Posted on 06/26/2022 1:14:58 PM PDT by ShadowAce
Like many businesses, America’s gun manufacturers are feeling the deleterious effects of Bidenflation. Gun manufacturers, however, are additionally subject to the left’s ire and misplaced wrath over “gun violence.” After most horrific shooting tragedies, that wrath comes with the inevitably hysterical demands to ban “assault” guns and add even more stringent federal regulations on gun ownership while simultaneously vilifying all gun owners along with the entire gun industry and its workers.
At long last, one American gun manufacturer, Smith & Wesson, has had enough. Smith & Wesson — one of America’s oldest gun manufacturers since 1852 — is hitting back against the left’s gun hysteria and villainization in no uncertain terms.
This is who we are.
From the very beginning and every workday since and every shift and every individual effort we carry a common purpose, a common cause, passed down to us and preserved by a shared responsibility knowing behind every product we build is your faith in us.
It’s a duty we proudly honor to continually improve, innovate, and deliver for your right to defend, protect, and thrive. Knowing these values and our way of life provides strength and the confidence to secure what matters most to you.
Dedicated to the craft of gun making. Dedicated to your freedom. Quality, security, and the promise of this great country.
Smith & Wesson. Empowering Americans.
WATCH the Smith & Wesson “Who We Are” video in its entirety below or here:
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
Maybe someone needs an M&P. Possibly a lung popping 9mm. 👍😃
If someone can sue a gun manufacturer because one of their guns killed someone, how about suing car companies because a criminal in a SUV ran over a bunch of people, how about suing booze makers because a drunk ran over someone, how about a company that makes machetes .. axes ... knives ... etc etc etc
All this crap is just making lawyers rich.
It’s definitely an ad pointed at the right people.
S&W did some dumb stuff many years ago.
It’s clear that they learned their lesson from the public reaction to them being stupid.
https://www.nytimes.com/2000/03/18/us/gun-makers-see-betrayal-in-decision-by-smith-wesson.html
They learned their lesson after they went bankrupt.
The new owners are smarter.
I don’t remember that. What actions did S&W take with their handguns in that agreement?
‘Who We Are’-
Figured it Was RUGER!
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Also a plug for the Greatest Band of ALL TIME!
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WHO,
WHO ARE YOU !
Ruger’s founder pissed a lot of people off back in the 90’s for being in favor of the AWB. They too have learned their lesson.
CC
Ow ow, ow ow! 🎸🔊
M&P Plus, Performance Center edition. Suh-weet. I do have to keep popping my lungs back in, though.
I think some kind of deal with the sonofabitfch Andrew Cuomo when he was a wheel in the despicable Clinton administration.
Can’t use a S&W. Trigger finger is too short.
A Colt fits right.
But then, its good to see the S&W swing.
S&W are damn fine guns too. When I took my CCW test I took my 22A in for the target test . They had 4 NRA standard targets up and I shot the black center out of all 4 . The newbies were shouting and cheering me on as I emtied 4 cylinders . I felt like a hero but I’m just an old country boy with a rare S&W 22A with a 7 1/2” barrel . And a good eye !
I’ve cone to really like M&P
Much more comfortable to carry than 5” 1911 by Kimber, Colt or Wlison Combat...
Trying to get the 10MM I have the .40. M&Ps are fine, fine weapons. I would trust my life with them. Them and Sig.
The impetus for change was the death of Bill Ruger.
Yup,
I don’t forget them advocating 10 Rd. Mags!
In think they were own by a British concern back then.
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