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Friday, February 22, 2013

Fridays at the Range: Cheap Trick or Cheaper Than Dirt?

Cheaper Than Dirt Redoubles Efforts, Makes Strong Stand for Gun Rights and Shooting Sports



In addition to just recently donating $100,000 to the Second Amendment Foundation, Cheaper Than Dirt has announced a new policy to only sell to law enforcement what they can sell to the public. Additionally, they are becoming a major sponsor of the International Defensive Pistol Association, or IDPA.


Cheaper Than Dirt said, “Due to the latest round of attacks from lawmakers on the Second Amendment, and the threat of another Assault Weapons Ban, several companies have began adopting policies of restricting the sale of certain products to law enforcement.”

“Cheaper Than Dirt! holds true to these same beliefs and has a long-standing policy stretching back nearly two decades of subjecting sales to agencies or individual members of the law enforcement community to the same standards as civilians within the state or community.”

They’ve also decided to support the practical shooting sports, the fastest-growing gun games not just in the U.S., but worldwide. “Cheaper Than Dirt! is proud to announce its product-level sponsorship of the upcoming 2013 Smith and Wesson IDPA Indoor Nationals. We’re excited to wish Jerry Miculek and all of the competitors a successful and thrilling shoot,” said Roberta Wilson.

And their prices are dropping as well. They remain higher than the pre-panic prices for sure, but they aren’t entirely out of line with some of their competition. We expect Cheaper Than Dirt’s redoubled interest in supporting shooting sports and gun rights is going to bring back some customers, even if some may be forever lost.


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