Posted October 10, 2017 1:25 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

Following the horrible events of Las Vegas on October 1, people were looking for answers. It didn’t take long to learn that the killer used bump-fire stocks to create so much havoc at a peaceful music festival. It also didn’t take long for people to notice that sporting retailer Cabela’s was no longer selling the stocks.

The company has finally issued a statement as to just why they have stopped selling them despite no new regulations being in place at this time.

“On Tuesday, October 3, Cabela’s initiated the process of discontinuing the sale of these devices at all retail locations and online,” Cabela’s wrote in a statement provided to the Washington Examiner. “We agree with the National Rifle Association and others that the sale of such devices should be subject to additional regulation.”

The bump stocks were no longer available on the company’s website as of Wednesday with an error message redirecting customers to different products. Six different store clerks in six different states told the Washington Examiner over the phone that the device was flying off the shelves after the shooting. Two clerks said that any bump stocks leftover were shipped back to the manufacturer.

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Source:: Bearing Arms

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