The PELTOR Sport Tactical 500 Electronic Hearing Protector features technology that automatically adjusts to your environment and firearm.
Hunt harder and hunt smarter with Chief Upland’s customizable front-loading upland hunting vest.
Retailers can cater to hog hunters with gear specifically designed for use after dark.
Galls Field Operative pants are designed for comfort, function and top-shelf tactical performance for men and women operatives.
Run-and-gun predator hunters can now transport their e-callers with ease in the field.
Pulsar’s Thermion XG50 thermal riflescope is designed to meet the needs of modern hunters who work the graveyard shift.
The Mission First Tactical Battlelink Aluminum Minimalist delivers strength and dependability in a lightweight replacement stock.
ZeroTrace is a safe, discrete and convenient scent concealment tool for the modern hunter.
Battlefield tested, the Tango6T offers superior light transmission and optical clarity for any shooting environment — and is now available for civilian use.
Global positioning data is embedded in all sorts of civilian, military and LEO products — but did you know GPS is just one of several types?
Two packs in one, the meat hauling Alps Outdoorz Hybrid X Backpack doubles as a daypack.
CAA USA, designer, developer and distributor of modern tactical accessories and handgun conversion kits, has expanded its mini conversion kit (MCK) offerings to include Glock models 34/35/41.
Designed to clean everything from .22-caliber rifles to 12-gauge shotguns, the Hoppe’s Deluxe Gun Cleaning Kit also includes the company’s “Guide to Gun Care” booklet.
Add a six-pack of these full-body Avian-X AXP Mallards or AXF Black Ducks field decoys to any spread for a deadly combination of realism and motion.
Most hunters, regardless of the species they pursue, are always on the lookout for a new favorite knife.
Baiting and feeding wildlife is big business. Here's everything you need to know about deer feeders.
Your largest customer base, more than likely, is made up of the local deer hunters. Sure, they buy rifles, ammo and knives — but what else can you sell them?
Never should a patron walk out of your shop with a new hunting tool in hand without having first had a serious conversation about how to keep it safe from the rigors of the road with new bow or gun case.