Posted: 2/18/2013 11:21:16 AM EDT
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Interesting story I thought I'd share.
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_22601993/magpuls-departure-could-crack-plastics-industry-manufacturer-says?nstrack=sid:5174293|met:0000300|cat:0|order:8&%2F%3Fsource=dailyme |
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I found this:
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_22598247/colorado-house-opens-debate-ban-high-capacity-ammo I think we'd certainly welcome MagPul, their 200 jobs and $85m a year revenues to Texas... |
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I found this: http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_22598247/colorado-house-opens-debate-ban-high-capacity-ammo I think we'd certainly welcome MagPul, their 200 jobs and $85m a year revenues to Texas... Ditto. Will work for pmags. |
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As much as possible, the company tries to contract with Colorado vendors, who represent about 90 percent of its supply chain, he said. Those suppliers received about $46 million last year from Magpul, with the company projecting that number to reach $85 million for 2013, Liptak said.
From $46m to $85m? Holy crap! |
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As much as possible, the company tries to contract with Colorado vendors, who represent about 90 percent of its supply chain, he said. Those suppliers received about $46 million last year from Magpul, with the company projecting that number to reach $85 million for 2013, Liptak said.
From $46m to $85m? Holy crap! I would imagine with the demand for Mags (Especially MagPul products) they would be running 24-7 to try and catch up. Come on down to Texas! Closer to your plastic feedsources and great shipping options from Houston. |
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I heard Magpul is going to Nevada. NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! WTF? Nevada? Harry Reid? Why!? WHY!? I hope they actually don't have to move. Relocating an operation like that would cost them big bucks. Hopefully its a rumor. I agree, moving to REID land is dumb IMO, unless he says one thing in public, and in private does another. But, if they cant make 30rd mags, it would cost them even more money to NOT move. |