Such was the case earlier this month when Taurus cut the ribbon for the grand opening of their new manufacturing facility in Bainbridge, Georgia. Taurus was very warmly received in the state of Georgia, and even Governor Brian Kemp was on hand to offer his congratulations to one of the world’s largest gun manufacturers for opening up shop in the state. There were hundreds of industry leaders, city, county, and state officials and plenty of local supporters and gun enthusiasts on site.
Without question, it was a great early Christmas present for the company. It’s definitely going to be adding some long-term payoff in tax collections and greater employment opportunities, so you could certainly argue about the wonderful gift Taurus will be to Georgia for the foreseeable future.
Taurus CEO David Blenker cuts the ribbon as state and local officials, including Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, gathered on December 5 in Bainbridge, Georgia with Taurus representatives from the U.S. and Brazil for the grand opening of the new Taurus manufacturing facility
But beyond just the facts and figures, the statistics around taxes and number of employees, the opening of this new facility is actually a giant Christmas present to the entire gun industry, especially since it comes at the end of one of the industry’s most difficult years in recent memory.
While many companies struggled through a very tough economic environment in 2019, the news of Taurus making this substantial investment is a positive beacon of hope all of us can point to in reference to the future. This grand opening event on December 5 put a spotlight on Taurus, but it also showed the country the resilience and persistence of our industry. Despite tough economic times, despite the fact we’re being inundated with challenges to the 2nd Amendment, we are going to keep moving forward, keep working hard, keep winning the day and keep making and selling the products our customers want.
And on that note, I want to leave you all with my personal best wishes and expressions of gratitude. NASGW enjoyed a very active and productive year. We appreciate and do not take for granted your support and involvement. We exist for you – and in 2020 we’re going to continue to deliver on the promises we’ve made of doing “Big Things” for the industry. We’ve got a lot more up our sleeve.
I hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a wonderful and Happy New Year. I look forward to seeing many of you as we gather in Las Vegas in January for the Shot Show. Until then, have a joyous and happy holiday season.
Best Wishes & Happy Holidays,
Kenyon Gleason
NASGW President