Once America's Enemy, This Country Now Sells More Handguns Than Any Other to the U.S.
Briefly

Handguns, especially semi-automatic pistols, dominate the U.S. firearm market, with over 55% of the 198.5 million guns sold since 2010 being handguns. Most are manufactured in the U.S., with 60% of handguns on the market produced domestically. Nevertheless, there is a notable demand for foreign-made handguns, with over 43.9 million imported between 2010 and 2023. The top exporting countries play a significant role, with four nations responsible for 75% of imports. This article also highlights the best-selling handgun models and the enduring appeal of international brands among American consumers.
Since 2010, 55% of the 198.5 million guns sold in the U.S. were handguns, with the majority manufactured domestically.
Although 60% of handguns on the market were U.S.-made, over 43.9 million were imported, highlighting the demand for foreign models.
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