "real".

 

I believe our support is important at this point.

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Sorry, but I don't see any big players in the Gov/Leo arenas.  While this is a start, a company like Colt or FN will not come out and say they won't sell anymore to the government because that would be biting one hand that feeds them.

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What's gonna stop profiteers from buying bulk and running across the lines and selling to law enforcement agencies?

Not like a guy could get prosecuted for such a thing.
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ok I may be able to justify a Wilson combat now :X now I just need nighthawk to sign on
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they government would just pass a law to force them to make weapons for them

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