Guns Stocks List

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Guns Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 1 POWW Top 3 Consumer Stocks That Could Blast Off In July
Jul 1 SWBI Winners And Losers Of Q1: YETI (NYSE:YETI) Vs The Rest Of The Leisure Products Stocks
Jun 30 SWBI Is Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:SWBI) Recent Price Movement Underpinned By Its Weak Fundamentals?
Jun 30 SWBI Is consumer spending on softlines about to drop off as presidential election looms?
Jun 29 VSTO Trending stocks of the week: MU, DJT, RIVN, AMZN and more
Jun 28 SWBI American Outdoor Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ:AOUT) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Jun 27 SWBI American Outdoor Brands, Inc. (AOUT) Reports Break-Even Earnings for Q4
Jun 27 SWBI American Outdoor Brands (NASDAQ:AOUT) Beats Q1 Sales Targets
Jun 27 MIND MIND Technology Further Adjourns Virtual Special Meeting of Preferred Stockholders
Jun 27 MINDP MIND Technology Further Adjourns Virtual Special Meeting of Preferred Stockholders
Jun 27 VSTO Vista Outdoor again delays holder vote on ammo unit sale after latest MNC offer
Jun 27 VSTO Vista Outdoors: Bidding War Ensues
Jun 27 VSTO Vista Outdoor to Adjourn Special Stockholder Meeting, Confirms Revised Proposal From MNC Capital
Jun 27 VSTO Vista Outdoor delays special shareholder meeting on merger vote
Jun 27 VSTO Vista Outdoor to Adjourn Special Meeting of Stockholders to July 23, 2024
Jun 26 VSTO Vista Outdoor (VSTO) Stock Trades Up, Here Is Why
Jun 26 SWBI What To Expect From American Outdoor Brands's (AOUT) Q1 Earnings
Jun 26 VSTO Top Midday Stories: Southwest Cuts Q2 Guidance; HHS to Lower Costs for Medicare Enrollees on 64 Drugs; Bosch Weighing Acquisition Offer for Whirlpool; Novo Nordisk to Record $816.2 Million Impairment
Jun 26 VSTO Biggest stock movers today: VSTO, WHR, FDX, TSHA and more
Jun 26 VSTO Vista Outdoor Gets One Final Offer It Probably Can't Refuse; VSTO Jumps
Guns

A gun is a ranged weapon designed to use a shooting tube (gun barrel) to launch typically solid projectiles, but can also project pressurized liquid (e.g. water guns/cannons, spray guns for painting or pressure washing, projected water disruptors, and technically also flamethrowers), gas (e.g. light-gas gun) or even charged particles (e.g. plasma gun). Solid projectiles may be free-flying (as with bullets and artillery shells) or tethered (as with Taser guns, spearguns and harpoon guns). A large-caliber gun is also referred to as a cannon.
The means of projectile propulsion vary according to designs, but are traditionally effected pneumatically by a high gas pressure contained within the barrel tube, produced either through the rapid exothermic combustion of propellants (as with firearms), or by mechanical compression (as with air guns). The high-pressure gas is introduced behind the projectile, pushing and accelerating it down the length of the tube, imparting sufficient launch velocity to sustain its further travel towards the target once the propelling gas ceases acting upon it after it exits the muzzle. Alternatively, new-concept linear motor weapons may employ an electromagnetic field to achieve acceleration, in which case the barrel may be substituted by guide rails (as in railguns) or wrapped with magnetic coils (as in coilguns).
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China from around CE 1000. By the 12th century, the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.

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