Smith & Wesson Sales Up 30%, Overall American Gun Sales Up 39%

// added September 12, 2009 // 4 comments //
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The country's largest handgun manufacturer Smith & Wesson is reporting first quarter net sales over 30 percent higher than last year's, with Michael Golden , Smith & Wesson president & CEO and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
(CNBC, 2009, September 11)
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4 comments // Smith & Wesson Sales Up 30%, Overall American Gun Sales Up 39%

  • mgerlach22
  • remanns
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      remanns  
    • While it is interesting, I just don't think its earth shaking news. You can analyse the sociological implications a number of ways,.....but "oh my god-PANIC" isn't really a method or a hypothesis, but more of a knee jerk political motor reflex.

    • 5 months ago
  • jh64487
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      jh64487  
    • i just hope they feel safer after spending all that money.

      as if another rifle is going to protect them from the US military if it came down to it. most of these people are probably fat asses too.

      laughable.

    • 5 months ago
  • evoleon
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      evoleon  
    • What was with the questioning of what if these products are used wrongly? Well hell stop selling cars someone might misuse them. Then please remove all things flammable someone might become an arsonist. Please remove all computers past the 486 as they might be used to commit crimes. Do alcohol or knife manufacturers get grilled this hard? Maybe they should interrogate some tazer manufacturers about their products.

    • 5 months ago

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