Gun sales in the United States are experiencing a significant decline, with purchases falling to 15.3 million in 2024 from a peak of 21.8 million in 2020. This downturn follows a pandemic-driven surge in gun ownership, fueled by heightened fears and social turmoil, and has resulted in a 36% decrease in annual gun production since 2021.
Experts highlight that the current numbers reflect a changing consumer base, as many Americans now own firearms, limiting potential new buyers. Furthermore, GOP-led legislation aimed at expanding concealed carry rights could shift market dynamics if passed. Amidst these changes, states like Washington have seen dramatic sales drops due to new gun laws and economic pressures, prompting gun store owners to adapt to a shrinking market.
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