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Thread: Midway gets on the bandwagon

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    I believe Midway needs the FFL to retail sale ammo. I know you can't buy from large distributors without one.

    This could hurt more officers than govts. A lot of officers use the govt discount to purchase their own "practice" ammo. I have my dept letterhead in with Midway myself. Brownells gives very good rates for LEOs.

    Just FWIW most officers are on the public's side. I can't speak for large liberal city officers but I attend some LEO gathering where we get officer from across the country and most believe in the second amendment.

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    Another company joins the fray. DoubleStar from Winchester KY.
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    Due to the recent changes in 2nd Amendment laws that are pending or currently enforced by states across the country, the J&T Family of Companies which includes J&T Distributing, DoubleStar Corp., Ace Limited, and the DoubleStar Training Academy has been forced to reassess our policies regarding government and law enforcement sales. Effective immediately, the J&T Family of Companies will be joining other manufacturers and distributors by ceasing sales of regulated items in states that have altered the rights of citizens to keep and bear arms.

    The JTFOC will no longer sell prohibited items to law enforcement agencies or any government agencies in states, counties, cities, and municipalities that have enacted restrictive gun control laws against their law abiding citizens. We hope other companies will join us with their support. We applaud those already involved with this effort to protect our 2nd Amendment rights.

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    I hope they stand there ground and stay with it.I would love to have a list of them so i could buy from them only.
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    Ive been sending emails encouraging others who have not chimed in to follow suit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonegun1894 View Post
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    Midway needs an FFL because they offer certain parts (not that they're in stock right now) like AR lowers, 1911 frames, and a few bolt-action receivers. Now I would imagine that this is such a miniscule part of their operation that I doubt it matters much, but I don't think they need the FFL for anything else, so it shouldn't slow them down much if at all.
    Quote Originally Posted by Foxcatcher View Post
    I believe Midway needs the FFL to retail sale ammo. I know you can't buy from large distributors without one.

    This could hurt more officers than govts. A lot of officers use the govt discount to purchase their own "practice" ammo. I have my dept letterhead in with Midway myself. Brownells gives very good rates for LEOs.

    Just FWIW most officers are on the public's side. I can't speak for large liberal city officers but I attend some LEO gathering where we get officer from across the country and most believe in the second amendment.

    Don

    I just looked through the Midway site and can't find any frames or lower receivers for sale. Lots of parts kits and uppers, but nothing with a SN on it.

    I don't think there is any federal license required to buy and sell ammo and there are very few wholesalers and distributors who sell only to FFL's. Even those are willing to sell to you if you want to jump through the hoops. I never had any trouble dealing with anyone after showing proof of a retail tax account, a permanent business location and then establishing a line of credit.

    As far as refusing to sell to LEO's......It's nice to see these companies taking a stance on the issue and I hope to see many others join the trend, but.......

    ......the companies committed to this don't seem to depend on LEO sales for a substantial part of their bottom line, and I don't think we're likely to see Glock, Sig, H&K or Remington jump on the band wagon any time soon.

    So far, it's just a symbolic gesture that isn't going to have any effect on either side of the issue until the number of protesters grows substantially.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KYCaster View Post
    .....the companies committed to this don't seem to depend on LEO sales for a substantial part of their bottom line, and I don't think we're likely to see Glock, Sig, H&K or Remington jump on the band wagon any time soon.

    So far, it's just a symbolic gesture that isn't going to have any effect on either side of the issue until the number of protesters grows substantially.

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    Maybe some of the big companies will get on board and maybe not. Remington may not stop sales but their CEO said it's probable they will leave Conn. Several states are courting them. They bring 50 million a year into Conn. The taxpayers there are going to hate that tax increase.

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    The Mayor of Ilion (I think), NY was on Fox this morning angry at Gov. Cumo for endangering the 1600 jobs at Remington's plant there plus all the support industries. He also thought it wasn't fair for other states to offer tax breaks and court the company. The cost of the legislation is going up as we speak, LOL

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    *B.****** FEDERAL FIREARMS LICENSEE (FFL) - Manufacturer, Importer, Wholesaler, Retailer, Pawnbroker, Gunsmith, Collector of Curios & Relics, § 922 (a)(9-13, 21-22)*

    1.******** Firearms Business

    *********** a.********Before engaging in the business of importing, manufacturing or dealing in firearms, a person must obtain a license from the ATF, § 922 (a)(1)(A). Willful violation, 5 years.

    *********** b.********Before engaging in the business of importing or manufacturing ammunition, a person must obtain a license from the ATF, § 922 (a)(1)(B). Willful violation, 5 years.

    *********** c.******** A person who sells ammunition only is not required to be licensed.

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    I stand corrected. They need one to IMPORT ammo. Not the sale of ammo alone.

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    In my state (MD) 1400 people signed up to testify to the senate judicial comittie against our proposed assault on the constitution. The committee hardly payed attention to the citizens. Many times members of the committee would get up and walk away during testimony.

    But when Beretta said they planed to move the plant out of MD if the bill passed there demeanor changed. I don't know if Beretta’s statement will stop them, but there testimony was the only thing they heard that day.

    The manufactures and distributors are our best hope how I see it. If not by stopping sales at least by moving to the remaining free states.

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    Remington already has a plant in Elizabethtown KY and we sure could use the jobs if they expanded. If you bring enough jobs the state will give you everything including the kitchen sink.

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    I'm sure many of you rec'd Larry Potterfield's recent e-mail, apparently he hasn't jumped on the price-gouging bandwagon. Many products are only on the shelf a matter of hours between receiving and shipping. Sounds like it will be a banner year for Midway if he can continue to get product. Quite possibly already is.
    And yes, Midway has and needs a FFL. Troubles me to think the feds could use that for leverage on FFL holders who refuse to sell to certain agencies. Can't rule it out, all things considered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TXGunNut View Post
    I'm sure many of you rec'd Larry Potterfield's recent e-mail, apparently he hasn't jumped on the price-gouging bandwagon. Many products are only on the shelf a matter of hours between receiving and shipping. Sounds like it will be a banner year for Midway if he can continue to get product. Quite possibly already is.
    And yes, Midway has and needs a FFL. Troubles me to think the feds could use that for leverage on FFL holders who refuse to sell to certain agencies. Can't rule it out, all things considered.

    Please forgive me for picking at this. I'm really not trying to be contrary, I'm just curious.

    I don't doubt that Potterfield/Midway has a FFL, but I don't understand what it is about the business that requires a FFL.

    I've looked through their site pretty thoroughly and can't find any guns or receivers for sale. AFAIK they don't manufacture any guns or ammo and if they provide any gunsmithing service, I can't find it.

    Like I said, just curious.

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    I'd love to see Remington clear out of NY. One big incentive would be to stiff that union they have to live with there.

    As for Midway, I'd expect to find that anything L.P. puts out will be more marketing propaganda than substance. Not a big fanboi for Midway, am I.
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    For starters, there different typs of federal firearms licenses, dealer, builder, class III, etc. I believe Larry Potterfield started out as a small gun shop back in 1977. I doubt he let his license lapse at any time.

    Secondly, although I am less familiar with federal purchase orders but, I am rather familiar with state purchase orders, particularly California. For some items, such as replacing worn out holsters, you have to get three bids from small, drug free, minority owned etc., businesses. Larger items, like our ammunition orders, were by contract with businesses which competed for the contract. For any business to refuse to sell to a government agency they need only bid high so as not to be competitive.

    Contracts were typically annual and other orders would be periodic. If Midway, or any other firm, chose not to do business with a government agency it would be pretty easy to do without repercussion. As far as buying from a 'small business, minority owned, disabled verteran owned, drug free work environment, etc.' did not mean competitive pricing. I needed DVD players for the training department. I could have bought them from Wal-Mart for $89 but because it had to be (see above) such and such a business the lowest bid was (hold your hats folks) $409 for a DVD player. Nothing like a $330 dollar mark-up to help spread the wealth around.
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    Midway sells receivers, they may not have them in stock
    right now. I have a FFL, and have bought items from them
    in the past (receivers) that required a copy of my license to buy.

    Most LE agencies buy their ammo from police supply wholesalers
    that are only able to sell to LE agencies. The pricing does not
    include the 11% tax that the rest of us pay.

    As a licensee, I have the right to choose my customers. I have
    been told numerous times (by ATF) that if I don't want to sell a customer
    for any reason, it is my choice.

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