I've gotten emails from the NRA, but it doesn't seen like they did much. For the money i pay each year, I expect a lot more. Magpul has earned a ton of respect from me in the past month.
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I've gotten emails from the NRA, but it doesn't seen like they did much. For the money i pay each year, I expect a lot more. Magpul has earned a ton of respect from me in the past month.
^ If your talking about your dues-they don't go toward legislation fights. The (I'm not sure of the proper term) ILA donations to the NRA go to that.
I've gotten e-mails and phone calls from NRA-ILA about twice a week for the last month -- and they seemed more toward "take action, call/write your legislators today" than "send us money".
I am aware that dues don't go directly to the ILA, I'm speaking more about donation money. However i do believe i spoke without thinking. They have called me reminding me to call my reps. i do get that the NRA is the NATIONAL riflemans association, so naturally their efforts have been more national in an attempt to kill feinsteins bills.
There are a whole lot of fudds in Colorado; and maybe the NRA just figures that. Or they feel that a mag limit isn't their concern. Lots of gun owners in Colorado, but a lot of folks who feel that grand-pappy's goose stick is just fine. I've seen the most activity in forums like this, *true* grassroots, and Magpul, a local home-grown company and their affiliates.
Certainly concerned that it won't be enough, though.
It can't hurt their business right now that everyone is sold out and willing to pay for their products. Most stores have raised the prices of a magazine to $30-$85. This is supply and demand. I wouldn't be surprised to see a MSRP increase from Magpul before this is all over. It's just supply and demand. I just hope it's a $1-2 increase instead of a $12+ increase
Jason