Forgot to mention earlier that RMA is still a defendant in Salter, Kimberly J. et al vs. Meta Platforms et al (Buffalo shooting lawsuit). I'm curious if the deep discount and discontinuation on the 1092 around a month after pic rel was to help cover ongoing legal fees. I could see them "cutting fat" because of this.
I know we give RMA a hard time around here, but if they genuinely had no idea of the shooter's future intentions then there really shouldn't be any damages.
Gendron's previous plates were (IIRC) Hesco L210s. Merely switching them out for RMA 1092s made no difference in what happened except that RMA is being sued and Hesco / whoever the dealer was isn't.
Also Blake Waldrop apparently isn't the CEO anymore. Huh.