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Richard Turner has been named CEO of Umarex USA Inc. in Fort Smith.
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Umarex USA Names Richard Turner CEO

Umarex USA Inc. in Fort Smith names Richard Turner as its new president and CEO. read more >

Fiocchi Plans Ammo Factory, 85 Jobs in Pulaski County

Fiocchi of America, the U.S. subsidiary of Italian ammunition maker Fiocchi, plans to put a factory in Pulaski County, investing $15 million in an operation that will employ 85 people. read more >
Adam Blalock, CEO of Umarex/Walther, holds one of his company’s high-powered air rifles at its corporate headquarters in Fort Smith.
Government & Politics / Manufacturing / Public Companies

Arkansas Emerges as Bull’s-eye for Gun TradeLock Icon

A growing list of gun manufacturers with Arkansas facilities are currently employing more than 3,000. read more >
Manufacturing / Tourism

Umarex Partners With Marshals Museum on Commemorative Airgun

Umarex USA has partnered with the U.S. Marshals Museum to offer a limited edition commemorative airgun of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver, also known as the "gun that won the west." read more >
Manufacturing

Thermold Magazines to Move Headquarters to Fort Smith

Thermold Magazines, which makes magazines for firearms and weapons products, says it will move its U.S. headquarters to Fort Smith from North Carolina. read more >
Manufacturing

Walther Arms Moves to Fort Smith, Plans $7 Million Expansion with Umarex USA

Walther Arms Inc. says its US operations will locate to Chaffee Crossing in Fort Smith, sharing a campus and business resources with Umarex USA, which will expand its manufacturing operations to include components of both airguns and firearms. read more >
The Colt Defender air pistol, from Umarex USA.
Government & Politics / Manufacturing

Mike Beebe, AEDC Plan Expansion Announcement in Fort Smith

Gov. Mike Beebe and the Arkansas Economic Development Commission have scheduled an "economic expansion" announcement for Thursday in Fort Smith. read more >