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Nearly all the Democrats running have expressed their desire to impose draconian gun control measures on Americans.

As the threats to Americans’ gun rights in 2020 become clearer, many Americans are taking my advice to get their guns and their training now. The number of background checks rose in May compared to the year before, meaning more Americans were out attempting to buy firearms.

Americans’ firearms buying habits are an indicator of their perception of political risk that I use as a part of my monthly RAGE Gauge computation. Another group paying attention to firearms purchases are investors in gun manufacturers. Those investors have noticed the changes in perception, and they are putting more money into shares of firearms producers. Asjylyn Loder reports for The Wall Street Journal:

Gun makers, on a losing streak since the election of Donald Trump in 2016, could be starting to recalibrate.

Smith & Wesson ownerย American Outdoor Brandsย Corp.ย AOBCย 3.28%ย racked up a third consecutive day of gains, with the stock rising 3.3% to $9.44 a share. It got a boost afterย reporting Wednesdayย that it had seen a recent bump in sales.

Rival gun makers also rose.ย Sturm, Rugerย RGRย 0.79%ย & Co. added 0.8% to $52.47 a share, notching a three-month gain ofย 3%.ย Vista Outdoorย Inc.ย VSTOย 1.72%ย gained 1.7% to $8.28 a share, basically flat in the past three months. Vista is the nationโ€™s biggest ammunition maker by sales but has put itsย gun business up for sale.

The companiesโ€™ longer-term prospects depend heavily on politics, and if Democratic presidential contenders gain traction, the prospect ofย tighter regulationย is likely to send gun stocks higher. That is becauseย shooting enthusiasts tend to stock up while they still can.

Shares of publicly traded gun makers American Outdoor; Sturm, Ruger and Vista have been hard hit by the gun-friendly policies of President Trumpโ€™s administration. Hillary Clintonโ€™s anticipated victory in 2016 had sent gun sales soaring, but Mr. Trumpโ€™s surprise win left the firearms industry sitting on aย sizable supply of unsold waresย that it has been working through ever since.

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Originally posted on Your Survival Guy.ย