Reynolds and Reynolds sells plant to gun supplier RSR
Dallas Business Journal (Aug. 31)
Reynolds and Reynolds Co. (NYSE: REY) has sold a 102,257-square-foot building with acreage at 1010 Avenue J East in Grand Prairie, to gun wholesaler RSR Group Inc., the companies said Monday.
Details of the sale were not released.
Dayton, Ohio-based Reynolds and Reynolds, which says it sold the site of its former automotive forms facility due to a consolidation earlier this year, was represented during sale negotiations by Chesterton Blumenauer Binswanger Real Estate Corp., a commercial real estate company with U.S. headquarters in Philadelphia and an office in Dallas.
RSR supplies firearms and firearm products made by Glock, Ruger and top other gunmakers to licensed retailers nationwide. It is a member of the National Shooting Sports Foundation and the Hunting and Shooting Sports Heritage Fund. RSR's local branch, which goes by the name, RSR Guns Dallas Inc., is located in Grand Prairie and the new site will be used for expansion, RSR said.
Web Sites: www. rsrgroup.com, www.cbbi.com
Countdown to AWB expiry
Title XI of the Federal Violent Crime Control Act of 1994 (commonly know as the Assault Weapon Ban) banned the manufacture and import of a certain class of guns defined by Congress as "Assault Weapons." The act also bans so-called high-capacity magazines, capping them to a 10-round maximum—a serious infringment of the right of U.S. practical pistol to get the most from many Glock pistols, such as the Glock 17 in its unfettered 17-round version. The provisions of this Act are scheduled to expire automatically on September 13th, 2004.
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