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Those values, which remain the focal point of the company today, served him well, and by 1951 he closed down the gunsmithing shop to concentrate full-time on providing supplies to gunsmiths across the United States.
Bob‘s son Frank worked in the business as a teenager, and then rejoined the company in 1964 after returning from serving in the United States Navy.
In 1973, Brownells moved into its first purpose-built facility, where it remains today.
As the company continued on its path of success, the new building had been expanded twice by 1980.
In 1983, Bob moved to the Chairman of the Board position, and named Frank the President of Brownells.
The “new era” of Brownells arrived when Frank‘s son Pete joined the company in 1997.
Named Vice President in 2000, Pete oversaw the successful implementation of the Brownells website, www. brownells.com.
Frank and Pete purchased Sinclair International in 2007, which continues to be a valuable addition to the Brownells family of companies.
Pete was named Brownells President in 2008, as Frank moved to the Chief Executive Officer‘s position.
Ammunition is added to Brownells in 2011
By 2012, Brownells was again running out of room for both employees and products.
With no property remaining to expand at its 39-year-old facility in Montezuma, Brownells announced a large warehouse and office facility expansion in nearby Grinnell, Iowa, scheduled to open in late 2013.
When it opened in 2014, the modern Brownells building was designed to stand out among the fields, silos and farm houses that largely border I-80.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sporlan Valve | 1934 | $95.0M | 3,000 | - |
| JANUS et Cie | 1978 | $300.0M | 100 | 6 |
| Revere Copper Products | 1801 | $70.0M | 600 | 15 |
| Plastic Tubing Industries | 1981 | $16.0M | 49 | - |
| MidwayUSA | 1977 | $19.1M | 750 | 1 |
| National Safety Apparel | 1935 | $95.0M | 101 | 28 |
| Augusta Sportswear Brands | 1977 | $250.0M | 750 | - |
| Famous Smoke Shop | 1939 | $17.5M | 25 | 2 |
| Shindigz | 1926 | $29.0M | 350 | - |
| Elite Lighting | 1998 | $7.0M | 125 | - |
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