NBC’s Ken Dilanian Reports Gun Dealer to Secret Service For Selling ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ AR-15 Safety Selectors

AR-15 Magazine that says "Let's Go Brandon"
by Debra Heine

 

An NBC reporter said Monday that he has contacted the Secret Service about a gun dealer’s anti-Biden weapons parts. As Joe Biden sinks in the polls, multiple gun dealers appear to be capitalizing on his unpopularity to sell weapons parts and ammunition.

The dealers, according to NBC News’s “Fusion” Ken Dilanian, are “using a right-wing slogan widely understood as code for profanity” to mock Biden, and sell gun supplies.

That slogan—”Let’s Go Brandon”—”isn’t actually about supporting a guy named Brandon,” NPR explained in a hard-hitting investigative report this past weekend. The publicly-funded radio organization spilled the beans on what the phrase actually means: “it’s a euphemism that many people in conservative circles are using in place of saying, ‘F*** Joe Biden.’”

Dilanian tweeted that he reported the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) to the Secret Service for marketing a “LETSGO-15 Stripped Lower Receiver” for AR-15-style rifles. The safety selector on the receiver features a “’F-CK!’” safe mode, “’JOE!’” Fire mode, “’BIDEN!’” Full-Auto mode.

Palmetto State Armory operates a 12,000-square-foot gun store in Columbia, S.C., NBC reported.

“Love how PSA is in touch with the current Let’s Go Brandon situation,” raved a commenter who gave the product a five star review. “More than half of America and other parts of the world are chanting. The current administration is destroying our country.”

Another commenter asked PSA if a “Let’s go Brandon” sticker comes with a purchase of the product. “I would like one for my gun case please,” he said.

PSA responded “No, but if you “search the interwebs” for “a ‘Lets Go Brandon sticker’ you will find lots of options to purchase one.”

The company did not respond to NBC News requests for comment. A spokesman for the U.S. Secret Service, which investigates threats against the president, declined to comment.

The company has added a brand new safety selector, following viral reports over the weekend that Biden had a bathroom emergency while at the Vatican.

As some of you already know, while Biden and Pope Francis were set to have an hour long interview, suddenly all live streams of Biden’s visit with the Pope were cut off.

The event seemed bizarre and many people didn’t know why.

Well, rumors that have been floating in Rome claim that the livestream was cut off due to the fact Biden pooped his pants!

The “POTUS SHATUS Vatipants-15 SLIPPED1 0000” safety selector features a “See Da Pope” safe mode, “See Da Poop” Fire mode, and “Da-Pends” full auto mode.

At least two other firms, NBC discovered, are utilizing the popular “Let’s Go Brandon” slogan to make sales.

Culper Precision in Provo Utah, and My Southern Tactical in Casselberry, FL are both advertising AR-15 magazines adorned with an image of Biden, and the “Let’s Go Brandon” slogan.

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Debra Heine reports for American Greatness.
Photo “Let’s go Brandon AR-15 magazine” by Culper Precision.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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4 Thoughts to “NBC’s Ken Dilanian Reports Gun Dealer to Secret Service For Selling ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ AR-15 Safety Selectors”

  1. LM

    That’s awesome! I’m going to the Palmetto State Armory to Christmas shop for everybody in my family!

  2. Steve Allen

    It’ called the First Amendment. The left media is full of cry babies who can dish it out but sure can’t take it. I’ve got news for you, the whining has just begun.

  3. John

    Imagine that, a cough cough…’journalist’, who is protected by the 1st Amendment, infringing on another person’s right to free speech.

    Perhaps this masked NBC reporter should change his name to Karen.

  4. akaMOTU

    Let’s Go Brandon!
    FJB!

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