I think it is going to boil down to which ones have contracts on the line. With the way things are, I'd suspect the civy market could feasibly displace a contract deal or two financially speaking, provided the manufacturer in question could handle the volume. There will always be "KAC" types out there that have little interest in we the people as long as .gov keeps plenty of fresh ink in the check printer.
13fcolt wrote: I think it is going to boil down to which ones have contracts on the line. With the way things are, I'd suspect the civy market could feasibly displace a contract deal or two financially speaking, provided the manufacturer in question could handle the volume. There will always be "KAC" types out there that have little interest in we the people as long as .gov keeps plenty of fresh ink in the check printer.
Government contracts are indeed hard to replace however, there are also states and municipalities that need weapons and although these companies are probably not big contractors on those levels, every bit counts and any and all gestures by arms companies are helpful and appreciated.
No company is going to cut off it's own legs to stand beside us all but at least they are showing that they DO stand beside us in more ways than just selling fire arms and ammunition.
Those are also votes and great publicity for our cause which are always welcome. :wave:
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