A recent Gallup poll showed that 46% of Americans have a gun somewhere in their home, and 33% personally own a firearm. The prevalence of firearms in the United States is not a recent development, and gun manufacturers have made a fortune. Licensed gunmakers manufactured more than 11 million weapons in 2020, more than double the figure in 2010, and almost three times 3.9 million firearms made in the year 2000. (Here is a look at which Americans own the most guns.)
As American gun manufacturing surged in the last two decades, estimates of civilian-owned firearms in the United States have topped 430 million, according to the Firearm Industry Trade Association. And data from the ATF shows that the $70.5 billion-a-year firearm industry is dominated by only a handful of companies.
24/7 Wall St. reviewed the ATF’s National Firearms Commerce and Tracking Assessment report to identify America’s top firearm companies. Companies are ranked by the total number of firearms produced and distributed in the United States from 2016 to 2020. Combined, the 10 companies on this list account for 70% of the 47.7 million firearms produced domestically by licensed manufacturers in the five years ending in 2020, the most recent available year of data.
Handguns – semi-automatic pistols in particular – have surged in popularity in the United States in recent years. Excluding revolvers, handguns have been the most widely-produced firearm type in the U.S. nearly every year since 2010, with domestic production numbers multiplying from 1 million in 2000 to 5.5 million in 2020.
Several companies on this list appear to have benefited from this trend. America’s top three firearm brands – Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and Sig Sauer – make more pistols than any other firearm type. For Glock, another company on this list, pistols are the only firearm type manufactured in the United States. These four companies, with business models that lean heavily – or exclusively – on handgun manufacturing, account for over 45% of all domestic firearm production. (Here is a look at America’s top pistol companies.)
Though pistols are now the firearm of choice in the United States, for some of America’s top gun makers, rifles still make up the bulk of their business. Mossberg, meanwhile, is the only brand on this list that produces more shotguns than any other firearm type.
Click here to see the biggest gun makers in America.
10. JIE Capital Holdings/JIE Enterprises (DPMS Panther Arms, H&R Firearms, Palmetto State Armory, Lead Star)
> Firearms manufactured in the U.S., 2016-2020: 1,258,969 (2.6% market share)
> Popular firearm type, 2016-2020: Rifles
> Popular model: DPMS DR-15
> U.S. headquarters: Columbia, SC
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9. Henry RAC Holding Corp.
> Firearms manufactured in the U.S., 2016-2020: 1,378,544 (2.9% market share)
> Popular firearm type, 2016-2020: Rifles (94.6% of company’s gun production)
> Popular model: Henry Lever Action X Model
> U.S. headquarters: Bayonne, NJ
8. Glock Inc.
> Firearms manufactured in the U.S., 2016-2020: 1,510,437 (3.2% market share)
> Popular firearm type, 2016-2020: Pistols (100% of company’s gun production)
> Popular model: Glock 19
> U.S. headquarters: Smyrna, GA
7. WM. C. Anderson Inc.
> Firearms manufactured in the U.S., 2016-2020: 1,816,625 (3.8% market share)
> Popular firearm type, 2016-2020: Rifles (27.3% of company’s gun production)
> Popular model: AM-15 Series
> U.S. headquarters: Hebron, KY
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6. Taurus International Manufacturing/Diamondback/Rossi/Heritage/Braztech
> Firearms manufactured in the U.S., 2016-2020: 1,996,121 (4.2% market share)
> Popular firearm type, 2016-2020: Pistols (30.9% of company’s gun production)
> Popular model: Taurus G2C
> U.S. headquarters: Bainbridge, GA
5. O.F. Mossberg & Sons Inc.
> Firearms manufactured in the U.S., 2016-2020: 2,223,241 (4.7% market share)
> Popular firearm type, 2016-2020: Shotguns (61.0% of company’s gun production)
> Popular model: Mossberg 500 Series
> U.S. headquarters: North Haven, CT
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4. Freedom Group/Remington Outdoor Company
> Firearms manufactured in the U.S., 2016-2020: 3,045,427 (6.4% market share)
> Popular firearm type, 2016-2020: Rifles (58.6% of company’s gun production)
> Popular model: Remington 700
> U.S. headquarters: LaGrange, GA
3. Sig Sauer Inc.
> Firearms manufactured in the U.S., 2016-2020: 3,660,629 (7.7% market share)
> Popular firearm type, 2016-2020: Pistols (94.6% of company’s gun production)
> Popular model: Sig Sauer P365
> U.S. headquarters: Newington, NH
2. Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc.
> Firearms manufactured in the U.S., 2016-2020: 8,166,448 (17.1% market share)
> Popular firearm type, 2016-2020: Pistols (46.8% of company’s gun production)
> Popular model: Ruger Mark IV
> U.S. headquarters: Southport, CT
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1. Smith & Wesson Corp.
> Firearms manufactured in the U.S., 2016-2020: 8,218,199 (17.2% market share)
> Popular firearm type, 2016-2020: Pistols (67.1% of company’s gun production)
> Popular model: Smith & Wesson M&P Shield
> U.S. headquarters: Springfield, MA
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