Sandy's Soapbox

April 2007

More Good Guns


     This month, Sandy has asked that I provide a guest editorial for the Soapbox.

     This month marks my sixth month with North American Arms and more importantly, my sixth month in the firearms industry. It has been an interesting and exciting six months. I have gotten to meet and work with some of the nicest people I have ever worked with in any industry and I am sure that it will continue to be an amazing year.

     As Sandy said last month, our production of .32 and .380 ACP has improved and our overall production has increased. I just wanted to take a second and reiterate that our focus at North American Arms has not changed. The trend with other industries has been that when production increases the quality decreases. This is not the case with NAA. Even though we are striving to make more guns, we are still striving to produce GOOD guns. Over the rest of the year you will see increased availability of our products and can rest assured that these are still quality North American Arms products.

Kenny Barlow
Sales Manager
North American Arms



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     For your amusement, we are happy to offer a screen saver with multiple animations of a NAA handgun being fired. This file is fairly large (approx. 16M) but if you have a high-speed connection, it's worth a grin! Click here for the screen saver.



Sen. O. Hatch pic Senator Orrin G. Hatch (R-UT) checks out the latest edition of the North American Arms catalog. He mentioned that he regularly carries two of the firm's firearm products after receiving death threats several years ago. ASSC's 1996 Congressional Leader of the Year Award was presented to Sen. Hatch "in appreciation of his leadership and commitment in defense of our heritage, our industry and our life"

 

Photo & caption by Robert M. Hausman - used with permission.




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