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Team Mathews dominated the fifth stop of the 2026 ASA 3D season in Metropolis, Illinois, winning three pro classes with Kyle Douglas claiming Men's Known Pro, Cara Kelly, Sharon Wallace, and Emily McCarthy sweeping Women's Pro, and earning nine podium finishes overall.

Team USA rifle and pistol athletes delivered outstanding performances at the 2026 ISSF Junior World Championship in Suhl, Germany, securing multiple podium finishes and two World Junior Records. Griffin Lake, Braden Peiser, and Tyler Wee won gold in the Junior Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions Team event, while Walther Arms USA supported several top-performing athletes including Elizabeth Probst and Marcus Klemp.

Nearly 200 shooters competed in the 2026 Hornady Precision Rifle Challenge near Evanston, Wyoming on June 26-27. Austin Buschman won the Open Division and Overall title, while Lauryl Akenhead claimed Top Lady honors and Clay Blackketter finished fourth overall.

Fiocchi of America Pro Team members Shelby Skaggs and Will Fennell earned championship titles at major national events in June 2026. Skaggs captured five Lady I state titles at the Kansas State Shoot, while Fennell won the M2 FITASC Championship at the Georgia State Sporting Clays Championship and North American FITASC.

Team Federal won three major sporting clay championships across Oklahoma, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Two-time Olympian Derrick Mein won Oklahoma's Main Event, Cameron Hicks claimed Virginia's title, and Gregg Wolf won Federal's Master Class Cup, with all victories occurring on June 28, 2026.

Nearly 700 competitors from 42 states participated in the 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships held June 21-26, 2026, at Heartland Public Shooting Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. The event featured nine competitive disciplines including archery, rifle, pistol, shotgun, and airgun competitions. Tom Busch, HPSP Manager, praised the competitors, families, and sponsors for making the event successful and safe.

Berger's new 6mm 120 Grain Long Range Hybrid Target bullet claimed the top three positions at the 2026 Hornady Precision Rifle Challenge near Woodford, Utah. Team Berger's Austin Buschman won first place with a score of 181/202, followed by Mark Le in second and Kahl Harmon in third, demonstrating the bullet's exceptional performance in challenging conditions.

The NSSF celebrates the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hear Viramontes v. Cook County and Grant v. Higgins, petitions challenging state bans on Modern Sporting Rifles. With over 32 million MSRs in circulation, NSSF argues these firearms are protected under the Second Amendment per Heller and Bruen precedents.

The U.S. Supreme Court granted review in Firearms Policy Coalition's Viramontes v. Cook County, Illinois lawsuit challenging Cook County's ban on semiautomatic rifles as unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. FPC stated this marks a significant step toward eliminating assault weapon bans nationwide.

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a Second Amendment Foundation case, making SAF's Third Circuit victory final. The ruling affirmed that adults under 21 have the same Second Amendment rights as older adults, striking down Pennsylvania's carry restrictions during emergencies.

The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in two Second Amendment Foundation cases: Viramontes v. Cook County and Grant v. Higgins, challenging assault weapons bans in Illinois and Connecticut. SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut stated the decision will provide necessary guidance on Second Amendment protections for commonly owned semi-automatic rifles.

Beretta USA announced that a major metropolitan Police Department in Tennessee has approved and begun fielding the A300 Ultima Patrol shotgun. The department requested a special variant featuring a reduced 16" barrel for improved maneuverability in confined spaces and accessibility from police cruisers.

The Briefing FFL Compliance Summit, taking place September 23–25, 2026 at the W Hotel Dallas, has confirmed ATF Director Rob Cekada, Chief Counsel Robert Leider, and other top federal officials as speakers. The inaugural conference addresses 34 pending ATF rule changes affecting the country's 70,000-plus active FFLs, with early bird registration at $399 through July 31.

Steiner Optics appointed Clinton Thornburg as Law Enforcement Sales Manager. Thornburg brings over 20 years of law enforcement and sales experience, including service with the U.S. Marshals Service Violent Fugitive Task Force and Daniel Defense, and will lead the company's law enforcement sales initiatives and agency partnerships.

The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI) has expanded voting membership eligibility to U.S. suppressor manufacturers and designers. SAAMI recently published the Z299.6-2025 voluntary industry standard for firearm sound suppressors, developed with input from suppressor, firearm, and ammunition manufacturers.

Blaser USA is hiring a Regional Sales & Account Manager to drive rifle sales growth throughout Texas and neighboring states. The position requires firearms industry experience, proven sales success, and extensive territory travel to manage dealer relationships and execute sales initiatives for the Blaser Group portfolio.

Vortex Optics released a limited-edition Diamondback HD 10x42 Patriotic Binocular to commemorate America's 250th anniversary. The binocular features patriotic blue rubber armor, a commemorative focus wheel, and a special Glasspak harness, available through EuroOptic at $249.99 MAP.

Colt's Manufacturing Company and Guns.com have partnered to auction a one-of-a-kind Colt Custom Shop Python with hand-executed engraving, with all proceeds benefitting the Second Amendment Foundation. The commemorative revolver celebrates America's 250th anniversary and the 50th anniversary of the Colt Custom Shop.

Content creator Zachary Henry, known as the "Southern Lawn Daddy," joins host Michael Waddell on The Michael Waddell Podcast to discuss his viral lawncare content, family lifestyle, and outdoor passion. With over 700,000 followers across social media platforms, Henry shares his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a prominent figure in the outdoor and lifestyle content space.

Blue Force Gear and Silencer Shop announced a limited-edition SPECIAL-1776 Sling Bundle featuring the combat-proven Vickers Sling to commemorate America's 250th Anniversary. Available exclusively through Silencer Shop starting July 4, the bundle includes a BFG hat and Declaration of Independence-themed insert in four military colorways.

Galco's V-Hawk tuckable IWB holster is now available in tan. Constructed of premium steerhide, the professional-grade holster features leather belt loops and injection molded C-Hooks for superior comfort, stability, and concealability.

Winchester has released its limited-edition USA 250th Anniversary Commemorative Ammunition Series with only 15,000 units available nationwide. The collection features five themed ammunition types celebrating American heritage, including Pioneering America, American Hunter, Defending Freedom, Committed to Conservation, and Building Traditions.

Zanders, a premier national distributor based in Sparta, Illinois, has announced the addition of RUKO Knives to its cutlery product lineup. RUKO, known since 1956 for premium pocket knives and cutting tools, will now be available to Zanders' nationwide dealer network through their website and sales representatives.

Meprolight® introduced a limited-edition Tru-Vision™ SR red dot sight commemorating America's 250th Anniversary, featuring an engraved protective hood with the Liberty Bell and "Freedom Still Rings." Available exclusively through Optics Planet and EuroOptic, the optic combines patriotic styling with rugged reliability and includes a standard black replacement hood.

Magnum Research introduced the suppressor-ready DE50THR Mark XIX Desert Eagle in .50 AE, featuring a six-inch threaded barrel and specialized L5 piston for suppressed operation. The company also offers the BAR506THR standalone threaded barrel upgrade for existing Desert Eagle owners, with MSRPs of $2,041 and $618 respectively.

XS Sights launched pre-drilled fiber optic sights for Smith & Wesson J-, K-, and L-Frame revolvers featuring US-sourced technology and interchangeable green or orange fiber optic inserts. The steel sights are made in the USA and backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Crow Wholesale expanded its firearm brand portfolio by adding inventory from Fusion Firearms and Diamondback Firearms. The distributor now offers Fusion's XP PRO and XF PRO pistols alongside Diamondback's DB15 rifles, DB9 and DB380 pistols, DBX 5.7x28, Sidekick revolvers, and Ventra suppressors with immediate shipping availability.

Chiappa USA released the 1911 Field Special 250th Independence Edition, a limited-production commemorative pistol celebrating 250 years of American independence. Only 250 individually produced pistols are available exclusively through Chattanooga Shooting Supply, featuring a Blue Navy Cerakote finish with laser-etched design and chambered in .45 ACP.

Sticky Holsters, based in Naples, Florida, released limited-edition Red, White, and Blue holsters celebrating America's 250th anniversary. The company is offering 17.76% off sitewide plus free shipping on its clip-less concealed carry technology products.

SilencerCo launches the "Always American. 250 for 250." promotion from June 23 to August 15, 2026, offering $250 in Web Store Credit with purchases of qualifying suppressors including the Velos Series, Hybrid Modular Series, and Scythe Series to celebrate American independence and manufacturing.

Target Sports USA celebrates the United States' 250th anniversary this Fourth of July, highlighting values of freedom, responsibility, and self-reliance within the shooting sports community. The company remains committed to serving responsible ammunition customers nationwide with reliable access and trusted service.

Die Free Co. and RSR Group launched a dealer-exclusive merchandising program running through December 31, 2026. Dealers purchasing qualifying 10-packs of Dos Boot, Kung Fu Grip, and Tiger Claw products receive complimentary branded countertop displays designed to increase accessory sales.

Kinsey's Inc., a leading outdoor sporting goods distributor, announced the launch of Kinsey's Plus™, a new dealer benefits program offering independent retailers enhanced purchasing advantages, priority services, and exclusive business benefits through annual purchasing thresholds or membership options.

CVA has issued an immediate safety recall for all Paramount, Paramount HTR, Paramount Pro, and Paramount Pro V2 muzzleloading rifles due to unsafe conditions from improper loading that may cause serious injury or death. Owners must cease use immediately and contact CVA at Paramount-recall@bpioutdoors.com or 770-449-4687 for recall instructions.

Federal Ammunition awarded the 2026 Tom Knapp Memorial Scholarships to Charramaiyne Brown and Isabelle Sparlin at the 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships in Grand Island, Nebraska. Each recipient received $2,500 from the endowed scholarship established by Federal Ammunition and Champion Traps & Targets to honor legendary exhibition shooter Tom Knapp.

Shooting USA features JROTC teams competing at the George Anderson Shooting Center at Camp Perry, Ohio for national team and individual champions in Three Position Ten Meter Air Rifle, plus a Colt Pro Tip with Wyatt Gibson. The show airs Wednesday at 9:00 PM Eastern/Pacific on Outdoor Channel.

Pursuit Channel announces its new Wildlife Adventure Wednesday primetime block presented by MOJO Outdoors, featuring hunting series including Mark Peterson's The Journey Within, Whitetail Frenzy, MOJO Untamed hosted by Terry Denmon, and The Choice with the Cianciarulo family, starting at 8:00 p.m. ET every Wednesday.

Pursuit Channel announces the new season of Big Buck Tuesdays, a premier Tuesday night programming block featuring world-class whitetail and big game hunting content. The block includes shows like Team 200, Modern Hunter, Deer and Deer Hunting, DeerTopia, Yamaha's Whitetail Diaries, and McWhorter Rifles' Precision Hunting TV, airing at 8:00 p.m. ET on Pursuit Channel and streaming via Pursuit UP.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed a new executive order creating a taxpayer-funded, stand-alone Department of Gun Violence Reduction after a violent crime-filled Juneteenth and Father’s Day weekend left eight dead and 40 wounded. That includes 14 victims who were shot during a Juneteenth celebration in Princeton Park.

Chicagoans aren’t getting a serious response from elected officials. Instead, they are resorting to familiar responses of blaming firearms, firearm manufacturers, lawful gun owners, other states, historical grievances and political opponents for the criminal violence on their streets the city has for decades failed to seriously address. Blame shifting and deflecting responsibility will not make Chicagoans safe.

The new department will carry a $100 million annual budget and move existing violence reduction programs under one umbrella. Mayor Johnson said the idea would “ensure” those efforts are aligned. But Chicago does not suffer from a shortage of gun control offices, slogans or taxpayer-funded programs. It suffers from a dearth of effective leadership and shortage of consequences for violent criminals.

Mismatched Numbers & Spin

Mayor Johnson and other city officials have leaned on claims that crime in the Windy City is down. While there are categories where Chicago has improved from pandemic-era peaks and 2025 saw a lower homicide total than recent years, it is misleading to use selective improvement as a shield against the ongoing reality facing Chicago residents.

Through May, Chicago Police Department data showed an increase in shootings and shooting victims, with 167 homicides year-to-date (YTD) — up six percent compared with the same period in 2025. The Juneteenth/Father’s Day weekend violent crime rose 105 percent from last year’s total, subsiding after rainy weather moved into the region early Sunday morning.

An independent Chicago crime tracker shows a clearer picture of 181 people shot and killed, 680 shot and wounded, 861 total shot and 207 total homicides YTD — figures that are outpacing 2025’s. That is a public safety problem and not a public relations issue.

Mayor Johnson acknowledged the Juneteenth criminal violence. But acknowledgement is not enough. Residents need to know whether offenders are being arrested, whether prosecutors are bringing meaningful charges, whether repeat violent criminals are being incarcerated and whether city leaders are willing to use every lawful tool available to restore order.

Shuffling Chairs Isn’t a Strategy

Department supporters argue it would coordinate violence prevention, stabilize funding and consolidate programs already scattered across city government. But Chicago already has offices, programs and spending streams devoted to this issue, to the tune of over $3 billion this year. The proposed new department would replace the mayor’s Office of Community Safety, one of several city entities already assigned some role in addressing criminal violence.

The timing only sharpens the question. Mayor Johnson endorsed a $100 million taxpayer-funded proposal while Chicago faces severe budget pressures and a long-running pension crisis. He also renewed his broader political messaging about criminal violence as a “public health” and investment problem, while the city continues debating whether it has the basic enforcement tools it needs.

President Donald Trump responded to Chicago’s weekend violence by renewing his call for Illinois and Chicago officials to seek and accept federal help. Mayor Johnson and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker have repeatedly rejected the prospect of National Guard involvement, with Mayor Johnson previously describing such federal action as a “federalized occupation.”

Washington, D.C., on the other hand, offers a useful comparison. After receiving federal help, official Metropolitan Police Department data show D.C. YTD homicides are down 39 percent, robberies down 21 percent, property crime down 25 percent and total crime down 22 percent.

Independent analysis from the Niskanen Center found the National Guard deployment in D.C. produced a roughly 24 percent reduction in opportunistic property crime. Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser even thanked President Trump for the federal resources used to make the city safer.

Chicago should be studying what works, not preemptively ruling out help while residents bury loved ones.

Chicago’s Failed Gun Control

Chicago’s officials have long treated lawful gun ownership and the firearm industry as the problem. The city’s former handgun ban, challenged in the landmark McDonald v. Chicago case, did not make Chicago safe. It denied law-abiding residents the ability to exercise constitutional rights while criminals continued to illegally obtained and criminally misuse firearms.

That is the central failure in Chicago’s gun control narrative. Criminals do not obey firearm bans, purchase restrictions or tearful political speeches. They traffic, steal, illegally possess and criminally misuse firearms. The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) reported that among prisoners who possessed a firearm during their offense, 90 percent did not obtain it from a retail source.

Mayor Johnson’s framing burdens the lawful while failing to deter the lawless. It tells Chicagoans that the problem is an object, an industry or a political opponent when the problem is violent criminals who have learned the city’s system too often fails to stop them.

Chicago residents do not need another office designed to make gun control politics look busy. They need cops to do their jobs, prosecutors and judges who are tough on criminals and illegal firearm trafficking cases, accountability for repeat offenders, support for police, cooperation with willing federal partners and respect for the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens.

The next test for Mayor Johnson is simple. Will he keep choosing bureaucracy and blame, or will he finally choose public safety? Sadly, for Chicago residents the answer is predictable.

– Larry Keane

Larry Keane is SVP for Government and Public Affairs, Assistant Secretary and General Counsel of the National Shooting Sports Foundation.

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