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Sarley: Gun owners’ fears likely unwarranted

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I asked him if he was being swamped with business since Election Day. He replied, “Yes, Steve, business is good but there isn’t the strong panic buying like there was the last time. It seems to me that business is good on the distributor and manufacturer level. I think that the distributors placed a lot of orders anticipating a boom in sales but the retailers aren’t seeing it, at least not yet.”

Don’t get me wrong. Business is quite fine. People are interested in new purchases. They are interested in training and are interested in practicing to become better shooters. What I do not see is the panic buying and massive hoarding like we saw four years ago.”

I told Bill that from a purely anecdotal point of view, I felt that the number of people getting interested in hunting and shooting was growing and some of it was coming from other than traditional sources. I have heard from a number of women asking for referrals for shooting training. The number of complaints I usually hear from ladies in regard to the lack of availability of women’s hunting clothing and equipment has easily doubled as of late.

I’ve even been asked by my entire family to arrange a group outing to a pistol range. I couldn’t believe my ears when the request was made. The plan was actually hatched by my daughter and my daughter-in-law. They both said that they were submitting their applications for FOID cards. I told them this was unnecessary for a day outing at a range but they said that they really wanted to own the cards. Just a couple years ago, these women would have been repelled by the thought of firing a gun. Times have certainly changed.

I don’t know the exact cause, but I believe the word is quickly spreading that shooting handguns at a range is safe and controlled and is, plain and simple, a lot of fun. We, as human beings, thrive on competition and shooting at targets next to a friend and comparing scores certainly meets that, doesn’t it?

Jim Shepherd, publisher of “The Shooting Wire,” has reported a number of facts he has gleaned in conversations with industry people from coast-to-coast: Modern sporting rifles are selling briskly, but handguns are dominating sales; ranges have never been busier; gunsmiths are being overwhelmed with guns coming in for deep cleaning and maintenance; 2012 will be characterized by double-digit growth for gun sales in most areas and low triple-digit growth in hot locations.

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