Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.
SWBIIndustrialsNASDAQAerospace & Defense · Last scanned Jul 18, 2026
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Daily timeframeSmith & Wesson Brands, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of firearms worldwide. The $664.6M market capitalization puts SWBI squarely in small-cap range for its industry. It offers handguns, including revolvers and pistols; long guns, such as modern sporting rifles, pistol caliber carbines, and lever-action rifles; handcuffs; suppressors; and other firearm-related products.
Market Cap
$664.6M
Beta
0.86
P/E (TTM)
37.15
P/E (Fwd)
45.03
EPS (TTM)
$0.40
EPS (Fwd)
$0.33
ROE
4.9%
ROA
3.4%
Cash
$33.4M
Total Debt
$53.1M
Free CF
$84.1M
52W Change
85.1%
Annual Financials
Cash vs Debt
The company holds $33.4M in cash, though total debt stands at $53.1M. This level of leverage is common in the industry but worth monitoring as interest rate conditions evolve. The company generates $84.1M in free cash flow annually, which funds everything from R&D to shareholder returns without needing external financing. ROE of 4.9% points to modest capital efficiency, indicating how much profit the company produces per dollar of shareholder equity. ROA of 3.4% is on the lower side, which is common in asset-heavy industries. Revenue has been relatively flat, moving from $479.2M (2023) to $523.8M (2026).
As with any equity investment, SWBI carries market risk, sector-specific risk, and company-specific risk that investors should evaluate in the context of their own portfolios. No single metric tells the full story. Reviewing SWBI's risk profile alongside its fundamentals and technical indicators provides a more complete picture.