
Umarex USA Names Richard Turner CEO
Umarex USA Inc. in Fort Smith names Richard Turner as its new president and CEO. read more >
Umarex USA Inc. in Fort Smith names Richard Turner as its new president and CEO. read more >
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 >
A growing list of gun manufacturers with Arkansas facilities are currently employing more than 3,000. read more >
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 >
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 >
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 >
Gov. Mike Beebe and the Arkansas Economic Development Commission have scheduled an "economic expansion" announcement for Thursday in Fort Smith. read more >