Wilson Combat Announces No-Sale Policy To Anti-Gun States

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I'm wondering if the message is getting across. I wonder how many attepts have been made to purchase products or services from the boycotting companies which would give the companies a chance to explain why they won't sell to them.

More simply put. Does NY notice there are gun companies currently boycotting them? Is the boycott having any effect?
 
Absolutely great for them. Hit me where it hurts, in their state pocket books
 
Thats a nice list, hope to see it continue to grow. I have also wondered how long it would take to show an effect and what effect this will be to states such as NY.
 
These companies should restrict sales to the Federal Government, unless they sign a contract that prohibits the Feds from supplying arms to the States, either by sale or grant, or transfer.
 
That list means nothing until the mainstream companies that actually supply government entities join the list. S&W, Browning, Remington, Colt (never gonna happen), Springfield, Ruger, Glock, Mossberg, and Bernelli.

Essentially, if they make a product that a government says the citizens can't have, then the government shouldn't be able to buy them either. This goes for ammo as well.

Come on Federal, Hornady, Winchester, Remington - step up and support your biggest collective customer - the American citizen.
 
That list means nothing until the mainstream companies that actually supply government entities join the list. S&W, Browning, Remington, Colt (never gonna happen), Springfield, Ruger, Glock, Mossberg, and Bernelli.

Come on Federal, Hornady, Winchester, Remington - step up and support your biggest collective customer - the American citizen.

Exactly. I don't see many Departments Carrying Wilson Combat built Weapons, and buying their ammo from Cheaper than Dirt. I'm sure New York is in a mad scramble now wondering where their next Glocks.....umm I mean Wilson Combat ARms will come from.
 
Exactly. I don't see many Departments Carrying Wilson Combat built Weapons, and buying their ammo from Cheaper than Dirt. I'm sure New York is in a mad scramble now wondering where their next Glocks.....umm I mean Wilson Combat ARms will come from.

I messed up and bought two boxes of Winchester 45 centerpoint at Walmart. When I read the label it said made in Illinois. I won't be buying any more of those. I prefer not to buy from companies located in Illinois, New York, California, New Jersey and Colorado. :mad:
 

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