Americans Buy Enough Guns in Last Two Months to Outfit the Entire Chinese and Indian Armies
The Obama Administration is the number one threat to the nation’s gun rights advocates. In the four years since Barack Obama was first elected president in November 2008, an estimated 67 million firearms have been purchased in the United States. In November a record 2 million guns were sold in America. This was followed up by another record in December. 2.7 million guns were sold in America in the last month of 2012.
To put this in perspective. Chinese and Indian Standing Army Numbers:
China
- There are 2.29 active members in the Chinese Army.
India
- There are 1.13 active members in the Indian Army.
Americans Buy Enough Guns in Last Two Months to Outfit the Entire Chinese and Indian Armies
Posted by Jim Hoft on Monday, January 14, 2013, 6:42 AM
Honest Americans Bought Enough Guns in November and December to Outfit the Entire Chinese and Indian Armies
The Obama Administration is the number one threat to the nation’s gun rights advocates. In the four years since Barack Obama was first elected president in November 2008, an estimated 67 million firearms have been purchased in the United States. In November a record 2 million guns were sold in America. This was followed up by another record in December. 2.7 million guns were sold in America in the last month of 2012.
Quote: ThirstyMan wrote in post #2Well that's good news!
It may be time for me to get one.
According to what I've heard, there aren't very many left.
You'd better hurry, TM!
I may be too late. I have an employee who said he couldn't buy ammo the other day. They won't sell it to him unless he buys a gun. For now I'll have to be satisfied with my air rifles I guess.
The more the Big O talks about gun control the more their sales surge and stock prices rise.
The Law of Unintended Consequences A perverse effect contrary to what was originally intended (when an intended solution makes a problem worse), such as when a policy has a perverse incentive that causes actions opposite to what was intended.