As firearms sellers and manufacturers tally up the last quarters sales, a definite trend has become evident.
While the sales of "black rifles" and "full capacity" handguns has gone through the roof, the sale of traditional hunting rifles and handguns has taken a serious nosedive.
Smith and Wesson, is a fine example of the trend in itself. Having fairly recently acquired Thompson Center,whichis an almost exclusively hunting based firearms manufacturer, S&W has seen that divisions sales plummet. At the same time, their firearms division which makes the M&P line of pistols and rifles is on fire.
So, there is currently much talk of what must be done to save our hunting heritage! We must determine why our youth have abandoned hunting!
Ok guys! I 'aint the sharpest tool in any shed, but I think you can't see the forest for the trees here!
Lets consider that we recently elected the most anti-gun, and anti-Second Amendment group of folks in history. The fear of what may occur in the near future concerning guns being banned is running rampant. The manufacturers seem to see this as the reason the firearms which may be banned are seeing unbelieveable sales, and I agree this is the case.
However, those same people seem baffled by the decline in hunting firearms sales! Ok, here is a possibility to consider...... If you have a limited amount of dollars to spend on firearms, what would you be buying right now? A new hunting rifle, or a possibly soon extinct AR-15?
I know from personal decisions, I have put off the purchase of a new .223 Varmint rifle, until I round out my evil gun collection and have enough magazines to last the rest of my lifetime.
It does not mean I am done as a hunter, nor is my son. It simply means we buy now what we may not be able to buy later! It is not the end of our hunting heritage, rather it is simple economics and preparedness!
So do not fear hunting retailers! We will be back! We are just currently dating the foreign exchange student, before she leaves forever!