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Community ‘The Citadel Project’ Gets Thumbs Up To Manufacture Firearms
by
Max Slowik
Guns.com
Previously
by Max Slowik: NYPD
Testing Concealed Gun-Detecting Cameras
A company called
III
Arms has just received ATF approval to manufacture firearms.
Setting up a gun manufacturer is just a small part of III Arms’
plan, which is to establish a completely self-sufficient community
in the mountains of Idaho.
It will be
called “The Citadel” and include a walled urban center
10 feet thick by 20 feet high and four miles long
surrounded by rural plots for farming. It is, to turn a phrase,
a planned prepper community.
Despite being
armed and armored, the Citadel isn’t being made to defend
its people from military or government action, rather, it’s
intended to be a safe haven for forward-thinkers to weather a social,
economic or environmental collapse. It is at the leading edge of
anti-establishment living, but it “is not designed
to withstand any direct .mil or .gov attack. Nor is the Citadel,
in any manner, attempting to provoke any government entity,”
according
to the project FAQ.
III Arms began
taking pre-orders for AR-15 rifles and 1911 handguns last November
anticipating the FFL. Both have pre-order
prices of $1,550, reflecting the difficulty of making small
batches of firearms and current market trends. They’re also
limited by the availability of certain parts, although it stands
to reason that down the road they’ll be able to make everything
in-house, should everything else go according to plan. All profits,
if any, will go towards expanding their manufacturing capabilities.
On III Arms’s
blog, project founder Jim Miller wrote, “In this afternoon’s
mail, III Arms Company received a little note from the ATF saying:
‘Thanks for your interest, please start building firearms’.”
“Yup.
The III Arms Company now possesses our ‘Manufacturer of Firearms
Other Than Destructive Devices’ License, otherwise known as
an 07FFL, and we can legally manufacture and assemble your firearms.
Oh yeah, happy days!”
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February
8, 2013
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