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Willie is wrong.

WE put more money in the manufacturers' pockets when one considers what the gov't actually PAYS for the product.

In my county, Glock gave the PD pistols for FREE. (including holsters, training, armorer training, etc).

WE must let the manf. know we will not support them if they give NY LEOs more than 7 round capacity.

WE must let them know that we want them to move to FREE States or to treat Gov't agencies the way we are treated.

If folks like Willy want to sit by and do nothing, that is there right. But do not anyone else think, that as a group, WE can not get some things done.

As for Colt, they gave up on us in the 70's & 80's. May be a lost cause even if, just lately, they want our money again. Wonder why they are coming back to us?

It isn't called a fight because it is easy.
 
If folks like Willy want to sit by and do nothing, that is there right.


(1): Take a short Literacy Test: Use the words "There" and "Their" correctly in a short statement.

(2): You have not the slightest idea what I do to fight for our second amendment rights, so do not presume to speak to the fact that I sit by and do nothing. I donate over 5 figures a year to 2nd Amendment causes and volunteer constantly.

(3): If private firearms owners can convince *one* mainstream firearms manufacturer currently selling duty weapons to any NY State LE Branch to restrict sales of same to those of 7 rounds or less, I'll eat my hat.

I would be VERY HAPPY to eat my hat, and I would give you an hour to raise a crowd. It's just that the real-world probability of that happening approaches zero.


Willie

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I feel the effort we put in attempting to lobby the major LE suppliers to not seel to NY would be better spent writing our Reps. Repeatedly.

Susie intern is just counting letters, she doesn't care where they come from.

And if the gun companies want to make money in NY, that is there right.

Can't fight for one at the expense of the other.
 
Getting snarky - cease that. I know emotions are high.

If a progun suggestion is made and someone comments that it won't work- there is no need to insult them.

Being practical in pursuit of gun rights is no vice.
 
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