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  • Anger

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    FUNNY, there are far worse states than Maryland in terms of gun owner's rites. For example, if 50% of the Manufacturers/Distributors moved out of NY and IL... then we're talking.

    BTW, nice move Beretta. I still don't own one of your guns but still a good move.
     

    breakingcontact

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    FUNNY, there are far worse states than Maryland in terms of gun owner's rites. For example, if 50% of the Manufacturers/Distributors moved out of NY and IL... then we're talking.

    BTW, nice move Beretta. I still don't own one of your guns but still a good move.

    I agree and hope we see lots more liberty loving companies move to where they are welcomed and the customers and employees have a full set of rights.

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    shortround

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    Beretta says it is only an "expansion" plant. Research and Development. Sounds like a good "cover story" to eventually move all of Maryland production to Tennessee.

    I don't know how Rick Perry missed that one.
     

    grumper

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    We all would but I think it's safe to say that Tennessee and Texas are allies.

    Good for TN.

    There wouldn't BE a Texas if the volunteers from Tennessee didn't pitch in to help fight Santa Anna (twice).

    I might start looking at the Beretta M9 Commercial models again now that they've signaled they aren't fat and happy with the BS going down in Maryland.
     
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    bullgator

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    :twin: I have 4 Berettas: AL390 Silver Mallard 12 GA Shotgun; Beretta Nano 9mm; 92A1 9mm Pistol; and PX4 Storm .40 S&W in order of acquisition
    Go Beretta
     
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