BCM - pro-2nd Amendment announcement.

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From Bravo Company Manufacturing's home page

Our stance on the 2nd Amendment.

"A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."

The founding fathers made the right to keep and bear arms second only to the freedom of speech in the Bill of Rights. Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, George Mason, Samuel Adams and so many others, labored tirelessly to create a new nation with laws free from the tyranny of the old country. A place where the government would represent the people, not repress them.

As Americans, we have the luxury of living in a developed society where we can develop ourselves through education and critical debate. We have a responsibility to question ideas and confront issues that we have a stake in as citizens of this nation, be that the rights of yourselves or the rights of others when threatened by the state. Firearms are, first and foremost, a tool to secure your life and the lives of others, against any aggressor.

The people at Bravo Company USA and BCM support responsible private individuals having access to the same tools of civilian Law Enforcement to affect the same ends. Securing and defending ourselves, our loved ones and innocent people if the situation arises. As such Bravo Company's policy is that law enforcement officials and departments will be restricted to the same type of products available to responsible private individuals of that same city or state.



http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/
 
"Cool beans! Just wonder how many govt. agencies use there stuff."

Well, they unilaterally terminated a huge contract with the City of Milwaukee to sell them hundreds of patrol rifles after the Chief of Police here went to DC to testify in favor of a ban on EBR's after Sandy Hook. That was a huge contract they told the PD to perform an anatomically impossible act with.


Willie

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Somehow, I doubt that BCM is missing that business. If I could, I'd buy another of their rifles right now. I rarely see them in stock in most of the usual places, so everyone else must agree with me.
 
I think they posted that about the time several others were making similar commitments. You're right, their business doesn't seem to be hurting.
 
A company that makes guns has a pro 2A announcement.

Who'da thunk it?

When you realize how many have done the opposite, well...it's still worth noting.

Bill Ruger gave us:

"No honest man needs more than 10 rounds in any gun."

"I never meant for simple civilians to have my 20 or 30 round magazines or my folding stock."

"I see nothing wrong with waiting periods."

As an example.
 
The outright support for the Second Amendment isn't as clear as you might think.
To some companies, it's just business. To BCM, Magpul, Barrett, it's about business and making sure your rights are respected.

Helps you decide how to spend your money, huh?
 
The outright support for the Second Amendment isn't as clear as you might think.
To some companies, it's just business. To BCM, Magpul, Barrett, it's about business and making sure your rights are respected.

Helps you decide how to spend your money, huh?

Don't forget Cheytac, I think they actually enjoy being obnoxious:

Until now, the CheyTac Intervention M-200 was restricted to Military and Law Enforcement sales only due to its impressive capabilities and a desire by the CheyTac ownership to maintain every advantage with our Operators in the field. Now, CheyTac engineers have developed a mildly de-rated version of the M-200 named the CIV ( Civilian Intervention Version) to offer the long range competitor the outstanding capability of the M-200 while limiting its effective range to significantly less than that of the current Military versions.
 
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