This video explores the rich history of Federal Ammunition, a prominent U.S. manufacturer based in Anoka, Minnesota. It details the company's 100-year journey, from its humble beginnings in 1916, through its revival and renaming as Federal Cartridge Company in 1922, to its current status as a major player in the ammunition market. The narrative highlights the innovative marketing strategies of founder Charles L. Horn and the company's significant contributions to the industry, such as the adoption of transducers for pressure measurement. The video emphasizes the dedication of its workforce and its substantial growth into a 175-acre facility employing 1,500 people.
This episode of NOIR, "More Valuable Than Oil," delves into America's gun community and industry. Host Colion is challenged by Johann Boden and Casey Reed of Federal Premium® to an intricate course at the Monticello Sportsmen Club in Minnesota. Following this, Colion visits Federal Premium® Ammunition in Anoka, Minnesota, to explore the manufacturing process and understand the significance of a bullet beyond its physical form. The episode highlights the interplay of safety, ethics, science, and fundamental rights in relation to firearms and ammunition, emphasizing the importance of these commodities in upholding Second Amendment rights.
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