Amid an unprecedented and unjustified attack on the firearm industry, Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. President & CEO Mark Smith responded Monday with the following statement.
Now in their 17th year, these prestigious awards recognize standouts from the firearm industry. Here are this year’s winners as selected by editors of “The World’s Oldest and Largest Firearm Authority.”
A week before the 2018 NRA Annual Meetings, Vista Outdoor announced a “strategic business transformation” that included plans for selling a number of its component companies.
On Aug. 15, 2017, James Marcotuli, announced his resignation (PDF) as CEO and chairman of the board at Remington. He held the positions for roughly two years.
Ruger’s accomplishments under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Michael O. Fifer make his announced retirement in May noteworthy for gun owner. His efforts were critical in the company’s growth, and helped ensure our Second Amendment rights.
Here at the halfway point of Ruger’s 2 Million Gun Challenge, NRA-ILA’s war chest for the coming elections is growing in an inspiring new way, increasing by $2 with the sale of every new Ruger firearm on the way to a projected total contribution of $4 million.