Gun Crazy: Black Friday Week Background Checks Top 600,000…Again

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There have apparently been a lot of very good boys and girls across the fruited plain in 2024. The National Shooting Sports Association reports that the FBI’s NICS background check system was hit for over 613,000 last week, including Black Friday. Friday’s number alone was just under 170,000.

That’s a lot of guns, but it’s actually down about 10% compared to the 2023 Black Friday week. Has the outcome of the election calmed gun buyers now that the Biden War On Guns is about to come to a conclusion? Are we in for another Trump Slump similar to what happened after the 2016 election? Or has four years of Bidenflation taken their toll and have forced America’s gun buyers to be more frugal in order to afford frivolous expenditures like gas, food and mortgage payments?

That likely remains to be seen. In the mean time here’s the announcement of the numbers from the NSSF . . .

NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, revealed that the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) completed 613,380 background checks related to firearms for the week leading up to, and including, “Black Friday,” one of the busiest shopping days of the year. That figure is down from 2023’s total of 680,671 for the same time period. The 2024 total is a 9.8 percent decrease from the 2023 figure.

FBI NICS completed 169,906 background checks on “Black Friday” alone. The figure approximates firearm sales at retail on that day, although it also includes background checks for other purposes related to firearms such as approvals for concealed carry permits. NSSF will later this week release its Adjusted NICS figures for November reflecting only those background checks related to the sale of a firearm at retail.

NSSF has worked with firearm retailers to spread out special sales offers to customers throughout the week leading up to “Black Friday” so as not to overwhelm FBI NICS on a single day, which can result in longer than normal wait times.

“The background checks reported by the FBI are in keeping with the trends NSSF has seen throughout the year. While the overall trends are still coming off the peaks experienced in recent years, firearm sales remain consistently strong, with over a million per month for more than five years running,” explained Joe Bartozzi, NSSF President and CEO. “These figures tell us that there is a continued strong appetite for lawful firearm ownership by law-abiding Americans and that firearm manufacturers across the country continue to deliver the quality firearms our customers have come to expect.”

Annual background check data shows that firearm sales will typically rise during the final months of the year coinciding with hunting seasons and holiday sales.

Below are the figures for each day of unadjusted FBI NICS background checks.

Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024: 86,224

Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024: 49,535

Monday, Nov. 25, 2024: 89,662

Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024: 98,093

Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024: 104,896

Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024: 15,074

Friday, Nov. 29, 2024: 169,906

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