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  • Smith & Wesson celebrates new headquarters opening in gun-friendly Tennessee

    10/09/2023 7:50:17 AM PDT · by PROCON · 28 replies
    AP ^ | Oct. 7, 2023
    MARYVILLE, Tenn. -- Gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson hosted a grand opening of its new Tennessee headquarters Saturday after moving from its longtime home in Massachusetts to a more gun-friendly state.The company built a new 650,000-square feet (60,387-square meters) headquarters in Maryville, Tennessee, as part of a $125 million relocation plan announced in 2021. Tours were offered at the new facility on Saturday.
  • Feeling unwelcome in blue states, gun companies move to red ones

    08/29/2022 7:42:31 AM PDT · by PROCON · 33 replies
    WAPO ^ | Aug. 29, 2022 | Todd C. Frankel
    At least 20 manufacturers have shifted operations to states with friendlier attitudes toward firearmsSmith & Wesson CEO Mark Smith was fed up. He was running the largest firearms manufacturer in America, based in Springfield, Mass., where it had been making weapons since 1860, and yet state lawmakers were considering a bill to ban the manufacture of AR-15-style rifles for the civilian market. The proposed law would cripple Smith’s company. Sixty percent of Smith & Wesson’s revenue came from AR-15-style guns.So after years of flirting with the idea, Smith announced last September that Smith & Wesson was pulling up stakes and...
  • Smith & Wesson issues statement…

    08/17/2022 10:25:34 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 22 replies
    Citizen Free Press ^ | 17 Aug, 2022 | Kane
    Politicians are the ones to blame for the surge in violence and lawlessness, and they seek to avoid any responsibility for the crisis of violence they have created by attempting to shift the blame to Smith & Wesson, other firearm manufacturers and law-abiding gun owners. But rather than confront the failure of their policies, certain politicians have sought more laws restricting the 2nd Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens, while simultaneously continuing to undermine our institutions of law and order. And to suppress the truth, some now seek to prohibit firearm manufacturers and supporters of the 2nd Amendment from advertising products...
  • Shots Fired: Iconic Gunsmith 'Smith & Wesson' Gets the Hell Out of Springfield, Massachusetts, Moves to Knoxville, Tenn.

    09/30/2021 9:35:36 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 24 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 09/30/2021 | Victoria Taft
    That “Pew! Pew! Pew!” sound you heard was gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson giving a final disgusted “salute” to the ingrates running what once was the cradle of American freedom, Massachusetts.The iconic gunmaker has been headquartered in Springfield for more than 170 years, but the company announced it would pull up stakes on its headquarters and move to a new home just outside Knoxville, Tenn., because of anti-gun legislation and proposed bans that would, obviously, put it out business.The constant attacks on gun manufacturers and ever-present legislation by anti-freedom Leftists—gunning for the company—left it little choice but to move.The Boston...
  • Why Smith & Wesson Dumped Massachusetts For Tennessee

    09/30/2021 1:49:51 PM PDT · by Onthebrink · 58 replies
    19FortyFive ^ | 9/20/2021 | Peter Suciu
    Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. has called Massachusetts home for 170 years, but the company’s CEO said that legislation pending in Beacon Hill could bar the manufacturer from making certain types of firearms – including AR-15 style modern sporting rifles – in the Bay State. As a result, the company decided to move its headquarters and facilities to the Volunteer State, which has stronger support for the Second Amendment as well as a lower cost of living.
  • Smith & Wesson to Relocate Headquarters to Tennessee

    09/30/2021 8:51:48 AM PDT · by re_tail20 · 53 replies
    Yahoo Finance ^ | September 30, 2021 | Yahoo Finance
    Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select: SWBI), one of the nation's oldest firearms manufacturers, announced today that it is moving its headquarters and significant elements of its operations to Maryville, Tennessee in 2023. Smith & Wesson has been based in Springfield, Massachusetts since the company was incorporated in 1852. Mark Smith, President and Chief Executive Officer, said "This has been an extremely difficult and emotional decision for us, but after an exhaustive and thorough analysis, for the continued health and strength of our iconic company, we feel that we have been left with no other alternative." He specifically...
  • Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22: The Ultimate Training Rifle?

    09/16/2021 6:24:39 AM PDT · by Onthebrink · 32 replies
    19FortyFive ^ | 9/16/2021 | Richard Douglas
    Everyone loves a good .22 LR shooting session. There’s nothing quite like casually sending rounds down range after a long day. What’s better is that shooting a .22 won’t break the bank. This tiny caliber isn’t just for fun either (although that’s what I use it for); it can also be used as a training caliber, usually to mitigate costs of more expensive calibers like 556. The Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 certainly fits the bill for that. Is it any good?
  • Good Source for Handguns

    06/30/2021 4:54:34 PM PDT · by Mean Daddy · 33 replies
    Have a friend who had their .22 S&W Ladysmith 317 hammerless stolen and is trying to find a replacement but cannot locate one via normal channels like www.gunbroker.com www.auctionsolutionsinc.com or www.proxibid.com. It appears to be a fairly rare model but not sure where else to look. Any insights are appreciated.
  • Smith & Wesson Sue New Jersey’s Anti-Gun Attorney General Grewal

    12/26/2020 4:00:03 AM PST · by marktwain · 12 replies
    AmmoLand ^ | 23 December, 2020 | Dean Weingarten
    New Jersey's tyrannical Attorney General, Gurbir Grewal, is adding to his dubious list of anti-Second Amendment activism. On 15 December 2020, Smith & Wesson sued Grewal, asking for relief, for using his office to violate the First Amendment, Second Amendment, as well as the Fourth, Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendment protections of the U.S. Constitution. Defense Distributed won a significant victory in September of 2020, with the Fifth Circuit agreeing Defense Distributed could sue AG Grewal in Texas. The case is ongoing and alleges Grewal violated Defense Distributed's First Amendment rights.The Smith & Wesson lawsuit is about a subpoena issued on...
  • Grandma needs a holster for her revolver

    06/06/2020 2:17:39 PM PDT · by sergeantdave · 61 replies
    n/a | 6-6-20 | sergeantdave
    So grandma recently bought a Smith & Wesson Model 60 - 3” to take care of the mice problem in the kitchen. She’s looking for recommendations on a good conceal carry holster. Pulling the piece from her apron pocket takes too much time. Besides, she keeps her pipe in that pocket and doesn’t want to pull out the wrong tool when the mice are running. Probably something in an open top design would do the trick, as the mice are quick and run away fast when they see her go for the revolver. Any recommendation for manufacturers of holsters would...
  • New Smith & Wesson No. 3 ‘Worth the Wait’

    05/11/2020 12:07:46 PM PDT · by w1n1 · 20 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 5/11/20 | M Nesbitt
    It took five years – and maybe a little begging on the author's part – but Taylor's and Company now offers their S&W New Model Frontier revolver in .44 Special, along with .45 Colt. Here's the review. Five years ago, in the August 2015 issue, this column featured the New Model No. 3 Frontier revolver from Taylor's & Company in .45 Colt caliber. At that time the .45 was the only caliber offered and my story was concluded with – I'll admit – some rather straight-forward begging for this revolver to be available in .44 Russian or .44-40 caliber, and...
  • Faith-Based Anti-Gun Coalition Formed to Take Down a Gun Manufacturer...From The Inside Out

    09/02/2018 8:19:24 AM PDT · by rktman · 71 replies
    townhall.com ^ | 9/2/2018 | Beth Baumann
    A group of 11 Catholic groups came together to purchase stock in Smith & Wesson. The group purchased 200 shares, the minimum number required to for shareholders to demand reports from the company. Now, they want the gun manufacturer to provide a report that details what the company is doing to promote "gun safety measures" and "produce safer gun and gun products." According to an SEC filing, which is submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), here's what the group wants to see from Smith & Wesson: Shareholders request the Board of Directors issue a report by February...
  • David Hogg, gun control advocates march on Smith & Wesson headquarters, demand $5 million donation

    08/26/2018 1:54:31 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 105 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | August 26, 2018 | AP
    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Student gun control advocates and one of the survivors of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting are finishing a 50-mile, four-day march in Massachusetts to the headquarters of gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson. The group is gathering outside company headquarters Sunday in Springfield.
  • S&W .380 Shield EZ - Pistol for Everyone

    05/02/2018 6:03:21 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 49 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 5/2/2018 | J Hines
    Are you looking for an everyday carry gun? Maybe you know someone or yourself who’s not an avid shooter but is looking to shoot more. Or, for someone who may have arthritis in their hands, look no further Smith and Wesson has the pistol for you. One of its main feature is an easy rack slide. Many shooters across all groups have had issues with racking a slide. Another one is the load assist magazines, which makes it easy and no brainer to load your ammunition. Other features are Grip safety, Ambi mag release & thumb safety, standard 3 dot...
  • Shooter’s weapon described as AR-15 variant

    11/06/2017 1:29:53 PM PST · by Red Badger · 64 replies
    www.expressnews.com ^ | 11/05/2017 | By J.p. Lawrence
    The 26-year-old man who walked into a Sutherland Springs church and opened fire did so with a variant of the AR-15, a popular rifle that is based on the military’s M-16, police said Sunday. The rifle used by Devin Kelley was the Ruger AR-556, Texas Department of Public Safety Regional Director Freeman Martin said in a news conference. The AR-15 is more of a category than a specific weapon. It is known for being customizable, with hundreds of variants, each with its own characteristics. Ruger’s AR-15 variant, the AR-556, comes with a suggested retail price of $849 and weighs 6.5...
  • Will an Apple Macbook Pro Stop A Bullet?

    02/07/2017 5:45:53 AM PST · by w1n1 · 16 replies
    Am Shooting Journal ^ | 2/7/2017 | E Nestor
    Have you ever wondered if your Apple Macbook Pro stop a .22 bullet? How about a 9mm? Well 22 Plinkster Youtuber was curious, so he put this technology to the lead test. If you didn't know the construction of an Apple Macbook Pro its pretty impressive. For the test a Smith & Wesson.22 long rifle caliber and 9mm is used against the laptop from approximately 7 yards away. Results As speculated the Mac Book Pro stopped the .22 cal round, no penetration at all. The big surprise came from the 9mm being the higher velocity bullet, still did not penetrate...
  • Smith & Wesson To Change Name To Reflect Diverse Holdings

    11/08/2016 4:47:54 PM PST · by BenLurkin · 18 replies
    NPR ^ | 11/08/2016 | Sonari Glinton
    As iconic as the brand Smith & Wesson is, the name is not expansive enough for the company's ambitions. Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. is asking its shareholders to approve changing the name to American Outdoor Brands Corp. But its firearms will keep their famous name. The company says it will likely change its ticker symbol to AOBC from the current SWHC. The name change has already been approved by the company's board of directors. Shareholders get a vote on Dec. 13, according to a statement from the company. Smith & Wesson has been making guns since 1852. The move...
  • Belgian Jihadi Attack on Police Women: Pistol Beats Machete

    08/20/2016 5:29:39 AM PDT · by marktwain · 30 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | 9 August, 2016 | Dean Weingarten
    A Jihadi with a machete attacked two policewomen at the checkpoint outside of Belgian police headquarters in the city of Charleroi, on Saturday afternoon, 6 August, 2016.  One woman was seriously injured, another suffered minor wounds, and the third shot the attacker with the machete before he could inflict more damage. From the articles that I have read, it appears she was armed with a pistol. From the BBC.com: A man shot by police after he attacked two officers with a machete in the Belgian city of Charleroi has died. The women officers' injuries are not life-threatening. The assailant...
  • .44 Russian A Stubby, But Accurate Load

    07/14/2016 10:10:16 AM PDT · by w1n1 · 11 replies
    AShooting Journal ^ | 7/14/2016 | Mike Nesbitt
    The .44 Smith & Wesson Russian is a rather stubby little cartridge. It has an overall cartridge length that is just a bit shorter than a Sharps .45-caliber paper-patched 550-grain bullet, but its performance outshines its size. In recent years cowboy-action shooters have brought new life to this fine old load. One attraction for me is shooting blackpowder revolvers and lever-action rifles from the 1870s. Of course for me, shooting those guns is rather restricted to using the newly-made copies. Regarding revolvers – which we’ll concentrate on for the rest of this short tale – my guns are mostly second-...
  • Hawaii County Police Exhibit Common Sense on New Guns

    07/06/2016 3:21:17 PM PDT · by marktwain · 12 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | 30 June, 2016 | Dean Weingarten
    In 2015, the Honolulu Police Department destroyed over a half a million dollars worth of pistols for no apparent reason.  The Hawaii Police Department has shown that it is much smarter, and serves its constituency much better.  As with the Honolulu department, the Hawaii Department is in need of upgrading from its current 5906 Smith & Wesson stainless steel auto pistols.  The Hawaii department has decided to convert to 9 mm Glocks, a popular choice all over the world.  From westhawaiitoday.com: The guns will first go to the recruits, who will learn on the new Glocks right from the...