WED | DECEMBER 10, 2025

Whitewater’s new Merino Wool Half-Fingered Glove is getting traction for being outstanding handwear for anglers who demand warmth and comfort without sacrificing dexterity or sensitivity.
Mission Archery announces the launch of the 2026 Mission Range, a high-performance hunting bow engineered to deliver premium results without the premium price tag. The new Mission Range is powered by Mission’s innovative MB Switchweight Cam, allowing shooters to easily adjust draw lengths and draw weights.
Collectors Elite Auctions unveils its December lineup, a carefully curated selection of scarce and investment grade firearms chosen for discerning collectors. This month’s offering highlights extraordinary examples from Colt, GLOCK and Smith & Wesson, each representing the type of rarity, provenance and condition that define true collector level acquisitions.

Athlon Outdoors announces the Kelbly’s Element Precision rifle as the 2025 Ballistic’s Best Target Bolt Action Winner in the fiercely competitive Target Bolt-Action category. Kelbly’s edged out the field by the slimmest of margins.
Springfield Armory announced that the St. Louis County Police Department has adopted the Echelon 4.5F 9mm pistol. According to a department armorer for the St. Louis County Police, officers completing their transition training are extremely happy with the performance and shootability of the pistols, and appreciate how they can be tailored to fit their hands.
Otis Technology announced the promotion of Brad McIntyre to Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2026. McIntyre currently serves as Executive Vice President and has been a dedicated member of the Otis team for over 25 years.

WATCHTOWER Defense announced the launch of its new Range Rewards Program. Through the Range Rewards Program, participating ranges receive substantial discounts and the opportunity to earn free guns, allowing them to showcase WATCHTOWER rifles and handguns to their members and guests without incurring significant upfront costs.
LEICA Sport Optics USA announced its sponsorship of DIVERGE 14, the latest edition of SITKA’s renowned annual photo competition. Now entering its fourteenth year, DIVERGE has cemented SITKA as a leader in tasteful, high-quality outdoor imagery and continues to inspire elevated creativity across the hunting community.
WOOX announces they have been nominated for the 2026 Gundies Award in “The Most Innovative Brand of the Year” category. Voting is now officially open.

Camfour, Inc. will host a retailer-focused webinar on Tuesday, December 16th titled “NFA 2026: Zero Tax, Higher Demand.” The event will outline the major industry changes taking effect in January and what they mean for dealers.
After an exhaustive evaluation of firearms from across the 1911 and 2011 spectrum, Athlon Outdoors named the Wilson Combat Project 1 as the winner in the 2011s category for Ballistic’s Best 2025.
The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) is seeking a highly motivated individual to assume the role of Programs Manager for the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP). The successful candidate will be responsible for growing and supporting SASP member teams.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has a career opportunity to help grow our mission to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. RMEF seeks a state advocacy manager to represent the organization regarding state legislation, wildlife commission issues and coordination with staff and volunteers.
SIGHTRON announces the long awaited S6 10-60x56 ED Field Target riflescope is now shipping. The S6 field target scope is premium choice for airgun, small caliber field target and benchrest shooters.
Steiner Optics announced the Steiner has been officially recognized as the top-performing red dot rifle optic in a recent Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) evaluation.

DeSantis Gunhide® introduces their latest hunting holster, the Wild Hog™ Premium #231. The fully ambidextrous Wild Hog™ Premium Field and Range Holster was designed to be worn either cross-draw or strong side with a forward cant.
Galco’s Masterbilt™ holster series now includes holsters designed for the 2-inch to 3-inch Smith and Wesson K-frame revolvers. Available in black, the Master Agent features detailed hand-molding for a beautiful appearance and superior firearm retention.
Barnes Bullets announces its 2026 new product lineup. Beginning in early 2026, all new products will be available at independent dealers, major retail sporting goods stores, farm and home stores and their websites. Visit www.BarnesBullets.com to purchase new products, or find a dealer near you.

XS Sights is now offering its advanced fiber optic sights and optic plates for Smith & Wesson pistols and its durable and reliable R2D 2.0 sights for Ruger Security-380 pistols.
Kinetic Development Group (KDG) is continuing to push the boundaries of M-LOK modularity with its Kinect™ Series of tool-less, quick-disconnect mounts—designed specifically to solve the limitations of traditional hard-mount M-LOK accessories.
Davidson’s announced their latest exclusive firearm produced in collaboration with Ruger. This Ruger RXM is now produced with a flat dark earth slide finish and a Magpul FDE frame, exclusively available at Davidson’s and GalleryofGuns.com.

Sierra Bullets announces its 2026 new product lineup. Beginning in early 2026, all new products will be available at stocking dealers, major retail sporting goods stores, their websites and www.SierraBullets.com. To purchase new products at a dealer near you, visit the dealer locator at Sierra Dealers.
Henry Repeating Arms has launched a new product from its performance-oriented Special Products Division called the SPD PREDATOR – the most accurate lever-action rifle ever built and the only one backed by a three-shot sub-MOA guarantee from the factory.
WOOX announces the introduction of WOOX 1913 Compatible Stocks; engineered for firearms that feature a rear 1913 receiver interface, such as MP5-style platforms and other modern tactical firearms.

Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks proposes to utilize Pittman Robertson funds to remove and rebuild the firing line shelter at the Whittecar Rifle & Pistol Range. FWP is also proposing an updated lease agreement with Whittecar Rifle & Pistol Club (Club).
Hodgdon Powder Company, The Gunpowder People, announced the release of the 2026 Hodgdon Annual Manual. This reloading manual features data for Hodgdon, Accurate Powder, IMR, Ramshot and Winchester Smokeless Propellants.
The NRA Competitive Shooting Division has set out to find the world’s greatest shooter, and that starts with a comprehensive series of shooting tests derived from many of the popular shooting disciplines, all in one place with factory supplied guns and ammo.
 

Following up on Books for Gun Guys in last Tuesday’s edition of The Outdoor Wire, here are a few more book recommendations for your favorite gun nerd. Order now, and you should have that new read wrapped and under the tree in plenty of time.

Once again, in no particular order but starting off with a very recognizable author…

Julie Golob

From a name you probably already know, and an author you may have met before, check out Julie Golob’s book Shoot: Your Guide to Shooting and Competition (Amazon). I have a copy—stashed away somewhere among the books I kept when I last moved—which is signed by Julie.

Julie’s kind of an expert—if her many shooting titles and trophies are any indication—so if you’re planning to jump into shooting in a more serious way, her book is a good one to grab. Pro Tip: If you’re attending one of the big trade shows, like SHOT Show or the NRA Show, you might want to bring it along and get your copy signed. Julie’s really cool about that.

Another book, especially for those of you that are parents, is Julie’s Toys, Tools, Guns & Rules: A Children's Book About Gun Safety (Amazon). From the description: ‘Toys, Tools, Guns & Rules helps parents break the ice with kids about this taboo topic by comparing firearms to other potentially dangerous adult tools. Colorful illustrations help guide children as they learn about firearms, how they work, and who uses them.’

Julie was introduced to shooting by her father, and as a mother has passed that tradition on to her daughters, so she knows what she writes about. Dads looking to raise their kids to be hunters and shooters can be assured that a wary mom may be less so knowing you’re trusting Julie to help educate them through her book.

Ryan M. Cleckner

Ryan Cleckner’s book Long Range Shooting Handbook: The Complete Beginner's Guide to Precision Rifle Shooting (Amazon) was recommended to me by Michael Bane when we got to talking about my interest in the dark arts of distance shooting.

There is great complexity in shooting at distance—and doing it well. Sure, you could teach yourself if you have enough time or are preternaturally inclined to the way of the rifle, but unless your nickname is Bob Lee, you might want a little help climbing that particular learning curve.

James Tarr

James Tarr is another author you are probably familiar with if you’ve read a lot of gun magazines over the years. Besides reviewing the latest firearms, Tarr is also a novelist—and a pretty good one at that.

He’s written several books, but his novel Bestiarii (Echoes of Pangaea) (Amazon) is one that Michael Bane recommended to me, noting that in it ‘he wrote a dinosaur book that isn’t about the dinosaurs.’

One Goodreads reviewer said of Bestiarii, “This is a story of people and their trials in a harsh land of man-eating monsters and heartless rebels. I loved the characters, the plot is well executed, and the author's writing style is so vivid that I can easily picture each scene in my mind.”

Another called it ‘a masterful work of storytelling.’ If you only know James Tarr for his gun magazine articles, don’t sleep on his fiction writing, and maybe follow Bane’s suggestion and start with the book about a Mexican civil war, U.S.-backed private contractors, a hunting trip gone wrong, and—well—dinosaurs..

Victor Gischler

As with many of the best books I’ve read, I had never heard of author Victor Gischler, but when Michael Bane told me to add Gun Monkeys (Amazon) to my reading list, I soon found out why I trust his recommendations.

Gun Monkeys has one of the best opening lines: “I turned the Chrysler onto the Florida Turnpike with Rollo Kramer's headless body in the trunk, and all the time I'm thinking I should've put some plastic down.” How do you not fall in love with a book that starts like that?

While Gun Monkeys is my favorite of Gischler’s books, Go-Go Girls of the Apocalypse (Amazon) is a close and well-deserved second. It’s a post-societal-collapse and rebuild story with colorful characters like Joey Armageddon and great storytelling. If you are a fan of Jack Daniels, there is a fantastic rewrite of the famous brand’s story from its bottle label that I think you’ll really enjoy.

Boston Teran

God Is a Bullet (Amazon) by Boston Teran is a horrifying look at the underbelly of an ugly California culture, featuring a satanic cult that kidnaps a fourteen-year-old girl. Her father, a small-town cop, sets out on a desperate mission to find her.

Boston Teran, who has been nominated or won over 17 awards, is an Edgar Award winner for Best First Novel. In 2023, God is a Bullet made it to the big screen, though like most film versions of good novels, it pales in comparison.

Marc Cameron

Finally, a late entry from the friends-with-recommendations list. John Richardson of the No Lawyers - Only Guns and Money blog reached out after reading last week’s feature and suggested author Marc Cameron.

John reminded me that Cameron, like Andrews and Wilson, has written titles in the ongoing Tom Clancy - Jack Ryan series, and noted that his Arliss Cutter series (Amazon) deserves a place on this list. The series follows Deputy U.S. Marshal Arliss Cutter. When it comes to tracking someone down—or taking someone out—Cutter’s the best, but his newest assignment takes him far out of his comfort zone to southeast Alaska. There are currently eight books in the series.

Cameron’s other protagonist is Jericho Quinn, a USAF Special Investigations Officer. He’s an Air Force veteran, champion boxer, trained assassin, and hand-picked for a new global task force that, officially, does not exist. Quinn answers only to the Director of National Intelligence and the US President himself. This series (Amazon) also features eight books.

— Paul Erhardt, Managing Editor, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network

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