Cooper Firearms of Montana explained

Cooper Firearms of Montana, Inc.
Type:Private
Location:Stevensville, Montana
Key People:Dan Cooper, Founder
Industry:Firearms
Products:Firearms, weapon
Revenue:unknown
Num Employees:38[1]
Homepage:www.cooperfirearms.com

Cooper Firearms of Montana was founded in 1990 by Dan Cooper and two other former Kimber of Oregon employees.

History

Cooper was created to build affordable custom-quality accurate rifles. As they put it "Rifles should shoot as well as they look and vice versa".[2] All Cooper rifles carry an accuracy guarantee. The guarantee for rimfires is 5 shots in 0.25inches at,[3] while for centerfires it is 3 shots in 0.5inches at .

Rifles are built mostly for hunting, with an emphasis on varmint hunting. As such, a wide variety of calibers is supported, including many common and popular wildcat rounds.

Cooper has achieved a reputation for high-quality accurate rifles.[4] [5] Gun writers have noted that the rifles are both good-looking and well-built as well as accurate.[6] [7]

In 1993 Cooper created their first single-shot rifle in .223 Remington. This rifle later became their Model 21. In 2005 they made their first rifles that had synthetic stocks. Previously all rifles had wood in a variety of grades. In 2007 the first Cooper repeater (non single-shot) rifle was created - the Model 52.[8]

Models

Rifles center on a few particular actions. In 2007 a centerfire repeater (Model 52) was added in a few calibers.[9] [10]

Political donation controversy

On October 27, 2008 a USA Today article featuring executives supporting Barack Obama for president was published naming Dan Cooper as a financial supporter of the campaign.[11] Scandal soon erupted across gun-related web forums and blogs when it was made public that Dan Cooper supported a pro-gun control Presidential candidate and had donated several thousand dollars to his campaign. Gun owners and blogs reacted to the news calling for a boycott of his company.[1]

By October 28, 2008 Cooper Firearms released a message on their website, noting that the company itself had not contributed in any fashion, and clarifying Cooper's contributions.[12]

On October 29, 2008 Cooper Firearms updated the message on their website indicating the board of directors asked Dan Cooper to step down as CEO of the company.[13] In an October 30, 2008 article from USA Today Dan Cooper confirmed that he did indeed resign as CEO.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Rifle maker bounces boss who supports Obama. USA Today. 9 September 2010. Ken. Dilanian. 30 October 2008.
  2. Web site: Cooper arms of Montana - History . 22 September 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101026165738/http://cooperfirearms.com/history.html . 26 October 2010 .
  3. Book: House, James E. The Gun Digest Book of .22 Rimfire: Rifles·Pistols·Ammunition. 2005. Gun Digest Books. 978-0-87349-908-8. 288. Rimfire rifles produced by Cooper Firearms of Montana must produce extremely small groups before being declared ready for shipment..
  4. Book: Shideler, Dan. Guns Illustrated 2011: The Latest Guns, Specs & Prices. 2010. Gun Digest Books . 978-1-4402-1392-2. 9. They have earned a reputation for making rifles of exceptional high quality that possess unsurpassed tact-driving [sic] accuracy. . 27 May 2014.
  5. News: Touring Cooper Firearms . April 1, 2003. Guns Magazine. 20 October 2008.
  6. News: Petty. Charles E.. Romance on the range: when a rifle looks and shoots like this, love is inevitable. Guns Magazine. 9 September 2010. April 2003. It was truly handsome, and contrary to its nice appearance, I subsequently learned it was the least expensive offering in their entire catalog...One of the Cooper rifle's claims to fame is, superior accuracy.
  7. News: Andersen. Dave. Cooper Arms Varminter - Rifleman. Guns Magazine. 9 September 2010. March 2004. Not only does it deliver outstanding accuracy, it does so with refinement, elegance and distinction..
  8. Web site: Our History . Cooper Firearms web site . 9 September 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101026165738/http://cooperfirearms.com/history.html . 26 October 2010 .
  9. Web site: Our Rifles. Cooper Firearms web site. 9 September 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101026174803/http://cooperfirearms.com/our_rifles_new.php. 26 October 2010. dmy-all.
  10. Web site: Specifications. Cooper Firearms web site. 9 September 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101026190604/http://cooperfirearms.com/techfdamf.php. 26 October 2010. dead. dmy-all.
  11. News: Dilanian. Ken. More executives sold on Obama. USA Today. 9 September 2010. 28 October 2008.
  12. Web site: Cooper Firearms of Montana's public response . https://web.archive.org/web/20081101153207/http://www.cooperfirearms.com/ . 1 November 2008 . Cooper Firearms web site as archived by WebCite . dead . 27 May 2014 . Regarding the USA Today Article. Cooper Firearms of Montana, Inc. did not contribute and does not support in any fashion the campaign of Senator Obama. Nine months ago Dan Cooper (personally) made an online donation to the campaign in an effort to help defeat Hillary Clinton and in protest of American plant closures and the shipping of jobs overseas. Three months ago he made yet another donation to the McCain campaign and the Republican National Committee totaling over twice that given to Obama campaign. . dmy .
  13. Web site: Cooper Firearms of Montana Statement . https://web.archive.org/web/20081101153207/http://www.cooperfirearms.com/ . 1 November 2008 . Cooper Firearms web site as archived by WebCite . The employees, shareholders and board of directors of Cooper Firearms of Montana do not share the personal political views of Dan Cooper. ... The board of directors has asked Mr. Cooper to resign as President of Cooper Firearms of Montana, Inc. . dead . 27 May 2014 . dmy .