Hitting the Bullseye
The Industry at a Glance
- Home to the Duck Hunting Capital of the World: Stuttgart, Arkansas
- 3rd in economic output per capita in the arms and ammunition industry (Source: National Shooting Sports Foundation)
- 3rd Most Gun-Friendly State (Source: Ammo.com)
- 3rd Largest Exporter of Firearms and Ammunitions in the U.S. (Source: Global Trade Atlas, 2023)
- 8 pro-gun bills passed into law during the 2023 legislative session
- $2.3B in economic output
INFRASTRUCTURE
- Three U.S. interstates connecting east and west coasts, and the Canada and Mexico borders
- 16,418 miles of state and U.S. Highways – 12th largest system in the U.S.
- Eight intermodal freight facilities with four riverports
- 2,542 miles of Class 1 rail systems
- #3 in the nation with 1,000 miles of inland, navigable waterways
- Approximately 100 public airports including Clinton National, Northwest Arkansas National, and close proximity to Memphis International and the Fed-Ex hub
Well-trained workforce
- 7th highest percentage of manufacturing employment (Source: Business Facilities)
- 1.36M skilled and trained workforce
- 12% of Arkansas’ workforce is employed in manufacturing
- 8,400+ people employed in the arms and ammunitions industry.
Business Climate in Arkansas
- #3 Least Expensive State for Starting a Small Business (Source: SimplifyLLC)
- #2 on the Cost of Living Index (Source: C2ER)
- 7th highest percentage of manufacturing employment (Source: Business Facilities)
EDUCATION
- 50 colleges, universities & 2-year colleges throughout Arkansas
- 2,100+ engineering degrees awarded each year
- 150k+ students enrolled at an Arkansas institution of higher learning
- Black River Technical College is 1 of only 11 accredited gunsmithing programs in the US – and the only institution connected to a law enforcement training academy.
- Ozarka College's Precision Machining program prepares students for a career in manufacturing, providing them with skills in manual machining and operation of CNC mills and lathes.
Firearms & Ammunition Industry
Executive Overview


Arkansas is Primed for Success
Home to the duck hunting capital of the world and the 3rd most gun-friendly state, Arkansas is the natural choice for firearms and ammunition companies to find success.
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Fayetteville Ranked a Top City for Millennial Job Seekers
June 20, 2017According to a new poll from financial education website Growella, Fayetteville, Arkansas, ranked #15 in the list of top cities to live for millennials. The study, which identified millennials as anyone between the ages of 20 to 34, focused on the cost-of-living for people in the demographic. To come up with the rankings, Growella measured and weighted six key factors: 1) How many entry-level jobs are available in the city, 2) How much time is spent commuting in the city, 3) What is the public transportation situation like, 4) How many young people live there, 5) What’s the after-work and weekend scene like, and 6) How far does a paycheck get you in the city. Fayetteville received its high ranking because of the reasonably strong “paycheck length.” The city also ranked fifth best for shortest commute times and was in the top 10 for its young population.
It’s no wonder young professionals have flocked to the area over the past several years. Fayetteville – together with the surrounding cities of Bentonville, Rogers and Springdale – has seen tremendous growth in recent years, and for good reason. The area has become a hub for economic development, commerce, culture, education, the arts and entertainment. Northwest Arkansas is the birthplace of Wal-Mart, the headquarters of Tyson Foods and J.B. Hunt Transportation, and the home of the University of Arkansas. The business-friendly state has brought in hundreds of other Fortune 500 companies including Proctor & Gamble, Rubbermaid and Coca-Cola. In fact, in 2016 Fayetteville was ranked in the top 25 “Best Places for Business and Careers” by Forbes magazine.
While the cost-of-living and available job opportunities may be the driving force behind getting young people to move to the area, the quality of life in Fayetteville makes them stay. Adults between the ages of 20 to 34 years old are often interested in lifestyle amenities when considering where they want to live, and Fayetteville has something for everyone. For the second year in a row, U.S. News & World Report ranked Fayetteville in the top five “Best Places to Live” in the nation. Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, the city attracts nature lovers with its many parks and outdoor activities. The area is also home to an emerging arts scene, an active local food and craft beer movement, live music venues and unique festivals.
As Fayetteville continues to grow and bring in more young professionals to the area, Arkansas’s economic development will continue to grow right along with it.
At AEDC, we know economic advancement doesn’t happen by accident. We work strategically with businesses and communities to create strong economic opportunities, making Arkansas the natural choice for success. Here are some examples of businesses that are thriving!
