Didnt larue tactical do something similar.
I wonder how many businesses could do this without cutting their own throats?
Take Glock for example. They sell a lot of product to both gov't and private buyers.
Could they affort to alienate either?
If the gov't legislates away the civilian market, institutional sales will be the only ones left.
When the British owners (at the time) of S&W made the deal with the Clinton White House to start implementing Slick Willie's gun control sales restrictions, the loss of civilian sales just about put them out of business.
The US civilian market will punish businesses, and has a long memory.
Unlike Canada where we have very few police agencies, the US has thousands.
There are probably more law enforcement agencies in NY State than all of Canada. You can bet a number of them buy Olympic Arms.
I seriously doubt that there are many, if any, significant agencies that use Olympic Arms AR's. Look at the long term stranglehold that companies like S&W and Colt have in the LE market. You can be sure that any self respecting police agency isn't going to choose an OLY over a Colt or S&W based AR for the little difference in price there would be.
Got respect manufactures that take this kind of stance. There own interests are at stake with the passing of this kind of legislation, but the spin off reaction taken by these companies still may have a positive effect for the average Joe down there. It will only work if all the manufactures create an association to combat this type of legislation collectively.
Maybe your next AR should be an Olympic?
I seriously doubt that there are many, if any, significant agencies that use Olympic Arms AR's. Look at the long term stranglehold that companies like S&W and Colt have in the LE market. You can be sure that any self respecting police agency isn't going to choose an OLY over a Colt or S&W based AR for the little difference in price there would be.
I wonder how many AR15s they sold to NY government agencies in 2011 . . .
Good point.I wonder how many businesses could do this without cutting their own throats?
Take Glock for example. They sell a lot of product to both gov't and private buyers.
Could they affort to alienate either?
If the gov't legislates away the civilian market, institutional sales will be the only ones left.
When the British owners (at the time) of S&W made the deal with the Clinton White House to start implementing Slick Willie's gun control sales restrictions, the loss of civilian sales just about put them out of business.
The US civilian market will punish businesses, and has a long memory.
Unlike Canada where we have very few police agencies, the US has thousands.
There are probably more law enforcement agencies in NY State than all of Canada. You can bet a number of them buy Olympic Arms.



























