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- Sun Mar 16, 2008 1:34 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cav Arms Raided by ATF
- Replies: 14
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Re: Cav Arms Raided by ATF
I really doubt it...why would that video cause a raid?
- Fri Feb 29, 2008 1:21 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cav Arms Raided by ATF
- Replies: 14
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Re: Cav Arms Raided by ATF
This just in guys...seems some firearm enthusiast are having a "bake sale" in order to help CAV Arms!
https://www.agparms.com/product.php?pro ... 258&page=1
Price: $125.00
I know that this is a "ok" deal not the best..but the profits from this go to help the Cav guys..plus if you are looking to build you a AR..this is a decent place to start, plus its time us "firearm enthusiast" to stick together
https://www.agparms.com/product.php?pro ... 258&page=1
Quantity in stock 968 item(s) availableCavalry Arms Cav-15 MkII Receiver "Cav-Aid 2008"
This is a special run of Cav-15 MKII receivers. These will be engraved "Cav-Aid 2008" on the side of the magwell. Given Cavalry Arms stellar position in the shooting community and their current troubles, we’re going to help infuse them with some $$$. This is sort of like a bake sale for firearm enthusiast. In the firearms industry your inventory is your working capitol and all of theirs has been taken. They essentially have to start their company all over from scratch, with no working capitol. Their primary vendor has cut them off net 30 terms and put them on COD, so we’re helping them out with that. Everyone wants to help and this is the best idea we had. The proceeds of these sales are going to CavArms so they can get back on their feet. AGP Arms is just fronting the money and handling the transfers, profits are going to CavArms. Please buy a few, you know these are a great item to stock up on and what a great cause.
Important notes about these receivers- They will not be assembled, that just means you have to screw the buttplate on yourself. And you will also need to trim the flash along the seams yourself with a razor knife. Both these steps are very simple to do and will really help the Cav guys to get them out the door fast.
See http://www.cavalryarms.com for specific product information.
No sales where prohibited by law.
FAX signed copy of FFL to 480-671-5665
$125 Black only for right now
Price: $125.00
I know that this is a "ok" deal not the best..but the profits from this go to help the Cav guys..plus if you are looking to build you a AR..this is a decent place to start, plus its time us "firearm enthusiast" to stick together
- Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:27 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cav Arms Raided by ATF
- Replies: 14
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Cav Arms Raided by ATF
http://www.abc15.com/news/local/story.a ... 85e0c72b29
I wonder if the truth will ever get out, something just smells fishy about the whole thing!
The ATF needs to be a investigative force not a law enforcement force...period
Just like the IRS...they have their own set of laws...we have ours
This guys makes one HECK of a valid point
http://redstradingpost.blogspot.com/200 ... erfor.html
http://www.kpho.com/news/15430106/detail.htmlFeds raid Gilbert business for fraud, money laundering
Reported by: ABC15.com staff
Last Update: 12:23 pm
A Gilbert business was raided by federal officials Wednesday on suspicion of fraud and money laundering.
Officials say Calvary Gun Manufacturing was the target of the search and seizure warrant.
The business is near Copper and Guadalupe roads.
It’s unclear what officers from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms took from the business or if anyone was arrested.
GILBERT, Ariz. -- Federal agents raided an east Valley gun manufacturing warehouse and confiscated at least 1,000 firearms.
The seizure took place at Cavalry Arms Corporation near Cooper and Guadalupe roads.
ATF agents seized box after box of shoulder-fired rifles and hundreds of stocks, barrels and scopes in connection with an investigation into federal firearms violations at the facility.
"There's got to be something going on or they wouldn't be here," said Brandon Hepworth, who works nearby.
The ATF and the U.S. Attorney's Office refused to comment on why authorities served a search warrant at the warehouse.
The owner of the company has not been arrested. Those who work nearby say they believe he is a reputable licensed gun dealer.
"He's a nice guy, friendly," Hepworth said. "I never asked him the particulars of what he was doing."
Stacks of high-powered firearms were placed on tables for the media to view.
It's still not clear if the nature of the investigation is as serious as the evidence implies.
CBS 5 News tried reaching the owner of the company for comment to no avail.
I wonder if the truth will ever get out, something just smells fishy about the whole thing!
The ATF needs to be a investigative force not a law enforcement force...period
Just like the IRS...they have their own set of laws...we have ours
This guys makes one HECK of a valid point
http://redstradingpost.blogspot.com/200 ... erfor.html
Tell me there ain't a war on our guns going on!ATF raids Firearms Manufacturer...for suspicions of fraud and money laundering
The BATFE raided firearms manufacturer Cavalry Arms for suspicion of fraud and money laundering, they also "took hundreds of guns from the scene, including AK-47s, assault weapons and high powered rifles." Here are my 2 big questions:
1. When did the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives begin to start regulating fraud and money laundering?
2. Even if they did why would they need to seize their firearms?
One firearms manufacturer told me of a similar situation where the ATF seized firearms and computers for 15 months, finally when it was all said and done they sent them a nice little letter stating that they didn't find anything and apologized for the inconvenience.
Congressman Phil Gingrey made the following statement that sheds light on what is happening with firearms manufacturers.
"Since 2002, 85 percent of American firearm manufacturers have been forced to close their doors. Let me repeat that, Mr. Chairman. Since 2002, 85 percent of American firearm manufacturers have been forced to close their doors."