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Aim for Ruger When Considering American Gun Stocks

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 at 9:22 AM

By Malcolm Berko

Ruger SR1911 Pistol

Ruger SR1911 Pistol

AmmoLand Gun News

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USA --(Ammoland.com)- Dear Mr. Berko: What do you think of gun company Smith & Wesson? I’d like to invest about $8,000 in a gun manufacturer, and this seems like the best candidate.

In fact, it seems that the only other candidate is Ruger.

I own a Smith & Wesson pistol that belonged to my great-grandfather, and it still looks brand new. I’ve also got a shiny Ruger. Both shoot the same bullet, but the Smith gun is always worth much more than a Ruger.

Do you approve of the Smith & Wesson stock? — OM, Oklahoma City

Dear OM: Smith & Wesson (SWHC-$2.95) makes what is considered to be one of the finest factory-production revolvers in the universe, and some of the company’s semi-automatics (especially its Model 52) are elegant masterpieces.

Smith & Wesson has been making firearms since Franklin Pierce was elected president in 1852. As a gun enthusiast, I bought 10,000 shares of SWHC in Dec. 2000 at 16 cents a share, intending to give 100 share certificates as birthday presents to members of the gun club where I shoot and as unusual gifts to others who appreciate the Smith name. But the cost to register and ship a 100-share certificate was $87, which was $86.84 more than the price of the stock. I sold 9,000 shares of SWHC, kept 1,000 shares and barely broke even.

Smith makes an undeniably fine handgun and has undeniably lousy management; unfortunately, Messrs. Debney, Buchanan, Willingham and McPherson would be unable to sell an American dollar for 75 cents. Smith’s 1,600 employees produced $400 million in revenues last year and in the process lost $89 million. SWHC’s earnings for 2012 are expected to fall to 8 cents a share from last year’s 30 cents on a 12 percent increase in revenues.

How sad!

This doesn’t look good for SWHC, and its past record of poor earnings is an affront to every gun enthusiast who respects quality. And though I admire the SWHC firearm, I’m not enthusiastic about its other products, such as guard booths; tire drops; canopies; security and detection systems; fencing; gates; mobile barriers; facility analysis; design; and engineering.

As my Dad used to say, “If you’ve been planting the best cotton crop in the country for 150 years, it ain’t smart to start growing watermelons in the same garden.”

Ruger Firearms

Ruger Firearms

However, you should take a peek at Sturm, Ruger & Company (RGR-$26.10). RGR is SWHC’s closest public competitor at $280 million in revenues, 1,000 employees and earnings of $31 million, or $1.60 a share, last year. Ruger is also a fine firearm, but it does lack the cache, history and balance of a Smith & Wesson. Ruger has been making guns in the U.S. since 1948, and while a Ruger firearm doesn’t hold its value as well as a Smith, it’s still considered a darn good piece.

So yes, RGR would be an overall better investment. RGR stock was trading at $10 a share when SWHC was trading at 20 cents, and it pays a 2 percent dividend. Earnings this year ($1.76 a share) are up from last year’s $1.46, and in 2012, RGR believes it can earn $1.96 on a 15 percent increase in revenues.

RGR’s income statement and balance sheet are textbook-clean, the company has zero debt, over $80 million in cash and net profit margins of 11 percent. RGR’s management sticks to its knitting, and the company makes good, affordable pistols, shotguns, revolvers and rifles.

While it doesn’t necessarily make a superior gun, RGR is certainly a superior company. So consider owning 300 shares and reinvest the dividend.

Please address your financial questions to Malcolm Berko, P.O. Box 8303, Largo, FL 33775, or email him at mjberko@yahoo.com. To find out more about Malcolm Berko and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

Malcolm Berko

Malcolm Berko

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About Malcolm Berko;
Berko is a published poet and nature photographer. He was a ranking handball and racquetball player, has climbed Mount Everest twice (unsuccessfully) and occasionally backpacks the Himalayas. Berko collects old stock and bond certificates, first edition signed books and is a firearms enthusiast. He admires Winston Churchill, Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, Albert Einstein and William F. Buckley. He hosted a two-hour, call-in radio talk show for a dozen years and enjoys playing a poor game of golf. He has a son who is a physician, a daughter who practices law and four grandchildren.

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Safariland Introduces SPEEDFEED Stocks in A-TACS, MultiCam & Flat Dark Earth

Saturday, January 22nd, 2011 at 4:58 PM

Safariland Introduces SPEEDFEED Stocks in A-TACS, MultiCam & Flat Dark Earth

Safariland.com

Safariland.com

JACKSONVILLE, Florida --(Ammoland.com)- Safariland, a BAE Systems line of business, introduces select SPEEDFEED I and SPEEDFEED III shotgun stocks in the popular Multi-Cam and A-TACS camouflage patterns and in Flat Dark Earth.

The new stocks debuted at the NASGW Show, and are in response to demand from law enforcement, military and consumers for shotgun stocks that match uniforms and natural environments.

The new camouflage patterns are applied hydrographically, while the Flat Dark Earth models are molded in that color.

Molded from 30 percent glass-filled polymer for strength and durability, SPEEDFEED I and SPEEDFEED III stocks feature magazine tubes on the side of the butt stock that hold a total of four 2 ¾” shot shells, two on each side, making extra shells or different loads instantly accessible. Shells are held in place with steel springs, holding them securely until needed.

  • SPEEDFEED I shotgun stock sets are made in a traditional shotgun butt stock configuration, with checkering for a secure grip. Stock sets include a butt stock, forend and recoil pad.
  • SPEEDFEED III stocks are the original and industry standard for tactical shotgun stocks. Featuring a one piece pistol grip, the Speedfeed III configuration allows true one hand control. Stocks sets include a butt stock with integral pistol grip, forend and recoil pad

Both the SPEEDFEED I and SPEEDFEED III stocks are available for the following 12 gauge shotguns; the Remington 870, Remington 1100, The Remington 11-87 and the Mossberg 500/590. They sell for MSRP of $149.95.

Visit www.safariland.com/firearmsaccessories for a preview of the new product.

About A-TACS
A-TACS represents a radical step forward in the science of concealment systems. The patented A-TACS process replaces digital square pixels with small organically shaped pixels, removing all 90-degree angles to create a more natural appearance. Additionally, the organic pixels are segmented into larger groupings organized within the pattern, creating a unique pattern within a pattern concept that enables A-TACS to conceal the operator more effectively at greater distances than previously possible. The pattern also features a greater range of inter-mingled natural colors for enhanced concealment capabilities.

A-TACS is the first tactical pattern to offer near full concealment from head to toe. A-TACS is The Total Concealment Solution.

About MultiCam
MultiCam is a single camouflage pattern designed to help conceal the wearer in multiple environments, seasons, and light conditions. MultiCam was created to address the real-world need for concealment across varied battlefield environments. MultiCam has been proven to work well across a very broad range of environmental conditions, allowing our forces the flexibility to operate wherever they are needed.

About Safariland
Safariland, LLC is a premier provider of law enforcement and security products and services, delivering a full-range of customer-specific solutions. Offering many of the world’s most recognizable branded products in the public safety market, Safariland is committed to saving lives. For more information about Safariland and its body armor products, as well as information on the new NIJ-06 standard, please visit www.safariland.com.

About BAE Systems
BAE Systems is a global defense, security and aerospace company with approximately 107,000 employees worldwide. The Company delivers a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support services. In 2009 BAE Systems reported sales of £22.4 billion (US$ 36.2 billion).

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