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American Outdoor Brands Inc. is a manufacturer of outdoor sporting accessories, firearms and other recreational products. It is a provider of shooting, reloading, gunsmithing and gun cleaning supplies, specialty tools and cutlery, and electro-optics products and technology for firearms. It designs, produces or sources, and sell products and accessories, including shooting supplies, rests, vaults, and other related accessories; sportsman knives and tools for fishing and hunting; land management tools for hunting preparedness; harvesting products for post-hunt or post-fishing activities; and survival, camping, and emergency preparedness products The company produces its products under the brands Caldwell, Crimson Trace, Wheeler, Tipton, Frankford Arsenal, Lockdown, BOG, Hooyman, Smith & Wesson Accessories; M&P Accessories, Thompson/Center Arms Accessories, Performance Center Accessories, Schrade, Old Timer, Uncle Henry, Imperial, BUBBA, and LaserLyte.
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Amer­i­can Out­door Brands, Inc. , for­merly known as Smith & Wes­son Hold­ing Corporation until 2016, is an Amer­i­can man­u­fac­turer of firearms and out­door sports and recre­ation products. [1] It owns 18 brands. Its prin­ci­pal brand was Smith & Wes­son firearms up until the com­pany was spun out in 2020. [2] The de­ci­sion to split off its firearm busi­ness was partly mo­ti­vated by a chang­ing po­lit­i­cal cli­mate . [3] Its head­quar­ters is lo­cated in Co­lum­bia, Mis­souri .

On May 11, 2001, Saf-T-Ham­mer Cor­po­ra­tion ac­quired Smith & Wes­son Cor­po­ra­tion from Tomkins plc for US$15 mil­lion. [4] Saf-T-Ham­mer as­sumed US$30 mil­lion in debt, bring­ing the total pur­chase price to US$45 mil­lion. [5] [6] Saf-T-Ham­mer, a man­u­fac­turer of firearms locks and other safety prod­ucts, pur­chased the com­pany with the in­ten­tion of in­cor­po­rat­ing its line of se­cu­rity prod­ucts into all Smith & Wes­son firearms in com­pli­ance with the 2000 agree­ment. On Feb­ru­ary 15, 2002, the name of the newly formed en­tity was changed to Smith & Wes­son Hold­ing Corporation. [7]

Smith & Wes­son Hold­ing Cor­po­ra­tion an­nounced in De­cem­ber 2014 that it was pay­ing $130.5 mil­lion for Bat­ten­feld Tech­nolo­gies, a Co­lum­bia, Mis­souri -based de­signer and dis­trib­u­tor of hunt­ing and shoot­ing ac­ces­sories. The com­pany made the ac­qui­si­tion with the even­tual in­tent to merge all its ex­ist­ing Smith & Wes­son, M&P and Thomp­son Cen­ter Arms ac­ces­sories into a sin­gle division. [8]

In Au­gust 2016, Smith & Wes­son Hold­ing Cor­po­ra­tion bought Crim­son Trace , a laser-sight man­u­fac­turer, for $95 mil­lion and Tay­lor Brands, a tool and knife maker, for $85 mil­lion. In No­vem­ber of that same year, the com­pany bought UST Brands, a sur­vival equip­ment maker, for $32.3 million. [ citation needed ]

The com­pany had di­ver­si­fied from firearms into sport­ing goods and out­door gear, the rugged out­doors busi­ness being a larger mar­ket than firearms, in hopes of in­su­lat­ing Smith & Wes­son from the stock price volatil­ity caused by the un­pre­dictabil­ity of the gun business. [9] This cul­mi­nated in the de­ci­sion to change the com­pany's name, and on No­vem­ber 7, 2016, Smith & Wes­son Hold­ing Cor­po­ra­tion an­nounced that it would change its name to Amer­i­can Out­door Brands Cor­po­ra­tion . [10] The name change took ef­fect on the first busi­ness day of 2017. [11] The change oc­curred at a time when the firearms in­dus­try was re­ceiv­ing back­lash over gun vi­o­lence in Amer­ica, and so was also seen as an at­tempt to dis­as­so­ci­ate it­self from the neg­a­tive reper­cus­sions sur­round­ing the issue. [12]

In 2017, firearms ac­counted for 86% of Amer­i­can Out­door Brands's rev­enues, and the com­pany shipped 420,000 long guns . [13] Amer­i­can Out­door Brands also owns Bat­ten­feld Technologies, [14] Tay­lor Brands (a knife and tool maker bought in Au­gust 2016 for $95 mil­lion), and Crim­son Trace (an elec­tro-op­tics busi­ness which it bought in Au­gust 2016 for $85 million). [15]

On No­vem­ber 13, 2019, Amer­i­can Out­door Brands Corp. said it would split into two com­pa­nies: Smith & Wes­son Brands, Inc., which would re­tain gun sales, and Amer­i­can Out­door Brands, Inc. The trans­ac­tion was ex­pected to be fi­nal­ized in the sec­ond half of 2020. The com­pany cited changes in po­lit­i­cal cli­mate and eco­nomic, in­vest­ing and in­sur­ance markets. [16]

In Jan­u­ary 2020, Amer­i­can Out­door Brands re­placed CEO P. James Deb­ney fol­low­ing al­le­ga­tions of mis­con­duct. The com­pany named Mark Smith and Brian Mur­phy as joint CEOs. [17] [18]

On 24 Au­gust 2020, the com­pany was spun-off from Smith & Wes­son, with S&W [19] re­tain­ing the orig­i­nal stock ticker SWBI and Amer­i­can Out­door Brands be­com­ing a new pub­licly-traded com­pany on the NAS­DAQ as Amer­i­can Out­door Brands, Inc.

Outdoor Products & Accessories Division of American Outdoor Brands Corp.
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