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    this would make me very nervous, record gun sales in US

    As if it wasn't bad enough already, US citizens are buying guns at a record pace, Bob
    U.S. gun sales hotter than a pistol

    Jim Lo Scalzo / EPA file
    As gun sales in the U.S. boom, shoppers examine handguns on display at a recent gun show.


    By Allen Wastler , cnbc.com
    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.
    CNBC.com: Pricey collectible weapons
    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.
    CNBC.com: Gun sales, stocks booming
    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.
    CNBC.com: Romney’s ‘unfavorables’ still high, John McCain says
    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.
    CNBC.com: Will jobs report be Obama’s undoing?
    “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."
    The motivation behind the rush could be key to how long the gun makers enjoy the surge in business. Fears of overregulation could dissipate rapidly after the current election season is over because there was no major change to gun regulations after Obama was elected the first time. Indeed, one analyst downgraded Smith & Wesson and Ruger stock last month, citing fears that their torrid sales pace this year is unsustainable.
    Not all analysts agree, however.
    "We think there is broader drivers, broader acceptance of the use of guns and more target shooting," said Cai Von Rumohr, an analyst with Cowen & Co., also appearing on CNBC. "So we think it's more than just safety and more than just fear of not being able to buy guns."
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    All I want is a 106mm recoiless rifle, an SLR and an Owen gun, but perhaps also an M60/GPMG and I'd be happy!

    Don't know that I'd even want any live amunition for it, just the dummy brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    All I want is a 106mm recoiless rifle, an SLR and an Owen gun, but perhaps also an M60/GPMG and I'd be happy!

    Don't know that I'd even want any live amunition for it, just the dummy brass.
    1 fully optioned gun buggy coming up

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    a pauser P50 will do

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    Nervous?? I'd be terrified! *insert hand wringing here* Some are those guns are evil black ones too!


    Won't someone please think of the children!!







    Straight to the soapbox for this thread.....

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    I can't imagine why Bob is nervous.

    Now if I heard of Robert Mugabe buying several million $ in arms just before an election, with no national defense force worth mentioning to defend me just south of the old bastard......THEN I would be nervous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by homa1 View Post
    why slr? to much maintenance and to expensive, personally i would go m14
    No but as The Booger says, it would make the CES of my gun-buggy complete!

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    Meh, I'm not planning on living in Yankeestan any time soon, so long as they mainly shoot themselves I'm not too worried.

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    good investment for your super fund

    Sturm, Ruger & Company: NYSE:RGR quotes & news - Google Finance



    57% rise in 1 yr - 188% in 5 ! compare that with CBA

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    Quote Originally Posted by homa1 View Post
    why would that make you nervous?
    law abiding citizens obtaining firearms legally,

    i would be nervous about the amount of hollow point the government just purchased
    The Department of Homeland Security has already purchased over 750 million rounds of ammunition.
    Not to be left out of the ammunition stocking spree, the US Forest Service recently purchased 320,000 rounds of ammo and, for their part, the US Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking an additional 13,500 rounds.
    Must be a lot of rabbits for purchasing this amount of amo for the rangers

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