WED | NOVEMBER 19, 2025

Easton Archery announces the launch of the Easton X10 3.2MM Parallel Pro, the latest evolution in the legendary X10 family of world-class competition arrows. Engineered for compound archery’s Olympic debut, the X10 3.2MM Parallel Pro is also an outstanding choice for recurve and barebow competitors seeking top-tier precision.
Scopos released the results of their National Air Rifle League, with reports on Sporter League, Precision League and more.
Fiocchi of America celebrates the remarkable accomplishments of its Pro Shooting Team Members Tyler Marshall, Affiliate Anna Rawe, Shelby Skagg and Richard Marshall Jr.

The Galco Waistband IWB holster, which features a reinforced thumb-break strap, nylon J-clip belt attachment and more, is now available for the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield X pistol - even with a pistol-mounted optic attached.
Celerant Technology has announced a significant enhancement to its GunBroker marketplace integration: Precision Pricing for GunBroker. This industry-first tool leverages live marketplace data to help firearms retailers make smarter, faster pricing and listing decisions directly from their point of sale system.
Rock Salt Marketing has launched a new AI SEO service designed to help businesses in the firearm industry—one of the most digitally restricted sectors in the U.S. marketing landscape—maximize their use of this emerging digital marketing channel.

Shadow Systems announced that it has been awarded an exclusive contract to provide duty pistols to the West Virginia State Police, the largest law enforcement agency in the state and fourth-oldest state police agency in the United States.
Kinetic Development Group (KDG) announces a new partnership with Sports South. This strategic collaboration marks a major milestone for KDG, enhancing product accessibility for retailers and end users nationwide.
The Kinetic Group, part of the Ammo+ division of Czechoslovak Group (CSG), is actively recruiting a talented Marketing Manager to drive the strategic growth and brand excellence of its legendary Remington brand, with additional support for Fiocchi and Baschieri & Pellagri (B&P).

Krieghoff International is seeking a motivated Sales Associate to join its team in Ottsville, Pennsylvania. This full-time, entry-level position offers an opportunity to grow within a family-owned company renowned for craftsmanship, customer service, and a 139-year legacy of excellence in competition shotguns and hunting rifles.
The NRA Foundation has once again stepped up to fight hunger in Missouri, donating $30,000 to help feed children and families across the state through a partnership with the Conservation Federation of Missouri (CFM), Feeding Missouri, and the Share the Harvest Program.
The latest episode of Guns & Ammo Buzz Podcast features an interview with Julie Golob, one of the most accomplished shooters in the history of the sport. Hosted by Editor-in-Chief Eric R. Poole and Handgun Editor James Tarr, the discussion covers Golob’s storied career, from her early days training with her father in upstate New York to her recent move to join Team Springfield Armory in 2025.
In the newest episode of The Michael Waddell Podcast, host Michael Waddell is joined by Bill Thompson, founder of the hunting app Spartan Forge. The two discuss the intersection of military intelligence and ethical wildlife pursuit.
Bond Arms’ model, The First Lady, is engineered for those who demand both performance and elegance. Its compact 3 inch barrel and slim, ergonomic B6 grips provide a comfortable and concealable form factor without sacrificing the formidable stopping power Bond Arms is known for.
The Mantis TitanX is here. This innovative training gun integrates MantisX technology to track movement, analyze performance, and deliver precise feedback, helping you build skills that transfer directly to live fire.

Bond Arms highlights the continued demand for the DT47, the limited-edition collector’s firearm that honors the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States.
The Bond Arms Cyclops has established itself as a unique and commanding presence in the handgun market, offering what many enthusiasts describe as undeniable bragging rights. It distinguishes itself by chambering some of the most powerful available handgun cartridges, including the .45-70 Government and .50 Action Express.
Davidson’s announced the expansion of the exclusive N-Frame Model 20 heavy-duty exclusive revolver line produced in collaboration with Smith & Wesson to include a 6” barreled model. Now, this latest iteration is almost gone.

The Gamekeepers of Mossy Oak, airing Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Outdoor Channel, is redefining how to celebrate the great outdoors. This series explores the intersection of science, hunting, fishing, and wildlife conservation, offering viewers and listeners a deeper connection to the natural world.
The highly anticipated Guns & Ammo Showcase is set to air this November, bringing exclusive insights and must-have deals in the firearms industry just in time for the holiday season. Viewers can tune in to the Outdoor Channel on Wednesday, November 26, at 8 p.m. ET, and the Sportsman Channel on Thursday, November 20, at 9 p.m. ET.
TheInternational Defensive Pistol Association is practical competition derived from concealed carry training. More than 370 competitors have gathered at theCMP Talladega Marksmanship Park to find out who will be the national champions.

 

It’s that time of the year again, the gift-giving holidays – though, with birthdays, graduations, promotions/new jobs, it’s never a bad time to consider gifts.

Starting with something shooters can use – but won’t break the bank – for under $40, you can get a decent dump pouch, like this one from The Wilderness Tactical, my friends in Phoenix. The Bucket is the newest size in the line. 

Image from The Wilderness Tactical.

Attaching this to the belt, in the simple and secure Wilderness fashion, it remains rolled-up in storage until needed – to stow empty or partly depleted magazines, ammo, additional loaded magazines, whatever you need to have available. Deploy it and the wide mouth makes it dirt-simple to put things in or take things out.

This thing can accept around 5-6 AR magazines loosely, many pistol magazines, fifty rounds of shotgun shells – and they note that it’s a great brass bag for post-class range cleanup.

For a few more dollars, check out Simply Rugged Holsters. Gift ideas there include some very nice, real leather wallets, a Deluxe Gun Rug – or a gift certificate if you’re unsure what the shooter on your list is interested in.

In general, gift cards are fine for various things, but consider they can be used to get subscriptions. In this era of disjointed communications – with nearly no gun magazines – you can find the best of firearms information online. Places like Gun Tales Magazine – where Sheriff Jim Wilson, Shane Jahn, and others provide some of the best story-telling in the shooting space.

For industry insider info and some history in detailed articles, look to American Fighting Revolver –Darryl "DB" Bolke and BrYan "Y" Eastridge specialize in the round gun but can vary from the topic where relevant. For $5/month, no long-term contract, and a “cancel anytime” provision, the shooter on your list can’t lose. 

For eye protection, I’ve gone to Hunters HD Gold – as well as for driving glasses. Not typical industry “box of safety glasses,” this product has lenses of Trivex, made for a military standard of protection. There is more light passing through the lens, more contrast in diminished lighting and a “warm” light exposure.

Above, Hunters HD Gold – first rate glasses for the range and behind the wheel. Below, Axil XCOR PRO ear buds – new, improved in-the-ear hearing protection products.

 

I’m seeing more people go to “ear buds” for hearing protection. Outdoors – on the trap range, when hunting or on an outdoor range that’s not heavily populated with people shooting centerfire rifles, in-the-ear protection can suffice. With heavier stuff or more people shooting – and when on an indoor range – over-the ear protection provides more coverage from concussive blast. 

For those outdoor shooting trips, I’ve used in-the-ear style protection, most recently the AXIL XCOR PRO. I’ve had experience with a few earbud designs with various levels of success. The “ear tips” are the interface between the devices and the human ear; improper selection can lead to unsatisfactory results, as I’ve discovered before. 

The hearing protection is said to be rated at 29 dB SNR. The enhancement I can testify to, as tested on the range and at home. The new earbuds feature touch controls, a large pad on each device, plus a rectangular button to toggle hearing boost volume. When used in the Bluetooth mode, I can hear the range commands on the “Bullseye” shooting app, ensuring my practice is relevant.

Care to spend a little more – and involve a federal licensee? Everyone needs a 22 revolver for fun. The lowest price option is often the most fun. I’ve used a Heritage 22 single action before, nice gun and accurate enough for plinking and learning grip-sights-trigger. 

More recently, I’ve used the Ruger entry into the field, the Wrangler. The first was a birds-head (rounded grip frame) and the later was the Super Wrangler in 22LR/22 Magnum. 

The Super, with its adjustable sights, could make best use of the varying points of impact with regular 22 ammunition; with the Magnum cylinder installed, it was obligatory. 

 You won’t break the bank with this choice, though you’ll have to find a licensee to get it ordered – they’ll have a distributor to get it if it’s not in stock. Smart licensees will give you a card to give to the recipient, so the lucky new owner can bring it in for paperwork and the transfer. 

If you’re not familiar with the legal implications of giving a gun as a present, the National Shooting Sports Foundation has some tips here.

— Rich Grassi

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