Demand for guns skyrocketed in the United States five years ago as the country grappled with COVID-19, social unrest, and a contentious presidential election. Now, that boom appears to be ending.
The 2024 presidential election has yet to spark a significant jump in gun sales, according to FBI data released Friday, reversing a two-decade trend in which election years correlate strongly with ...
Floridians, and Americans in general, are buying fewer guns. People in the Sunshine State bought just over an estimated 1.2 million guns in 2024, according to the annual report from safety product ...
A conservative appeals court ruled that the law, which barred the sale of firearms to adults under 21, was inconsistent with ...
Protests, elections, COVID-19--these are some of the factors experts say are leading to the rise of gun sales this year. “There’s just so much happening right now to make people feel uncertain, and I ...
Buying a new gun is great. Buying a new gun on sale is even better. And during the annual Cabela's Firearms Sale—which runs now through March 5—you can currently shop handguns, shotguns, and rifles up ...