FRI | NOVEMBER 14, 2025

The 2026 ARC™ combines enhanced stability, efficiency, and versatility in a lightweight, high-powered platform. Built on Mathews’ most advanced riser design to date, the new SWX-2 Cam with perimeter weight technology, and a redesigned limb cup and limb geometry, every system within the ARC platform has been scrutinized to retain velocity across hunting setups.
The clock is winding down on one of the year’s most remarkable collections. Bidding ends Sunday evening for the November edition of Collector’s Elite Auctions, headlined by the once-in-a-lifetime pairing of a 1985 Chevrolet K10 4x4 Outdoorsman and its matching Winchester rifle.
The Hornady® family was honored at the Greater Grand Island Community Foundations Gift of Legacy celebration. The Hornady family was presented with the Legacy Award, in recognition of their enduring generosity, community leadership, and deep-rooted commitment to the Greater Grand Island area.

Team Berger shooter Morgun King has been crowned the 2025 Precision Rifle Series (PRS) Pro Series Champion with the season concluding at the Finale held at WAR Rifles in Tremont, PA.
Team Berger’s Austin Buschman delivered a stunning performance at the competitive 2025 Precision Rifle Series Pro Series Finale, securing a 1st place finish and rising from 18th place to finish 2nd in the 2025 PRS Pro Series.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) would like to congratulate the members of Team Ruger on their strong performance at the 2025 Space Coast IDPA Challenge. Four Team Ruger members hit the range, ready to compete and deliver standout results across multiple divisions.

A one-of-a-kind New Original Henry Deluxe Engraved Edition Rifle sold for $47,500 during a live auction at the first annual Big Blue Bash hosted by Law Enforcement Today at Mar-a-Lago on Veterans Day.
Outdoor Holding Company (Nasdaq: POWW, POWWP), the owner of GunBroker.com, announced that the holders of record of the Company’s 8.75% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preferred Stock as of the close of business on December 1, 2025 will receive a cash dividend equal to $0.546875 per Series A Preferred Stock share. The cash dividend will be paid on December 15, 2025.
Streamlight® announced its continued support of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation® (BCRF) with a $20,000 donation. This marks the company’s 15th consecutive year partnering with BCRF, with donations generated through sales of specially marked pink flashlight models through its Lights for a Cause program.

Bear Creek Arsenal is looking for a driven Outside Sales Representative who knows the firearms industry inside and out.
Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation have filed a reply brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Viramontes v. Cook County, SAF’s challenge to the Cook County, Ill., ban on so-called “assault weapons.” The case has been distributed for conference to be held on Friday, Dec. 5.
The Second Amendment Foundation and its partners have filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit supporting plaintiffs-appellants in Vt. Fed. of Sportsmen’s Clubs, Inc. v. Birmingham, a case challenging Vermont’s 72-hour waiting period for firearm purchases.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a motion for summary judgment in one of the organization’s two lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act (NFA).
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced the filing of a motion for summary judgment in Jensen v. ATF, an FPC-backed federal case challenging key provisions of the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA). The motion—filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas—asks the court to strike down and permanently enjoin enforcement of the challenged provisions of the NFA.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced the filing of its final brief in support of Supreme Court review in Viramontes v. Cook County, Illinois, asking the Supreme Court of the United States to finally decide the constitutionality of so-called “assault weapon” bans.

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announces that 2A Bourbon has joined the organization as the newest Silver-level corporate partner.
Available now in the ALPS OutdoorZ’s DU Legacy Line Accessories are the DU Legacy Shotgun Case, DU Legacy Game Strap, and DU Legacy Gun Sling. The DU Legacy Collection displays a tasteful look that is sure to catch the eyes of everyone in the blind.
Camfour, Inc. announces the release of the "Aces and Eights," a commemorative limited edition Colt Python revolver inspired by Wild Bill Hickok's final poker hand. The revolver features machine-engraved Old West scrollwork and 18k gold inlays, with only 100 units produced at $2,999 MSRP.

Rost Martin announces the launch of the RM1S Comp, a subcompact pistol featuring a compensated slide and barrel, now available in a California-compliant configuration. Joining it is the new RM1C Comp California model, expanding the brand’s offerings for the state.
Charter Arms is offering closeout pricing on their Pathfinder 22 Magnum and 22 LR models. You can now get some models for under $400, just in time for the holiday season.
AirForce Airguns announces the release of the Condor-SL and CondorSS-SL. These new models advance the Condor platform with AirForce’s Sound-Loc® suppression system, delivering refined ergonomics and integrated next-generation sound-reduction technology.

XS Sights now offers Minimalist night sights for Diamondback SDR pistols and Fiber Optic Sights, Minimalist OR Sights, and Optic Plates for Walther PDP pistols. The new products feature precision CNC machining, tritium illumination, and fiber optic options designed for self-defense, competition, and duty use.
Reptilia® announces the release of the 35MM ROF™-90 for Trijicon® RMR & SRO, now available in Flat Dark Earth (FDE). Designed for shooters who demand precision, speed, and reliability, the ROF-90 is a drop-in upgrade engineered specifically for the Reptilia® 35MM AUS™ Mount and Geissele® Super Precision™ Mount.
CZ announces that it has joined the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) as its newest Gold-level Corporate Partner. The move underscores CZ’s steadfast commitment to protecting and advancing the individual right to keep and bear arms in the United States.

Liberty Ammunition sponsored the inaugural Federal Law Enforcement "Big Blue Bash" at Mar-a-Lago, with proceeds benefiting the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Foundation. CEO Gary Ramey donated ammunition and financial support to thank law enforcement and support families of wounded and fallen officers.
Vortex® is offering you the chance to share your hero’s story to win an all-expenses paid trip for your veteran and a guest to the 23rd Annual Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas on January 2, 2026.
Get ready to embrace an inner ruggedness with Sportsman Channel's "Manliest Moments," beginning at 4 p.m. ET on November 15. This curated collection of raw, exhilarating outdoor adventures promises to capture the essence of masculinity in its most primal form.
Waypoint TV will feature a full night of Winchester Life® programming on Saturday, November 15, from 3 p.m.-7 p.m. EST. The four-hour block will feature back-to-back episodes of Winchester Life and a collection of Winchester short films that highlight the brand’s storied legacy and innovative products.
 

Shortly before NASGW last month, the industry was surprised when Beretta Holdings revealed a significant stock position in Sturm, Ruger (NYSE: RGR).

Ruger, rebuffed in attempts to determine just what Beretta Holdings was either after or wanting, enacted a Shareholder Protection plan. On Wall Street, those are best known as “poison pills” - measures designed to dilute a potentially hostile shareholder’s percentage of ownership while simultaneously raising the costs of taking additional equity positions.

Despite attempts to speak with Beretta Holdings, Ruger’s new investor had absolutely nothing to say beyond the requisite SEC filings. Those filings, however, offered small hints at what Beretta Holdings might have in mind. According to that filing, Beretta Holdings said they saw potential areas for mutual cooperation, collaboration and benefit.

Earlier this week, I learned the companies already have one collaborative agreement in place- and it was there long before the stock acquisition. Beretta Hellas, the distribution arm of Beretta for Greece, the Balkan regions and Cyprus, has been Ruger’s distributor for that region since 2023. The first Ruger products were shipped there in 2025 and some have been sold to customers.

What appeared to be the first sign of a Beretta/Ruger breakthrough wasn’t all it appeared to be. Ruger and Beretta Hellas have had a collaborative agreement since 2023. Screenshot from Beretta Hellas release.

As far as the timing of this week’s “announcement” from Beretta Hellas, it’s either an example case of news traveling very slowly from Greece, or (more likely) a PR announcement designed to help sales as we approach the holiday season. No further insights available here -unfortunately.

Ruger’s quarterly report and conference call last week further reinforced what everyone in the industry already knows: things are slow, but there’s hope for an upswing ahead. While Ruger failed to hit analyst estimates for profits, it still paid a quarterly dividend to shareholders, despite taking several income “hits” related to product line modifications, management realignments, and preparations to put the new Ruger facility formerly known as Anderson Manufacturing in Hebron, Kentucky, into production.

It also saw one of their new products essentially unveiled via an unexpected analyst question.

While inquiring about the potential for special edition Ruger products commemorating the country’s 250th birthday, Cuyahoga Capital’s James Kostell asked if the planned Red Label shotguns (which were still top secret as of NASGW) were “somehow related to your new large shareholder, which is sort of the elephant in the room?”

To me, reintroduction of the Red Label shotgun was the big news in that question. Kostell’s question had essentially ripped the deep cover from a product that had been a secret.

CEO Todd Seyfert’s response pointed out two things often overlooked when talking about new products: 1) there are long lead times between decisions to produce and products reaching shelves, and 2) there are sometimes occurrences in the industry that are nothing more than coincidences.

Shotguns, Seyfert said, were the missing link in Ruger’s being a full-line manufacturer. The upcoming Red Label shotgun had been in the planning stages for quite some time, and and the Beretta stock buy was another of those coincidental happenings.

When Kostell pressed the Beretta purchase, Seyfert’s response was a solid example of how to answer a question without running afoul of SEC regulations.

“We appreciate their investment and confidence in our company,” Seyfert said, “We reported in our press release last month that we issued a shareholder rights plan to preserve the status quo…we’re happy to engage with anyone that wants to have a conversation. And we’re a public company. We’re always for sale, and we look forward to engaging with them..when they’re ready.”

In reflection, there are takeaways from Ruger’s call that go beyond financial results: 1) good companies have downturns—but have as many contingency plans in place as possible to ease the blow, 2) there’s a pretty good chance Ruger will have one-or more- 250th anniversary special edition products coming out next year, and, 3) a “new” product to be announced at some future date will be a reintroduction of the Red Label shotgun.

With the recently-reintroduced Glenfield rifle line, Ruger has now assembled a “good (Glenfield)-better (Ruger)- best (Marlin)” line of hunting rifles.

Shotguns, the missing product in Ruger’s “Full-Line” goal will be filled with the upcoming Red Labels. With what are essentially built-in “good-better-best” ranges in shotguns from virtually every manufacturer, it looks as if Ruger will have accomplished the goal of a gun for every interest and most budgets. The first question, of course, is what will be the first offering? If history’s any indication, it will be a 20 gauge. The first Red Label, introduced in 1977, was a 20-gauge with a 26 inch barrel (and an MSRP of $480—that’s not likely).

As to the Beretta acquisition, we’ll keep you posted.

—Jim Shepherd

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