In the WSJ today, "Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is quietly bringing back rifles, shotguns and ammunition to hundreds of U.S. stores as the hurting retail giant seeks to reinvigorate its one-stop shopping appeal and attract more male customers.
The world's largest retailer stopped selling hunting rifles and bullets at all but a third of its U.S. stores five years ago, citing diminishing sales. It is now restoring them to hundreds of locations, bringing the total to nearly half of its more than 3,600 U.S. namesake stores" and more is at:
Wal-Mart Adds Guns Alongside Butter
Backing that article up is news about rising gun purchases:
Firearm Sales Gaining Momentum
"After Tepid Gains During Downturn, Firearm Sales Rise at Double-Digit Rates. ... The gun business is on track to have its strongest growth in sales since 2008, according to the latest available data.
Federally tracked gun sales rose more than 12.7% in the first quarter, demonstrating the strongest year-over-year growth rate for the gun industry in three years.
The data are drawn from sales in gun stores that require a federal background check. In March, for instance, gun sales jumped 15%".
The world's largest retailer stopped selling hunting rifles and bullets at all but a third of its U.S. stores five years ago, citing diminishing sales. It is now restoring them to hundreds of locations, bringing the total to nearly half of its more than 3,600 U.S. namesake stores" and more is at:
Wal-Mart Adds Guns Alongside Butter
Backing that article up is news about rising gun purchases:
Firearm Sales Gaining Momentum
"After Tepid Gains During Downturn, Firearm Sales Rise at Double-Digit Rates. ... The gun business is on track to have its strongest growth in sales since 2008, according to the latest available data.
Federally tracked gun sales rose more than 12.7% in the first quarter, demonstrating the strongest year-over-year growth rate for the gun industry in three years.
The data are drawn from sales in gun stores that require a federal background check. In March, for instance, gun sales jumped 15%".