It may have been expected, but the news that 2021 SHOT Show is canceled still is jarring. Companies are amid plans to shift gears regarding new product announcements, virtual events and more.
SHOT Show 2021 is canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
Ruger's earnings for the 2020 third quarter were $1.39 per share based on net sales of $145.7 million, compared to net sales of $95 million and earnings of 27 cents per share in 2019.
In the latest shooting sports news, Primary Arms has promoted Jasmine Johnson and Sellmark is supporting two charities.
Henry Repeating Arms is celebrating its founder's 200th birthday with a commemorative lever-action rifle featuring B.T. Henry's face.
Mathews Archery offers customization options, a variety of product lines and a new Switchweight module to give any customer exactly what they want.
NSSF is hosting a webinar for firearm and ammunition manufacturers and importers, with a focus on the federal excise tax requirements.
From Fifth Avenue and Rodeo Drive to small stores in the heartland of the country, Black Friday has been a financial boon for retailers and companies. Between the coronavirus and skyrocketing internet sales, will this decades-old shopping tradition end?
Safari Club International has canceled its 2021 Hunters' Convention in Las Vegas due to myriad issues related to travel, restrictions on event size and more caused by COVID-19.
The new Form 4473 from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms contains substantial changes over the previous form. Use of this updated form becomes mandatory Nov. 1, 2020.