>> We have ... yet to shine a light on what Americans have been panic-buying.
I don’t see this as “panic buying”. Frankly, these nearly all look like reasonable choices for anyone acquiring a firearm, whether it’s their first or their tenth. (If it’s your twentieth, you already have ten representatives from this group. :-) )
I dislike the term “panic buying”. With the current crime wave people may have decided to take care of themselves. IMO
Never understood why people still buy Ruger Mini 14’s as they are insanely priced and pretty inaccurate. Many videos out there calling it the gun that will not die.
I bought 5 in the last 3 weeks, in January 3 and in December 3, broke my 1 gun a month rule..
I own a few of those...
Thinking about getting a 45/70...
Anybody got any suggestions?
And in the last two months... (Nov. 2012 and Dec. 2012)
And it continues...
And there is more...
And more...
And yet more...
And more and more and...
We just keep buyin' more...
And we bought more more more...
And more and more and more...
Could it be? More?
More Americans buy more guns...
We just love guns...
Buy a gun, you'll be in Hogg Heaven!
Another month, another record!
Will the record breaking ever stop?
Looks like it will never stop.
It will never stop. :)
Gun sales records AGAIN!
Did somebody say "Boom?"
Reaffirming what we all know to be right.
If we buy anymore guns the continent might flip over.
KEEP FLAPPIN' YOUR LIPS, DEMONRATS! WE'LL BUY MILLIONS MORE. ;-)
Interesting that three of the top four shotguns are either Mossberg 500s or some variation thereof.
AND the best news is the government is forbidden from keeping records of who buys and owns what....
Yeah. We can trust them.
Mine was a male-kine barbie doll, so does not come under a name on this list.
And heck, got more than I can shoot on a regular basis as it is.
Maybe too early for my brain but I’m having trouble making sense of the lists. How does the Rem. 700 make #2 overall but only #8 on the rifle list?
Threaded barrel purchases are WAY up. The following are the NFA numbers processed. Of course, this includes SBR and home-made silencers.
Fiscal Year
Forms Processed
2022 709,508
2021 546,224
2020 512,315
2019 342,860
2018 322,692
2017 386,210
2016 379,410
2015 308,563
2014 236,290
2013 163,691
2012 137,649
2011 105,373
2010 91,949
2009 86,753
2008 72,808
2007 66,560
2006 57,783
2005 41,579
2 of the top 10 are longstanding stalwarts for Remington and Remington was also a large ammo manufacturer.....and yet Remington went bankrupt. Just how badly mismanaged was that company? Sheesh.
To pick a nit, how can the Ruger 10/22 be #5 and the Ruger American be #9 on the overall list, but the American is listed as the #1 rifle while the 10/22 is #2?
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Looks about right.
I am really surprised the Ruger Security 9 is not on that list.
Sure looks like revolvers and “assault rifles” are out of favor. I used to dream of owning a big bore revolver but as my hands become more arthritic I abandoned that dream.
I have a Springfield XD subcompact in 9mm, had it for quite a while. Great little pistol.
I bought a Taurus .38 snubbie last year. Put a laser grip on it. It’s DA only, and I absolutely love the trigger on it.
Perhaps of interest.
All boxes checked! But our arsenal was top-notch prior to Covid.
Very glad to see so many others realizing that the problem is not US - it is our corrupt government full of evil people.
I want a Sig Sauer in the worst way, but my hand is just to small for any of their model handguns I’ve been able to hold, so I bought a Browning instead. I’m happy with it.
Beau cashed in some Cabela’s Gift Cards yesterday and stocked us up on 22 Stingers. They were $10 a box, which is ridiculous, but at least they’re in OUR possession and not in Brandon’s fat, greedy fists passing them off to his Russian Proxy War pals in Ukraine. *SPIT*