In the latest shooting sports news, Walther has secured a contract to supply its PPQ 9mm pistols to the Lorain County Sheriff's Department, and Brent Wouters is the new president and CEO for Bangers.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the State of California's ban on possession of magazines that hold more than 10 rounds is a violation of the Second Amendment.
P&Y Club entry fee increase; Lee Colquitt Joins Benelli USA as VP of Sales; NSSF and USA join forces to mentor new hunters and shooters; Scott Lester joins Davidson's as marketing director; and Sierra Bullets appoints Keith Enlow as president.
Lawsuits filed in New York and Washington, D.C., allege years of financial impropriety within the National Rifle Association and its foundation, and seek to dissolve the gun-rights organization founded in 1871.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation surveyed likely voters in 18 election battleground states and learned that enforcing existing gun laws and protecting lawful firearms sales is on the forefront of voters’ minds.
President Trump signed the Great American Outdoors Act into law, which will help improve public lands and stabilize funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
In the latest shooting sports industry news, new inlets are available for the MDT XRS Chassis System and Howa Hogue Kratos rifles are now shipping.
Henry Repeating Arms Company is voluntarily recalling all H015-series Single Shot Rifles and Single Shot Shotguns manufactured prior to July 1, 2020.
Remington files for Chapter 11 reorganization; American Holoptics takes control of EOTech; Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s announce bonuses; Fiocchi expands in Arkansas; Ruger reports big Q2 increases; Andy Place named new sales manager at Thorogood; and Streamlight shows law enforcement support.
P&Y Club velvet entries change; Wunderle named archery head coach at Mount Marty University; P&Y Club statement on cellular trail cams: 2020 Muzzy Classic bowfishing results; and grand re-opening of the P&Y/Glenn St. Charles Museum.
In the latest shooting sports industry news, the National Shooting Sports Association has launched an American Red Cross fundraiser and Speer Ammunition has landed a contract with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Great American Outdoors Act; Matsumoto named Sightron president; Bass Pro Shops/Cabela's to hire 5,000; Southwick Associates report on 2019 hunting and shooting market.
GSM Outdoors acquires Skull Hooker; QDMA and NDA become a unified deer organization; USA Archery offers free trial youth memberships; Corey Consuegra named president of Arcus Hunting; and NSSF to host July 13 webinar, “Using Social Media Effectively.”
Hoyt to move launch date of its flagship bows; Benchmade Knife Company adds to senior leadership team; Pope and Young Club World Record Course; and NSSF and USA join forces.
The number of checks through the mandatory National Instant Check System surged to almost 4 million in June 2020, continuing the increase that began during the autumn 2019 presidential campaign.
Levi Morgan and his fellow Team Mathews shooters claim five podium spots at the ASA Pro/Am in London, Kentucky, while Bowtech's Tim Gillingham wins the Senior Pro Division.
In the latest shooting sports news, ArachniGRIP supports law enforcement with its Thin Blue Line Slide Grip and Davidson’s adds D&H Tactical.
Remington Arms, America's oldest gun-maker, reportedly is preparing for bankruptcy and in discussions with the Navajo Nation to buy its assets out of bankruptcy.
In the latest tactical shooting sports news, Sig Sauer delivers its Next Generation Squad Weapons and the Springfield Armory Hellcat now is available in Desert FDE.
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