The de-escalation of combat operations, coupled with attempts at reducing government spending, lowered government spending on industry products, causing demand for military-grade scopes to fall. For these reasons, industry research firm IBISWorld has added a report on the Telescopic Gunsight Manufacturing industry to its growing industry report collection.
New York, NY (PRWEB) July 10, 2014
Over the past five years, the Telescopic Gunsight Manufacturing industry locked in strong growth as demand for industry products increased. Industry operators design and produce telescopic sights and related components for firearms. Following the election of President Obama and recent mass shootings in the United States, such as the Aurora, CO and Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings, consumer fears over more stringent nationwide gun regulations rose. Consequently, consumers purchased firearms in record numbers, creating a surge in demand for complementary goods such as telescopic gunsights. Prior to the five-year period, the industry benefited from an increase in demand for military-grade scopes as the United States fought in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Therefore, in the five years to 2014, industry revenue is expected to increase an annualized rate.
In recent years, however, declining military spending has tempered industry growth. In 2011, the United States withdrew from Iraq and wound down combat operations in Afghanistan. The de-escalation of combat operations, coupled with attempts at reducing government spending, lowered government spending on industry products, causing demand for military-grade scopes to fall. Moreover, as the chances of more stringent gun regulations being implemented by 2014 grew increasingly minimal, consumers reduced gun and related equipment (i.e. scopes) purchases. As a result, industry revenue is expected to fall in 2014. The average industry profit margin also declined over the past five years due to increasing domestic and foreign competition, as well as greater public sector emphasis on price.
The Telescopic Gunsight Manufacturing industry has a moderate level of market share concentration. Over the five years to 2019, industry revenue growth is forecast to decline, climbing at an annualized rate. Less federal defense funding will continue reducing military demand for industry products. However, as local and state government budgets are reformulated, funding for law enforcement equipment, such as scopes, is anticipated to recover. Moreover, as it becomes more apparent that stringent national gun regulations are unlikely to pass, firearm sales are anticipated to normalize. Gun sales volumes will decline, tempering demand for accessories such as gun scopes. Nonetheless, after years of skyrocketing gun sales, the volume of firearms held by consumer is expected to remain large. As a result, there will still be significant demand for gun add-ons, such as scopes.
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IBISWorld industry Report Key Topics
The Telescopic Gunsight Manufacturing industry manufactures telescopic sights (i.e. scopes) for mounting onto firearms.
Industry Performance
Executive Summary
Key External Drivers
Current Performance
Industry Outlook
Industry Life Cycle
Products & Markets
Supply Chain
Products & Services
Major Markets
Globalization & Trade
Business Locations
Competitive Landscape
Market Share Concentration
Key Success Factors
Cost Structure Benchmarks
Barriers to Entry
Major Companies
Operating Conditions
Capital Intensity
Key Statistics
Industry Data
Annual Change
Key Ratios
About IBISWorld Inc.
Recognized as the nation’s most trusted independent source of industry and market research, IBISWorld offers a comprehensive database of unique information and analysis on every US industry. With an extensive online portfolio, valued for its depth and scope, the company equips clients with the insight necessary to make better business decisions. Headquartered in Los Angeles, IBISWorld serves a range of business, professional service and government organizations through more than 10 locations worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.ibisworld.com or call 1-800-330-3772. Reported by PRWeb 1 day ago.
New York, NY (PRWEB) July 10, 2014
Over the past five years, the Telescopic Gunsight Manufacturing industry locked in strong growth as demand for industry products increased. Industry operators design and produce telescopic sights and related components for firearms. Following the election of President Obama and recent mass shootings in the United States, such as the Aurora, CO and Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings, consumer fears over more stringent nationwide gun regulations rose. Consequently, consumers purchased firearms in record numbers, creating a surge in demand for complementary goods such as telescopic gunsights. Prior to the five-year period, the industry benefited from an increase in demand for military-grade scopes as the United States fought in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Therefore, in the five years to 2014, industry revenue is expected to increase an annualized rate.
In recent years, however, declining military spending has tempered industry growth. In 2011, the United States withdrew from Iraq and wound down combat operations in Afghanistan. The de-escalation of combat operations, coupled with attempts at reducing government spending, lowered government spending on industry products, causing demand for military-grade scopes to fall. Moreover, as the chances of more stringent gun regulations being implemented by 2014 grew increasingly minimal, consumers reduced gun and related equipment (i.e. scopes) purchases. As a result, industry revenue is expected to fall in 2014. The average industry profit margin also declined over the past five years due to increasing domestic and foreign competition, as well as greater public sector emphasis on price.
The Telescopic Gunsight Manufacturing industry has a moderate level of market share concentration. Over the five years to 2019, industry revenue growth is forecast to decline, climbing at an annualized rate. Less federal defense funding will continue reducing military demand for industry products. However, as local and state government budgets are reformulated, funding for law enforcement equipment, such as scopes, is anticipated to recover. Moreover, as it becomes more apparent that stringent national gun regulations are unlikely to pass, firearm sales are anticipated to normalize. Gun sales volumes will decline, tempering demand for accessories such as gun scopes. Nonetheless, after years of skyrocketing gun sales, the volume of firearms held by consumer is expected to remain large. As a result, there will still be significant demand for gun add-ons, such as scopes.
For more information, visit IBISWorld’s Telescopic Gunsight Manufacturing in the US industry report page.
Follow IBISWorld on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/IBISWorld
Friend IBISWorld on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/IBISWorld/121347533189
IBISWorld industry Report Key Topics
The Telescopic Gunsight Manufacturing industry manufactures telescopic sights (i.e. scopes) for mounting onto firearms.
Industry Performance
Executive Summary
Key External Drivers
Current Performance
Industry Outlook
Industry Life Cycle
Products & Markets
Supply Chain
Products & Services
Major Markets
Globalization & Trade
Business Locations
Competitive Landscape
Market Share Concentration
Key Success Factors
Cost Structure Benchmarks
Barriers to Entry
Major Companies
Operating Conditions
Capital Intensity
Key Statistics
Industry Data
Annual Change
Key Ratios
About IBISWorld Inc.
Recognized as the nation’s most trusted independent source of industry and market research, IBISWorld offers a comprehensive database of unique information and analysis on every US industry. With an extensive online portfolio, valued for its depth and scope, the company equips clients with the insight necessary to make better business decisions. Headquartered in Los Angeles, IBISWorld serves a range of business, professional service and government organizations through more than 10 locations worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.ibisworld.com or call 1-800-330-3772. Reported by PRWeb 1 day ago.