Looks like H.S. Precision has stepped on their corporate winky. Apparently they've endorsed Lon Horiuichi, notorious FBI sniper who is pretty much reveiled by many within the US tactical/precision shooting communities. Somebody wasn't thinking too clearly at corporate to actually put him on an H.S. Precision catalog! Whether you love him or hate him, he is simply too controversial a character to have associated with your company. Looks like the shooting industry has a really long learning curve, since it is obvious they've learned little from the recent car wrecks created by Jim Zumbo, Dan Cooper or Alex Robinson!
For those not familiar with the name Lon Horiuchi I got this off another shooting forum rather than type out my own take on it. The quoted text below pretty much sums up how many American shooters look at him. Looks like H.S. Precision is in for a bumpy ride. Too bad too, as I like their stocks.:
For those not familiar with the name Lon Horiuchi I got this off another shooting forum rather than type out my own take on it. The quoted text below pretty much sums up how many American shooters look at him. Looks like H.S. Precision is in for a bumpy ride. Too bad too, as I like their stocks.:
This should be enough to make every freedom loving American vomit. HS Precision, manufacturer of stocks and other parts for precsion rifles, is featuring an endorsement of their products by Lon Horiuchi on the back of their catalog.
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For readers unfamiliar with Horiuchi, he is the FBI sniper who shot Vicki Weaver during the the standoff at Ruby Ridge 1992. He was also present at the 1993 Waco siege where he was again suspected of misconduct. He charged with manslaughter for Weaver's death but the charge was eventually dismissed in a Federal court, the basis for which was the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution. (Note that this ruling doesn't go to the merits of the case.) In gun owner circles, he is regarded as a murderer.
As pointed out by Arfcommer "dedfella," this is akin to having a fertilizer company get an endorsement by Timothy McVeigh. Poor taste, putting it mildly.
The owners of HS Precision would have to be living under a rock to not understand the revulsion this would incite among gunnies. Obviously, they don't give a **** about us and are only concerned with securing .gov contracts. Screw 'em.