Nation’s Passion for Firearms Reflected in Record-setting SHOT Show

LAS VEGAS–Energized by unprecedented gun sales nationwide, firearms industry professionals turned out in record numbers to the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade ShowSM (SHOT Show®), and many made a point of saying “the best is yet to come.”

“It’s a wonderful time to be in our industry,” said Sandy Chisholm of North American Arms, a handgun manufacturer. “We’ve seen tremendous enthusiasm on the part of sellers and buyers, and we see the prospect of a very good year ahead.” Many agreed with that assessment of the market and of the SHOT Show.

The largest trade show of its kind in the world and the fifth largest trade show in Las Vegas, a city of trade shows, the SHOT Show set an overall attendance record of more than 61,000, including new highs for buyers at 36,383 and media at 2,466. Though show organizers deliberately reduced the size of the show to better accommodate attendees at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, still some 1,600 exhibitors filled booth space covering 630,000 net square feet. The show attracted industry professionals from all 50 states and 100 countries.

The SHOT Show is owned by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the trade association for the firearms, ammunition, hunting and shooting sports industry. Revenues from the show support NSSF’s many programs that carry out its mission of promoting, protecting and preserving hunting and the shooting sports. “The SHOT Show allows NSSF to do many good things for industry, shooting and hunting,” said NSSF President and Steve Sanetti. Added Chris Dolnack, NSSF senior vice president and chief marketing officer, “We have worked hard to make sure SHOT is a great selling and buying experience, and it has resulted in our best show ever.”

Thanks to Americans’ passion for firearms, the $4 billion firearms and ammunition industry has been a bright spot in the down economy. The industry supports many small businesses and helps preserve the 180,000 jobs associated with the shooting sports. In 2011, company executives saw records set for background checks, a reliable indicator of sales, including the most ever in a single month (December) and single day (Black Friday). Many in the industry believe, however, that Americans’ interest in owning firearms will continue to grow in 2012, fueling their unabashed optimism about the year ahead. Many also said they would not be surprised to see supporters of the Second Amendment react as they did before the last presidential election when their fears over candidates who were unfriendly toward firearms ignited a sales surge.

From the opening bell, buyers filled the aisles to review products, many of them new offerings that will make their way to retail stores during the year. “Traffic is like we’ve never seen it before,” said Mark Malkowski, president of Stag Arms, maker of modern sporting rifles (AR-style rifles), a big seller over the past several years. “Retailers we’ve talked to are expecting a record year.”

One firearms retailer, Todd Vance of Vance Outdoors in Columbus, Ohio, agreed. “We had our best-ever year in 2011, and we’ve started off this year great and expect to be up.” In his store, Vance said buyers are interested in concealable handguns, home-defense firearms, ammunition and tactical rifles, particularly new .22 caliber models.

Another handgun manufacturer, Sig Sauer, reported having its best first day at SHOT since the company began keeping sales records. “The market is stimulated,” said Bud Fini, vice president of marketing, who added that the company’s shooting academy is seeing many new gun owners. “First-time buyers, that’s where the expansion is coming from,” Fini said.

Accessories, from holsters to rifle slings to optics, are an important part of the SHOT Show. “We are selling sights like you can’t believe,” said Aimpoint’s Roger Bell of the company’s pro staff. “We signed up a lot of new dealers, and that says to me the market is expanding.”

In the Mossberg booth, Tom Taylor, vice president of marketing, said, “This is about as much excitement as I’ve seen at a SHOT Show. People are buying optimistically, and we’re going to build optimistically.”

For first-time exhibitors, the SHOT Show can provide a big lift. “When you are a start-up company without a big marketing budget, the SHOT Show helps put you in front of the right audience,” said Jeane Stewart of U.S. RAC, maker of firearm safety products for law enforcement. Stewart said her company great valued the show’s New Products Center.

Any SHOT attendee will tell you the show is more than about selling and buying; it’s a powerful display of industry unity and its resolve to meet any challenge affecting the right to make, sell and own firearms. At the NSSF State of the Industry Dinner, NSSF President Steve Sanetti said, “I have never seen us so unified and united in our purpose.” As evidence, he pointed to NSSF’s fast-growing membership, which now tops 7,000, an all-time high.

More than 2,000 NSSF supporters filled the sold-out hall for the State of the Industry Dinner, which was sponsored by Outdoor Channel and included a review of NSSF’s accomplishment from the past year and entertainment from hugely popular comedian Larry the Cable Guy.

Opportunities abound at the SHOT Show, and some who attend are selling more than products. At South Dakota’s booth, representatives had a goal of convincing manufacturers they should be making products in the state. “Last year South Dakota connected with more than 50 companies. Within four months, two of those companies expanded their operations to South Dakota,” said economic development commissioner J. Pat Costello.

Many awards are presented at the show. NSSF presented Larry Potterfield of Midway USA with its Ken Sedlecky Achievement Award for his generous and longstanding contributions to programs that promote youth target shooting. The Professional Outdoor Media Association and NSSF honored veteran communicator and best-selling author S.P. Fjestad with the prestigious POMA/NSSF Grits Gresham Shooting Sports Communicator Award. Fjestad publishes “The Blue Book of Gun Values,” a widely consulted database.

The show continues to benefit from the broadbased press contingent that lavishes attention on newly released products. The media, of course, are usually the first to spot celebrities, who this year included American Idol judge and rock star Steven Tyler, and NFL Hall of Famer Lynn Swann. A big success was SHOT Show Media Day at the Range on the day prior to the show, where credentialed press reviewed and tested products. More than 1,100 press and 100 exhibitors attended Media Day–more than ever before.

NSSF ramped up its use of social media to keep its members and consumers informed about the show, making frequent posts to the SHOT Show Blog and providing Twitter updates that showgoers followed on “Twitterfall” screens placed throughout the venue. An expanded NSSF press room sponsored by Budweiser accommodated the record number of press with free Wi-Fi, a large working press area and other amenities.

In conjunction with the SHOT Show, NSSF sponsored the PGA Charities’ Birdies for the Brave golf tournament that raised funds for injured armed service veterans.

The SHOT Show will return to the Sands Expo & Convention Center next year January 15-18

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Met with our ammo guys

We had a meeting with our ammo manufacturers today. We put in our initial order for 7500 rounds of ammunition – this includes 9mm, .357 Mag, .38 Special, .40SW, .44 Mag, .45ACP, .45 Long Colt, 10mm, 5.56mm, and .300 Blackout! The exciting part is that they are loading it into custom boxes with our logo on it!

Let us know if you are interested in getting some ammo as it gets here in the next week or two.

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The indoor shooting range equipment has arrived!

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July 29th, 2011 –

Good news! When we moved the indoor shooting range to 499 Capital Circle SW, we had to start over with the permitting process, and we got our first permit of many yesterday! “Leon County Permitted Use Verification” papers in hand!

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CLOSED for CONSTRUCTION!

We are no longer accepting FFL transfer as we are completely closed for construction. Please call our sister company at (850) 575 – 2093 if you have further questions!

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February Progress. Phase I – Engaged!

What a crazy month so far. I’m glad it’s almost over. We’ve made lots of progress thus far, and I would like to update the masses out there in internet land.

As many of you’ve heard, TISR was trying to go two story with their warehouse. Unfortunately, that’s not possible. Well, it is possible, but it wasn’t going to be worth the cost of raising the roof of the entire 30k sq ft metal warehouse 4 feet. However, we’ve managed to secure the entire 30,000 square foot warehouse. We’ve had to sell one of our other warehouses and move the tenant next door to us out, but its all in a days work.

Unfortunately, It’s not as big as the 40,000 square foot it was going to be if it had a 2nd story, but it’s still pretty big. We’ve gone back to the drawing board several times and rearranged the facility to try and get the most important stuff down to 30k sq ft. The three firearm ranges are staying (for a total of 24 lanes) and the 8 lanes of archery are staying. The tactical training house and the 3D archery hunting trail are still possible, but we just don’t have any place to put them in our current warehouse. We’re trying to find space in our warehouse next door…

Also, as many of you have seen here, there is a huge firewall separating the 10,000 square feet portion from the 20,000 square foot portion on the other side. Apparently, if we remove the firewall, we will have to get a fire sprinkler suppression system. This is mandatory for any space bigger than 20,000 square feet. We definitiely don’t need the added cost of that, so the firewall is staying haha. We will put a fire door in the wall for customer access between the two retail spaces.

I wish I had more information to share. It seems like no progress has happened in the last several months, but I assure you things are happening behind the scenes. Its definitely a slow process, and I wish I could do more to speed things up. I’ve attached a picture of the current blueprint to this post. Its probably design #15 and it’ll probably change again tomorrow, but the changes are getting smaller and smaller now. I think we pretty much know what the layout is going to look like.

As for Phase I, we’ve got the engineer and the general contractor working on finalizing it. As soon as they have Phase I planned and blueprinted, they’ll pull the permits and we can start construction. Phase I is going to be building everything in the 10,000 sq ft side of the firewall. That includes all the offices, the archery range, the conference room, the smaller retail space – basically all the cheaper stuff to build. AGAIN, I dont wanna put the cart before the horse, and estimate an opening day for that, but it should be pretty soon.

The new Phase II, which will immediately follow Phase I, will be building the 50 yard indoor shooting range only. We will frame up the walls for all of the 20,000 sq ft side, but the other ranges won’t follow suit for another year or two. Hopefully, Phase I and II will be completed by June 2011.

Who is ready to do some indoors shooting?

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Introduction to Range Safety and Etiquette

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New LED sign coming

Check out our new LED sign we’re getting!

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An Update

Hello everyone out there in Internet land. I just wanted to send everybody an update on where the indoor shooting range project is at.

Currently, we’re waiting to close on selling a warehouse. A&E Wholesale is currently renting space in Kornegay/Whitaker #2 LLC, and they are purchasing Kornegay/Whitaker #1 LLC from us. Once they move in, Benedict Engineering (who is next door to T.I.S.R. in Kornegay/Whitaker #4 LLC) will move into A&E’s old space in Kornegay/Whitaker #2. I’ve included a map of our Kornegay/Whitaker numbering system to make things easier.

By selling this warehouse and moving Benedict Engineering, this will allow T.I.S.R. to expand into the entire 30,000 square foot warehouse. Unfortunately, we aren’t going to be able to pour a concrete second story in the warehouse and make the entire project two stories like we had originally hoped. This is why it is so important for us to sell a warehouse and move some of our tenants around. We need more space! Not to mention, more space means we need more parking. For those of you who don’t realize what kind of project this is going to be, think of Sportsmans Warehouse. They were approximately 60,000 square feet and had approximately 550 parking spaces. We are going to be half that size, therefore we’re going to need more than the 28 parking spaces we currently have. We’ve been working on “acquiring” more parking spaces for many months now! However, we are under a gag order by another business not to talk about the acquisition until everything is final. Not to mention, we can’t purchase another property until we sell one first.

I hope everyone is staying excited! I know I’m getting more frustrated by the day, but that’s part of starting a new business venture. I wish I had more news to annouce. While I’m wishing, I wish I had construction completed! But we haven’t even started construction yet. It seems the boss doesn’t want to start construction on a multi-million dollar indoor shooting range until we’re positive we have more than 28 parking spaces… Currently, that’s only enough parking spaces for a 1/3 of our charter members at a time. Not to mention walk-in customers and general retail customers. Thinking ahead several years into the future, T.I.S.R. could have many customers at a time. Therefore, we need to plan as far in advance as possible, so we don’t run into major problems.

I’ve put together a blueprint of Phase I. I know I’ve said it before, but Phase I of construction could start any day now. Phase I is what the first part of construction is going to be. Phase I will be completed before we start on Phase II.

I’d like to thank Core Professional Training Solutions and G.O.A.T. Security for being patient with me for not having their offices ready to move into yet. I especially would like to thank all the many customers who have heard about us from word-of-mouth and are excited about another indoor shooting range coming to Tallahassee after more than 10 years!

I’m sorry I missed many of you at the last Florida Classic Gun & Knife show. I had drill all weekend for the Marine Corps Reserve here in town. I’ve been promoted to Platoon Sergeant, and I find that drill seems to sneak up on me month after month.

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