WTF amazon/ebay banning weapons parts?

Jan 2009
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s. greenlake *****
Amazon Removing Gun Products From Store. Worse Than EBay. | The Firearm Blog

Amazon has begun automatically notifying some Amazon vendors that if they do not remove certain gun-related products from their Amazon listings they will be banned from selling on Amazon.com. Below is the text of an email sent to a gun accessories maker. I have replaced the list of products sold by the manufacturer with an X to protect their identity. The list includes common accessories that are allowed on even EBay.com, accessories that are non-essential parts and accessories that are (to the best of my knowledge) not restricted or banned anywhere in the USA.

This product has been identifed as a X. X are prohibited from sale on Amazon.

For more information on our policies, search on “Restricted Products” and “Listing Restrictions” in seller Help.

**Action Required: Within 48 hours of this notice, please review your remaining listings and make any changes necessary to ensure compliance with our policies.

Failure to comply with this request may result in the removal of your selling privileges.

We appreciate your cooperation and thank you for selling on Amazon.com.
To add insult to injury, Amazon had sales staff at SHOT Show looking for new vendors. The same manufacturer whose products are now banned met with two Amazon Vendor Managers at SHOT Show last month. Want proof? Below are their business cards (I have blacked out their names, again to protect the manufacturer) …



As a gun owner I am outraged, as someone who spends a not-insignificant portion of my income at Amazon.com I know I am going to be inconvenienced by this and as an Amazon shareholder I am concerned that this is going to become a slippery slope where more and more products become blacklisted.

UPDATE: Amazon list banned weapon-related items on this page. Included in the list is “Parts or accessories related to assault weapons”. In other words anything related to a rifle (since there is no practical distinction between a so-called “assault rifle” and any other rifle). I can confirm they are banning parts that attach to, and are useful on, bolt-action rifles as well as semi-automatic rifles.
 
Dec 2010
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Fall City
I was just looking through Magpul stuff last night on there. The new AR deserves some new parts...
 
Jan 2010
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Sherwood, OR
It took ebay a while to remove all of the magazines after they decided not to sell them anymore. Give it time and we will see if it turns out to be true or not.
 
Jan 2013
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Silverton, OR
It took ebay a while to remove all of the magazines after they decided not to sell them anymore. Give it time and we will see if it turns out to be true or not.

Huh there are dozens and dozens of auctions for M1 Carbine magazines on eBay right now just checked.
 
Jan 2010
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Sherwood, OR
Huh there are dozens and dozens of auctions for M1 Carbine magazines on eBay right now just checked.

Yeah, it's just the evil "high capacity" or accessories for "assault weapons" as defined by CA that they ban. Which as you proved in your search is totally assinine in that an actual battle rifle used for decades is still ok, but extended mags for the Ruger 10/22 are not.

Search for Pmags or the like and there won't be any. They almost shut my account down because I kept trying to sell 10/22 mags.
 
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