Saturday, March 16, 2013

Colorado's Magpul Industries Is Making Plans to Leave Colorado

In response to Colorado's likely impending ban on standard capacity ammunition magazines, Colorado's esteemed Magpul Industries has published the following statement:

Colorado Customers: We want to get as many PMAGS into the hands of Coloradans as possible, but we do not have a retail storefront capability at our facilities in Erie and are just not equipped to offer direct in-person sales there. All “Boulder Airlift” purchases are being fulfilled via our online ordering system for fastest delivery. Full details are at:


We apologize for any confusion we may have created or implied. We are looking at the possibility of working with our Colorado retail partners to do a direct retail presence at various locations at a later date, but for now, the online ordering is the best way to get your “Airlift”.

Among the details of the Boulder Airlift is that Magpul is selling five packs of its 30 round PMAG brand AR-15 ammunition magazines to Colorado residents at dealer cost, plus $5.00 shipping for the set. Here is a photo from a customer who received his five pack:



Magpul has also stated that it is already working on setting up a manufacturing facility in a different state, so that it can continue manufacturing its very popular ammunition magazines. Its ammunition magazines are very popular because they are made from an extremely high strength polymer, have renowned reliability, and because they include a window on the side that provides a visual indication of the number of rounds in the magazine. Magpul is also a major supplier of ammunition magazines, firearm accessories and firearm parts to the U.S. military. The Magpul flipup backup iron sights for AR-15s set the industry standard.

Magpul Industries has stated that it plans to move entirely out of Colorado if that state’s gun restriction, and ammunition magazine ban, bills become enacted statutes.

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