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  • Crow
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    • Oct 2010
    • 4312

    #1

    US gun sales hotter than a pistol


    As gun sales in the U.S. boom, shoppers examine handguns on display at a recent gun show.

    The gun business is booming. The question is, why?

    Smith & Wesson stock was zooming Friday, thanks to a stellar earnings report. The firearms maker also boosted its outlook for the rest of the year. Because of the strong business, its backlog of orders more than doubled from the same quarter last year, the company is concentrating on boosting production and building inventory.

    “We are underserving the market at this moment, we all know that, and that's a great opportunity going forward for us,” CEO James Debney said in a conference call with analysts.

    And another gun maker, Sturm, Ruger & Co., also hit a milestone of sorts in terms of meeting consumer demand. It produced its 1-millionth gun of the year, well ahead of last year’s pace.

    "It took us nearly all of 2011 to build 1 million firearms, but in 2012 we accomplished it on August 15th,” said Ruger President and CEO Mike Fifer in a statement.

    What’s driving the demand that has gun makers cranking up production?

    Speculation has focused on fears of a coming regulatory crackdown on gun ownership. Liberal administrations tend to be anti-gun and so, the thinking goes, an Obama re-election would set the stage for stricter gun purchasing requirements. Hence, people are buying now in anticipation of difficulty later.

    Indeed, looking at background checks for gun sales (a metric commonly used to gauge general industry performance) in 2009 showed a measureable increase that many attributed to Obama’s election.

    Is it the same this year? Some anecdotal evidence tends to bear that out.

    “I should put Obama’s picture on the wall up there,” said one New Jersey gun salesman, asking not to be identified. “I’d name him salesman of the month!”

    But that sentiment is not universally shared. Some gun dealers suggest it may be less about regulatory worries and more about the immediate economy.

    “Sure, about a third of it is politics,” said a Maryland salesman, who also didn't want to be named. “But the majority are people concerned about safety. They are worried about crime and looking at the economy and no one having jobs. They want to be protected now. So they’re buying.”

    "The biggest new group of buyers now are senior citizens," Larry Hyatt, owner of a North Carolina gun shop, said on CNBC's "Closing Bell." "Ten thousand baby boomers a day are turning 65; they can't run, they can't fight, they got to shoot."
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  • sirloot
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    • Mar 2011
    • 2607

    #2
    *Pew* *Pew*

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    • stubby2
      Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 436

      #3
      Same thing happened last presidential election. There was a big shortage of ammunition because of a run based on the irrational fears of gun owners.

      Of course after Obama got elected there was no actual anti-gun laws passed, but that doesn't seem to stop the craziness. I like target shooting on occasion and am definitely not anti-gun, but I think there are a lot of gun owners that are essentially loony tunes.

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      • Bigblue1
        Banned Users
        • Dec 2008
        • 3923

        #4
        Yeah not sure it matters who wins or loses but time of uncertainty which most assuredly election years are, it's bound to happen. I'm pretty sure at this point politics have no say in the matter. I personally know people who are afraid of the current economic climate more than anything else. Unfortunately when good people get desperate it will drive them to do things they normally wouldn't do to survive....... I guess it goes along with the saying that Locks are their to keep good men honest...........

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        • GoVegan
          Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 5603

          #5
          Originally posted by stubby2
          Same thing happened last presidential election. There was a big shortage of ammunition because of a run based on the irrational fears of gun owners.

          Of course after Obama got elected there was no actual anti-gun laws passed, but that doesn't seem to stop the craziness. I like target shooting on occasion and am definitely not anti-gun, but I think there are a lot of gun owners that are essentially loony tunes.

          Your not kidding. I enjoy target shooting myself but. I know quite a few gun owners that are paranoid nuts. Its almost like they cant wait to shoot somebody. I guess guns are one way to get "tough" without hitting the gym or learning martial arts.

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          • Joe234
            Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 1948

            #6
            They look like a bunch of dudes from a Viagra ad.

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            • GoVegan
              Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 5603

              #7
              Originally posted by Joe234
              They look like a bunch of dudes from a Viagra ad.
              LOL! They are all heading over to the Harley dealership next.

              Wait I shouldn't laugh. I am in my mid 40s myself. Sigh

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              • stubby2
                Member
                • Jun 2009
                • 436

                #8
                I guess it's one or the other, Viagra or another gun. They tell me it's a free country so you decide. I wonder if it has anything to do with a non-cooperative partner.

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                • billfrombyron
                  Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 41

                  #9
                  My family and I are active shooters when back stateside and even here in Dubai we find a way to send lead down range.

                  I enjoy collecting and restoring old guns and mil surps in particular, and I have a ever growing collection. I am glad that sales are up, it means older guns are cheaper as people sell them off to buy new space age plastic.

                  I enjoy hunting, and the cost savings associated with it. I am a thrifty feller with 4 young carnivores to feed. I try to stock the freezer with as much deer and other game animals each year as I can.

                  The ammo shortage of '08 didn't affect me much since I reload to keep costs down. One benefit to having a diverse collection in some odd calibers is that ammo is easy to come by should the usual popular calibers dry up at my local haunt, if a need arises that my press can't handle.

                  Firearms....the original male enhancement......

                  -Byron

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