Must be nice to run a company who's production facilities are so over booked with orders, new orders have to be refused.
And I don't blame them at all for not rushing to expand their facilities ASAP....should the election go the way we would like, there will be a steep decline in the demand for firearms......and plenty of time to ramp up if it doesn't ....
Smith and Wesson is in a similar situation. I do not know what their exact plan is for trying to fill orders, but they are so backlogged that they are not giving reasonable delivery dates to dealers. They give a date far off in the future, and then dealers are surprised when it shows in three months.
I know a local big box store and a couple mom and pop shops that are socking everything they can into guns and ammo right now. They started out of fear of a possible BHO reelection, but right now are just hoping to keep something on the shelves as fall approaches.