The United States continues to rely on foreign countries for a substantial portion of its firearm imports, with over 35% of the nearly 198 million guns sold in the U.S. between 2010 and 2023 coming from abroad. Among the top exporters, Austria stands out as the largest supplier, responsible for over 20% of all imported firearms, primarily due to the popularity of brands like Glock.
Other notable contributors include Brazil and Turkey, which together account for nearly 31% of imports, particularly in handguns and shotguns. The data highlights the significant role foreign manufacturers play in the U.S. gun market, even as domestic production remains robust. This intriguing dynamic sheds light on how international trade influences American gun ownership and preferences.
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