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Robb

(39,665 posts)
Sat Oct 19, 2013, 03:34 PM Oct 2013

Colorado: "We Can't Miss You Until You Leave" #MagpulWatch

ERIE -- It was a high-profile announcement that generated a flurry of headlines across the state and the nation.

State Rep. Lori Saine, R-Dacono, read from the floor of the Colorado House of Representatives a message from the CEO of Magpul Industries, the Erie-based weapons accessory maker, that his company would leave Colorado if the Legislature passed a measure banning the sale of magazines containing more than 15 rounds.

Saine gave that speech in February, the Legislature passed the magazine-limits bill in March, and Magpul announced in April that it had started making certain weapons accessories out of state. But on Thursday -- a full six months after the company made its much-ballyhooed break from the Centennial State -- the parking lot at Magpul's headquarters in Erie was filled with cars, and a receptionist greeted visitors in the front lobby.

(snip)

"In the beginning they would post comments and have rallies in support of the 2nd Amendment," said Steven Power, of Texas. "As time has gone on you have heard less and less from them on the move. With the lines of communication dead, it looks like a marketing ploy."

Read More: http://www.dailycamera.com/erie-news/ci_24334918/magpuls-continuing-presence-erie-enrages-customers


Who wants to be the first to tell Ronny he's been had? As put so well on ColoradoPols:

During the time after House Bill 1224 passed, Magpul reaped untold profits from the "emergency" sale of its products in Colorado before the new law took effect. In this way, Magpul followed a formulaic approach of hyping up new, proposed, or even imaginary gun restrictions to provoke panic buying of their products.


See also, "Gun magazine maker who threatened to leave CO over magazine limits, now making smaller magazines" and this relevant treatise on the high birth rate of their target market.
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Colorado: "We Can't Miss You Until You Leave" #MagpulWatch (Original Post) Robb Oct 2013 OP
How CAN we miss them if they won't go away? rocktivity Oct 2013 #1
"the high birth rate of their target market." CTyankee Oct 2013 #2
pro gun patsies jimmy the one Oct 2013 #3

jimmy the one

(2,708 posts)
3. pro gun patsies
Wed Oct 30, 2013, 04:28 PM
Oct 2013
"In the beginning {magpul} would post comments and have rallies in support of the 2nd Amendment,"... "As time has gone on you have heard less and less from {magpul} on the move.
With the lines of communication dead, it looks like a marketing ploy."


HAHAHAHA!!! Can't stop laughing!
Add another term for 2nd Amendment Mythology Zealots - 2nd Amendment PATSIES!

The company's seeming inability to once and for all pull up stakes and exit Colorado has gone from a point of curiosity among gun enthusiasts, who loudly backed the company's decision half a year ago to move, to a source of annoyance that threatens to hurt Magpul's reputation and business.
On the company's Facebook page, some comments in the last few weeks have turned ugly as customers begin to question whether Magpul truly walks the walk when it comes to defending the 2nd Amendment or simply issues "empty threat(s)."
"Hmmm. I hope I am wrong, but I'm starting to feel dumb for buying a bunch of your stuff to support your company during your move and beyond," M.. of Arizona... "What happened to the principles you were passionate about?"


Uh M of Arizona, magpul still has it's principles they were so passionate about - MAKING MONEY!!!! like giving away a 'free' magazine to everyone who came to their event, except it cost $10 - $15 if you wanted a mag, while free admission to anyone else!!!
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