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Yes, and to date they're the only gun maker to do that. Also, why a law enforcement agency needs .50 BMG is a good question to ask.

Now imagine the impact of just Glock and Smith and Wesson doing the same. That's 80% or more of the handguns used by cops in America. Add in Beretta, SIG, FN, Colt, and Ruger, and that's damn near every firearm a government agency could have. If Federal, Speer, Remington UMC, etc. did the same for ammo there would be an immediate effect.

Why these companies tolerate left wing governments making them a whipping boy for all the crime that is actually a result of their shitty social policies and then lick the hand that beats them by continuing to sell firearms and ammunition to them boggles my mind.

1 year ago
4 score
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Yes, and to date they're the only gun mawr to do that. Also, why a law enforcement agency needs .50 BMG is a good question to ask.

Now imagine the impact of just Glock and Smith and Wesson doing the same. That's 80% or more of the handguns used by cops in America. Add in Beretta, SIG, FN, Colt, and Ruger, and that's damn near every firearm a government agency could have. If Federal, Speer, Remington UMC, etc. did the same for ammo there would be an immediate effect.

Why these companies tolerate left wing governments making them a whipping boy for all the crime that is actually a result of their shitty social policies and then lick the hand that beats them by continuing to sell firearms and ammunition to them boggles my mind.

1 year ago
1 score