There is no way to answer the question since the makers do not publish the data needed to answer.
Christopher Bonner from Houston Texas
No
Probably never.
Holden is an Australian car manufacturer, but is owned by US company GM. They produce the a few models in Australia, such as the Commodore, but also imports Vauxhauls, Daewoo's and other cars and rebadges them as a various Holden models.
There is no exact number of models total working in the US and I doubt that there ever will be. In addition to the supermodels, there are hundreds of thousands of regular models that aren't in the limelight that receive bookings through their agencies. You'd have to calculate the total number of modeling agencies in America, and then add up the number of models on their rosters--which can range from a boutique agency's 10-30 models to a larger agency with more than 100 models. Even then you'd have to count those models that consider themselves freelance without agency representation.
The railroad manufacturer Union Switch & Signal built .45 pistols for the US Army in WWII.
Yuengling in Pennsylvania is 100 % US owned
No way to answer your question- in MOST of the US, there is no requirement for registration of ordinary rifles, pistols and shotguns- so no numbers available. It is ESTIMATED that between 1/4 and 1/3 of all Americans own a firearm.
Walther is a German company. However, some Walther pistols have been made in France and in US by Smith and Wesson under license.
CarsDirect.com has a fairly extensive listing of used cars and trucks around the US. Many of the models are certified pre-owned vehicles.
the gypsies owned the plantations in the southern US.
In most of the US there is no requirement or process to register guns. It is ESTIMATED that roughly 320 million firearms are owned by ordinary persons in the US.