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Collector's Elite Auctions features high-grade firearms including a Renato Gamba Concorde shotgun with Pasotti engraving, Staccato/Taran Tactical Innovations JW3 Combat Master, Heckler & Koch SP5K-PDW, and Nemesis Arms Valkyrie rifle. Bidding concludes February 15.

Springfield Armory's Kuna 9mm has been selected as Best New PCC in 2025 by Guns.com Readers' Choice Awards. The PDW-style pistol features a roller-delayed operating system, ambidextrous controls, and is available in two versions priced at $1,179 and $1,330.

Traditions® Performance Firearms honored The WL Carter Company as its 2025 Rep Group of the Year during pre-SHOT Show activities in Las Vegas. The award recognizes the manufacturer's representative group's exceptional performance and 28-year partnership with Traditions Firearms since 1998.

Viridian Weapon Technologies, a Minneapolis-based manufacturer of laser sights and tactical lights, has partnered with Bill Hicks & Co., a family-owned distributor, to expand dealer access to its green laser, green dot optic, and weapon-mounted light solutions through their dealer portal.

Team Remington shooters Brandon Powell and Todd Hitch earned top honors at the 2026 Caribbean Classic in Vero Beach, Florida, with Powell taking High Overall at the Lois Neely Memorial event and Hitch winning Prelim 1 and placing runner-up in multiple competitions using Remington Premier shotshells.

Registration is now open for the third annual Winchester Top Shot Youth Championship, powered by White Flyer, scheduled for April 18, 2026, at NILO in Brighton, IL. The event welcomes sport shooters aged 12 to 21, with over $15,000 in prizes and includes 100 sporting clays targets and Winchester Super-Target shotgun shells.

The NRA Competitive Shooting Division announces the 2026 NRA America's Rifle Challenge Match Director Summit, a three-day training program held May 6-10, 2026, at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. The summit provides comprehensive instruction for current and aspiring Match Directors and Range Officers, with lodging and meals provided for 36 selected participants at a $50 registration fee.

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced a successful settlement in Shaffer v. Quattrone, eliminating New York's non-resident firearm carry ban. The State now confirms that residency is not required for firearm licensure, with Chautauqua, Steuben, Tioga, and Orange counties agreeing to accept applications from non-residents. FPC has established a New York Carry Hotline to report any licensing denials.

Beretta celebrates its 500th anniversary at Safari Club International 2026 in Nashville, featuring live demonstrations by Pietro Beretta Selection artisans, an exclusive One-of-One collection, and the SO10 EELL USA 250th Anniversary Edition. The company showcases its conservation leadership and American manufacturing heritage from its Gallatin, Tennessee facility.

Heckler & Koch USA announced its 2025 sales awards, naming Covey Sales & Marketing as Rep Group of the Year, Jack Hale of Core Line Marketing as Overall Sales Rep of the Year, and Jake Lindemann from Owen J. Brown & Associates as Premium Dealer Sales Rep of the Year. HK achieved growth despite a challenging year for the firearms industry.

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Law Enforcement is recruiting motivated individuals for Indiana Conservation Officer positions statewide. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, at least 21 years old by October 30, and pass a new Physical Agility Test. Interested candidates should complete the pre-screening test at on.IN.gov/ico-hiring to enter the hiring process.

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is hiring a Regional Director for Ohio and Indiana to manage volunteer chapters, organize fundraising events, and oversee the granting program. The remote position requires a bachelor's degree, five years of professional experience, and frequent travel throughout the region.

South Dakota Governor Rhoden signed SD 2 into law at Silencer Central's headquarters, removing suppressors from the state's controlled weapons definition. The legislation, sponsored by Senator Casey Crabtree and Representative Drew Peterson, was supported by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and provides a template for other states seeking suppressor deregulation.

Mauser, through the Blaser Group, unveiled the M98 Das Original bolt-action rifle featuring Diamond Like Carbon coating, gold-colored trigger, and Grade 5 wood. Available for the first time in .300 Win Mag, the rifle combines advanced technology with traditional craftsmanship, priced from $12,000 to $14,500.

Beretta introduces the Sako 90 Grizzly rifle, featuring high-grade walnut stock, fluted stainless-steel barrel with Cerakote finish, and integral Picatinny rail. Available in four calibers with an MSRP of $2,999, the rifle debuts at the Western Hunt Expo in Salt Lake City, February 12-15.

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced the release of the Model 940-3, a 5-shot 9mm revolver featuring a stainless-steel frame, Tritium XS front night sight, and Hogue Over-Molded Rubber Bantam grip designed for everyday carry.

Davidson's and Pietta Firearms introduce the First Edition Migliore Series single-action revolver in .357 Magnum, featuring traditional color case-hardening by Parkwest Arms and hand inspection by Alessandro Pietta. Limited to 250 units with an MSRP of $1,214.99, each includes a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Pietta brothers and Bryan Tucker, CEO of Davidson's.

RETAY, based in Easton, Maryland, announces the debut of the Gordion Gamekeeper shotgun at the 2026 National Wild Turkey Federation Convention in Nashville. The specialized turkey hunting shotgun features Mossy Oak Original Bottomlands camo, RETAY's Inertia Plus™ bolt system, and Deep Bore Barrel™ technology for reliable performance.

Vortex Optics introduces the Viper Shotgun Enclosed Micro Green Dot, a purpose-built optic for turkey hunting and wingshooting. The green reticle option complements the existing red dot line with seven multi-reticle choices, enclosed aluminum housing, and compatibility with 46+ shotgun platforms.

Kinetic Development Group's Optics Hub is a modular spotting scope accessory platform machined from aircraft-grade aluminum with Cerakote coating. The platform features M-LOK slots and ¼-20 mounting points for accessories like laser rangefinders and cameras, designed for precision shooters, hunters, and professionals demanding adaptable equipment.

Horus Vision announced the release of the TREMOR9™ reticle, now available in the HoVR® 5-20x50mm Riflescope and the FREE Horus Ballistics App. The reticle features patented wind dots and an enhanced field of view for rapid target acquisition, designed to work seamlessly as a complete system for long-range precision shooting.

CCW Safe and Gun Talk Media launched a new video series featuring eight media professionals in real-life self-defense scenarios at Gun Talk's Range Ready training facility. The series, with the third episode debuting February 17, highlights the importance of legal protection for concealed carriers and is available on CCW Safe's YouTube channel.

Viridian Weapon Technologies, a Minneapolis-based manufacturer of laser sights and tactical optics, has partnered with Kinsey's distributor network to expand dealer access across the U.S. market. The partnership makes Viridian's green laser sights, green dot optics, and weapon-mounted lighting solutions available through Kinsey's ordering platform, with Viridian exhibiting at the Kinsey's Dealer Show beginning February 19.

Wiley X announced the appointment of Johnathan Weikum as Vice President of Sales. Weikum will lead the company's sales organization across all channels, overseeing strategic growth initiatives and key partnerships. He previously served as Director of Sales for Wiley X's Optical Division and held senior roles at Oakley and Costa Del Mar.

RETAY will unveil the Gamelander single-shot shotgun at the 2026 NWTF Convention in Nashville, featuring Deep Bore™ Drilled Barrels, AIRY™ recoil system, and adjustable cheek piece. Available in 20-gauge and .410 bore, the lightweight shotgun weighs 5lbs, 8oz and includes specialized turkey choke and brass front bead.

GrabAGun, Amend2, and Kinetic Development Group are launching SCARentines Day from February 13-16, offering an exclusive FN SCAR package that includes a KDG MREX rail system and Amend2 SCAR magazine. The limited-time promotion is available exclusively through GrabAGun's email newsletter.

Bass Pro Shops announced plans for a new 70,000-square-foot destination retail location in Paducah, Kentucky, adjacent to Kentucky Oaks Mall, expected to open late 2026 or early 2027. Founded by Johnny Morris, the store will feature localized design celebrating Kentucky's sporting heritage and is expected to employ over 115 Outfitters.

Dead Air Silencers will exhibit at the 2026 National Wild Turkey Federation Convention in Nashville, February 12–14, showcasing the RXD910Ti and Nomad Ti OTB suppressors at Booth #1861 in the Ryman Exhibit Hall.

Dead Air Silencers will exhibit at the 2026 Western Hunting Expo in Salt Lake City, February 12–15, showcasing their premium hunting suppressor lineup including the new Nomad Ti OTB, designed for precision rifle hunters pursuing western big game.

Taylor's & Company will exhibit at the 2026 Sports Inc. Show in Phoenix, Arizona from February 18-20, unveiling new USA-made rifle products including TC73 Rifle series additions. The company will showcase heritage-built firearms and dealer specials at booth #349.

Rock Island Armory / Armscor will exhibit at the 2026 Sports Inc. Buying Event in Phoenix, February 18–20, showcasing the new RIA-USA Pak-Out series and exclusive firearms at Booth 638. Account Manager Mike Barbour highlighted the company's commitment to quality and innovation for retailers and dealers.

Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. (POF-USA) will exhibit at the Sports Inc. 2026 February Outdoor Show, February 18-20 at the Phoenix Convention Center. The company will showcase its full firearms lineup and accessories, including the newly launched PST-7 suppressor, at booth No. 1242.

Gun Owners of America (GOA) announced registration is open for the 2026 Gun Owners Advocacy and Leadership Summit (GOALS) on August 1–2 in Des Moines, Iowa. The event will feature 150,000 square feet of exhibits, training sessions, and speakers celebrating GOA's 50th anniversary of Second Amendment advocacy.

Meprolight will showcase its optics lineup at Sports Inc Show Booth #1309, featuring the Mepro MCO PRO rifle scope, green reticle pistol optics (MPO Pro F, MPO Pro S, MPO F, MPO S), MVO variable riflescopes, backup sights (Mepro CABS and Mepro CRIS), and the Mepro M22 PRO. The company emphasizes its Unilateral Price Policy and Meproguard Lifetime Warranty for dealers and customers.

TriStar Arms will exhibit at the Sports Inc 2026 Outdoor Show in Phoenix, Arizona, February 18–20, 2026, showcasing new firearms including the Upland Hunter Thumbhole Stock, APOC PRO pistol, and KR22 rifle in new finishes. President Ryan Bader emphasized the company's focus on delivering reliable firearms with strong value.

Primos Hunting, a Revelyst Inc. brand, celebrates its 50th anniversary at the National Wild Turkey Federation Convention and Sport Show in Nashville, Feb. 12-14. Founder Will Primos will sign autographs, and the brand will debut new ICON and 1976 call collections alongside limited-edition numbered calls.

Dead Air Silencers will sponsor and exhibit at the Safari Club International Convention February 18-21 in Nashville, Tennessee at booth #3054. The company will showcase new suppressor models including the Nomad Ti OTB and RXD30Ti, developed in collaboration with Ruger, along with their full hunting suppressor lineup.

Winchester will be featured on the iconic No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet driven by Austin Dillon at the 2026 Daytona 500 on February 15. The partnership marks the 25th anniversary of Dale Earnhardt's passing and honors the legendary driver's legacy.

Iowa Department of Natural Resources launched IHEA PathPerks, a first-of-its-kind program co-developed by the International Hunter Education Association and Guidefitter that rewards newly certified hunters with pro-level gear pricing from over 200 brands including Swarovski Optik, Hornady, Weatherby, and Vortex Optics during their critical first year at no cost to the state.

Outdoor Channel launches Premiere Week on February 16, featuring 16 all-new episodes and 10 brand new series including Our Way of Life, Part 2 showcasing Alaska's Tlingit Nation, Dropped: Arctic Drift with the Keefer Brothers, and Wardens following Michigan DNR conservation officers.

Pursuit Channel highlights Waterfowl Obsession TV presented by SX Decoys, a premier waterfowl hunting series featuring hardcore hunters pursuing duck and goose hunts across North America. Hosted by passionate waterfowlers and showcasing SX Decoys' realistic motion decoys, the show airs Fridays at 6pm, Saturdays at 8pm, and Sundays at 11pm ET.

There’s a self-soothing notion that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution keeps the excesses of an overreaching government away from the gun safes of law-abiding gun owners. That notion is just that. It’s veneer-thin, just a wisp away from the shifting political winds that are already blowing across several states that could usher in Canadian-style gun confiscation to the United States.

The fact is that the Second Amendment requires constant vigilance against politicians who would disarm Americans “for their own safety.” That’s why NSSF is battling proposed bans — and even illegal dispossession — of lawfully-owned firearms and magazines in states like Virginia and New Mexico. Legislators there would join California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Washington and the District of Columbia in banning Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs), the most popular selling centerfire rifle in America. There are over 32 million MSRs in circulation today.

The popularity of these commonly owned and typically possessed firearms and standard capacity magazines doesn’t matter much to politicians bent on banning them. The popularity of these rifles and magazines does matter to the Second Amendment, however.

Those like Virginia’s Democratic Delegate Dan Helmer claim that AR-15-style rifles are “weapons of war — similar to the ones I carried in in Afghanistan.”

But they are not. They’re simply semiautomatic rifles that operate in the same manner as a duck-hunting shotgun. The rifle Delegate Helmer carried in Afghanistan was a machinegun capable of firing automatically, a feature that’s been heavily regulated since 1937 and prohibited for sale in new firearms since 1986.

Delegate Helmer claims the bill he’s sponsoring in Virginia is about preventing violence, saving lives and putting public safety first. Meanwhile, New Mexico’s Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said the proposed MSR ban in her state, “will save lives and make our state a better place to raise a family.”

But this is a false narrative. Banning MSRs and magazines is in the name of “preventing violence, saving lives and putting public safety first” will only disarm law-abiding citizens, it will nothing to disarm criminals who are the real problem and who will ignore these laws.

Data Doesn’t Lie

These are platitudes served up to placate concerns over government overreach and seizure of rights protected by the U.S. Constitution. The fact is, according to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports, data consistently shows that each year more murders are committed with knives, fists and clubs than by rifles of all kinds — including MSRs. The FBI’s Crime Data Explorer tracks all types of crime and their occurrences, including homicides. National data from 2018–2023 shows a total of 90,650 murders in the United States. Of those 8,107 murders committed by a murderer using a knife or cutting instrument. There were an additional 1,925 murders committed using a blunt instrument. Add to that 459 asphyxiation murders. The total of those three is 10,491.

Compare that to instances of murderers criminally misusing a rifle, which totaled 2,469. That’s the total for all rifles, not just MSRs — or the misnamed “assault rifles” these politicians would ban.

Put another way, murderers using knives, fists and clubs came in at 11 percent of all murders tallied by the FBI between 2018 and 2023. The criminal misuse of rifles — of all types — tallied just 2.72 percent of all murders.

Additionally, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) determined that the 1994 federal ban did not reduce crime. If this were really about public safety, these politicians would be locking up criminals instead of working to reduce sentences for criminals.

Gun Control’s ‘Public Safety’ Disguise

But Canadian-style confiscation is already creeping into America. Virginia’s legislation to ban MSRs would prohibit the sale of new rifles in the Commonwealth and ban the possession of standard capacity magazines. A grandfather clause for those who legally possess these magazines today was originally not included. The original draft legislation required those possessing magazines with a capacity greater than 10 rounds to destroy them, modify them, surrender them to law enforcement or move them out of the state under the threat of a potential year-long jail sentence and $2,500 fine.

Canada’s mandatory gun confiscation plan to “permanently dispose” of their banned firearms is being pitched to its citizens as a measure “to reduce gun violence in our communities and keep Canadians safe.”

Australia, in response to the horrific antisemitic terror attack at Bondi Beach near Sydney, announced yet another forced confiscation of firearms. The Australian government is imposing a restriction on the number of firearms that can be legally possessed by one individual, restricting firearm licensing and the type of firearms that can be possessed.

This isn’t the first time Australia has confiscated firearms from law-abiding citizens. The government there collected 650,000 guns in 1996, following a horrific terror attack then. In 2003, a handgun-specific confiscation netted nearly 69,000 guns, costing over $700 billion and between 2024 and today, a series of confiscation schemes nabbed over 83,000 guns. That’s also cost an additional $36 billion in just three years to disarm Australians.

“This national buyback scheme will help get guns off our streets and help keep all Australians safe,” said Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Fighting Back

These same “government will care for your safety” arguments are creeping into America. State legislators are mimicking the same arguments that law-abiding gun owners “don’t need” a certain number of firearms or certain types of firearms. Bills are being introduced that would not just ban but dispossess lawfully owned firearms and magazines. NSSF is fighting back. NSSF is involved in challenges against Illinois’ MSR and standard capacity magazine ban (Barnett v. Raoul), funding a challenge to Rhode Island’s similar ban (Ocean State Tactical v. State of Rhode Island). NSSF is also fighting against Oregon’s ban on standard capacity magazines (Eyre v. Rosenblum) and Washington state’s magazine ban (Washington v. Gator’s Custom Guns). The likelihood of similar bans being signed into law in New Mexico and Virginia looms, as both Gov. Grisham and Gov. Abigail Spanberger have both voiced support for these overreaching and unconstitutional gun control laws.

Keeping Canadian and even Australian-style gun control, which leads to civil disarmament, means constant vigilance. Politicians must be focused on crime control, not nabbing rights of law-abiding citizens under hollow “public safety” promises.

– Larry Keane

Lawrence G. Keane is the Senior Vice President and General Counsel for NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association.

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