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  2. American Outdoor Brands - Wikipedia

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    In November of that same year, the company bought UST Brands, a survival equipment maker, for $32.3 million. [ 12 ] 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 ...

  3. The Sportsman's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Sportsman's Guide is an online retailer of hunting and fishing gear, military surplus, ammunition, and outdoor sporting goods. It is based in South St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. The company was founded by Gary Olen in 1970, and the first Sportsman's Guide catalogue was mailed in 1976. In 2012, Sportsman's Guide employed about 700 people. [1]

  4. List of outdoor industry parent companies - Wikipedia

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    The following list is of outdoor brands that are owned by another entity. The brands listed are those specific to the outdoor sporting goods industry. Parent companies may own other brands that are not listed because those other brands are not marketed as outdoor sporting goods.

  5. Survitec Group - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011 Survitec began the process of acquiring two further companies; Grimsby-based Cosalt Marine, for £31 million. [ 3 ] and the commercial liferaft and MES business of Bordeaux-based Zodiac. Cosalt Marine, employed over 450 people at 21 worldwide sites, with a turnover of £57 million.

  6. Hammacher Schlemmer - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Navy began using the company's catalog as an equipment manual in 1904, continued until 1971. In 1912, Hammacher Schlemmer printed its largest catalog to-date. Spanning 1,112 pages and taking a total of four years to compile, the catalog confirmed Hammacher as the most complete hardware source on the East Coast.

  7. Gerry (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company Gerry Designs, Inc. was spun off with Meg Hansson in 1960 to market the carrier to a wider audience. Nearly a million babies were toted in the carriers. [4] In 1959, the company created a very compact survival suit for the US Air Force. [1] The seven piece suit was made of nylon and goose down and came vacuum packed in a small box.

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