Gun sales plummet under Trump presidency

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Fear of Obama-era restrictions subsides


Gun sales plummet under Trump presidency, fear of Obama-era restrictions subsides
Justin Haskins Apr 1, 2017 8:51 am

Guns sit for sale at a gun show in Fort Worth, Texas. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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With gun-friendly President Donald Trump now occupying the White House, gun sales have continuously fallen, leaving many in the gun industry worried about the future of their once-booming businesses.

From 2006 through 2015, the number of businesses in the United States licensed to produce firearms grew by 362 percent, and from 2004 to 2013, handgun sales more than quadrupled, according to a report by Fox News.

Survey data and market research has shown the growth in the industry was due largely to fears President Barack Obama would restrict owners’ ability to purchase or possess many different kinds of ammunition and guns, especially in the wake of high-profile shootings, such as the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

With Republicans now in control of the House of Representatives, Senate and White House for the first time in nearly a century, it’s clear the fear that once gripped gun owners and prospective gun owners has largely subsided. According to research conducted by the Washington Post, in the first two months of 2017, the number of background checks conducted by the FBI—the metric most often used to estimate industry-wide gun sales—decreased to 4.3 million, a decline of 17 percent compared to same period just one year ago, when background checks totaled 5.2 million.


This has led some in the industry to speculate a sustained contraction of the market is currently underway.

“The trends really almost since Election Day or election night have been that gun sales have slacked off,” Robert Spitzer told the Associated Press. Spitzer is the chairman of the political science department at the State University of New York at Cortland. “When you take away Barack Obama and you give the Republicans control of both houses of Congress, which is extremely friendly to the gun lobby, then the political pressure subsides. And that surely is at least a key part of the explanation for the drop-off in sales.”

Interestingly, some believe Trump could work with Democrats to pass gun-control legislation. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) reportedly told a reporter for the New York Times Magazine he believes Trump is open to some forms of gun control.

“Later that month, Manchin went on ‘Morning Joe’ — the one show on MSNBC that Trump has been known to watch — to discuss, on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the Newtown school massacre, the need to expand background checks on gun purchases,” reported Robert Draper for the New York Times Magazine. “Within an hour after Manchin was offscreen, his cellphone rang. It was Trump. Manchin was not completely forthcoming about the conversation, but he did tell me that he envisioned ‘a complete opportunity’ for new gun-safety legislation. Unlike with Obama, he said, ‘no one thinks President Trump would do anything that would take away your gun rights.’”

During the 2016 presidential election, Trump spoke out in favor of gun rights, and he received the support of important gun-advocacy organizations, including the National Rifle Association.
 

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that's fine...the red states own 90% of the guns


Trump has been there 70 days...

I've bought 2 in those 70 days...

I bought 25+ during the obamapuppets regime...

the US has 300 million people...

AND the US has OVER 300 million guns...

wait 'til the silencers are tax free...
 
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PriddyBoy

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Haven't bought a firearm in years because of soaring prices. My collection is fine, but I'm watching prices and may add pieces. Many on the left have some kooky Spy Movie notions about noise suppressors.
 
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Haven't bought I firearm in years because of soaring prices. My collection is fine, but I'm watching prices and may add pieces. Many on the left have some kooky Spy Movie notions about noise suppressors.

No, it's called common sense. Imagine someone hell bent on taking out a lot of people, perched in a position where he can't be seen with a noise suppressor/silencer.

Why do you think snipers are taught to never take a second shot?
 

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No, it's called common sense. Imagine someone hell bent on taking out a lot of people, perched in a position where he can't be seen with a noise suppressor/silencer.

Why do you think snipers are taught to never take a second shot?
Interesting theory
 

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No, it's called common sense. Imagine someone hell bent on taking out a lot of people, perched in a position where he can't be seen with a noise suppressor/silencer.

Why do you think snipers are taught to never take a second shot?
It's not silence. Go watch a movie. You just proved you can't be in this discussion. I'm sure you can google some liberal BS on the subject. Seen it. Enjoy your quest.
 

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It's not silence. Go watch a movie. You just proved you can't be in this discussion. I'm sure you can google some liberal BS on the subject. Seen it. Enjoy your quest.
Why tell him? It's more fun to read the ignorance.
 

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No, it's called common sense. Imagine someone hell bent on taking out a lot of people, perched in a position where he can't be seen with a noise suppressor/silencer.

Why do you think snipers are taught to never take a second shot?

WOW!
 

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No, it's called common sense. Imagine someone hell bent on taking out a lot of people, perched in a position where he can't be seen with a noise suppressor/silencer.

Why do you think snipers are taught to never take a second shot?

One would hope that the sniper is very well trained and only one shot is required.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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One would hope that the sniper is very well trained and only one shot is required.
Never mind the fact that our snipers today sit in one roost all day long and take shots.

However, to the point he was trying to make with his analogy is based on an insertion with a specific target selected.

He is just too much of a moron to realize "silencers" don't silence at all. The reduce sound. Take a deer rifle and it turns into a .22 sounds it's still loud, just not ear ringingly so.
 

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Never mind the fact that our snipers today sit in one roost all day long and take shots.

However, to the point he was trying to make with his analogy is based on an insertion with a specific target selected.

He is just too much of a moron to realize "silencers" don't silence at all. The reduce sound. Take a deer rifle and it turns into a .22 sounds it's still loud, just not ear ringingly so.
But I saw Bourne Identity! You can just barely hear the shot!

Also doesn't a flash suppressor make your rifle invisible?
 

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that's fine...the red states own 90% of the guns


Trump has been there 70 days...

I've bought 2 in those 70 days...

I bought 25+ during the obamapuppets regime...

the US has 300 million people...

AND the US has OVER 300 million guns...

wait 'til the silencers are tax free...

I like the fact that they know this fact you posted WVU82 even if it is also a fact they know who many of the law abiding armed citizens are and where we live. There are still too many of us who have the ability to stop them (G-men) if they ever decide to come after them ( our guns) and I like the odds of 300 million armed citizens if Leviathan ever tries to get too full of itself.

(As if it isn't already?)
 

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I like the fact that they know this fact you posted WVU82 even if it is also a fact they know who many of the law abiding armed citizens are and where we live. There are still too many of us who have the ability to stop them (G-men) if they ever decide to come after them ( our guns) and I like the odds of 300 million armed citizens if Leviathan ever tries to get too full of itself.

(As if it isn't already?)
Your entire gun collection could be had for the price of one cartridge. Good luck with that. Pop.[thumbsup]
 

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Your entire gun collection could be had for the price of one cartridge. Good luck with that. Pop.[thumbsup]

They're not for sale. If the G-men try to ban them or just confiscate them, those cartridges will be put to good use.
 

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Is that taught at Marine sniper school? Army? Special Forces SS?
Not sure, Carlos Hathcock and his spotter pinned an entire NVA company down picking them off until they could coordinate steel rain on their ***.