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Anti-Biden slogan that originated from a NASCAR race in Alabama is engraved on gun parts and magazines by gun dealers

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Brandon Brown celebrates at Victory Lane after winning a NASCAR Xfinity Series car race on Saturday October 2, 2021 in Talladega, Ala. Photo AP / John Amis

  • An NBC Sports reporter mistook for profane anti-Biden chants during a NASCAR race as “Let’s go, Brandon!”

  • A South Carolina gun company sells an AR-15 inferior receiver bearing the tagline.

  • Florida and Utah-based gun companies sell “Let’s Go, Brandon” magazines.

Several gun companies across the country manufacture and sell AR-15 parts and magazines bearing the anti-Biden phrase, “Let’s go, Brandon,” NBC News reported.

The phrase originated at Talladega Superspeedway on October 2 after NASCAR driver Brandon Brown’s first victory in the league’s Xfinity Series. An NBC Sports reporter interviewed Brown as the crowd chanted “F-ck Joe Biden” from the stands, which they mistakenly heard as “Let’s Go, Brandon.”

Palmetto State Armory, an American firearms company that operates retail stores in South Carolina and Georgia, took inspiration from popular expression and began marketing a lower AR-15 “LETSGO receiver. -15 “with selective fire capabilities:” ‘F-CK!’ (sure), ‘JOE!’ (fire), ‘BIDEN!’ (fully automatic). “

According to the Justice Department, the lower receivers, which must be manufactured with serial numbers and sold by federally licensed firearms dealers, contain the trigger control group, hammer and the firing mechanism, as well as the mounting points for the upper receiver.

Several visitors to the site left comments asking if the company would manufacture the product for other automatic rifle platforms so that they could purchase one. A customer left a review of the Lower Receiver praising the Palmetto State Armory for knowing the phrase they said “over half of America” was chanting.

Other Utah and Florida-based gun companies – Culper Precision and My Southern Tactical – market AR-15 magazines with “Let’s Go Brandon” graphics, NBC News reported. Magazines are ammunition storage and supply devices that can be attached to a firearm.

Insider has reached out to Palmetto State Armory, Culper Precision, and My Southern Tactical for comment.

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