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Posted: 6/8/2022 11:15:01 AM EDT
Magpul has a factory in Delaware, and will move when the bill is signed. Magpul mags may dry up somewhat until they re-settle someplace else. Just an FYI
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Quoted: Magpul has a factory in Delaware, and will move when the bill is signed. Magpul mags may dry up somewhat until they re-settle someplace else. Just an FYI View Quote |
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Factory in Wyoming, corporate offices in Texas.
What do they make in Delaware? I see they are registered with the Delaware Corporate Commission. Maybe just a store? |
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What are they manufacturing in Delaware? I thought manufacturing, distribution, and shipping was in Cheyenne and their HQ was in Austin.
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They don't have a presence in DE. They're just incorporated there, like most companies, for tax reasons.
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Are we sure they don't just have an incorporation filed in Delaware because that's one of the advantageous states to do it in, due to their laws?
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Wasn't the Delaware mag ban for anything over 30 rounds and was adjusted to that level because of "manufacturers and sellers based in Delaware?"
ETA - just realized you're talking about a new ban that was proposed. |
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Quoted: almost all corporations have an office in DE for tax purposes View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Factory in Wyoming, corporate offices in Texas. What do they make in Delaware? I see they are registered with the Delaware Corporate Commission. Maybe just a store? almost all corporations have an office in DE for tax purposes I thought maybe they source material from dupont or one of the other big chemical companies there but it probably is just Corp registration |
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Quoted: What are they manufacturing in Delaware? I thought manufacturing, distribution, and shipping was in Cheyenne and their HQ was in Austin. View Quote This is where the comment comes from: "As an added insult, the Senate Democrats rejected an amendment from Sen. Brian Pettyjohn (R) that would have allowed Magpul to continue manufacturing magazines at their Georgetown plant. Sen. Sokola actually said he didn't want Magpul shipping their product out of state where individuals may purchase magazines over the limit imposed here in Delaware. Magpul will close up shop and move if the bill becomes law." |
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Quoted: Are we sure they don't just have an incorporation filed in Delaware because that's one of the advantageous states to do it in, due to their laws? View Quote That was the adjustment to the bill from last year that was tabled. It was re-introduced this year just a week ago and passed the Senate, banning anything that is 17 rounds or more. |
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Magpul doesn’t do any manufacturing in Delaware. They’re incorporated in Delaware like 90% of all other corporations. My company is incorporated in Delaware even though we have no offices or employees there.
This won’t have any effect on Magpul’s production. |
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Atlantis USA is a massive injection molding manufacturer in Georgetown. If Senator Pettyjohn brought Magpul and Georgetown up, then they must do contract work for Magpul.
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Well, if they actually do have manufacturing there, and they move it, lets hope they dont announce it before hand so we dont have a replay of virtue signaling dipshits declaring that "there not buying any magpul till they move!" as that happened with magpuls move out of Colorado. That was some annoying bullshit.
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Stupid as fuck to manufacture any gun related item in any freedom hating yankee state.
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is delaware a real place?
seriously, has anybody ever met anyone from there? |
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Quoted: Stupid as fuck to manufacture any gun related item in any freedom hating yankee state. View Quote |
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Delaware is a great state with one or two bad cities-which completely control it's politics.
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Come on down to Missouri. We can put you up close to the lake city plant if you like.
3 major shipping corridors and no need to worry about bans at a state level. |
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Quoted: Come on down to Missouri. We can put you up close to the lake city plant if you like. 3 major shipping corridors and no need to worry about bans at a state level. View Quote If there's still enough land still for sale where the old Chrysler plant was, that would put them right at the I-44/I-270 interchange, or if they wanted to be more central they could look around Kingdom City just off I-70. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Stupid as fuck to manufacture any gun related item in any freedom hating yankee state. |
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Quoted: Well, if they actually do have manufacturing there, and they move it, lets hope they dont announce it before hand so we dont have a replay of virtue signaling dipshits declaring that "there not buying any magpul till they move!" as that happened with magpuls move out of Colorado. That was some annoying bullshit. View Quote i don't know about any of that bullshit, but any state that bans any firearm or firearm related accessory, should be on a list that manufacturers will no longer sell to any government agency at any level, in that state. ban standard capacity mags? no longer sell those mags to any agency in that state. no body armor? none for cops or agencies in that state. no ar's? got it, none for any of you .gov teat sucking leeches. |
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Quoted: is delaware a real place? seriously, has anybody ever met anyone from there? View Quote i was there two weeks ago, for an entire week. they have a mall, and everything!! its becoming a rich and vibrant third world hellhole, since i moved away from there when i was in school. it's squeezed in there, between philly, chadds ford, and elkton md. |
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Quoted: Stupid as fuck to manufacture any gun related item in any freedom hating yankee state. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Stupid as fuck to manufacture any gun related item in any freedom hating yankee state. Quoted: is delaware a real place? seriously, has anybody ever met anyone from there? This exactly. |
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Keep in mind that the firearms industry is minor in the grand scheme of things of the overall USA economy, just that the media makes a big deal about it.
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Quoted: i see someone has never been to oklahoma before. View Quote C'mon, Oklahoma is OK. Seriously, though, I moved away in the late 1980's and have only been back since to visit family. I doubt I would ever move back. ETA: One of my wife's cousins lives in DE. I wouldn't move there, either. |
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Here's a great idea. Every major corporation in the country and most in the world are organized in DE. A state like AR could legislatively adopt DE's corporate law, and adopt DE caselaw as of the date of the legislation. So the very mature case law of DE would also be the case law of AR. Now, companies that don't like DE could re-register in AR and have the same benefits of DE, except to lawyers. Decent lawyers would move to AR because of opportunities and AR could home grow a great corporate practice.
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