The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau is providing firearm and ammunition manufacturers and importers a 90-day delay from the required filing and payment dates of Pittman Robertson excise tax payments.
In the latest shooting sports news, Otis Technology joins the fight against the coronavirus, and Legacy Sports International offers new conversion kits for Remington and Howa rifles.
By staying calm and having a plan, your company can be productive amid COVID-19 concerns. Our friends at the Archery Trade Association (ATA) offer these nine suggestions.
The Department of Homeland Security has deemed the firearm industry’s manufacturing, distribution, retail and range businesses as essential critical services that should remain open during the COVID-19 pandemic.
NICS officials alerted firearm retailers about changes to the Transfer Process for the weekend of March 28-30 due to system overload because of the coronavirus.
Long lines, skyrocketing sales of guns and ammo, diminishing supplies and frustrations with background check delays are what NSSF is helping navigate during the coronavirus pandemic.
You can apply for a disaster relief loan through the Small Business Administration to get financial assistance. Our friends at the Archery Trade Association (ATA) explain how.
The NSSF has established a special web page to track governmental orders and how they affect firearm and ammunition manufacturing and retailers on a state-by-state basis.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation has delayed some deadlines for the 2021 SHOT Show in Las Vegas.
In the latest shooting sports news, Orchid Advisors cancels its compliance conference and Sue Cupero is the new VP of Sales for Smith & Wesson.