Stag Arms announces decision to relocate

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Stag Arms announces decision to relocate

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https://www.ammoland.com/2019/06/stag-a ... z5qGI0Tewm
Today, Stag Arms announced that its Board of Directors has decided to relocate the company from its current facility in New Britain, CT, as part of its strategic initiative to significantly improve the overall customer experience. The location of Stag’s new headquarters has not been finalized but the Board has narrowed down the options to a short list of vibrant communities where there is significant support for the firearms industry.
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Bravo! (hope it's Texas)
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Texas makes sense. Plenty of land, no State income tax, most cities offer tax breaks for bringing in jobs, good highways for shipping, Right to Work laws, plus a built in customer base.

I wish more would move here, S&W, Henry, Colt, Kimber, etc..
I hate that buying guns, helps fund States, that want to do away with the 2A.
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Jusme wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:13 am Texas makes sense. Plenty of land, no State income tax, most cities offer tax breaks for bringing in jobs, good highways for shipping, Right to Work laws, plus a built in customer base.

I wish more would move here, S&W, Henry, Colt, Kimber, etc..
I hate that buying guns, helps fund States, that want to do away with the 2A.
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My first, and so far only, AR build is a Stag. I also hope they move to Texas!
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https://www.thestate.com/news/business/ ... 35723.html

Well, Stag Arms can't be accused of making a hasty decision as to their new state.

The above link is 6 years old. This story is from a SC source. At that time the Stag CEO had looked at various sites in SC.

He said at that time that his new plant would be in either SC or TX.

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