SIG SAUER is expanding their ammunition manufacturing capabilities in Arkansas.
If youâre an experienced shooter, by this juncture youâre painfully aware of how brutal the ammo supply has been over the last year and change. Supply has been down, costs have gone up, numerous price increases have been announced, and thereâs been precious little end in sight for months. Starting in early 2020, the industry saw something of a perfect storm of pressure factors squeezing the supply chain and skyrocketing demand. The cascading effects of Covid-related logistical issues, civil unrest, panic buying/hoarding, vast throngs of new first-time gun buyers in record-breaking numbers, and political/governmental concerns wreaked havoc on the balance of supply and demand for virtually every type and size of cartridges and shells, other than a scattering of more niche calibers like SIGâs 300 HâAMR offerings. TFB has covered the ammo shortage and related matters, like new gun owners, and a sampling of some of those articles from the past year are listed for you below.
SIG makes a plethora of different ammo types and calibers, like the 9mm and .300 Win Mag variants shown here.
Thankfully, lately weâve started to see things level off a bit as demand has begun relenting slightly, and some manufacturers are making a bit of headway in catching up their production. One of these ammo makers is SIG SAUER, which produces dozens of their own in-house brand ammo varieties in an array of calibers, purposed for competition, hunting, defense, training, and more. Jacksonville, Arkansas is the home of SIGâs ammo production, a suburb of Little Rock in the middle of the state. Recently, a local newspaper, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, published an article detailing SIGâs plans to expand their ammo plantâs manufacturing capabilities. That article can be found here.
Some of the details behind SIGâs âV-Crownâ defensive handgun ammunition.Find SIG Sauer Ammunition
In addition to (hopefully) bolstering the supply of ammunition to customers, this planned expansion will create some jobs as well. At the time of this writing, the âCareersâ section of SIGâs website lists twenty-two current job openings at their Arkansas facility, with more expected to come as the ammo manufacturing growth initiative progresses. Many of these are directly related to ammo production, with titles like âBrass Manufacturing Technicianâ, âBullet Manufacturing Technicianâ, and âAmmo Operatorâ. The site also lists 161 openings for SIGâs home base locations in New Hampshire, as well as thirteen in Oregon, which is where manufacturing for their Electro-Optics division is based. Hopefully, other companies follow suit, and we may start to see more ammo at lower prices on our store shelves soon. See you at the range!
SIG SAUER is expanding their ammunition manufacturing capabilities in Arkansas.
If youâre an experienced shooter, by this juncture youâre painfully aware of how brutal the ammo supply has been over the last year and change. Supply has been down, costs have gone up, numerous price increases have been announced, and thereâs been precious little end in sight for months. Starting in early 2020, the industry saw something of a perfect storm of pressure factors squeezing the supply chain and skyrocketing demand. The cascading effects of Covid-related logistical issues, civil unrest, panic buying/hoarding, vast throngs of new first-time gun buyers in record-breaking numbers, and political/governmental concerns wreaked havoc on the balance of supply and demand for virtually every type and size of cartridges and shells, other than a scattering of more niche calibers like SIGâs 300 HâAMR offerings. TFB has covered the ammo shortage and related matters, like new gun owners, and a sampling of some of those articles from the past year are listed for you below.
SIG makes a plethora of different ammo types and calibers, like the 9mm and .300 Win Mag variants shown here.
Thankfully, lately weâve started to see things level off a bit as demand has begun relenting slightly, and some manufacturers are making a bit of headway in catching up their production. One of these ammo makers is SIG SAUER, which produces dozens of their own in-house brand ammo varieties in an array of calibers, purposed for competition, hunting, defense, training, and more. Jacksonville, Arkansas is the home of SIGâs ammo production, a suburb of Little Rock in the middle of the state. Recently, a local newspaper, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, published an article detailing SIGâs plans to expand their ammo plantâs manufacturing capabilities. That article can be found here.
Some of the details behind SIGâs âV-Crownâ defensive handgun ammunition. Find SIG Sauer Ammunition
In addition to (hopefully) bolstering the supply of ammunition to customers, this planned expansion will create some jobs as well. At the time of this writing, the âCareersâ section of SIGâs website lists twenty-two current job openings at their Arkansas facility, with more expected to come as the ammo manufacturing growth initiative progresses. Many of these are directly related to ammo production, with titles like âBrass Manufacturing Technicianâ, âBullet Manufacturing Technicianâ, and âAmmo Operatorâ. The site also lists 161 openings for SIGâs home base locations in New Hampshire, as well as thirteen in Oregon, which is where manufacturing for their Electro-Optics division is based. Hopefully, other companies follow suit, and we may start to see more ammo at lower prices on our store shelves soon. See you at the range!