Tennessee just declared the Barrett 50 our Official State Firearm ? I love this state
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I'm well aware of who Ronnie Barrett is, and the company itself that he founded. It is indeed a great company. My point however is that the government should never be in the practice of picking favorites in the world of private business. At least when it comes to picking between American companies. That's how we get situations like Solyndra.
For the Federal Gov’t yes, for in-State manufacturing companies which employ locals I disagree. It’s a matter of pride. Go Vols!!!
In March 2011, Utah adopted the M1911 pistol as its state firearm. This gun was designed by Ogden, Utah native John Browning. The adoption was supported by Republican Utah State Representative Carl Wimmer, who said, "It does capture a portion of Utah's history" and "even bigger than that, it captures a portion of American history."
A lot of states adopt a firearm. It’s more to honor a state resident who invented a gun. It doesn’t carry any implied endorsements. And if it did; I would be fine with that state promoting a company within that state to buy firearms from. American made is great, local is even better
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._state_firearms
Texas doesn’t have a state firearm? :(
That, my fren, is a grave travesty that must be amended. Being Texas it must be awesome. Perhaps a Chain gun or the Vulcan from a Warthog?
I’d be fine with a lever action 30-30 or a .270 bolt action (don’t care about manufacturer), like I grew up shooting with my grandpa
Update: Abbott signed a Resolution naming the 1847 Colt Walker revolver as the official state handgun of Texas.