Posted September 28, 2018 7:00 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

In recent years Brownells has expanded their line of in-house AR platforms to include both contemporary and “throwback” models. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
The Iowa-based firearms supplier recently made a donation to a North Dakota police department to better equip the agency’s school resource officers.
Brownells donated nine AR-15 rifles to the Bismarck Police Department after news reached them that the agency was looking for funds to purchase such equipment, as reported by The Bismarck Tribune. The officers, spread across both public and private high schools in the area, are currently only armed with handguns.
Besides the rifles, valued at $520 each, Brownells also contributed custom parts and a $1,800 armorer’s kit to the agency.
“We have made donations to police departments around the country, if we hear that they’re in need and we have the opportunity to help,” Ryan Repp, head of Brownells’ communications team, told the Tribune.
Bismarck Police Deputy Chief Jason Stugelmeyer said the donation from Brownells allowed the agency to spend money previously earmarked for the guns on larger and more comprehensive medical trauma kits. “With the support, we’ll be able to get the project out quicker, and we’ll be able to have a more robust medical kit that we really wouldn’t

Source: Guns.com

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