Brownells, World's Largest Firearms Supplier, Sells 3.5 Years Worth Of AR-15 Magazines In 3 Days

World's Largest Firearms Supplier Sells 3.5 Years Worth Of AR-15 Magazines In 3 Days
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DENVER - SEPTEMBER 13: The Manager of Dave's Guns holds two Colt AR-15's, the gun on the right has a bayonet mount, flash suppressor and a collapsible stock and accepts high capacity magazines that hold over 30 rounds and can be purchased by civilians as of today, the gun on the left was legal to purchase and own with a 10 round magazine September 13, 2004 in Denver, Colorado. Between 1994 and September 13, 2004 the AR-15 with the above items could only be sold to law enforcement and military but is now legal for civilians to purchase due to the expiration of the Brady Bill. (Photo by Thomas Cooper/Getty Images)

Gun and ammunition sales continue to soar in the days following the tragic shooting in Newtown, Conn., that left six adults and 20 children dead.

Brownells, the world's largest supplier of firearm accessories and supplies, released a statement on a forum for gun enthusiasts, apologizing for the delay in fulfilling orders of assault weapon magazines, explaining that the company had experienced "unprecedented" demand for AR-15 ammunition magazines in the last three days.

Brownells' president Pete Brownell wrote on AR15.com that the company has sold about 3.5 years worth of magazines in 72 hours, adding that the company is "working like crazy to get these orders to [customers] as quickly as possible." Corpus noted that Brownells' 30- and 20-round magazines are selling quickly, and they've had to order more materials to keep up with the production demand.

In the days following the shooting, gun sales have risen dramatically. Paul Marquardt, owner of ArmsX, a Connecticut-based gun store near Sandy Hook Elementary, told The Huffington Post that the wait-time on the day after the shooting for a background check was nearly an hour -- the longest wait-time he’s ever seen.

The AR-15 style rifle, a weapon of choice in both the Aurora theater shooting and the most recent shooting in Newtown, accounted for more than 25 percent of ArmsX’s recent sales, he said.

The "threat of regulation has dramatically upset the normal flow of production and distribution," according to Guns.com, and gun enthusiasts are continuing to purchase assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition while they can.

2012 was already a record year for gun sales before the shooting in Newtown on Dec. 14, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who recorded more than 16.8 million background checks for guns purchased this year. And since the FBI does not actually track the number of firearms purchased, the number of weapons sold could be even higher than the number of background-check calls, since customers can purchase multiple guns, according to USA Today.

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly attributed the statement from Brownells written on AR15.com to a company employee. The statement was made by Brownells' president Pete Brownell.

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Executives Making The Most Money Off The Gun Industry
Stephen Feinberg, Cerberus Capital CEO(01 of08)
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Stephen Feinberg is CEO of Cerberus Capital Management, the private equity firm that owns Freedom Group, the country's largest gun manufacturer and owner of the Bushmaster brand. Cerberus announced on Tuesday that it plans to sell its stake in Freedom Group. Adam Lanza, 20, used a Bushmaster rifle to murder 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., on Friday. (credit:Haraz N. Ghanbari, AP)
Wayne LaPierre, National Rifle Association CEO(02 of08)
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Wayne LaPierre is executive vice president and CEO of the National Rifle Association (NRA), the gun industry's top lobbying organization. (credit:Ethan Miller, Getty Images)
George Kollitides, Freedom Group CEO(03 of08)
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George Kollitidesis CEO of Freedom Group, the country's largest gun manufacturer, which owns Bushmaster. (credit:georgekollitides.com)
P. James Debney, Smith & Wesson CEO(04 of08)
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P. James Debney is president and CEO of Smith & Wesson, a major U.S. gun manufacturer. (credit:The Republican / Landov)
William M. Keys, Colt's CEO(05 of08)
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Lt. General William M. Keys has served as CEO of Colt's Manufacturing Company, a major gun manufacturer, since 1999. (credit:USMC)
C. Michael Jacobi, Sturm, Ruger & Co. Chairman(06 of08)
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C. Michael Jacobi is chairman of Sturm, Ruger, & Co., a major gun manufacturer. (credit:Ruger.com)
Walter McLallen, Marlin Firearms Chairman(07 of08)
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Walter McLallen is chairman of Marlin Firearms, a major gun manufacturer, which is owned by Freedom Group. (credit:Jay Paull, Getty Images)
John DeSantis, Bushmaster Firearms President*(08 of08)
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John DeSantis is apparently still president of Bushmaster Firearms, which is owned by Freedom Group. *Though the company announced his intention to resign in 2010, it has not publicly named a successor and would not return HuffPost's request for comment. (credit:Ted S. Warren, AP)