FRI | MARCH 28, 2025

Vihtavuori announces the appointment of Evil Roy (Gene Pearcey) as an Emeritus Member of Team Vihtavuori, honoring his extraordinary contributions to the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting® (CAS).
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) announces that Team Ruger's junior shooting team secured several individual divisional titles from the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF) Scholastic Action Shooting Program (SASP) College Nationals.
Team Winchester and Team White Flyer dominated the 2025 Gator Cup locking up five of top six placements in the main event. Eric Harvey made an impressive showing and took home the 2025 championship. Team members Mike Wilgus, Zach Kienbaum, Desi Edmunds, Anthony Matarese and Connor Daniel all had outstanding performances.

Dead Air Silencers will be at the 2025 Arizona Game & Fish Expo, taking place March 29-30, 2025, at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, Arizona. Guests should visit Dead Air’s station at the rifle shooting bay to test new suppressors, ask questions, and determine which model best suits their hunting or shooting needs.
Business owners in the firearms and outdoor industry won’t want to miss the Annual Chattanooga Shooting Supplies Dealer Show, taking place July 28-29, 2025, at the Chattanooga Convention Center. This invitation-only event is designed exclusively for dealers looking to gain a competitive edge with exclusive show-only pricing.
Wiley X introduces the WX JAKL, the latest addition to its Tactical Series.Designed with Wiley X’s hallmark durability, the WX JAKL features shatterproof Selenite polycarbonate lenses that meet ANSI Z87.1+ high-velocity and high-mass impact standards.

Mesa Tactical announces the availability of a new Aimpoint® Acro™ pattern reflex sight mount for Benelli M4 tactical shotguns. The reflex sight mount is designed to co-witness with the shotgun factory ghost ring sights.
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) published an interim final rule, removing domestic entities from the definition of “reporting entities” which are required to file “beneficial ownership information” (BOI) reports under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).
Outdoor Wallet, Media Lodge’s premier white label digital payment solution for the outdoor industry, continues to add new merchants, including Media Lodge Pay, Everest Pay, and Gray Beard Ammo Pay.

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin reaffirmed his support for the rights of law-abiding gun owners by vetoing two dozen bills that would have trampled on the Second Amendment freedoms of the citizens of the Commonwealth. Similar to last session, Governor Youngkin disposed of egregious legislation that would have emboldened criminals and left peaceable Virginians defenseless.
Similar to last year, Governor Glenn Youngkin has vetoed numerous antigun and anti-industry bills that were pushed through the Democrat controlled General Assembly. These bills would have negatively affected manufacturers and dealers throughout the Commonwealth. Please thank Governor Youngkin for standing up to those that wish to destroy our industry in Virginia.
Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG) Publishing announces formidable audience growth for its print properties, as revealed in the recent 2024 MRI Fall Doublebase report. OSG publications have experienced impressive increases in male readers aged 18-34 with household incomes over $100,000.*
Big & J takes its long-range attraction to the next level with Sweet Corn Crave, new for 2025. All deer love the sweet, succulent smell and taste of sweet corn. Research has shown that bucks will spend weeks inside beige jungles feasting on delectable corn, staying safe from hunters.
Kimber is providing additional models available for purchase that have been approved for sale on the Massachusetts General Roster. As Kimber has expanded its highly successful line of 1911s into high-capacity variants for concealed carry pistols with the KDS9, Kimber has answered the call for states that have capacity limitations.
Mendoza Firearms announces the availability of its RM22 semi-automatic rifles in the United States. This marks a historic milestone as the RM22 becomes the first Mexican-manufactured rifle to be imported into the U.S.?

Aguila Ammunition announces the release of its 30-round box of 5.56 x 45MM NATO 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket ammunition. This innovative packaging is designed to align with the standard magazine capacity of modern firearms, providing unmatched convenience and practicality for all shooters.
Everyday carry knives must be compact enough to be unobtrusive in your pocket or on your belt yet feature a razor-sharp blade that’s easy to open and will hold its edge. They must also be ergonomically correct in the hand and stylish. Outdoor Edge’s new collection of EDC (Everyday Carry) knives offers all this and more—all at very affordable price points.
Federal Ammunition recently added a new 10mm Auto, 200-grain Jacketed Soft Point load to its Handgun Hunting Power-Shok ammunition product line. The new product is ideal for those seeking an accurate and terminally effective bullet suitable for a variety of big game when hunting with a handgun. The new load is currently being delivered to retailers nationwide.

BUK OPS Primetime Color Vision™ technology enhances how hunters see deer in fading light. With Primetime Color Vision, hunters can see deer in stunning color and clarity. Primetime is not night vision and does not use thermal imaging or infrared. While these technologies work to find deer, they do not provide true color or a natural view of the target.
Competitive shooters and range enthusiasts already love the Defender-XL™ Micro Red Dot in 8 MOA and 5 MOA for its massive window and crystal-clear glass. Now, they can get the same Defender-XL™ on their race guns with a finer, 2 MOA dot for even more precision.
USA Shooting announces an exciting strategic alliance with Positive Athlete, an organization dedicated to recognizing high school age student-athletes who exemplify character, leadership, resilience and other positive attributes—values that define the heart of USA Shooting.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announces that Lipsey’s – one of the largest independently owned shooting sports distributors in the country – has joined SAF as a corporate partner at the Diamond level.
Franklin Armory® announced that production and sales of its Reformation® firearm has resumed. Based on the clearly articulated ruling issued last month in its prevailing lawsuit against the ATF, the company will begin shipping a variety of Reformation model configurations to consumers through federally licensed firearm dealers (FFLs) this week.
Bass Pro Shops announced plans to celebrate the official Grand Opening of its new 77-000-square foot retail location in Tyler, Texas, with a special Evening for Conservation, open to the public, on Wednesday, April 16, with entertainment starting at 5 p.m.
Lapua has signed a sponsorship agreement with the Canadian Precision Rifle Association (CAPRA) to provide Team Canada with support for the year 2025. CAPRA is the Official Governing Body for Precision Rifle Shooting Sports in Canada, affiliated with the International Precision Rifle Federation (IPRF).
Austin Dillon will take on Martinsville Speedway in the Winchester No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet at the Cook Out 400 in Martinsville, Virginia on March 30. Viewers can catch the race on FS1 and listeners can find it on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
 

Notes: Handgun Selection and a Passing

While online recently, I saw that “Hickok45” had a short video on his “Talks” channel on YouTube. It was “Handgun Choice Made Easy,” where he raised the argument that we so often overthink handgun selection. He’d narrowed it down to defense handguns, but he didn’t really have to. It’s a common issue as there are so many choices. 

I found it appropriate that he singled out caliber and capacity for examination. Too many delve into “caliber commando” territory, deluding themselves into believing that centerfire handguns (not “rifle-caliber pistols”) have little in the way of power and simply “poke holes.” This is a riff on the Clint Smith line about relative ballistics of handguns, rifles and shotguns (the shotgun within its useful range). 

He’s right, of course.  Ammo cost and availability (related variables) dictate which centerfire semiauto caliber to select and there’s one standout these days. As to capacity, he correctly notes that “five or six” is more the baseline in interpersonal confrontations. Extended fights are thankfully rare. 

If the mission is home defense, do you prefer the thicker G19 (left) or the more discreet, thinner G48? If you’re more likely to carry the G48 all the time when you’re home, the smaller capacity isn’t so big an issue. Having the gun always available is more critical.

On size, we might quibble. He notes that handgun size for home defense is less relevant than it is for discreet carry. I believe that the purpose of the handgun is to stop fights, something I got from Jeff Cooper. For that reason, that protection handgun should be of a size that you can wear it all day, all the time, everywhere – especially at home. 

Opening it up to “I just want to own a pistol” broadens the view. To learn to shoot a rifle, the difficulty of the pistol makes it a great training ground for riflery. If you can consistently hit well with a handgun, a rifle’s easier – though differences in technique do exist.

Handguns are great fun for shooting – casual plinking, precision target and, for those who are quite skilled, for hunting. 

Hickok45 is one of the “citizen journalists” of firearms media. In a not insubstantial way, people who are pursuing that course in video presentation can be great ambassadors of the industry to the general public. 22Plinkster is another, with his trick shooting and general shooting videos. 

I’m glad we have them.

It was just last week that I found out that another Shootist had passed on. Part of the “regular firearms journalist” corps in firearms media, John Taffin enabled formation of The Shootists, a group of enthusiast experts that included Hal Swiggett, John Linebaugh, Brian Pearce, Paco Kelly and others, in 1985. Other members, also gone, include Terry Murbaugh and Jeff Quinn. 

Jeff had invited me to a Shootists Holiday some years back as a representative of media – sadly, I was unable to attend. John Taffin was the Chairman Emeritus. Members of the Board included Mark Hargrove, Jason Cloessner, Bobby Tyler, and Boge Quinn. 

John was an author of long standing in GUNS and American Handgunner, and the author of several books – one on Kindle now with at least one more in print. He preferred large calibers, revolvers and lever guns. 

I imagine he still has material in for publication at both magazine titles. Subscribers should keep their eyes open for them. He was one of the greats. A storyteller who got all the technical parts right, he had the knack of drawing readers in like Skeeter Skelton did; the style wasn’t the same, but the skill was right there. 

Do yourself a favor – if you’ve not read his material, do so. If you have, go back and relive some of those stories. As long as someone is reading his work, he won’t really be so far away.

I only got to meet him once in all the years I’ve been in this business. He was personable and treated me like a colleague, standing I’d not attained then.

Our condolences go out to his family, friends and associates.

— Rich Grassi

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