If I were the new head of Smith & Wesson, the last thing I'd do is make a public announcement that I was going to ignore or repudiate the deal Tompkins PLC made with the Klintonistas. The next sound you'd hear would be a chorus of The Hundred Moms Who Can't Count, Al Sharptongue, Tom Daschle, Sarah Brady, et al, screaming about how S&W has declared war on America and Homeland Security. The media would run with it and S&W would be in worse shape than ever. No, repudiating the "agreement" is not the way to go, but letting it quietly die might be. If a new administration suddenly decided to try to enforce it, it would be in court so fast there'd be a sonic boom. I don't think it can be enforced, nor would it be. It was a sneaky tactic that had the desired effect, but I doubt it would work these days.
As for the lack of proof, I'd rather judge ANY company, group or individual, on what they DO, rather than what they SAY. Talk is cheap, actions speak volumes.
Now if you'll help me off this soapbox, I need a nap. :roll:
PJ