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TacJobs – Positions with Colt

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Colt, the legendary American firearms manufacturer synonymous with everything from the Single Action Army revolver that tamed the Wild West to the M4 carbine dominating modern battlefields, is on a hiring spree. They’re actively recruiting for multiple roles right now—think engineering wizards, manufacturing pros, and supply chain maestros—each one a potential gateway into the heart of one of the 2A community’s most iconic brands. Whether you’re a machinist itching to craft precision barrels or a quality control expert ensuring every trigger pull is flawless, these TacJobs aren’t just gigs; they’re invitations to shape the future of American firepower. Head to their careers page, click through the listings, and throw your hat in the ring before they’re gone.

This isn’t mere corporate housekeeping—it’s a bullish signal for the firearms industry amid a landscape of regulatory headwinds and economic flux. Colt’s expansion comes as demand for their AR-platform rifles and duty pistols surges, fueled by a pro-2A Supreme Court, record NICS checks, and a growing cadre of armed citizens who view self-defense as non-negotiable. Hiring ramps up often precede product launches or production boosts, hinting at fresh innovations that could redefine civilian and LE carry options. For the 2A faithful, it’s a reminder that our community isn’t just consumers; we’re the lifeblood sustaining these manufacturers. Snagging a spot at Colt means direct influence over designs that lawmakers love to target—imagine contributing to the next evolution of the 1911 that slips past ATF overreach.

The implications ripple outward: more jobs mean more voices in the industry advocating for Second Amendment sanctity, bolstering lobbying muscle against anti-gun crusades. In an era where Big Tech and Wall Street shun the sector, Colt’s bold move underscores resilience and opportunity. Patriots, this is your call to arms—literally. Polish that resume, highlight your range time and technical chops, and step up. The Second Amendment’s arsenal needs builders, not just buyers, and Colt’s opening the armory door wide. Who’s applying first?

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