FRI | SEPTEMBER 26, 2025

FN, the defense division of FN Browning Group, announces that it has been selected as the recipient of the 2025 Ambrose Award, presented by the NDIA Armaments Division Small Arms Committee. The Ambrose Award is periodically awarded to an industrial firm that has made outstanding contributions to the field of small arms systems.
The National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) and its wholesale members announce the nominees for the 2025 Appreciation Awards. Each year, these prestigious awards recognize the top optics, accessory, ammunition, and firearms manufacturers, along with the leading importer and innovator, who demonstrate exceptional commitment to two-step distribution and deliver outstanding service and value to the industry.
The National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) in partnership with the Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA), has chosen the top three products in seven categories including Best New Rifle, Best New Handgun, Best New Shotgun, Best New Ammunition, Best New Optic, Best New Accessory, and Best New Suppressor.

It is a 3-peat for Team Remington’s Turner Parcell at the South Carolina State Sporting Clay Championships. Parcell won the Main Event High Over All by a single target over a field of 292 shooters competing for the state championship. Team Remington’s Michael Luongo finished third and Braxton Oliver finished fourth in the Main Event.
Federal Ammunition continues supporting the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and the Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP). Part of this support includes partnering with the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) to cover all NRA World Shooting Championship entry fees for the top six scorers from this year’s Top Gun Challenge.
Safe LivinG announces its stop at the Army & Air Force Exchange Service (the Exchange) location at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, October 3-4, 2025. Safe LivinG offers attendees a unique opportunity to engage in various activities centered around personal security and firearm safety.

Beretta USA announced its attendance at the 2025 USPSA Maryland State Championship, taking place September 26–28, 2025. With Beretta’s U.S. headquarters located in Accokeek, Maryland, this competition provides an important opportunity to support shooting sports within the local community.
Celerant Technology, a leading retail software provider endorsed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), has launched geo-fencing functionality in its mobile shopping and range apps.
Revo Brands, the parent company of Real Avid and Outdoor Edge Cutlery, today announced a leadership transition in preparation for the retirement of its co-founders. Adam Birk has been appointed Chief Executive Officer, with Jim Gianladis named Chief Innovation Officer, and Jeff Forsberg named Chief Marketing Officer.

SDS Arms announces the addition of Tim Pearce as Director of Product Management. With an extensive background of product management in the outdoor industry, he offers valuable knowledge across production, logistics and client relationships.
SDS Arms announced the promotion of Neil Sanders to Vice President of Sales and Marketing. With over two decades of industry experience, Sanders offers a strong understanding of market trends and consumer demand with a proven track record of driving growth.
GunBroker.com has joined with the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) to help fuel the future of competitive shooting. The CMP’s popular auctions have officially moved to GunBroker.com, where enthusiasts can now bid on collectible firearms, parts and memorabilia.
For those seeking reliable performance and functionality no matter the conditions, the Venom® Enclosed Micro Red Dot features an easy-to-mount, enclosed design to shield against disruptions from rain, dust, or snow.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announced the Washington State Attorney General’s Office has signed an agreement ending a three-year investigation which revealed no wrongdoing by SAF or its personnel, in exchange for the foundation’s withdrawal of its federal civil rights lawsuit against the AG’s office, former Attorney General Bob Ferguson and other defendants.
The Michael Waddell Podcast, presented by Spandau Arms and in partnership with Spartan Precision and Folds of Honor, welcomes Travis “T-Bone” Turner, a cornerstone of the Bone Collector Team.

Some days demand subtlety, but never at the cost of security. The newly released VIKTOS COUNTERACT 27 Backpack is built for those who move like the gray man—blending seamlessly into urban environments while carrying an arsenal of concealed capability.
Outdoor Edge announces the launch of its ERGOMAX™ culinary line extension. This new collection features four new products: the Meat Carver Set, Chef’s Essentials Set, Brisket Knife and Cleaver.
Inland Manufacturing announced the launch of three groundbreaking suppressors designed for superior sound reduction, ease of maintenance, and durability. The I-CAN, I-CAN II, and Monocore models will hit the market on October 1, 2025.

Reptilia® announces the release of the ROF™ – Diving Board – 30MM, expanding the proven ROF platform to support 30mm optics. The ROF™ Diving Board was created to integrate seamlessly with Geissele® Super Precision® Magnified Optic Mounts and is also fully compatible with Reptilia® AUS™ Mounts.
The SnapSafe® GlideVault™ offers an inconspicuous design that provides unmatched security for handguns and other valuables. Combining heavy-duty construction with sleek lines and advanced ergonomics, the SnapSafe GlideVault is the perfect addition to countertops, nightstands, SUVs, and office desks.
Winchester Deadly Passion, hosted by accomplished hunter Melissa Bachman, continues with season 14 every Sunday at 11:30 am ET on Sportsman Channel. Filmed year-round, the series highlights Bachman’s mastery with rifle, bow, and shotgun, capturing the raw challenges and triumphs of hunting pursuits.

Hunt Masters Executive Producer, Host, and T/C Arms President & CEO Gregg Ritz has successfully harvested a bull elk with Mathews Archery in Pennsylvania, marking a milestone moment in the ongoing story of conservation within the Keystone State.

 

After a sweltering summer, it’s finally starting to look like fall here in Tennessee. The trees that gave us welcome shade during hundred-degree days are paying us back with leaves by the barrel full, the fig tree is down to its last pieces of fruit and the grass is getting ready to go dormant.

Cooler weather finally arrived this week, but the real signs of fall are seen in the changing leaves and the last of the summer fruits and vegetables.

Ordinarily, I’d be reluctant to see the changes. This year, I’m eager cooler weather. Brisk (not cold) temperatures make the air taste better, the skies seem more vibrant, and the contrasts as the leaves slow chlorophyll production while evergreens stay green make for a great, albeit short, color palette.

Next week, I’ll be attending the NRA’s World Shooting Championships at Camp Atterbury outside Edinburg, Indiana. Not as a competitor, but as a spectator watching to see if a new generation of shooters is emerging.

The NRA’s World Shooting Championship is designed to identify the best all-around shooter in the competition world.

There will be five amateur shooters there via scholarships. Scholarships earned because of their prowess in youth competitions. Don’t know if you’ve been to youth competitions lately, but the young shooters today are far better than most of us can imagine. And I’ve heard there’s a possibility that one of the amateurs might be good enough to take the top prize- despite their amateur status.

Everyone’s competing for their share of $250,000 in cash and prizes. First through third places win cash, along with High Lady and High Amateur Junior. And there are prize tables for both the amateur and pro competitors.

In the last WSC, competitors included Indiana’s then First Lady (and certified NRA instructor) Janet Holcomb.

This competition is different from most. It’s contested across 12-stages, using supplied guns and ammunition. For a professional shooter with gun, ammo and accessory sponsors, that’s a somewhat dicey proposition. Sure, winning is always good. But not every sponsor is so magnanimous to be pleased to see you’ve done a title using someone else’s equipment.

The event’s past champions are familiar names: Daniel Horner, Bruce Piatt, Doug Koenig, Greg Jordan, Tim Yackley, and Brian Shanholtz. As good as they all are, no one has ever repeated as match champion. And there’s always the outside chance an “unknown” will get hot and walk away with the title.

That’s what makes this competition interesting. Everyone will step to the line using unfamiliar guns, from precision air pistols to shotguns, practical defensive pistols and single action six-guns, as well as rimfire rifles and long-range rifles. Having participated (what I did couldn’t be considered “competing”) in the first WSC, I remember just how difficult it was to compete with unfamiliar guns.

There are also side matches and Saturday will feature a team competition. The top three finishers in the pro and amateur categories will choose two other shooters from their group to compete in a six-way team shoot. They’ll be using a Walther PDP pistol, Mossberg JM940 Pro shotgun and a FosTecH Stealth Raptor Mach 2 rifle in a timed competition. Like the Colt Speed Challenge of the Bianchi Cup, it should be a high-speed match that will be fun to watch.

If you’re in the area, you should consider swinging by and checking it out.

We’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

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