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In reply to the discussion: Guns, sales and core principles [View all]SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)21. Manufacturing figures do not equal sales
Why Gun Manufacturers Are in Serious Financial Trouble
If gun sales are supposedly "red hot," why are gun manufacturers struggling, even filing for bankruptcy? The answers include a gun glut and long-term trends in gun ownership in America.
There's a continuous media mantra that gun sales are going through the roof. Well, they may have had a little boomlet after the 2012 Newtown shootings. But with Colt filing for bankruptcy, and other gun manufacturers reporting huge declines in sales and falling stock, it's clear that Americans aren't going as gun crazy as people think.
On June 15, Political Scientist Robert Spitzer of SUNY Cortland wrote the column "Why assault rifle sales are booming." It wasn't a pro-gun essay. He used arguments such as fears of Obama, the temptation of "forbidden fruit" and even the old Freudian "male sexuality" pleasure of firing a gun.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-a-tures/why-gun-manufacturers-are_b_7595246.html
If gun sales are supposedly "red hot," why are gun manufacturers struggling, even filing for bankruptcy? The answers include a gun glut and long-term trends in gun ownership in America.
There's a continuous media mantra that gun sales are going through the roof. Well, they may have had a little boomlet after the 2012 Newtown shootings. But with Colt filing for bankruptcy, and other gun manufacturers reporting huge declines in sales and falling stock, it's clear that Americans aren't going as gun crazy as people think.
On June 15, Political Scientist Robert Spitzer of SUNY Cortland wrote the column "Why assault rifle sales are booming." It wasn't a pro-gun essay. He used arguments such as fears of Obama, the temptation of "forbidden fruit" and even the old Freudian "male sexuality" pleasure of firing a gun.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-a-tures/why-gun-manufacturers-are_b_7595246.html
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If gun ownership is declining even as laws become more liberal why are Controllers
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#3
What an absolutely heinous cartoon and yet how many Controllers, were the lines to ever be drawn,
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2015
#5
Would your argument go better with vinaigrette or a light ranch dressing?
friendly_iconoclast
Sep 2015
#53
Must be the luridness of the pretty pictures of gunz, or the coming of Labor Day and
Eleanors38
Aug 2015
#9
Yeah, he made a big deal about "how horrible and right wing" another regular poster is ...
DonP
Aug 2015
#34
As I've covered about 50% of the firearms I need, my buying habits have moved to fishing equipment.
ileus
Aug 2015
#12
This is why The Controllers constantly get whipped, and can never hope to win:
pablo_marmol
Aug 2015
#24
So if there are no sales figures, how does your source know they're declining?
krispos42
Sep 2015
#47
Like those manufacturers are just going to sit on the sunk cost of those guns...Not!
friendly_iconoclast
Aug 2015
#39