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James Crofts of Team Berger won the 2026 F-T/R Vihtavuori V2 Series Championship at the NRA Whittington Center in Raton, New Mexico. Using Berger bullets, Vihtavuori powder, and Lapua brass, Crofts will represent the United States at the 2026 F-Class World Championships in Bisley, England.

Nate Guernsey of Team Lapua won the U.S. National Championship 300-meter title with a score of 593 at the Minneapolis Rifle Club, marking his second national championship of 2026. Competing with Lapua ammunition components, Guernsey defeated Brad Yliniemi and Cameron Keating to claim the title sponsored by USA Shooting.

Team Ruger's James McGinty and David Olhasso won multiple competitions along the East Coast, including the Delaware State GPA, Harvard Steel Smashers, and Pennsylvania State Steel Challenge, using Ruger RXM pistols, SR1911 Competition pistols, and PC Carbines.

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's Youth Shooting Sports program will host state championship tournaments this weekend at the Jacksonville complex, featuring 64 junior and 64 senior teams competing in single-elimination brackets. Thirty-three perfect shooters, including Austin Anselmi, Stephen Anselmi, and Eli Norton, will compete in Champion of Champions shoot-offs, with senior winners receiving up to $2,500 in scholarship money.

Erich Mietenkorte of Team Lapua won the Overall Aggregate, Hunter Rifle, and Standard Rifle championships at the 2026 Lapua Super Shoot in Ridgway, Pennsylvania, overcoming cold, wet, and windy conditions while using Lapua Midas+ ammunition and receiving support from spotter Shane Barnhart.

Real Avid congratulates Doug Koenig on securing his record-setting 21st Bianchi Cup championship title at the NRA Bianchi Cup. Koenig's continued dominance showcases elite-level skill and dedication, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest action pistol competitors in shooting sports history.

Julie Golob, Springfield Armory brand ambassador and U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit veteran, achieved historic performances at the 2026 CMP Bianchi Cup National Championships using the Echelon 4.0FC 9mm. She became the first woman to finish in the Top 10 in Production Optics and successfully defended her first place women's finish in Standing Only Production Optics.

Doug Koenig won his record-setting 21st Bianchi Cup Championship title in Columbia, Missouri, with support from Vihtavuori N320 powder. Vihtavuori Vice President Adam Braverman praised Koenig's dominance and the role of premium components in elite competitive performance.

Otis White of Team Berger won first place at the Spearpoint May Extreme Long Range Light Gun Match in Mesa, Arizona, with Danny Gilbert placing second and Justin Shull third. White achieved 12 impacts across extreme distances up to 2,911 yards using Berger 338 caliber 300 Grain Hybrid OTM Tactical Rifle Bullets and Vihtavuori N568 powder.

Meprolight-sponsored shooter Garrett Tyler won his first overall Precision Rifle Series Atlantic Coast Regional match at Colemans Creek Training Center on May 16, 2026. Tyler, a two-time Atlantic Coast Region Production Class Champion, competed using the Meprolight MVO 3-18x44 precision riflescope against a competitive regional field.

The National Rifle Association announces the "ARC Across America National Challenge," a nationwide competitive shooting event running from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The NRA aims to have over 250 clubs and ranges host America's Rifle Challenge Level 1 matches, welcoming firearm owners of all experience levels to compete and develop practical rifle skills.

Firearms Policy Coalition filed a federal lawsuit, NRA v. Moore, challenging Maryland's ban on semiautomatic handguns with cruciform trigger bars, including most Glock pistols. The National Rifle Association and Second Amendment Foundation seek a permanent injunction against enforcement of the ban signed by Governor Wes Moore.

NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, announced it will challenge Connecticut's ban on striker-fired handguns signed by Gov. Ned Lamont. Lawrence G. Keane, NSSF's Senior Vice President & General Counsel, stated the law unconstitutionally infringes on Second Amendment rights while ignoring criminals who illegally modify firearms with machinegun conversion devices.

The Second Amendment Foundation, National Rifle Association, and Firearms Policy Coalition filed a lawsuit challenging Maryland's Senate Bill 334, which bans machine gun convertible pistols effective January 1, 2027. SAF Executive Adam Kraut stated the law bans nearly every Glock and Glock-style handgun, arguing these commonly owned arms are protected by the Second Amendment.

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) filed a reply brief with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Elite Precision Customs v. ATF, challenging federal laws prohibiting licensed firearm dealers from selling handguns to out-of-state buyers. FPC argues the ban is unconstitutional and lacks historical justification.

The National Rifle Association of America will host its 2026 Range Development & Operations Conference in Fairfax, Virginia on September 24-25, 2026. The conference educates range owners and operators on business planning, EPA lead standards, construction, sound abatement, and safety. Registration is $525 with space limited to 70 attendees.

Silencer Central announces Day 43 of its 100 Days of Silence promotion featuring a $3,600+ prize package including a Magnum Research MLR-22 SwitchBolt rifle, BANISH 22 suppressor, Hodgdon Powder, RCBS MatchMaster Powder Dispenser, Ranch TX Tactical Medical Course, Armorer App subscription, and Blackhound Optics Genesis scope. The giveaway is available for one day only on PopularSuppressors.com.

Magnum Research's MLR-22 SwitchBolt rimfire rifle has been selected as the host firearm for Day 43 of Silencer Central's 100 Days of Silence campaign. The giveaway, hosted on PopularSuppressors.com, includes a BANISH 22 suppressor, NFA services, Hodgdon Powder reloading bundle, and additional prizes totaling approximately $3,660.97 in retail value.

Federal Ammunition announced an agreement with the United States Army to utilize its patented Peak Alloy ammunition case technology across multiple cartridges and weapon systems. The high-strength steel alloy casing enables chamber pressures exceeding 80,000 PSI for higher velocities in compact rifles.

ZEV Technologies, backed by Syndicate Group and led by President Taylor Goode and Senior Business Advisor Jeff Stawiarski, is recruiting a Vice President of Sales to lead revenue growth across commercial, law enforcement, and defense channels. The role offers long-term career opportunity with a brand undergoing strategic transformation and cultural rebuilding.

CZ announces the CZ 75 Legend is now shipping to dealers nationwide. The new pistol honors the influential CZ 75 design with classic styling, steel frame construction, and double-action/single-action operation, blending timeless characteristics with refined features for modern shooters and collectors.

Bleecker Street Publications announced the complete redesign and relaunch of GAT Deals, featuring a new Ammo Finder engine with access to over 70,000 live ammunition listings from major retailers. The platform includes advanced filtering capabilities and a $500 Ammunition Depot gift card giveaway promotion running through June.

Primary Arms announced the addition of Leupold Optics to its online catalog, featuring legendary rifle scopes including the Mark-5HD, Mark-4HD, and VX-6HD GEN 2. The partnership brings Leupold's trusted optics and accessories directly to customers with Primary Arms' fast shipping and dependable service.

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms praised prosecutors in Powhatan, Pulaski, Smyth, and Spotsylvania counties—Phillip Blevins Jr., Rob Cerullo, Justin L. Griffin, and Ryan Mehaffey—for refusing to enforce Virginia's assault firearms ban signed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger, citing Second Amendment violations.

Winchester Ammunition announced its new Magnum Pheasant shotshell for upland hunting, available in 12-, 20-, and 28-gauge with blended #5 and #6 shot. The ammunition delivers versatile performance for close-range and longer-distance shooting, featuring premium batch-blended lead shot and high brass magnum loads made exclusively in the U.S.A.

Zanders, a national distributor based in Sparta, Illinois, announced it is now the exclusive distributor of 1st Phorm nutritional products to its dealer network. The partnership expands Zanders' product offerings to include 1st Phorm's protein supplements, wellness formulas, and performance products for outdoor and sporting goods retailers.

Q announces the release of the Mini Fix 6 ARC, a 12-inch compact bolt action rifle chambered in 6mm ARC. The lightweight platform features a one-piece receiver, adjustable folding stock, and short-throw bolt action, weighing 5.25 lbs with an MSRP of $3,600.

Crucial Concealment, a High Speed Gear Products Group brand, released the Universal Light OWB Holster featuring patent-pending Retention Shim™ technology. The holster accommodates multiple pistols with popular weapon lights including Streamlight TLR-7 Series, Streamlight TLR-1/TLR-1 HL, and Surefire X300 Ultra/Turbo Series.

Daniel Defense is reintroducing its legendary GL/SSC platform to the civilian market in short-barreled rifle and pistol caliber configurations. Originally developed for US Special Forces, the platform features a 12.5-inch cold hammer forged barrel, RIS II rail system, and is compatible with suppressors and M203 mounting accessories.

Built from the tried-and-true L15 platform, Lancer Systems has now added a 300 Blackout pistol and rifle to the lineup. While most platforms require you to choose, The L15 Patrol pistol and rifle are specifically designed and tuned to function suppressed, unsuppressed, supersonic, or subsonic with no end user adjustment.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. introduced the Ruger ReadyDot micro reflex sight system for the LCP MAX pistol, featuring a fiber-illuminated reticle designed for battery-less operation at concealed carry ranges. The sight enables shooters to keep both eyes open while maintaining fast target acquisition.

Derya announced the official launch of its RAN and RAN-X lever-action series, featuring modernized designs with factory-integrated aftermarket upgrades including threaded barrels, M-LOK forends, and adjustable stocks. Available in .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, and .45 Long Colt, the series will be showcased at GunCon 2026.

RCBS announces availability of reloading dies for the new 25 Weatherby RPM cartridge, featuring a full-length sizer die and bullet seater die precision-machined in the USA with an MSRP of $60.50.

Millennium Treestands announces its 2026 "Bucks Back" Rebate Program, offering $100 cash-back rebates on qualifying Buck Hut Shooting Houses including the Q-180, Q-200, Q-230, Q-250, and Q-606 models through December 31st when purchased through qualified retailers.

The Armory Life magazine's Summer 2026 issue features a cover story interview with actor Joe Mantegna, a Second Amendment supporter and avid shooter. The 96-page quarterly publication includes reviews of Springfield Armory firearms and a World War I historical piece by Capt. Dale Dye.

Beretta USA announced its sponsorship of NASCAR driver Jeb Burton for the Sports Illustrated Resorts 250 at Nashville Superspeedway on May 30. The partnership highlights Beretta's commitment to American manufacturing through its Gallatin facility, celebrating its 10-year anniversary this year.

Dead Air Silencers announced its role as headline sponsor of the SPARC Series, a regional precision rifle competition expanding across Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and Idaho. Director of Marketing Jared Rehm stated the sponsorship aligns with Dead Air's focus on purpose-built, high-performance suppressors for competitive shooting environments.

Virginia’s new Democratic majority and the Gov. Abigail Spanberger administration have already begun targeting the Commonwealth’s businesses and voters. And NSSF is fighting back.

Laws imposing retailer liability and banning the sale of commonly owned firearms will not reduce crime. All they will do is erode constitutional rights, hurt Virginia businesses and undermine lawful commerce.

Lawfare Attack

Holding legally operating retailers accountable for the acts of criminals is bad practice and bad policy. It’s also counter to commonsense and federal law. Congress passed the bipartisan Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) in 2005 to explicitly create liability protections for law-abiding gun manufacturers and sellers in the face of coordinated “regulation through litigation” efforts aimed not at improving public safety but rather bankrupting a lawful industry.

Now, two decades later, this strategy has re-emerged in Virginia (following the lead of other antigun state legislatures) with new liability standards on federally licensed manufacturers and retailers. By declaring the lawful commerce of firearms a “public nuisance,” HB 21/SB 27 (now law) ensures that a retailer or manufacturer can be held liable for a misused firearm even though courts have long held that criminal acts generally break the chain of liability.

The legislation creates a standard that no maker of any lawful product could reasonably meet: the requirement that the manufacturer must predict the future actions of third parties including criminals. That is unfair and un-American.

Former President Ronald Reagan embraced this forgotten notion when in 1968 he said, “We must reject the idea that every time a law’s broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions.”

Attack on Right to Purchase

Even more concerning is the all-out ban on many commonly owned firearms and standard sized magazines, which is now law in Virginia. This new law cannot be squared with either the U.S. Constitution nor Virginia’s Constitution. HB217/SB749 now makes it a Class 1 misdemeanor to import, sell, manufacture, purchase or transfer common firearms, including Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs), or AR-15s. These are the most-popular selling firearms in America, with over 32 million in circulation.

NSSF isn’t giving an inch to Virginia Gov. Spanberger’s gun grab. Less than a day after signing the law, NSSF funded a lawsuit challenging it in state court. And days later, NSSF funded a motion for a preliminary injunction to keep the state from enforcing the unconstitutional law while it is inevitably winding its way through the courts.

Virginians are reacting to the ban. Background checks for the sale of a firearm in the Commonwealth were 70 percent higher than they were just one year ago.

In District of Columbia v. Heller, the Supreme Court held that the Second Amendment protects firearms in common use for lawful purposes. This, unequivocally, extends to the AR-15 (the most popular rifle in America).

In New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, the U.S. Supreme Court held that under the Second Amendment, “To justify its regulation, the government may not simply posit that the regulation promotes an important interest. Rather, the government must demonstrate that the regulation is consistent with this Nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation.”

Virginia’s historical tradition of firearms once required citizens to equip themselves as basic infantrymen. The military’s standard infantry rifle is itself derived from the AR-15 platform, making the firearm the direct ancestor of America’s modern service firearm. Notably, however, the MSR is a semiautomatic rifle that functions differently than the military’s service rifle. These particular firearms have been available for sale to the American public since the early 1960s.

With this in mind, Virginia’s ban fails on two counts. It targets a firearm commonly used for lawful purposes under Heller, and it lacks any basis in America’s historical tradition of firearm regulation under Bruen.

Shortsighted Legislators

Virginia’s 2026 legislative session will be remembered not for making the Commonwealth safer nor getting a single criminal off the streets, but for attacking businesses, infringing on rights and defying Supreme Court precedent.

The precedent set here should concern anyone in commerce across industries. If a retailer can be held liable for a customer’s future criminal acts, no seller of any product is safe.

Virginia lawmakers would be better served by enforcing the laws already on the books and prosecuting those who break them rather than punishing the businesses and citizens who don’t. Holding criminals accountable is how you improve public safety. Holding law-abiding retailers liable for crimes they didn’t commit, banning the most popular rifle in America and putting a timer on a constitutional right is not.

– Larry Keane

Larry Keane is SVP for Government and Public Affairs, Assistant Secretary and General Counsel of the National Shooting Sports Foundation.

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