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Taking jobs away from gunsmiths in their towns who have worked their for ages, including workers local to me (bushmaster.)
Cutting a bunch of good product lines (most marlin .22 bolts have been discontinued.) And after bankrupting chrysler i have no faith in their business skills and dont want to see a good company (remington, marlin) die out because of awful management.
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STI, Infinity, Briley, High Standard, AMT (owned by High Standard, so I do not know if they count), Interarms (also owned by High Standard). I think Maverick 88 shotguns are made somewhere around here
Last edited by S&Wshooter; 07-01-2011 at 03:57 AM. |
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Hmm, I got nothin'. Closest would be Alberta Tactical Rifle one province over. Every other manufacturer in Canada seems to be in Ontario.
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AMT was founded in California and their guns are stamped as such, I don't think I've seen one of their guns with Texas marked on it.
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Quote:
http://www.highstandard.com/brands/amt-automag.html |
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Ah, I found one stamped Texas too, that's pretty cool. Kinda sucks that they decided to continue making their lamest product line, though the .22 Automag looks pretty cool.
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Beretta USA in Accokeek, Maryland
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