Magpul just announced via Facebook that they are planning to install an express lane for Colorado customers to buy PMAGs directly from the factory, and will be offering flat rate $5 shipping anywhere in the state. Thanks to the impending legislation that would make simple possession of an inanimate object a crime, Magpul is going to do its best to get these mags into the hands of as many Colorado residents as possible before the ban goes into effect. Their limit will be 10 per customer, with full details to follow. Make the jump for the full skinny .
We are proud to announce that within a matter of days we will be going live with a new program. Due to a bill currently moving through the Colorado legislature, there is the possibility that Colorado residents’ ability to purchase standard capacity magazines will soon be infringed. Before that happens, and Magpul is forced to leave the state in order to keep to our principles, we will be doing our best to get standard capacity PMAGs into the hands of any Colorado resident that wants them.
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Arming FreeFor behind enemy lines!! Magpul FTW!
ReplyDeleteArming FreeFor behind enemy lines!!
DeleteHey!
I hope they sell them at cost and flood the state with them, then they can pack up and move to Indiana as we would welcome them with open arms, as well as a well armed populace.
ReplyDeleteThere is no telling where they might go yet, correct?
DeleteIf the Gov signs that bill we will find out.
DeleteDo you know what the odds are?
DeleteI love it!! In your face Colorado politicians! Go Magpul!!
ReplyDeleteNice! I find it highly ironic that Colorado has just made the simple posession of a naturally-occuring plant legal (in defiance of Imperial Washington) but is about to make the "simple posession of an inanimate object" illegal.
ReplyDeleteTry this: the next time someone goes off about either one of these, replace 'marijuana' with 'crabgrass' and 'large-capacity magazines' with 'rocks' in your head. See for yourself just how stupid it sounds.
I find it highly ironic that Colorado has just made the simple posession of a naturally-occuring plant legal (in defiance of Imperial Washington) but is about to make the "simple posession of an inanimate object" illegal.
DeleteAlmost funny.