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Well, maybe Magpul can at least spread out their production among several states and maybe be able to boost production. They said they had planned to move to several states.

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I doubt it because they said they would be producing within 30 days of the move. That tells me they are moving into a place that is already built.

 

Dolomite

 

Just the pmag part, they said that some of the other locations have not been agreed upon yet.  But I don't think they would have nearly 100 acres for a secondary factory

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^^^^^They might if they wanted to be awesome and make part of it a Magpul Dynamics Training Site!  

 

What....I just figured if we were going to be doing some wishful thinking we should go all out! 

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^^^^^They might if they wanted to be awesome and make part of it a Magpul Dynamics Training Site!

What....I just figured if we were going to be doing some wishful thinking we should go all out!


I volunteer to test anything they make here in Tn. After all I am a volunteer.
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Funny, I thought about Magpul when I saw this story on the news last night.
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Its going to be a tsa training facility and internment camp

Probably! ERRRRR.

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Magpul already subcontracts a huge percentage of their manufacturing to independent companies with the capability of injection-molding polymer parts.  Some of these companies will leave Colorado with Magpul.  I'm betting that at least part of those companies have factories already in place elsewhere, some will relocate to various locations across the US, and that Magpul will expand their retinue of subcontractors to other businesses which are up and running now.  In this scenario, Magpul relocates its corporate headquarters in one area, maybe opening up a central distribution hub, and the actual product is sourced throughout existing plants.  Thus no centralized manufacturing facility is needed, and Magpul can expand (or contract) its capabilities as necessary to meet demand.  Unfortunately, this would also mean no "bonanza" of new jobs for whatever state Magpul relocates to.

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Its going to be a tsa training facility and internment camp

BOOOO from the town yall are talking about.

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I think I heard 96 acre development....

-just wishful thinking?

:)

Wouldn't that be great!

Our legislators need to actively pursue businesses like them and 

other manufacturing companies. Tennessee needs jobs!

Alexander, Corker. you listening?  :usa:

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I think I heard 96 acre development....
-just wishful thinking?
:)
Wouldn't that be great!
Our legislators need to actively pursue businesses like them and 
other manufacturing companies. Tennessee needs jobs!
Alexander, Corker. you listening?  :usa:



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