FRI | SEPTEMBER 12, 2025

Blocker Outdoors’ new Shield Reliant Shirt and Pant feature cooling, antimicrobial effectiveness and more for early season hunts. The Shield Reliant Shirt delivers advanced functionality in a lightweight, breathable package. The lightweight Shield Reliant pant utilizes a stretch poly and spandex material, combining durability with exceptional stretchability.
Blending comfort, function, and signature outdoor style, the Little Bipsy Realtree Collection is designed for every adventure — from exploring the great outdoors to relaxing at home. Featuring Realtree EDGE® Shadows, this lineup includes hoodies, tees, and sweatpants for adults and kids, plus trucker hats to top off the look.
Hornady® congratulates husband and wife shooting team, Shane and Jaclyn Bryan for their stellar performance at the Spearpoint Ranch ELR Finale, September 6-7, 2025, near Barnard, Kansas.

Hornady® announces that industry legend Randy Luth has been added as a sponsored shooter to Team Hornady. Randy has competed in 3-gun competitions for 25 years, recording multiple podium finishes at national level matches.
D&M Holding Company announces its attendance at TADTE (Taipei Aerospace and Defense Technology Exhibition) in Taiwan, September 18-20, 2025. To learn more about D&M’s propellant manufacturing capabilities and other turnkey offerings, visit Stand J0921 in the USA Partnership Pavilion to meet with the D&M team.
Beretta announces the launch of the Gamekeeper EVO Bag Collection, an advanced line of cases, pouches, and slings built for today’s hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. This new collection introduces Beretta’s Color Block Concealment design, blending durability, function, and cutting-edge concealment innovation.

The New Jersey Fall Bow Deer Season opens this Saturday in certain Deer Management Zones. The first deer must be antlerless (except for youth hunters) through October 3.
Laser Ammo USA Inc. is proud to partner with firearms instructors to expand their education and training efforts through its firearms instructor affiliate program. This program offers instructors discounted access to its dry fire training systems and the opportunity to earn commissions on student purchases.
Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing is excited to announce a major expansion of its San Antonio, Texas location.

Daniel Defense announces that Orion Wholesale has joined its network as an authorized distributor. This partnership will expand Daniel Defense’s reach and make its products more accessible to dealers and customers nationwide.
NSSF® joins the nation in grieving the loss of Charlie Kirk, Founder and CEO of Turning Point USA, struck down by an assassin during a public open appearance at Utah Valley University, in Orem, Utah. Kirk was a thought leader who peacefully challenged opposing viewpoints. But more than that, Kirk was a husband and father to two small children.
RMEF seeks a regional director to work remotely and live in Southern California.
HeadHunters NW announces an exclusive confidential recruitment for a Sales Manager - Shot Shell Specialist position with a leading ammunition manufacturer. This specialized role requires deep expertise in clay shooting sports and proven success in building relationships within the shooting ranges, gun clubs, and sporting clay facilities nationwide.
HeadHunters NW announces an exciting leadership opportunity with Finishing Technology, a specialized anodizing manufacturing company based in Hamilton, Ohio. The company is seeking an experienced Production Manager to oversee their comprehensive anodizing operations in a hands-on leadership role.
Firearms Policy Coalition issued the following statement regarding a decision by the Third Circuit Court of Appeal in an interlocutory appeal from FPC’s preliminary injunction against New Jersey’s post-Bruen legislation to ban firearm carry in public: "We are reviewing this preliminary injunction-stage decision with our objective unchanged: to end New Jersey’s immoral and unconstitutional carry bans."

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals handed the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners a partial victory today in a case challenging New Jersey’s “Sensitive Places Law” but left in place carry restrictions for many public areas.
This fall, Vortex is giving new hunters a simple way to hit the field with confidence. The Vortex Deer Camp, which runs through November, will be dropping new content every month, taking readers from finding the right equipment all the way through placing an ethical shot on a deer.
MDT announces the release of the new Vertical V Mount for the Send It GEN2 Level, offering shooters more versatility in mounting their accessories. Available in two variants, the Vertical V Mount allows users to position their V Mount accessory in a vertical orientation—either above or below the mount—perfectly suited for placement alongside an optic or chassis/stock.

Gun Owners of America (GOA) and Gun Owners Foundation (GOF) are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Turning Point USA’s Founder Charlie Kirk. Our prayers are with his family and all those who are affected during this difficult time.
The Chiappa Rhino 30DS X Stainless Steel is built for the shooter who understands mechanical balance, values recoil control, and respects innovation wrapped in stainless steel. The Rhino is more than just Chiappa’s flagship; it is a bold engineering statement for those who demand functional superiority in a sidearm.
Smith & Wesson Brands announces the release of the Model 1854™, chambered .30-30 Winchester. This new rifle has a 6+1 capacity, a forged 416 stainless steel receiver, and a 20-inch 410 stainless steel barrel that includes a 5/8-24 thread pattern for suppressor use.

Henry Holsters announces the newest addition to the Ember lineup: a precision-crafted holster designed specifically for the Sig Sauer P365 Fuse paired with the Streamlight TLR-7-HLX.
Custom and Collectable Firearms presents the Colt 1911 Heirloom, available through Orion Wholesale. Limited to just 300 sequentially numbered pieces, this exquisite firearm features a flawless high-polish Copper Penny finish, where rich copper and brown hues join in a radiant blend.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) introduced the eighth edition of the Ruger Collector’s Series featuring three models – a 10/22 Sporter, a Mark IV™ 22/45 pistol, and a Super Wrangler revolver. The 10/22 Sporter stock features an oak leaf and basket weave design. The Mark IV and Super Wrangler boast wood grip panels that feature the same attractive design. Each model will ship with a limited edition 2025 Collector’s Series metal license plate, decal and lapel pin.

Reptilia announced the release of the Reptilia Handguard — a CNC-machined 6061-T6 aluminum unit finished with MIL-STD Type III hardcoat anodizing.. The Reptilia Handguard features a proprietary barrel nut and turnbuckle system.
MDT announces the expansion of its Hunting Bottom Metal product line with two new models: the Hunting Bottom Metal for Tikka T3X Short Action and the Hunting Bottom Metal for Savage 110 Short Action.
Davidson’s has collaborated with GLOCK, once again, to produce this latest exclusive EDC pistol. This exclusive GLOCK 43X MOS is optic-cut specifically for the “K”/RMSc optic footprint and features a nPVD Coyote Brown finished slide coupled with a Coyote Brown impregnated polymer frame.
Custom & Collectable Firearms presents the Colt 1911 “Lineage”. A limited-edition masterpiece chambered in the legendary .45 ACP. With only 300 sequentially numbered units produced, each pistol represents a rare and exclusive acquisition for the serious collector.
HuntStand Ultimate, a new membership tier within the HuntStand app, sets a new gold standard for e-scouting and hunting preparation nationwide. Backed by decades of biological research and field studies, it delivers groundbreaking predictive tools via HuntStand’s Whitetail Activity Forecast for not just whitetail deer, but also elk, mule deer, and black-tailed deer across the Western United States.
WOOX announces the newest evolution of its iconic Bravado rifle stock, now precisely engineered for compatibility with the Henry Lever Action SPD HUSH series. Each Bravado stock is crafted with hand-finished American walnut and aluminum alloy, offering a robust yet elegant upgrade for the Henry platform.
Bleecker Street Publications is proud to announce the breakout of Skillset and the revival of Tactical Knives. Both titles will deliver fresh, daily content designed to keep audiences engaged, informed, and entertained.
Winchester will be back on the track for the Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway on the No.3 Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevrolet driven by Austin Dillon. On Saturday, September 13, the famed night race returns to Bristol as one of the most popular races in NASCAR.
Commissioner Amanda Beal today announced the appointment of Jo D. Saffeir as Deputy Commissioner of the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF).
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is accepting applications for its next class of game warden cadets. Applications will be accepted until Sept. 30.
From cold-weather training to learning how to stay fueled during combat missions, Jason Nauert, also known as “Jason the Butcher,” is hosting a new series by the same name on Outdoor Channel, premiering on October 3 at 7 p.m. ET.
Jess Pryles returns for a second season of Hardcore Carnivore, premiering September 29 at 9 p.m. ET on Outdoor Channel. This season, Pryles takes viewers on another epic journey across the country, blending her passion for hunting, butchery, and cooking with her signature humor and expertise.
Get ready for the ultimate outdoor adventure on Sportsman Channel as Venatura Excursions takes viewers on a journey beyond the storefront of Mumme's Feed & Grain in Hondo, Texas. Airing Saturdays at 10:30 p.m. ET, this series showcases the camaraderie, passion, and legacy of those who live the outdoor lifestyle every day.
 

In the literary world, there’s a running joke about the line “and then, the murders began.” It basically means we can improve on lots of storylines with one simple change to the introduction: an attention-grabbing promise of drama and violence to come. In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s on-camera murder in front of thousands of people, that line resonates, not because this is a book waiting to be written — although it almost certainly will be — but because a lot of people feel that’s the line being presented as the only option for what’s to come.

After all, we have endless examples of how the anti-gun side of the aisle sees Charlie Kirk’s horrific murder. This isn’t a tragedy, not for many of them, this is a party. They didn’t like him or his ideas, so who cares if he’s dead? It’s a celebration. BYOH! (Bring Your Own Hate.)

The “tolerant left” is having a field day posting about Kirk’s murder. (Photo credit: X)

As a result of some of the abysmal reactions from the left side of the aisle, a lot of people are understandably very pissed off. Your social media feed is probably full of people saying the grisly murder of Kirk — which reportedly took place in front of his wife and kids, by the way — is the final straw.

This televised, single-shot assassination was the tipping point for so many who’ve struggled not to react to mounting threats and violence around them, or so they say. Cries of, “This is war!” and “The switch is flipped” fill my feed, along with similar sentiments. There’s a lot of rage out there, and I’m here to say I get it…but knock it off.

It’s true. All Kirk wanted to do was have open discourse and a healthy exchange of ideas. (Photo credit: X)

If it took this long for you to get enraged at the mounting violence from the left, you’re a little late to the party. Let’s be real: random (and not so random) acts of violence are the tool of choice for many on that side of the spectrum. No, it isn’t all of them, but there’s no denying statistics despite the left’s attempts to re-classify it (I’m looking at you, Everytown, for classifying Kirk’s assassination as a school shooting).

Many were already worked up over the horror of Iryna Zaruska’s stabbing, which hit the feeds hot this week (although it happened in August). The man who committed that heinous act had been previously arrested fourteen times and recently released into an unwitting public by North Carolina Magistrate Judge Teresa Stokes. The judge unleashed the murderer based on a written promise to behave and, well, you know how that turned out.

Less than 24 hours before his own death, Kirk posted about the senseless stabbing murder of Iryna Zaruska.

Much has been said about that being the fault of the left and their notoriously lenient, criminal-slanted approach to law enforcement, but that’s really beside the point. Bottom line, people were stirred up on September 9 about Zaruska’s death and the look of terror on her face as she bled out. On September 10, that was only compounded — exponentially — by Kirk’s murder.

Look, I get it. I’m angry, too. You’d be a fool not to be angry about the downhill slide this nation’s been on for quite some time now. But taking to social media to swagger around and thump your chest while proclaiming “Let’s light this candle!” isn’t helping. Don’t make me drag out the lecture about how everything you post on social media is forever and discoverable. And don’t make me add that you should never interrupt your enemy when he’s making a mistake, or that you shouldn’t go to stupid places with stupid people and do stupid things.

Did I say ‘enemy?’ I did, and you can take that as you will. But please note, no one party, gender, race, or flavor of 7-11 Slurpee is the enemy. It can’t be lazily pigeonholed as being only one faction. After all, evil never dies, it only changes shape.

Personally, I wouldn’t call that the party of peace, love and understanding…

Let’s get to the point, here. I watched crystal-clear footage of Kirk’s assassination — because that’s what it was, a political assassination–countless times. It reminded me of the time many years ago that I sat in my living room and watched the beheading of Nick Berg. The eyes with which I watched Charlie Kirk’s killing are far more jaded now than those that watched Berg’s gruesome-yet-grainy death. And yet, I’m angrier. This monstrous act took place on American soil at an American university.

Charlie Kirk really did just want to talk. Yes, he was controversial and skilled at stirring the pot, but he believed if we just talked stuff out, we’d make it. Somehow we’d break down barriers and at least respectfully agree to disagree. As a result, Kirk’s body is cold, dead, and laid out on a slab in a morgue in Utah. If I could say one thing to him, I’d say, “Man, you can’t reason with unreasonable people.” But he knew that, didn’t he? He knew, and he still kept going.

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— CCP IS ASSHOE (@CCPISASSH0E) September 11, 2025

Many of you want to hit back. Turning the other cheek doesn’t come naturally. Hell, we’re the ones who carry firearms for self-defense. We’re not pushovers, right? Well, not being a pushover isn’t the same as making sure you’re reasonable, responsible, and pragmatic.

Speaking as someone who was raised to turn the other cheek even if it meant your own injury or demise, I can say that turning the other cheek is generally a load of bull. However, that doesn’t excuse those who rush headlong into battle with no thought for the consequences.

Did you ever consider that setting things off is exactly what the other side wants? And I don’t mean the left, I mean anyone and everyone who opposes personal liberty, freedom of speech, and yes, the right to bear arms. Has it occurred to you that maybe they want you irrationally angry? You don’t need to be a conspiracy theorist to see chess pieces being maneuvered by a (sort of) unseen hand.

Don’t give them what they want.

The rather famous Tony Moon–AKA Rooftop Korean–posted about September’s events thus far, and he’s right.

Want to forgive? Cool, but never forget. Prefer to hold a grudge? I get you, but don’t make it your entire personality.

What you can do — what you should do — is stand up for what’s right. Continue the ideal Kirk pushed, that we can talk things out, just don’t take it too far. There’s a quote that fits this, and it’s from a work of fiction, but that doesn’t diminish its accuracy:

When you tear out a man’s tongue, you are not proving him a liar, you’re only telling the world that you fear what he might say. – George R.R. Martin

Don’t let Kirk’s message die with him. You might not have agreed with everything he said, I certainly didn’t, but the general message remains. We don’t allow fear of retribution to silence us.

Now is the time to practice what I’ve taught my kids: you don’t start a fight, but you sure as hell finish it.

Before you think that means I’m saying to actively fight back, the answer is no. If you arm yourself and go…I don’t know, wherever, whatever, whenever…that isn’t finishing a fight. It’s picking a fight. You must find the balance, and it’s going to vary for each person due to differences in circumstances. Fights aren’t won by fools. And events like yesterday’s force a lot of people into the open. They’ve self-identified and it’s far better to know exactly who and what they are.

A friend posted on Facebook asking what the solution here is…how we move past this. The truth is that there is no solution and we also can’t move past it. Not really. There’s no clear path forward, but the escalating violence can’t simply be ignored. The reality is, all you can do is go about your life. Stay armed, stay aware, and never fail to be prepared. After all, it isn’t paranoid when they really are out to get you.

The world is a dangerous place, and you should be the most dangerous thing in it.

— Kat Ainsworth Stevens

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