Posted on 09/07/2012 10:20:43 AM PDT by blam
Locked and Loaded: Guess Which Industry Is Thriving While Everyone Else Teeters on the Edge of Failure
Mac Slavo
September 7th, 2012
SHTFplan.com
As consumer retail giants like Best Buy, which saw a 90% decline in net income in the second quarter of 2012, struggle for survival amid the worst economic crisis to hit the globe since the Great Depression of the 1930′s, theres one industry thats not only maintained its growth, but is showing record profits month after month.
This is no doubt a terrifying trend for those whod prefer to hug it out with mass shooters or violent criminals in modern day domestic war zones like Chicago, Illinois. For the rest of us, however, its a no brainer considering the rising tide of crime, the potential for an economic collapse that drives society to chaos, and a political climate that would like nothing more than to see Americans be forced into defending themselves with sticks and stones.
A large number of Americans see whats coming, and theyre taking their personal safety and protection into their own hands, as evidenced by the following chart showing gun manufacturer Smith and Wessons quarterly revenue growth:
When the final bubble does pop (and here we make the wild assumption that no intelligent extraterrestrial life will be found to bail out the central banks in time), at least everyone will be locked and loaded. (Via Zero Hedge)
Year over year Smith and Wesson has seen growth of 48% (a number that must have left Solyndra executives and the Obama administration bewildered), and they are showing no signs of a slow-down. Likewise, other gun manufacturers are seeing record growth and backlogs as Ruger recently had to suspend new firearms orders citing overwhelming demand.
As was previously noted, over 10 million guns were sold in the United States in 2011, and 2012 is is going to be even bigger something that should scare the crap out of anyone whod ever think to invade or enslave the free people of the United States.
Violent criminals out there should take note law abiding Americans arent going to sit back and take this lying down anymore.
That's what I expected. I wasn't saying that a homeowner needs an hour a day on the range to be safe owning a pistol. My point was that they need to shoot often enough that they know where the safety is even in the dark, how to load the silly thing and chamber a round without referring to the owner's manual, and preferably to have recent experience on what the weapon feels like when it is aimed in the right direction.
Your points are well-taken.
bump
Using ONE company’s stats is utterly moronic, and really makes me suspect the rest of the article and his conclusions. S&W has numerous reasons for the volatility in their sales numbers, and few have much to do with any of the current political culture. They’re far more related to the massive sales hit S&W took several years back for being seen as cooperating with the anti-gun crowd. Time is slowly healing that wound, and thus their sales figures look like they’re rising at this crucial political time... and some moronic author is assuming that correlation equals causation.
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