FRI | NOVEMBER 7, 2025

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Henry Repeating Arms, one of the country’s leading firearms manufacturers, is proud to announce that the Henry Small Game Rifle has been selected as the Editor’s Choice for Best Rimfire Rifle by Petersen’s Hunting.
Each month Scopos organizes an ongoing series of free Monthly Virtual Matches for both rifle and pistol disciplines. The intent is to give shooters a fun new way to participate, allowing them to compare their results with other shooters and teams.

The sixth week of the National Air Rifle Leagues delivered high-stakes matchups and standout performances across both the precision and sporter divisions. Unbeaten streaks remained intact for several top-tier teams, while others battled through tightly contested showdowns
Fiocchi of America stands is celebrating the remarkable accomplishments of its Pro Shooting Team members: Kiersten Sales, Will Fennell, Bill McGuire, and Travis Mears at the 2026 National Sporting Clays Association National Championship held in San Antonio, Texas at the National Shooting Complex.
CSG Member, B&P USA, announces the impressive achievements of its Pro Staff members Karen Miles, Gebben Miles, and Diane Sorantino at the National Sporting Clays Association’s National Championship held at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas.

Evolution Outdoor announces that its Drift Series Tackle Backpack line is now available in two new colors, Tiger Stripe (600D construction) and Coyote (1680D construction). The wear-resistant color options are available in both 3600 and 3700 sizes.
Mesa Tactical is bridging the gap between tactical and hunting with the launch of its new Reflex Sight Mount for the Benelli Super Black Eagle 3. Along with the mount, Mesa Tactical is also announcing expanded compatibility of its Urbino stock line for the same platform.
This month, GunBroker.com and Taurus USA have teamed up to launch the Taurus Ultimate Home Defense Giveaway by GunBroker, featuring seven chances to win an exclusive home defense prize package designed to help protect what matters most. Participants can enter daily through November 30, 2025.

BANISH Suppressors announced that the BANISH 12, the revolutionary shotgun suppressor designed for hunters and sport shooters, has been named Suppressor of the Year for 2025 by the editors of Guns & Ammo.
RetailBI has released the October RetailBI Firearm Sales Index, the firearm industry’s most accurate benchmark of retail performance and indicator of consumer purchasing behavior of new firearms, reporting -11.6% for October, with a year-to-date decline of -10.8%.
Leica Sport Optics USA and onX Hunt announced a new partnership and product integration that connects Leica’s premium sport optics with onX’s industry-leading digital mapping platform. The integration allows users to send a precise location from supported Leica devices directly to onX Hunt to “drop a waypoint” and save critical waypoints, streamlining navigation, planning, and game recovery in the field.
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced the recent release of the Davidson’s Exclusive Model 432 and Model 632 revolvers. Chambered in .32 H&R Mag, both of these double-action revolvers feature a 6-round capacity, a 1.88-inch stainless-steel barrel, and a lightweight construction at just 14.7 ounces. Out of the box, both revolvers feature a precision-regulated gold bead front sight and an integrated u-notch rear sight
Vortex® offers professionals and advanced competition shooters the powerful, versatile tool they need to conquer mid- to long-range engagements: the Razor® HD Gen III 4-24x44 FFP Riflescope available now in MOA and MRAD.
AGM Global Vision introduces the new Spectrum 4K-Mini, the most compact and lightweight 30mm 4K resolution digital scope available today. Coming in at only 16oz, the new Spectrum 4K Mini is equipped with a 4K ultra-high-definition CMOS sensor and a 1920×1080 OLED display.

Vortex Optics and Gatorz Eyewear announce a collaboration that redefines the standard for performance eyewear. The all-new Vortex x Gatorz Rig marks the fusion of Gatorz’s military-grade craftsmanship and Vortex’s industry-leading optics expertise.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) announces the addition of the Patrol models to the already popular Ruger American® Rifle Generation II family. American Rifle Gen II Patrol models are available in both intermediate and long-range calibers, ranging from 5.56 NATO up to 7mm PRC.
Heritage and Rossi are making it the perfect season to saddle up and save with the new Heritage x Rossi $50 Legendary Lever-Action Rebate. Customers can get $50 back on the purchase of any qualifying centerfire lever-action rifle now through December 21, 2025.

Target Sports USA is unveiling a Federal Premium exclusive ammo caliber, sold ONLY at TSUSA. Federal Premium’s HST4 is a Premium Personal Defense 9mm Luger +P 147-grain HST Jacketed Hollow Point ammunition.
Wiley X was honored to serve as a Freedom Sponsor of the inaugural Texas Field of Honor® at Arlington Veterans Day Field of Flags.

 

Come January 1, 2026, California gun owners will have yet another set of hoops to jump through as Governor Newsom continues his relentless pursuit of law-abiding citizens. The new law, ostensibly to impede (not stop) the manufacture of 3D-printed guns via a proof of age restriction and mandatory verification that the recipient of parts and pieces (more in a minute) will not “manufacture” without a manufacturing license, more than three firearms per year.

As usual, it’s unclear if the law considers changing a trigger “manufacturing” but that’s typical of the broad, yet shallow, lengths anti-gun legislators will use to make life more difficult for law-abiding citizens. Criminals, as everyone except politicians apparently know, aren’t bothered by regulations.

If you’re selling online accessories, you can either wait for a positive digital confirmation of age or ship the accessory to an FFL for a scheduled pickup where the FFL will be required to do the age verification.

Essentially, the new law is more than an age verification to impede “ghost gun” manufacturing, it’s actually designed to slow-if not stop- sales of repair or replacement parts and tools to work on firearms. It also creates a de-facto gun registry. While California won’t have the names of all gun owners, it will certainly have a listing (registry) of everyone who bought gun parts.

Interestingly, Californians don’t have to provide a government identification to vote (a utility bill will suffice), but you’ll need to provide a license or other identification to buy a gunsmith’s hammer or screwdriver.

The law expands the definition of a firearms accessory to “mean an attachment or device designed or adapted to be inserted into, affixed onto, or used in conjunction with a firearm that is designed, intended or functions to increase a firearm’s rate of fire or to increase the speed at which a person may reload a firearm or replace the magazine., or any other attachment or device described in subdivision (a) of Section 30515 of the Penal Code that may render a firearm an assault weapon when inserted into, affixed onto, or used in conjunction with a firearm. The term firearm accessory also includes any other device, tool, kit, part, or parts set that is clearly designed and intended for use in manufacturing firearms.”

Under the new Section 30515 of the California Penal Code (effective January 1, 2026) all the parts in both the top and bottom photos will be subject to age verification before purchase.

Essentially, this rather broad (and vague) interpretation includes virtually anything except possibly reloading, cleaning and other gun gear (does a magazine pouch enable you to reload faster?).

The requirements for a seller aren’t designed to streamline the checkout process. It will require

- notice on manufacturing if receiving firearms pasts of accessories

- acknowledgement by customer of receipt and understanding of notice

- verification of proof of age- must be over 18

- Signature with clear and conspicuous markings on package stating “Signature and proof of identification of person aged 18 years or older required for delivery”

- Requirement that purchaser provide carrier with identification and sign for the package

- Address for delivery must match address on identification received for age verification.

Those requirements wouldn’t apply to delivery to an FFL, wholesaler, certain law enforcement and military. The requirements also don’t apply to the carriers transporting the products.

I asked my UPS driver how he’d handle these requirements. He laughingly pointed to his brown shirt and said “These letters say U-P-S, not A-T-F I’m not in the regulator business, I deliver packages.”

The “notice” required by California Code Section 3273.51 requires the recipient of the part, piece, whatever to sign and date the form, acknowledging the fact they realize it is “generally a crime in California to manufacture more than three firearms per year, manufacture a firearm using a three-dimensional printer or CNC milling machine, manufacture for the purpose of selling or transferring ownership of that firearm to another individual who is not licensed to manufacture firearms, or to manufacture for the purposes of selling, loaning or transferring that firearm without the required background check initiated by a licensed firearms dealer, allowing, abetting, of facilitating the manufacture of a firearm by a person legally prohibited from possessing firearms, or causing the manufacture of assault weapons, machine-guns, undetectable firearms, unserialized firearms, unsafe handguns that are not on the department of justice roster of handguns certified for sale in California or other generally prohibited weapons.”

Apparently the news of the Supreme Court rulings in the Heller and Bruen cases hasn’t made its way into California. But it’s virtually certain 2A organizations there, and nationally, will be waiting at the courthouse steps by, if not before, January 2, 2026 to challenge this latest attempt to help a few more gun-related businesses to head to less restrictive areas.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

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