Friday, March 8, 2013

The Magpul Industries' Boulder Airlift

The esteemed Magpul Industries of Colorado, which makes a very popular line of components and accessories for AR-15 rifles and other firearms, such as the famous PMAG AR-15 ammunition magazine, has vowed to move its operations out of Colorado if that state passes its new gun ban and gun magazine ban statutes.

In an attempt to pander to Magpul, the Colorado legislature has amended its bills to allow Magpul and other companies to manufacture firearm components there that would be banned for sale in Colorado, so long as they were only sold to out of state buyers, and to military and law enforcement.

However, most firearms manufacturing companies are now boycotting law enforcement and military buyers in states that are enacting gun bans and gun magazine bans. If Colorado enacts its bans, Magpul has vowed to leave Colorado and vowed to refuse to sell its products to any Colorado law enforcement or state military organizations.

Magpul could always move to Washington State and join Washington State’s own Olympic Arms as a company that supports the second amendment.

Coloradan Magpul CEO Richard Fitzpatrick has instituted what he calls the:

The Boulder Airlift

and hopes to sell as many of their famous PMAG brand thirty (30) round standard capacity ammunition magazines as possible to Colorado residents, at prices just above cost, before any ban might be enacted there (with discount $5.00 air shipping), so that they will be grandfathered before the ban. Here is a link to information about the Boulder Airlift for Colorado residents.

Magpul Boulder Airlift Link


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