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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Arkansas Businesses Drive Momentum in 2021
January 04, 2022Picture this: you, your family and friends are relaxing on your new deck made of Trex materials as you use your Pit Boss grill with wood pellets manufactured by Dansons. Everyone’s having a good time, including your pets, who are enjoying their food, made by Mars Petcare.
This idyllic image is made possible by Arkansas businesses and the workforce of the Natural State. New businesses, like Trex Company and Dansons, along with existing businesses such as Mars Petcare, Riceland Foods, and Westrock Coffee, have moved to Arkansas or expanded in the state, creating new opportunities in Arkansas for growth and work.
The story of 2021 in The Natural State has been of Arkansans adapting and growing in the face of adversity. Arkansas businesses rose to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and moved forward into 2021, overcoming obstacles and adjusting to new industry environments.
Across the state, businesses both large and small, in different industries, have helped propel Arkansas’ economy in 2021. This economic growth is enabled by the state’s business-friendly climate, favorable programs and legislation, talented workforce, and its excellent lifestyle amenities.
Under the leadership of Gov. Asa Hutchinson, the Arkansas legislature passed the largest income tax cut in the state’s history, a move that will make Arkansas even more competitive for individuals and businesses looking to make the move to the state. Combined with our low-cost of living and limited government regulation, recent legislation such as the tax cuts make Arkansas an attractive spot for business investment and expansion.
With abundant natural resources and a robust workforce, Arkansas’ diverse economy puts our state in an excellent position for sustained growth. Looking back at 2021, Arkansas experienced growth in multiple industries, including steel, timber and forest products, food and beverage, the electric vehicle sector, and many more.
Throughout Arkansas, there has been growth in 2021 that will create high-paying jobs in local communities. New manufacturing facilities in Conway, Fort Smith, Little Rock, Clarksville and many other Arkansas communities, along with expansions at existing facilities in Pine Bluff, Paragould, and elsewhere will play a vital role in keeping Arkansas’ economy running in the years to come.
The strength of Arkansas’ economy was recognized by Business Facilities magazine in 2021, which ranked the state at #3 for food processing and #10 for manufacturing employment in the United States. Arkansas was also recognized for having the 2nd most pandemic-proof small businesses in the United States by WalletHub.
As businesses grow and expand in Arkansas, the state’s economy and jobs outlook has steadily improved in 2021. Unemployment started the year at 4.6% in Arkansas and steadily declined as more people returned to the workplace. The unemployment rate dropped to 3.4% by November, ahead of the national average of 4.2%.
The state’s economic health is evident in the number of jobs that have been created in recent years. There are 78,200 more Arkansans employed today than were in January 2015 – with more jobs to come.
As we close the book on 2021, Arkansas accomplished a great deal in the past year, locking in key economic development wins across the state that will pay dividends in the long-term, creating new jobs to support Arkansans, and passing vital legislation that will make the state more competitive. We look forward to continuing this momentum in 2022 and beyond to make Arkansas the best it can be.
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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!
