Sandy's Soapbox


September 2009          

This month, Sandy has decided to take a much deserved break from the Soap Box and pass the honor on to me.  I thought I would take a few minutes and say just a few things concerning the rest of the year. 

Currently, we are continuing to enjoy a healthy backlog of gun orders. I want to thank our loyal customers whether they are long-time admirers or first-time owners.  Thank you for your continued support of our company.  We are working diligently to fulfill the needs of our customers. I also would like to thank you for your patience as we continue to work towards quelling our backorders and getting guns into very patient hands.

We are excited for a few new product additions that will be taking place this month.  The first being our newly designed compact Long-Rifle Holster Grip, which will be a running change that will take effect this month. For more information follow this link.  The second exciting product is a laser, LaserLyte, built specifically for our Mini-Revolvers which is slated to be available by the end of the month. For more information please follow this link.

Last of all, we are looking forward to our first, of hopefully many, North American Arms Conference on October 8th.  Where we give our customers an opportunity to tour our factory, see our process first-hand, meet our employees, pick our brains and test out some of our products.  This will be an exciting event for us.

As always, we appreciate your business and please check back for Sandy’s return in the October Soap Box.

Kenny Barlow
Sales Manager



 



 


 
     For your amusement, we are happy to offer a screen saver with multiple animations of a NAA handgun being fired. This file is fairly large (approx. 16M) but if you have a high-speed connection, it's worth a grin!
Click here for the screen saver.


 
Sen. O. Hatch pic
Senator Orrin G. Hatch (R-UT) checks out the latest edition of the North American Arms catalog. He mentioned that he regularly carries two of the firm's firearm products after receiving death threats several years ago. ASSC's 1996 Congressional Leader of the Year Award was presented to Sen. Hatch "in appreciation of his leadership and commitment in defense of our heritage, our industry and our life"
 
Photo & caption by Robert M. Hausman - used with permission.