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SuperiorDG
03-01-2013, 16:56
- Cancel My Denver Flight !! -

March 1, 2013

If Colorado's governor signs that 4-banger set of asinine anti-gun laws, then they can kiss my assets and my thousands and thousands of U.S. dollars I spend there annually goodbye. If you fish, hike, ski, or hunt Colorado's game, which I do (did?) with LaRue-built All-purpose Rifles, then I urge you to reconsider rewarding the government of Colorado with your hard-earned dollars. The way I see it, their lawmakers have voted an open hatred towards any and all that think the 2nd Amendment was for self-protection. I will be following Magpul out the door.

It's time for a recount … of dollars spent in their state.

Colorado is surrounded with recreational opportunities, and I will be rewarding one or more of Colorado's border states with my business if Gov. Hickenlooper signs any of those four (4) anti-gun bills.

I hope and urge you to do the same.

Mark LaRue

bogie
03-01-2013, 17:00
Good for him and I like the terminology 'all-purpose rifle'.

StagLefty
03-01-2013, 17:16
So it's an AP15 rifle ??? [ROFL1]

Ronin13
03-01-2013, 17:25
So it's an AP15 rifle ??? [ROFL1]
Please God tell me you didn't just imply that AR stands for Assault Rifle....

griebel303
03-01-2013, 17:25
Saw that via facebook. Good work Mark

StagLefty
03-01-2013, 17:42
Please God tell me you didn't just imply that AR stands for Assault Rifle....

????????????????

cofi
03-01-2013, 17:50
????????????????

its ARmalite

hatidua
03-01-2013, 17:53
its ARmalite

Is it? I've long thought it was Armalite Rifle....?

mahabali
03-01-2013, 17:55
Mark has been awesome through all of this.

blacklabel
03-01-2013, 17:56
Is it? I've long thought it was Armalite Rifle....?

Ohh God, not this shit again.

cofi
03-01-2013, 17:56
Is it? I've long thought it was Armalite Rifle....?

from arfcom

Frequently Asked Questions WHAT DOES THE "AR" IN AR-15, AR-180, OR AR-10 STAND FOR? There is a common misconception that AR stands for "ArmaLite Rifle." This is untrue. The AR-17, for instance, is a 12-gauge shotgun. Early designations like ArmaLite 10 were shortened to simply AR-10. The AR refers to ArmaLite. The ArmaLite Division of Fairchild developed the AR-15 in 1959. Fairchild licensed the rifle to the Colt's Patent Firearm Manufacturing Corporation, and Colt's assumed the AR-15 trademark. Early Colt rifles were marked "Colt ArmaLite 15." Even today, the designation to that Colt brand rifle refers, somewhat embarrassingly, to ArmaLite.

StagLefty
03-01-2013, 18:14
My AP15 rifle reference was to the first post about "all purpose rifle". It was a play on words JEEZ

SuperiorDG
03-01-2013, 18:36
Mods would you change the title of this thread to "What Does AR Stand for?" and just delete my LaRue comment and statement.

sabot_round
03-01-2013, 18:37
I'm in full support of Mark LaRue's decision!! If the heads of state don't give a shit about us, why should we give a shit about them?

Kraven251
03-01-2013, 19:41
I'm in full support of Mark LaRue's decision!! If the heads of state don't give a shit about us, why should we give a shit about them?

I do like to hunt though, but then again I'm not paying for out of state tags either.

Ah Pook
03-01-2013, 19:53
Does the governor even know/care who Mark La Rue is?

Not much seems to be swaying him from his "agenda".

Mazin
03-01-2013, 19:54
Ohh God, not this shit again.

Lmao my exact first thought.


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