WED | DECEMBER 17, 2025

The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will begin its annual holiday break this Friday, December 19, which will be our final day of publication for 2025. We will be back on our regular distribution schedule starting Monday, January 5, 2026. Please note that releases received after 2p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, December 18, are not guaranteed to make Friday’s editions.
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies unveiled the new TX Ultra 29.5™, their fastest forward draw crossbow ever and is equipped with TenPoint’s new Vision HD Digital Rangefinding Scope. the TX Ultra 29.5 shoots 460 FPS and features Twin-Riser Technology™ (TRT), a custom TriggerTech Trigger, AR-Style Ambidextrous Thumb Safety.
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies unveiled the new TX Ultra 29.5, their fastest forward draw crossbow ever. Measuring 29.5" short and 6.5" narrow, the TX Ultra 29.5 shoots 460 FPS and delivers 3" groups at 100-yards.

TenPoint Crossbow Technologies unveiled their new TRX Ultra Vision, the fastest crossbow in the industry and equipped with the TenPoint’s new Vision HD Digital Rangefinding Scope. Vision HD 3-12X Digital Rangefinding Crossbow Scope includes 5 Pre-Loaded TenPoint Arrow Ballistic Profiles and setup is simple thanks to One-Shot Zeroing.
Easton Archery announces Easton Bow-Go™ Micro 3818 Bow Case. The Bow-Go™ Micro 3818 is a compact, value-driven bow case designed to protect compound bows up to 36 inches in length.
TenPoint Crossbow Technologies unveiled the new TRX Ultra, the fastest in the industry and expands the company's popular TRX and TX Series lineup. Measuring 29.5" short and 6" narrow, the TRX Ultra shoots 515 FPS and features Twin-Riser Technology™ (TRT), custom TriggerTech Trigger, AR-Style Ambidextrous Thumb Safety, and accuracy advancements to deliver 70% tighter groups at 100-yards.

TenPoint Crossbow Technologies unveiled the new Vision HD Digital Rangefinding Crossbow Scope, the most advanced optic on the market. The 3-12X scope delivers precision rangefinding with an immediate aiming solution, all while capturing the video & audio of your hunt.
The Spohr L562 has been crowned the Ballistic’s Best 2025 winner for the .357 Magnum Revolver category, edging out an elite field that included offerings from Colt, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Taurus, and Manurhin.
After comprehensive hands-on testing, Athlon Outdoors has named the Beretta 1301 Tactical C as the Ballistic’s Best 2025 Defensive Shotgun, earning top honors in one of the most competitive and demanding categories of the year.

Elite Force Airsoft recently won two categories in the Random Airsoft Awards. Presented by RGKairsoft.com, consumers nominated products and brands for specific categories. After a review by industry professionals to confirm eligibility, consumers then voted for the winners.
Championship week is here for the National Air Rifle League; the games are set for both the Sporter and Precision leagues.
Camfour, Inc. announced the exhibitor lineup for the 2026 Camfour Dealer Show, taking place January 10–11 at the OMNI Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas.
Avient Corporation will present its latest innovations for the shooting sports industry at the SHOT Show Supplier Showcase, January 19–20, at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas. Among the highlights is Avient’s Composite Heat Release technology, a patent-pending solution developed to improve firearm barrel performance.
Rost Martin announced that Lipsey’s has joined its network as an authorized distributor. Partnering with Lipsey’s will open new opportunities, expand Rost Martin’s reach, and make its line of striker-fired pistols more accessible to dealers and customers across the country.
NSSF® announces the 5th Annual Governors’ Forum at SHOT Show® 2026 is shaping up to host several state governors to discuss the importance of the firearm industry to their states, Second Amendment rights of their citizens and their insights to challenges and opportunities ahead for gun rights in the United States.

Looking ahead to 2026, HeadHunters NW announces an expanded commitment to serving clients through on-site visits nationwide. The firm will be traveling directly to client headquarters, manufacturing facilities, and divisional offices to provide personalized consultation on human capital needs and talent acquisition strategies.
Shell Shock Technologies, LLC. announces the launch of its new Affiliate Program through AvantLink. The program provides content creators, influencers, and industry partners with the opportunity to promote Shell Shock Technologies’ two-piece Nickel Alloy Shell (NAS3) case technology and premium Shell Tech Ammo while earning attractive commissions and performance-based rewards.
SHIELD Sights announced that its new 26,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Crewkerne, England is now fully operational. This milestone marks a major investment in the future of British manufacturing and reaffirms SHIELD’s commitment to designing, assembling, and manufacturing all of its products in the United Kingdom.

NSSF® will host several state leading law enforcement officers for the 3rd Annual Attorneys General Forum to discuss the legal landscape. This forum will be a moderated discussion surrounding courtroom developments to protect Second Amendment rights and the firearm industry from antigun “lawfare” attacks.
Kinsey’s Inc. announces the addition of Kelly Smith to its dealer sales team. Kelly joins Kinsey’s as a Dealer Sales Representative, bringing with her decades of valuable industry experience from a multitude of outdoor distributors, most recently Big Rock Sports.
Heckler & Koch USA announces the latest addition to the growing VP9A1 pistol line. The VP9A1 X has all the A1 updates of the VP9A1 launched earlier this year. The VP9A1 X has the 4” barrel of the VP9A1 K and the full-size, 17-round frame of the VP9A1 F.

The Thrive HD Reflex Green Dot Multi-Reticle – FDE is designed for shooters who demand instant acquisition, dependable clarity, and rugged performance, this optic brings uncompromising capability to pistols, PCCs, and compact rifles.
The Guns & Ammo Buzz Podcast, in partnership with Watchtower Firearms, has announced the winners of the 2025 Guns & Ammo of the Year Awards. This special episode provides listeners with an exclusive into the industry’s most exceptional new products.
World Series-winning manager Ned Yost joins Michael Waddell on the latest episode of The Michael Waddell Podcast. The two friends share an in-depth conversation covering Yost’s legendary baseball career, his time in the outdoors with icons like Dale Earnhardt, and the valuable leadership lessons he learned along the way.

Galco's Hawkeye IWB, with a protective shroud for most compact carry-style optical sights, is now available for the GLOCK 43X with a mounted optic. The Hawkeye features a snap-on design that allows the holster to attach and detach from the belt without removing the belt.
Outdoor Edge shares its top game processing essentials for the season: ERGOMAX™, GamePro™, ButcherLite and WildLite™. Each product is built for durability, precision and reliable performance from field to freezer.
Hook & Barrel Magazine® kicks off the new year with country music singer and songwriter Zac Brown gracing its cover. In the feature, Brown discusses family, philanthropy, his genre-mixing approach to music, and his love of the outdoors.
Gun Talk Radio, the original gun-centric talk show and a trusted voice in firearms media for three decades, announces a major expansion: the addition of 54 new radio stations across the U.S., bringing its total reach to over 320 stations weekly.
Kinetic Development Group (KDG) announces the addition of GrabAGun as an authorized KDG dealer. GrabAGun has also been added to KDG’s newly launched dealer locator, making it even easier for customers to find and purchase KDG products.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announces that Primary Arms has renewed their corporate partnership at the Silver level for the third consecutive year.
It’s the multi-gun match that simply will not die. The Hornady Zombie 3Gun is an annual draw to the Heartland Public Shooting Center in Grand Island, Nebraska, the hometown of the largest family-owned ammunition manufacturer in the world.
NSSF announced the addition of a new First Shots introductory course on suppressors. The suppressor segment has surged in recent years and is primed for additional growth with the impending removal of the $200 tax stamp Jan. 1, 2026 — making it a valuable time to come on board as a First Shots host and help customers advance their shooting sports journey.
 

In the aftermath of the criminal outrage activities at Brown University and at Bondi Beach in Australia, the government types in the US and Australia are both calling for more gun control. 

I mean the 20,000+ gun control laws in the US have been so successful, we clearly need more, right? And if you start on the unwinding of these civil rights violations that are anti-gun laws by new legislation and courts finding them unconstitutional, I’d remind you that Rhode Island, the small state home of the ivy league Brown University, gets an “A-“ from the Giffords Gun-Control Gang. It’s not like it was Texas or Wyoming …

Australia, likewise, is a home of statist intrusions into personal safety. According to the CNN website –

“Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Monday after a meeting of the National Cabinet that state and territory leaders had agreed to pursue tougher controls. 

“The new rules would mean only Australian citizens can hold a gun license, and the number and type of guns they can own would be limited. Licenses would expire, under the plan, requiring more frequent checks on gun owners’ suitability to hold a license.”

Since the offence was committed by someone on tourists’ visa – it’s questionable that the license for him to have firearms was actually legal under existing law in Australia – I’m not sure how increasing civil rights violations on Australian citizens would be helpful. 

But I’m no expert on Australian laws of any kind, let alone those that amount to civil rights violations – so I could be wrong. Their laws -- they can enforce them (or not) as they will. 

I still don’t get the “attack the symptom” part of the treatment plan. People acting out in criminal outrage behaviors (whether or not it’s intifada-inspired) aren’t generally concerned about government restrictions on possession of guns; they’re ignoring one of the “Big 10” (specifically, “You will not murder,” ultimately litigated in the highest of courts). 

All that the drive to further citizen disarmament does is ensure that there will be plenty of victims for transgressors. 

Notice also the incidence of mass casualty attacks involving improvised munitions (explosives), motor vehicles and bladed instruments. I’m not sure how the silly “patellar reflex” of gun control (h/t, Stephen Wenger) is relevant.

When you lack vision, perspective and some intellect, you go back to old gun control, the snake oil of 1968. Impotent, irrelevant, chicken feed to throw to the suckers who’ll believe anything. 

We see no serious ideas to deal with the problem, perhaps because they won’t face up to the problem. 

The 1996 National Firearms “agreement” in Australia essentially made gun ownership a privilege. That’s a problem, as the individual right to self-preservation is not bestowed by groups of people – government – but exists at the moment of achieving life.

You give up that right by behaviors that make you a problem for others. The government can’t speak on your behalf and preemptively remove it. 

Why turn to gun laws before the victims are cold? 

Because the government is said to have failed to keep people safe – in itself a delusional concept. The reason the right to self defense was recognized was because you are the last step in safety; if you fail to stay out of places and activities where active problems search for victims, relying on someone else – outsourcing your safety – is irrelevant.

You’re beyond help. 

Note that one person hunted the offenders and successfully (and, it seems, temporarily) disarmed him. 

The police? According to accounts, it appears they didn’t immediately engage the threats with countervailing deadly force. 

Eventually, one must have as one of the perps is deceased. 

Awareness and avoidance are key, more important than guns. Guns are for when those assets fail.

As to gun laws, keep the heat on your elected officials. Let them know you’re not fooled by the silly, unhelpful infringements – and that you’re tired of having to fight to keep the poorly educated pols away from your rights.

— Rich Grassi


 

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