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I just called over to Tombstone Tactical to confirm their current policy and was told that the owner did discontinue sales of standard capacity magazines to Oregon. The sales person expressed understanding the frustration of those affected. As I understand what was explained to me, the owner was concerned about how the ATF would define/regulate the grandfathering of magazines purchased during the stay...if that stay is lifted.

From my observations and experiences, both as a former firearms wholesaler and retailer, and as a customer of Tombstone Tactical, I can confidently say that their business serves as an exceptional model for most retailers to emulate. I believe that their ability to offer highly competitive pricing is a direct result of the streamlined efficiency of their processes and maximizing the productivity of each employee.

Wishing the best for Oregon. ( And you too Washington)
 
Buckinghorseoutpost.com isn't shipping mags to Oregon. Grabagun.com wasn't selling to Oregon last time I checked.

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I just called over to Tombstone Tactical to confirm their current policy and was told that the owner did discontinue sales of standard capacity magazines to Oregon. The sales person expressed understanding the frustration of those affected. As I understand what was explained to me, the owner was concerned about how the ATF would define/regulate the grandfathering of magazines purchased during the stay...if that stay is lifted.

From my observations and experiences, both as a former firearms wholesaler and retailer, and as a customer of Tombstone Tactical, I can confidently say that their business serves as an exceptional model for most retailers to emulate. I believe that their ability to offer highly competitive pricing is a direct result of the streamlined efficiency of their processes and maximizing the productivity of each employee.

Wishing the best for Oregon. ( And you too Washington)
My experience with them in the past has been mixed. Bought one gun with no issues. Another one they said was in stock and I paid and waited quite a long time. Eventually they said it was out of stock and refunded my $. Doesn't matter now as I won't buy anything from them in the future.
 
Not sure why you quoted me,
I'm quoting you so that when I'm quoted your quotation will include the proper quotes.

I did buy stuff from TT once. They shipped it. I felt joyful at the time. They did not send me a quoteworthy email. I now feel excluded.
 
I'm quoting you so that when I'm quoted your quotation will include the proper quotes.

I did buy stuff from TT once. They shipped it. I felt joyful at the time. They did not send me a quoteworthy email. I now feel excluded.
I am quoting you for my quotation quota.

I read the expressed feelings of joyous reception of your prior purchase.

Below, I have added an email that you are free to quote.... royalty-free.


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Call me a cheap bastard, but if I could get 10 round ETS mags for 4 bucks to 6 bucks each, I would buy them. They are just going to be range mags that get abused and I wond GAF about them.

ETS has come out with their Omega mags, which are steel lined. People that have the 100% plastic ones in stock are practically giving them away. That's how I was able to get the ones I have so cheap.

I will check on some of those. As other companies are starting to get scared and not ship to Oregon, it may just be this way for awhile. Or for the future. The problem is that many times the 10 round mags are more expensive than the standard cap mags.
 

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