Beretta To Stay In Maryland......for now

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    Anotherpyr

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    "Consumer demand for technical rifles is stronger today than it's ever been." I guess the other rifles are non-technical?

    I'm not surprised, it is always easy to say you'll move than to actually do it. I'm curious if they asked their employees if they'd like to leave? They didn't hesitate to use them as an excuse to stay.
     

    Half-cocked

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    Mar 14, 2006
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    I'm done with Remington, and Beretta. Let's not forget that Remington decided to play nicey-nicey with New York, after its draconian gun law was rammed through earlier this year.

    I have already passed up Remington ammo on the shelf, despite the shortage and being really low on that particular caliber.
     

    JasonB

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    Sep 4, 2012
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    They probably just had to put on a show for their customers during the legislative session. I wonder if O'Malley knew their threats had no teeth?
     
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