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Larry Fudderfield is not your friend, I'm glad I haven't bought much from him over the years. He just gave me more of a reason not to ever again.
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Great evidence to add to a law suit!Good to know about P322 mags at Osage. I still only have the ones that came with mine. Thanks for the tip. Btw Midway took down that notice. To late though and pretty crappy they did that
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Check out Greg Cote LLCLooking for extra magazines for my Hi Powers. Found some on Midway and proceeded to check out along with other stuff. Was stopped at the checkout with they will not sell over 10 round magazines to Oregon. This has not been officially a law yet. I went to PSA and they say that they will Prioritize Magazines to Oregon. Checked out(and they were cheaper) with no problem. Long time customer with Midway and will not return!
Same thing happened to me with Midway before the WA mag limit officially started. And I wasn't even buying a mag. I wanted to buy a rubber spacer for a 15 round magazine I already owned.Looking for extra magazines for my Hi Powers. Found some on Midway and proceeded to check out along with other stuff. Was stopped at the checkout with they will not sell over 10 round magazines to Oregon. This has not been officially a law yet. I went to PSA and they say that they will Prioritize Magazines to Oregon. Checked out(and they were cheaper) with no problem. Long time customer with Midway and will not return!
So what could happen to Midway if there was an issue? They aren't breaking any Missouri laws. What power does Oregon have?I would be more inclined to do business with companies that are sticking their neck out or incurring financial risk on 2A issues. I am not going to hold it against companies that protect themselves from vague anti 2A laws or implementation of those laws. FFL's shipping to C&R holders is an example of this. Many will not because it is financially prohibitive to research all state, county and city laws to determine if it is legal where the C&R resides. Midway is probably sitting there, like us, trying to figure out this measure. They probably can't clearly determine when the implementation date is and what defines transfer and are not going to risk misinterpreting this vague measure and it's implementation.
Maybe nothing. Midway like most dealers just do not want to mess with it. Its not their fault people keep doing this to themselves. State AG's that are anti gun have no problem tossing a LOT of money the tax payers give them at fights they may or may not win. If they lose they don't care, its not their money. The Co they decide to go after does not have tax payer money to play with. So they keep lawyers on staff who tell them to just not play with the states who pass these laws. Then of course people get mad at the wrong people. The ones to be angry at are all the gun owners who tossed their ballot in the trash, or never even bothered to register as its just too much bother.So what could happen to Midway if there was an issue? They aren't breaking any Missouri laws. What power does Oregon have?
I enjoy their customer service and shipping, and will continue to do so. I don't blame them for not wanting to pss off the nutbags running the state of Washington.Midway sucks.
Plenty of other places with better prices, better customer service, and better shipping.