Lessons to be learned here folks, buy quality weaponry and Russian Wolf brand ammunition. Wolf's dirty, so finnicky weapons need not apply. Reloading stations and learning to use it is a must. Buy spare parts for your existing weapons, not just more firearms. Learn basic gunsmithing skills so you can change out worn or defective parts.
A hardy congratulation is due to our loyal customers, our good friends, and
our fellow shooting enthusiasts through out this great nation! Due to the
diligent and overwhelming effort of many thousands of you, calling, writing,
and emailing our elected officials, DOD Surplus, LLC, has rescinded its
prior directive that ALL small arms spent casings be mutilated rather than
recycled. This was a huge victory for common sense and we would like to
thank each and every person who made an effort and played a role in
correcting this mistake. We at Georgia Arms are proud of everyone who took
the time and had the courage to stand up for our rights. We believe, that by
your outpouring of anger and dismay, you not only extended our liberty and
freedoms but also took a stand for economic common sense in a time when we
know our government should be trying to reduce costs at all levels rather
than throwing money away for some politically correct reason or the other.
Again, our hat is off to everyone who helped and thanks to God as well. We
will roll up our sleeves and go back to work; we have 223's and 308's to
build! (Below is a copy of the email we received from DOD on 3/17/09 @
4:30pm)
GOD BLESS AMERICA !!!!!
(This was pertaining to an outstanding bid on a lot of brass that we won
prior to the mutilation order. DOD sent us a bill for the brass after we had
refused it due to the mutilation requirements. DOD on Monday sent us a bill
for the brass and when we responded that we had already refused it due to
the mutilation clause, we received this reply via email.)
I am sorry you hadn't been informed -
Word came down that all shells 50 caliber or smaller CAN still be purchased
without the mutilation requirement as long as kept in the US.
(As it was in limbo, I did not sent your EUC to Battle Creek until today,
also why I have not contacted you for payment until today.)
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What a sad day we live in when this is necessary.
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A hardy congratulation is due to our loyal customers, our good friends, and
our fellow shooting enthusiasts through out this great nation! Due to the
diligent and overwhelming effort of many thousands of you, calling, writing,
and emailing our elected officials, DOD Surplus, LLC, has rescinded its
prior directive that ALL small arms spent casings be mutilated rather than
recycled. This was a huge victory for common sense and we would like to
thank each and every person who made an effort and played a role in
correcting this mistake. We at Georgia Arms are proud of everyone who took
the time and had the courage to stand up for our rights. We believe, that by
your outpouring of anger and dismay, you not only extended our liberty and
freedoms but also took a stand for economic common sense in a time when we
know our government should be trying to reduce costs at all levels rather
than throwing money away for some politically correct reason or the other.
Again, our hat is off to everyone who helped and thanks to God as well. We
will roll up our sleeves and go back to work; we have 223's and 308's to
build! (Below is a copy of the email we received from DOD on 3/17/09 @
4:30pm)
GOD BLESS AMERICA !!!!!
(This was pertaining to an outstanding bid on a lot of brass that we won
prior to the mutilation order. DOD sent us a bill for the brass after we had
refused it due to the mutilation requirements. DOD on Monday sent us a bill
for the brass and when we responded that we had already refused it due to
the mutilation clause, we received this reply via email.)
I am sorry you hadn't been informed -
Word came down that all shells 50 caliber or smaller CAN still be purchased
without the mutilation requirement as long as kept in the US.
(As it was in limbo, I did not sent your EUC to Battle Creek until today,
also why I have not contacted you for payment until today.)
Thanks!
Arana K. Wolin
Document Verification Supervisor
Government Liquidation, LLC
DOD Surplus, LLC
15051 N Kierland Blvd. #300
Scottsdale, AZ 85254