FRI | NOVEMBER 21, 2025

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Remington Ammunition congratulates several of its sponsored shooters for earning their spots on the NSCA’s 2026 USA Sporting Clays Team. This team’s members are Americans who will represent the association and the country in international competitions.
The National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA) has recently announced its 2026 USA Sporting Clays Team members. Federal Ammunition congratulates sponsored shooter Derrick Mein for earning his spot on the 2026 FITASC Senior Team.

The NRA Foundation announced a $250,000 grant to USA Shooting to support the organization’s national team programs. This investment will help strengthen athlete development, enhance training resources, and ensure America’s top competitive shooters have the tools they need to excel on the world stage.
GunBroker.com presents an extraordinary estate collection of antique firearms from England, Europe and America. Offered across more than 50 lots, the selection includes cased sets, paired pistols and high condition examples from some of the most respected gunmakers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
NSSF® is encouraged by President Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert Cekada to be the Director of the ATF. NSSF is heartened that President Trump is nominating a permanent director, which will provide strong leadership to the men and women of the ATF and the firearm industry ATF regulates with fair and impartial regulatory guidance.

Liberty Ammunition announces that Gary Ramey has been selected for the Manatee Technical College Advisory Committee for CNC/Machining.
Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) announces it has been awarded a contract by U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) for the Combat Assault Rifle (CAR) program. A select-fire variant of the SOLGW MK1 rifle with an 11.5-inch barrel was chosen.
Staccato2011 announced that world champion competitive shooter Max Michel has joined the company as its new Vice President of Training, Marketing, and Brand Ambassadorship. Michel has been one of the top pistol shooters in the world for nearly three decades.

TAG Precision announced the appointment of Chevalier Advertising as its Agency of Record for public relations, media relations, affiliate marketing and influencer/content-creator partnerships.
NSSF® and its Project ChildSafe® program announced the launch of "Project ChildSafe Salt Lake” in collaboration with Salt Lake City Police Department, Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office, South Salt Lake Police Department, West Jordan Police Department, Murray City Police Department and Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Law Enforcement as well as various local leaders and organizations.
NSSF® filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in support of plaintiffs challenging Vermont’s mandatory 72-hour “cooling off” waiting period when lawfully purchasing a firearm. NSSF argues that nothing in the nation’s history or tradition supports delaying a law-abiding citizen from exercising their Second Amendment rights when legally purchasing a firearm.
NSSF® appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit following the U.S. District Court of Maryland’s decision dismissing NSSF’s lawsuit challenging Maryland’s law that intended to circumvent the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a brief in response to the government’s efforts to limit the scope of the injunction SAF obtained on behalf of its members in its U.S. Post Office carry ban challenge.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that it has filed a motion for summary judgment in Escher v. Noble, its federal constitutional challenge to Massachusetts’ sweeping ban on the possession and carry of semiautomatic firearms and handguns by law-abiding adults under 21.

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) filed a scathing brief responding to a recent Department of Justice motion to gut a major Second Amendment victory in Firearms Policy Coalition, Inc., et al. v. Bondi, a case where the court previously held that peaceable Americans must be allowed to carry firearms in Post Offices.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a motion for summary judgment in a case challenging Massachusetts’ ban on the purchase, carry and possession of nearly all modern firearms by 18-20-year-olds.
The new Sport line of riflescope rings from Vortex® ensure hunters now have an option that will exceed their expectations. Compatible with Picatinny and Weaver®-style rails, Sport Riflescope Rings come in a variety of tube sizes and heights to perfectly match your setup.

Honored American Veterans Afield (HAVA) and the San Antonio Police Department hosted the 16th Annual Family Range Day at San Antonio Police Training Academy. This shooting event was attended by over 200 Disabled Veterans, and their families, including 36 children who were cared for and entertained by the staff from XS Sights.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announces that Ammo.com has renewed their corporate partnership at the Silver level.
Guidefitter announced the launch of a new strategic partnership with the Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA). As part of the partnership, Guidefitter has begun providing streamlined, pre-approved Insider access to all current POMA members.

A compelling two-part conversation on the future of America’s hunting tradition is now live on the Fist Full of Dirt podcast. Hosted by Ronnie “Cuz” Strickland, the series features Council to Advance Hunting and the Shooting Sports Executive Director Chuck Sykes in an in-depth discussion.
Iron Valley® Supply is commemorating the U.S. Marine Corps with a limited run of 500 Colt 1911 G1 Classic pistols. This intricately engraved pistol, dubbed “The Few, The Proud,” is adorned with an iconic scene from Tun Tavern where the Marines were founded.
WOOX announces the introduction of the WOOX Forty-Seven line; a complete premium upgrade system for the legendary AK platform. The Forty-Seven line includes two stock options, a grip, and two handguard options.

Beretta unveils the new AX800 Suprema. The AX800 Suprema combines breakthrough gas-system technology, championship barrel engineering, and industry-leading recoil mitigation to deliver more effective shots, faster follow-ups, and less maintenance between hunts.
Walther Arms announces the formal multi-year pause of production for its legendary PPK®, PPK/S®, and PP® legacy handgun lines. These models will now enter a multi-year reengineering and modernization program.
EAACorp announces its latest special edition Girsan MC 1911 model, this one for the 250th Anniversary of U.S. Independence in 2026. This commemorative 1911 features laser engraved grips with a rendition of the Great Seal of the United States, an engraved slide with chrome finish, and PVD gold accent controls.
EAACorp announces its latest special edition Girsan MC 1911 model for the 250th Anniversary of U.S. Independence in 2026. This exclusive model celebrates the nation’s free spirit and the constitutional right to bear arms with a premium limited edition firearm made for collectors and patriots in mind.
Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing introduces the Cole Exclusive Zoli Z-Expedition 20-gauge, now featuring Zoli light-weight barrels. The Z-Expedition blends the proven durability and performance of the Z-Sport with the added advantage of being the first 20-gauge equipped with Zoli light-weight barrels.
Black Friday 2025 isn’t just a day this year — it’s an entire month. Meprolight® is giving customers all of November to gear up and save with 20% off every product, sitewide, all month long.
Iron Valley® Supply is excited to announce that Dead Air Silencers will go on sale starting November 26, 2025 and will run until December 7, 2025. Qualified dealers can take advantage of 60-day terms (ask your Account Manager).
AGM Global Vision announced a special Holiday Rebate Program featuring exclusive savings on seven of their most popular thermal optics. Running November 17–December 17, 2025, this limited-time promotion is designed as both a year-end thank-you to current customers and a seasonal opportunity for new buyers who have been considering stepping into thermal technology.
Target Sports USA announced its 2025 Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotions, including a daily Scavenger Hunt* running November 26, 2025, through December 8, 2025.
Firearms News released its November issue with a cover story by James Tarr on the TISAS PX-9 Pistol from SDS Arms. Tarr breaks down the PX-9 with practical insights shooters can use.
 

Today’s feature is from the National Shooting Sports Foundation

It won’t be passing Constitutional carry anytime soon, but New York — particularly New York City — is seeing a surge in gun purchases and jam-packed permit courses required by the state just for Gothamites to exercise their Second Amendment rights.

Gun store retailers are working overtime to quell anxious and worried residents of the nation’s largest city, even as those customers are shocked to realize they aren’t able to walk in, purchase a firearm, and leave with their new gun that same day – or week, or even month.

And who can blame them?

Gun control politicians, long in control in the Empire State, have passed so many restrictions on law-abiding New Yorkers to exercise their Constitutional rights that far too many simply, out of frustration, give up.  Those roadblocks, in essence, deny New Yorkers their ability to keep and bear arms and, at a time when many rush to the licensed gun retailer, the backlogs and bottlenecks can be jarring — especially for first-time buyers. Erecting barriers to the exercise of Second Amendment rights to frustrate citizens into just giving up is the intent of this regulatory scheme.

City Residents Fearful

New York City has seen an explosion of applicants seeking to obtain the state’s required permission slip to exercise their Second Amendment rights since 2022. That’s when the U.S. Supreme Court in its Bruen decision struck down New York state’s restrictive and subjective “may issue” permit scheme that left most New Yorkers out of options for protecting themselves, their property and their loved ones. Even before that SCOTUS ruling, there was a surge in riots, looting and crime during the coronavirus pandemic, defund the police policies were increasingly implemented and New York policies like cashless bail and soft-on-crime prosecutors like Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg let criminals back out on the streets with little or no punishment for their crimes. That does not even account for rising law enforcement retirements leaving the city increasingly vulnerable to criminal violence.

All of that was happening even before the horrific Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023, and the recent election of avowed antigun and defund the police New York City mayor Zorhan Mamdani. His election has led to a new wave of New York City police officers filing for retirement.

Gun permit applications are skyrocketing. Prior to the Bruen decision, on average, fewer than 100 law-abiding New York City residents each month applied for a permission slip to carry a firearm in the city for self-protection. There was a surge during the coronavirus pandemic and a post-Bruen surge, with the monthly average reaching 600 before stabilizing at between 400–500 for a consistent stretch, according to data from the New York State Police Department. Following the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel, the next month permit applications reached an all-time high at more than 1,270 — led by Jewish New Yorkers who decided to exercise their Second Amendment rights. Since then, an average of 700–800 permit applicants attempt the process each month, all just to exercise a God-given right enshrined in the Constitution.

Non-Traditional Gun Owners Leading the Way

Over the course of the past five or six years, the explosion of new first-time gun buyers has changed the look of the gun-owning community for the better.  NSSF has always said the Second Amendment is for everyone. Those millions of first-time gun owners have increasingly looked more like America, not just “old, pale and male” as previously caricatured. In New York’s case, that includes Jewish New Yorkers, African Americans, Hispanic and Asian Americans, lesbian and gay New Yorkers and more. And so long as they aren’t prohibited by law, owning a gun is their Constitutional right.

But New York still has in place restrictions that make it overly burdensome, time-consuming and difficult for law-abiding New Yorkers to purchase a firearm — a process that can take up to a year or longer. That includes a rigorous firearm training and safety course despite the factthat “New York hasn’t standardized the classes beyond outlining a handful of topics to touch on.”

That makes it extremely difficult for would-be firearm purchasers to go to their neighborhood firearm retailer and go home with a safe and reliable self-defense tool.

In the case of Jewish New Yorkers who saw the city elect Mamdani as their next mayor, police officers choosing to retire because of it and who see a rise in antisemitic violence in the city with the world’s largest Jewish population outside of Israel, Second Amendment rights have a new appeal.

“It’s getting busy because of him,” longtime New York City gun safety instructor Lance Dashefsky recently told the New York Post, referring to Mayor-elect Mamdani. “We ain’t fleeing — we’re here to stay. We’re not victims anymore.”

“The NYPD is all retiring – we have to fight for ourselves,” added Michael Bergida, who opened a gun shop in Marine Park, Brooklyn, called Samson Armory.

Another New York City firearm instructor, Ross Den of Brooklyn, said anyone who was ever on the fence about getting a concealed carry weapon is no longer.

“There are plenty of rabbis who carry – shul is where the greatest threat is,” Den told the Post, adding, “People are beginning to wake up and are now realizing they have to defend themselves and not rely on the cavalry to come save them.”

Industry Remains Top Ally

Despite the roadblocks erected to slow New Yorkers from exercising their Constitutional rights, the firearm industry remains committed to ensuring those rights cannot be unconstitutionally infringed. If New Yorkers — especially those in the city — are “gun curious,” they should visit their neighborhood firearm retailer to simply ask questions. They will find a welcoming and friendly environment with industry advocates who are there to help them learn, train and protect what matters most — their lives, their families and their homes and property.

“We are Jewish and we will protect ourselves – even if the mayor despises us,” a woman visiting a gun retailer told the Post. “We will have a say in our protection and not have to rely on others.”

The firearm industry steadfastly remains committed to being there by her side as well. The Second Amendment is there for all law-abiding Americans to protect themselves.

— Larry Keane 

Lawrence G. Keane is the Senior Vice President and General Counsel for NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association.

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