All things in America are now "on hold", until our new messiah heals the current financial crisis.
Actually, according to about a dozen different FFL/dealers I've spoken with over the last four months, firearms supplies are drying up in the US pipeline, too - making it very hard for most dealers to obtain new stock.
The only dealers still selling in volume are the far-sighted/wealthy ones, who filled their warehouses early on.
Most others are soliciting every store visitor as to whether they have a handgun for sale of trade - just to get sales stock.
While #1's are not exactly flying out Ruger's door, there has been an unprecidented demand for handguns and military-type rifles/carbines - both of which Ruger is probably concentrating production on (LCP pistol, Mini-14. etc). Making hay while the sun shines, so to speak.
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