WED | SEPTEMBER 17, 2025

Fortified Equity has announced its acquisition of AVID, the Florida-based performance lifestyle brand rooted in fishing, hunting, and outdoor adventure. Alongside the acquisition, Pete Angle has been named Chief Executive Officer, bringing a fresh vision to expand the brand’s presence in the outdoor and fashion markets.
The Barnett® XP405 continues to be a top choice for hunters looking for a powerful, lightweight, and affordable crossbow that will last for seasons. Equipped with Barnett’s cutting-edge technology, the XP405 offers a range of advanced features that elevate the standards in archery.
Evolution Outdoor is proud to announce Can-Am Sales Group, LLC as the recipient of its 2025 Sales Agency of the Year award.

Team Vihtavuori shooter Francis Colon secured a second-place victory at the Federal Gold Medal Match, hosted by Alabama Precision. Colon delivered a standout performance in the Precision Rifle Series (PRS) Pro Series Qualifier, finishing second in the Open/Suppressor division with a score of 178.
Beretta USA will be on-site at the 2025 IDPA National Championship taking place September 18-20, 2025 at the Mission 160 Range in Whitewright, Texas, with a demo bay, side match and product highlights for a hands-on experience.
The Inside Heat is a minimum IWB holster built from black saddle leather. The precise molded contours provide the weapon retention for the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro pistol.

Mesa Tactical announced its support of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office through a Gold Sponsorship donation for the department’s largest annual event, the Sheriff’s Annual Family Festival, taking place on October 11, 2025.
Ralph and Vicki Cianciarulo are celebrating 25 years of outdoor adventures and are saying thank you to their amazing community with an epic giveaway. One lucky winner will be selected each month, and September's prize pack is ready to be won.
Beretta supports the 5th Annual NorCal Marine Raider Foundation Fundraiser, taking place on September 20th in Los Altos Hills, CA, by donating a one-of-a-kind, unreleased commemorative shotgun for the event’s auction.

NSSF® and the ATF celebrated 25 years of collaboration with the “Don’t Lie for the Other Guy™” program to prevent the straw purchase of firearms, that is when an individual illegally buys a firearm on behalf of someone who is prohibited from owning one.
Dead Air is excited to welcome Amber Smith as the newest member of their Operations team. Amber will lead their Demand Planning efforts and provide key support in Business Intelligence and data analytics across the company.
September 15 marks the 8th anniversary of VIKTOS, the American brand built by veterans, athletes, and industry professionals to serve the needs of those who live life on the frontlines—both in and out of uniform.
CZ-USA announces the addition of Chris Sprangers as its Director, Marketing. Chris brings nearly 20 years of experience in marketing and brand strategy within the outdoor industry. Most recently, he served as Managing Partner and Director of Outdoor Brands at North House Outdoor.
Davidson’s has collaborated with Bergara to produce the first complete Bergara rifle with a stainless-steel barreled action available in the USA. The exclusive B-14 FSP (Fluted Special Purpose) Hunter Stainless has a stainless-steel barrel, receiver, and bolt.
Leica Sport Optics USA announces a new partnership with OLLIN. Launching on Monday, 15 September 2025, this collaboration introduces two new products: the OLLIN Snapshot Spotter Adapter (MSRP $134.99) and the OLLIN Snapshot Bino Adapter (MSRP $114.99). Both adapters require use of the OLLIN SNAPCASE (MSRP $44.99), a custom smartphone case with integrated magnetic alignment.

Leica Sport Optics USA announces a new partnership with OLLIN. Launching on Monday, 15 September 2025, this collaboration introduces two new products: the OLLIN Snapshot Spotter Adapter (MSRP $134.99) and the OLLIN Snapshot Bino Adapter (MSRP $114.99). Both adapters require use of the OLLIN SNAPCASE (MSRP $44.99), a custom smartphone case with integrated magnetic alignment.
With the seemingly endless attacks on Americans’ constitutional rights across the country, the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is urging all Americans to celebrate Constitution Day by continuing to defend the Second Amendment.
In the latest episode of the HeadHunters NW Podcast, host Shaylene Keiner sits down with Cindy Rooney, Board VP of the Oregon Hunters Association (OHA), and Amy Patrick, Policy Director at OHA, to explore the vital mission and impactful work of Oregon's premier hunting and wildlife conservation organization.

Sierra Bullets expands its MatchKing-X (MKX) line with the launch of the 7mm 175-grain HPBT MatchKing-X, now available online and at retailers nationwide. Modeled after its MatchKing counterpart, this addition stands out as a natural match for the 7mm PRC.
Custom & Collectable Firearms unveils the Horizon Firearms Exclusive, a 1-of-50 limited series built for hunters and anyone who values accuracy, value, and dependability. The two configurations for this model feature a 16” Pins & Needles fluted barrel in 7mm Backcountry or a 22" chambered in .25 Creedmoor.
Shell Shock Technologies announces the release of its newest premium ammunition: Shell Tech™ 308 NAS3™ PROGRADE Ballistic Tip Ammo. Built with the trusted Nosler® Ballistic Tip® projectile and SST’s advanced NAS3 casing technology, the 308 NAS3 PROGRADE provides the consistency and precision that gives hunters confidence with every shot.

MDT announced that the TIMBR CORE Rifle Stock and CORE Bottom Metal are now available for the Remington 700 Short Action. The TIMBR CORE blends the warmth and aesthetics of a traditional sporter-style wood stock with modern precision engineering, featuring an integrated micro aluminum chassis and adjustable length of pull.
Custom & Collectable Firearms introduces the Kimber 1911 “El Rey.” This limited-edition series, chambered in .45 ACP, is available in just 380 sequentially numbered pieces. Its rose gold slide, engraved with “El Rey,” pairs seamlessly with a matching frame, creating a warm, regal finish.
PROOF Research announced that two stocks, the Lightweight Hunter Stock and the Mountain Tactical Hunter Stock, are now available to shooters and hunters as standalone products. Built on PROOF’s reputation for cutting-edge innovation, these carbon fiber stocks deliver weight reduction, ergonomics, and performance without compromise.

Part of Galco's Concealed Carry Lite line, the Stow-N-Go is now made to carry the GLOCK 48, whether or not fitted with an optic.
New York Times bestselling author and staunch Second Amendment advocate Larry Correia has struck a chord with readers, as his new contemporary fantasy novel, American Paladin, achieved full funding on Kickstarter in a mere 45 seconds.
Firearms News announced the release of its Annual Hunting issue for September 2025. This special issue features a riveting cover story by Hunting Field Editor Rikk Rambo, detailing two intense big game hunts in Alaska, and is available now at newsstands, including Walmart, Barnes & Noble, and other major book retailers.
Hillsdale College announces that Madeline Corbin, Luciana Kern, and Marin McKinney have been awarded the Ladies for Liberty Shooting Scholarship, a half-tuition scholarship reserved for female students who are members the Hillsdale College Shotgun Team.
The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) announces Daniel Defense as an official sponsor of the 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship, returning to Camp Atterbury, Indiana, from September 30 to October 4, 2025.
From the studios of MeatEater, Outdoor Channel announce the premiere of Our Way of Life, a new series debuting on September 29 at 8 p.m. ET. Hosted by Tlingit Nation member Heather Douville, the series offers an intimate look into the cultural, hunting, and culinary practices of the Tlingit people.
This Week on Shooting USA, it’s a gathering of more than six hundred kids ages eight to fifteen from around the country, all with elite level marksmanship skill at the Daisy BB Gun Nationals 2025 from Rogers, Arkansas.
 

Ruger 22 auto pistols were the first firearms products of Sturm, Ruger. An odd contraption with a cylindrical upper receiver with a skinny barrel, a rakish grip frame – reminiscent of the grip angle of the Pistole Parabellum Luger – it was a simple design, a 10-shot 22 auto loader.

That opened the gate. Along with the western-styled single action revolvers – Single Six and Blackhawk – other products followed and Ruger was off to the races.

The funny 22 became commonplace and type specific guns followed as the gun went through variations. I had a pre-“Mark” Ruger Standard 22 Auto, it was the first 22 auto pistol I ever owned. 

It was miserable to try to field-strip and reassemble in those pre-YouTube days, but the gun was around a long time before I sent it down the road. I’d had iterations of later generations of that Standard 22 for T&E, but until the advent of the Mark IV, none stayed around. 

Commemorative Ruger 22/45 with CCI Standard Velocity ammo fired on bullseye from 25 yards.

That’s changed. From the first Mark IV, a 5 ½” bull barrel, I’ve been shooting and using the Ruger 22 Auto pistols. A variant, the 22/45, never caught on with me. I’d never had one on the premises and by the time one arrived, we were already at the Mark IV product line. 

Some years ago, I was a recipient of a Ruger Mark IV 22/45 Lite laser engraved as a Black Hills Ammunition Commemorative pistol. The upper is green and there is a special serial number range for the guns. This maker of magnificent centerfire ammo had these guns made in appreciation for those who wrote about their ammo.

The pistol weighs in at only around 25 ounces and the frame has the “1911 feel;” though the lower receiver is made from polymer, the gun takes 1911 pattern stocks. The black rubber stocks on the gun come from Hogue. The Black Hills limited edition gun came with a set of Herretts stocks, smooth wood with the Black Hills logo on the right panel and the Ruger logo on the left.

The barrel is threaded and a thread protector is attached. Sighting is accomplished with the Ruger adjustable rear sight and a front Patridge sight. A section of rail is attached to the upper receiver for the addition of an optic.

I didn’t remove it.

The 10-shot magazines are a different form from regular MkIV magazines with the oddly shaped floor plate to match the frame.

200 guns were made in this line and I was very happy to get one. I’d never fired the 22/45 guns before this one arrived. As I’d been horsing around with bullseye shooting, I thought this was a good way to break this special gun in. 

The ammunition was CCI Standard Velocity 40gr., fired one-handed, slow fire and timed fire pacing at 25 yards.

This is the slow-fire target, each ring marked -1 point – as it’s a “Timed and Rapid Fire” target. While competitors won’t be impressed, I was happy with this amateur effort.

The B-8 repair center slow fire target was scored with “-1” scoring; each ring was counted down one point from the number printed on the scoring ring, making up for the fact I have more B-8s than B16 targets. The slow fire score, adjusted down for slow fire, was 83/100. Not adjusted, it scored 88/100, not bad for this old-timer.

The timed fire scored at 78/100 with a tragic miss off the left side of the repair center. 

The hits tended low on the target. The adjustable sight will make short work of that issue.

While I’ve had the gun for some time, it’s been shot very little. It has a wonderful “feel,” like a lighter-than-normal 1911. The trigger, wide and short in travel, is more than good enough for me. The sights were hard to read when holding center on the bull. My solution is to do a standing zero with CCI Standard Velocity, a decent load that’s usually available, and I’ll set the zero for a six o’clock hold at 25 yards. 

Then we’ll see if I can improve. 

— Rich Grassi

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