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Cooper Supports Obama...
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<blockquote data-quote="5MMEagle" data-source="post: 236504" data-attributes="member: 11864"><p>I suspect that the soon to be former president of Cooper Arms told his staff what to put on the web page, it went away very quickly. Many people are not aware of the information that is available on the web. A request to resign by the board is a nice way of saying you are FIRED. I am sure Cooper is gone and I regret that he chose to end his career this way, He spent a lot of years trying to build good rifles, and supporting many shooting and hunting groups. I hope that the company can continue to grow. He has been gone from Montana for sometime now, I don't know how long or why but maybe there has been other trouble that we don't know about. Let's just be thankful that we still have rifles being made in the USA by some firms and support those that are; including Cooper Arms. Many of the "American" Named Rifles are built offshore like much of our other products.</p><p>Now, how is your hunting season going?</p><p> </p><p>Eagle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5MMEagle, post: 236504, member: 11864"] I suspect that the soon to be former president of Cooper Arms told his staff what to put on the web page, it went away very quickly. Many people are not aware of the information that is available on the web. A request to resign by the board is a nice way of saying you are FIRED. I am sure Cooper is gone and I regret that he chose to end his career this way, He spent a lot of years trying to build good rifles, and supporting many shooting and hunting groups. I hope that the company can continue to grow. He has been gone from Montana for sometime now, I don't know how long or why but maybe there has been other trouble that we don't know about. Let's just be thankful that we still have rifles being made in the USA by some firms and support those that are; including Cooper Arms. Many of the "American" Named Rifles are built offshore like much of our other products. Now, how is your hunting season going? Eagle [/QUOTE]
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