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North Kansas City, Missouri (February 15, 2022)- For the third time since 2015 TriStar Arms has expanded its footprint. This expansion to 11,500 square feet increases throughput efficiency by an estimated 30%, and demonstrates once again TriStar’s dedication to value. Increased efficiency helps keep final cost down and gets guns on local shelves quicker so consumers can make the right choice when seeking quality shotguns and pistols.

“Even before the crunch of 2020/2021, demand for TriStar Arms firearms has increased considerably year after year,” said Ryan Bader, VP of Sales and Marketing. “We owe it to our customers to continually improve and so have once again expanded our capacity and workspace.”
The latest expansion provides more warehouse space to accelerate receiving, quality control, and shipping operations, which shouldl prove invaluable as TriStar continues to bring new and exciting products to the market like the recently-introduced Bristol side-by-sides and American Classic line of 1911s.
Visit TriStar Arms to learn more about hunters and recreational shooters alike.


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