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Wall Street church asks for shareholder vote to cap Cabela’s gun sales
by Chris EgerA historic church with billions in assets is seeking to allow fellow shareholders of Cabela's to vote on a policy limiting the sale of firearms capable of holding more than eight cartridges.
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Ruger success coincides with new NICS records
by Daniel TerrillWhile the national background check system performed 18 percent more checks than in 2014, Ruger also saw $5.1 million more in profits.
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Vista sees high demand for rimfire ammo
by Daniel TerrillDemand for rimfire ammo leads over other types and calibers as Vista Outdoors, which owns Federal and Savage Arms, still works on filling backorders.
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Senator calls on Wal-Mart to stop selling assault weapons amid flag debate (VIDEO)
by Chris EgerAs the nation's largest retailer announced a ban on Confederate flag merchandise, U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy challenged the chain to cease carrying assault weapons.
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Colt’s eight-month journey to avoid bankruptcy
by Daniel TerrillAfter eight months of living off loans and negotiating with investors to avoid collapse, Colt Defense ultimately bit the bullet and filed for bankruptcy Monday.
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Federal court says shareholders can’t debate Wal-Mart gun sales
by Chris EgerIn a ruling by a U.S. appeals court handed down Tuesday, a previous order to let shareholders vote on a proposal for tighter oversight on selling firearms with high-capacity magazines was reversed.
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Judge orders Wal-Mart to allow shareholders to vote on gun sales
by Chris EgerA Manhattan church with extraordinary resources has convinced a federal judge to let investors vote on tighter oversight over the retailer's sale of modern firearms.
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Smith & Wesson pays $2 million to settle SEC corruption charges
by Daniel TerrillAccording to the SEC, Smith & Wesson violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act when its international sales staff bribed foreign and government officials between 2007 and 2010 and in return the Massachusetts company profited -- at least once -- by more than $100,000 before the unlawful practice was identified.
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