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Firearms Equality Movement Gaining Momentum: Government has same rights as citizens

by 1389AD ( 73 Comments › )
Filed under Second Amendment at March 8th, 2013 - 8:00 am
Firearms Equality Movement
Firearms Equality Movement

From AmmoLand, this is the honor roll as of February 27, 2012:

By Tred Law

New Jersey – -(Ammoland.com)- The newly emerged Firearms Equality Movement is gaining more steam among manufactures and gun rights supporters alike.

The firearms industry, in reaction to the Governor of New York ramming through the NY SAFE Act which banned AR15 style rifles, has seen multiple manufactures revise their firearms sales polices to restrict LEO and Police Agencies from only buying the same level of firepower as is allowed for the average citizen of their state.

Thereby helping to make the citizens equal to police and law enforcement agencies with in the same state, and, in some part, making rouge politicians accountable for their actions trying to disarm the people.

It is important to note that the Movement is not asking industry to join a “conspiracy” but only to make their own sales policies support the right of the individual to keep and bear the same arms as all other classes of people in their respective states. The Firearms Movement is just that, a movement and not collusion, as some have suggested. In the end each and every company is free to do business as they wish.

The List of Manufactures as complied by NC Gun Blog has continued to grow and at last count (2-27-2013) included the following.

New York Boycott Participants:

  • LaRue Tactical 2-8-13
  • Olympic Arms 2-12-13
  • Extreme Firepower Inc, LLC (Per EFI, policy is several years old)
  • Templar Custom 2-13-13
  • York Arms 2-13-13
  • Cheaper Than Dirt 2-15-13
  • Bullwater Enterprises 2-16-13
  • West Fork Armory 2-16-13
  • Smith Enterprise 2-17-13
  • Alex Arms 2-17-13
  • Spike’s Tactical 2-18-13
  • Quality Arms Idaho 2-19-13
  • Liberty Suppressors 2-19-13
  • Doublestar Corp 2-19-13 (Includes J&T Distributing & Ace LTD)
  • American Spirit Arms 2-19-13 (complete with a video!)
  • Trident Armory 2-17-13 (reported to me 2-20-13)
  • Head Down Products 2-20-13
  • J&G Sales 2-20-13
  • Barrett Firearms 2-20-13
  • Exile Machine 2-20-13
  • Tier One Arms 2-15-13 (reported to me 2-20-13)
  • Bravo Company USA 2-20-13
  • Primary Weapons Systems 2-21-13 (read my blog post on PWS)
  • Crusader Weaponry 2-20-13
  • Top Gun Supply 2-21-13
  • Kiss Tactical 2-21-13
  • Clark Fork Tactical 2-21-13
  • OFA Tactical 2-17-13 (reported to me 2-21-13)
  • One Source Tactical 2-21-13 (Scroll down to shipping restrictions)
  • Templar Tactical Arms 2-12-13 (reported 2-21-13)
  • NEMO Arms 2-21-13 (check out their photo!)
  • Old Grouch’s Military Surplus 1-15-13 (NOT a typo!)
  • Big Horn Armory 2-22-13
  • Midway USA 2-22-13
  • CMMG Inc 2-22-13
  • Rocky Top Tactical 2-22-13
  • Badger Peak 2-22-13
  • Controlled Chaos Arms 2-22-13
  • SRT Arms 2-22-13
  • Norton Firearms 2-22-13
  • Umlaut Industries 2-22-13
  • Predator Intelligence 2-2-13 (Read comments)
  • Citizen Arms 2-23-13 (At the bottom of the page)
  • Evolution Weaponry 2-17-13
  • Chaos Arms 2-23-13
  • Warbirds Custom Guns 2-23-13 (Scroll to the bottom)
  • JBTAC 2-23-13
  • Stoner Arms 2-22-13
  • Ammoclip (Date of policy unknown)
  • 3 Rivers Precision 2-22-13
  • 2A Firearms 2-22-13
  • Lanco Tactical 2-22-13
  • Predator Tactical 2-23-13
  • Arrowhead Shooting Sports 2-23-13
  • Boise Tactical 2-23-13
  • Huntertown Arms 2-23-13
  • Lauer Custom Weaponry 2-22-13 (PDF) (Makers of DuraCoat)
  • 556 Tactical 2-23-13
  • Iron Goat Guns 2-16-13
  • Dead Bang Guns (Date of policy unknown)
  • Southern Appalachian Arms 2-15-13
  • Thunder Beast Arms (2-22-13)
  • Delmarva Shooting Supply 2-23-13
  • OJ’s Gun Shop 2-23-13
  • OCS Guns 2-23-13
  • Progressive Micro Devices (Special case, non gun manufacturer. Read my post)
  • Semper Fi Arms 2-22-13
  • Climags (date of policy unknown. Scroll down to “Why was my order cancelled?”)
  • Southwest Shooting Authority 2-8-13
  • Csspecs Magazines 2-24-13
  • MFIAP 2-25-13
  • Critical Survival 2-24-13
  • DogLeg Arms 2-25-13
  • Victory Defense Consulting 2-25-13
  • GWACS Armory 2-24-13
  • Allegiance Ammunition 2-22-13
  • Red State Tactical 2-28-13
  • Wilson Tactical 2-28-13

As of yet we have not seen the big four manufactures, Glock, Sig Saur, Smith & Wesson and Ruger, that supply the majority of police contracts, make the same policy changes. We understand they are beholden to their stock holders, but I am still hopeful that they will move to support their biggest customer of all, the American people.

I want to let hem know that I will buy all I can from any company that protects my rights, to help make up for any loss of sale they may experience by limiting police sales.

It is great to see manufactures banding together to protect the rights of their customers and hold politicians accountable for their acts disarming the American public.

As this movement evolves I would like to see this become an unsaid blanket policy that applies to all states, especially New York, New Jersey, Maryland, California and anywhere else where honest law abiding citizens need the right to keep and bear arms of equal fire power as the state the live in.

For more info and an easy tools that you can use to write firearms manufactures, encouraging them to make their own policy’s one that will hold the line for you and me, visit:

Read it all at AmmoLand.

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Facts about Mass Shootings

by Iron Fist ( 8 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines at December 17th, 2012 - 8:04 am

From John Fund, at NRO:

A few things you won’t hear about from the saturation coverage of the Newtown, Conn., school massacre:

Mass shootings are no more common than they have been in past decades, despite the impression given by the media.

In fact, the high point for mass killings in the U.S. was 1929, according to criminologist Grant Duwe of the Minnesota Department of Corrections.

Incidents of mass murder in the U.S. declined from 42 in the 1990s to 26 in the first decade of this century.

The chances of being killed in a mass shooting are about what they are for being struck by lightning.

Until the Newtown horror, the three worst K–12 school shootings ever had taken place in either Britain or Germany.

Almost all of the public-policy discussion about Newtown has focused on a debate over the need for more gun control. In reality, gun control in a country that already has 200 million privately owned firearms is likely to do little to keep weapons out of the hands of criminals. We would be better off debating two taboo subjects — the laws that make it difficult to control people with mental illness and the growing body of evidence that “gun-free” zones, which ban the carrying of firearms by law-abiding individuals, don’t work.

As always, read the whole thing. This is very interesting:

Lott offers a final damning statistic: “With just one single exception, the attack on congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson in 2011, every public shooting since at least 1950 in the U.S. in which more than three people have been killed has taken place where citizens are not allowed to carry guns.”

This is not surprising. The derranged individuals who carry out these types of things aren’t looking to go out in a shootout with armed citizens. They are trying to kill as many unarmed victims as they can. MOre gun control laws will exacerbate the problem. As with free speech, the answer to those who abuse weapons is more armed victims.

No Parking. Seriously.

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 156 Comments › )
Filed under Humor, Open thread, Weapons at June 5th, 2011 - 10:30 pm


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That’s one bigass mortar shell. I wouldn’t park within 100 yards of this valve, and don’t even think of using a hammer to open it. Gives a new meaning to the term “Fire Hydrant.”

Fortunately for us, we can park wherever we want because the Fire Marshal has no jurisdiction on The Overnight Open Thread.

This is called a WTF bone.

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 60 Comments › )
Filed under Art, History, Humor, Open thread, Weapons, World at May 24th, 2011 - 11:00 pm

[From Wiki] In Greenlandic Inuit (Kalaallit) traditions, a tupilaq […] was an avenging monster fabricated by a practitioner of witchcraft or shamanism by using various objects such as animal parts (bone, skin, hair, sinew, etc.) and even parts taken from the corpses of children. The creature was given life by ritualistic chants. It was then placed into the sea to seek and destroy a specific enemy.

The use of a tupilaq was risky, however, because if it was sent to destroy someone who had greater magical powers than the one who had formed it, it could be sent back to kill its maker instead, although the maker of tupilaq could escape by public confession of her or his own deed.

You really don’t want to know how the tupilaq is given its magical powers, but now that I said it, that Wiki article is getting an unusual amount of hits from lurking Blogmockrateers, because we like to be knowledgeable, informed and prepared for The Overnight Open Thread.