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American Outdoor Brands Responds To BlackRock Inquiries

In response to inquiries from asset manager BlackRock Inc. on its commitment to gun safety, the parent of Smith & Wesson wrote in part, ”We must collectively have the courage to ensure any actions are guided by data, by facts, and by what will actually make us safer — not by what is easy, expedient, or reads well in a headline.”

Dick’s And Wal-Mart Sued Over Age Limitations On Gun Sales

An 20-year-old from Oregon sued Dick’s Sporting Goods and Wal-mart for discrimination because both retailers moved to restrict gun sales to adults 21 and older in the wake of the Florida high school massacre, according to the Oregonian.

Any Metal Tarriffs Unlikely To Impact Sporting Goods Industry

President Donald Trump’s announcement that he plans to order new tariffs on steel and aluminum isn’t likely to impact  sporting goods or outdoor gear suppliers, according to analysis by the Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA).

Garmin Selected As Exclusive Marine Electronics Supplier To IBBI

Garmin International, Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd., announced that is has been selected as the exclusive marine electronics supplier for the Independent Boat Builders, Inc. (IBBI), the industry’s largest purchasing cooperative comprised of a 19-member network of leading boat brands.

REI And MEC Suspend Shipments From Vista Outdoor

Both REI and Canada’s MEC (Mountain Equipment Co-op) late Thursday said they have suspended orders from Vista Outdoor due to the company’s manufacture of semi-automatic rifles. Vista Outdoor’s brands in the outdoor and cycling space include Bell, Blackburn, Bollé, Bushnell, CamelBak, Camp Chef, Giro and Jimmy Styks. CamelBak issued a statement on the changes.

Fred Meyer Will No Longer Sell Guns To Individuals Under 21

Kroger, the nation’s largest grocery chain, said it will stop selling guns and ammunition to customers who are younger than 21 years old. Kroger sells guns at 43 of its 133 Fred Meyer locations in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.

CODI’s Q4 Earnings Climb

Compass Diversified Holdings, the owner of Crosman, 5.11, Liberty Safe and other middle-market brands, reported a sharp gain in earnings in the fourth quarter ended December 31 due to a tax benefit. Cash flow from operations improved slightly.

Walmart Raises Minimum Age For Firearm Purchases To 21

Walmart joined Dick’s Sporting Goods on Wednesday in saying it would no longer sell guns or ammunition to anyone under 21 years of age. The discount giant also said it would no longer sell items resembling assault-style rifles, including toys and air guns.