FRI | NOVEMBER 22, 2024

On Wednesday, a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, jury awarded $11 million to George Abrahams, a Philadelphia painting contractor who said his SIG SAUER P320 “went off by itself” leaving him with permanent leg injuries. The verdict came after a three-week trial during which SIG attorneys argued Abrams was at fault and the P320 was safe. This is the second jury finding against SIG and the P320. SIG officials say they will appeal the verdict, saying “We strongly disagree with the verdict in this unintended discharge lawsuit, have already moved for a mistrial, and will be appealing the decision on multiple grounds.”
Luth-AR announces its sponsorship of the 2024 Rio Salado Desert Classic/Area 2 Championship, reinforcing its commitment to the shooting sports community. Luth-AR Shooting Team member J. Scott secured 1st Place Super Senior in the Carry Optics division.
The 2024 Talladega Premier Expo, the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s own annual trade show, was held Saturday, Nov. 2, with over 200 individuals attending throughout the day. The CMP provided an enhanced experience from last year’s inaugural event by delivering even more world-class vendors and products all in one location.

Streamlight Inc. announced its continued commitment to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation with a $20,000 donation to support breast cancer research and prevention. Each year, Streamlight contributes proceeds from sales of specially marked pink lights to BCRF, reflecting the company’s commitment to improve outcomes and save lives for those impacted by breast cancer.
Sonoran Desert Institute, an online school that helps students learn the skills and techniques they’ll need to be successful in the firearms and uncrewed technology industries, announced its inclusion in the Military Times 2024 Best for Vets: Colleges rankings. Recognized for its outstanding commitment to supporting military service members, veterans, and their families, SDI is proud to be among the top colleges providing exceptional educational support to the military community.
Luth-AR announces its support of the renowned Whittington Center, home to one of the premier shooting facilities in the United States. This collaboration underscores Luth-AR’s unwavering dedication to promoting and preserving the freedoms enshrined in the 2nd Amendment.

Celerant Technology has announced a new partnership with Gun Made. Gun Made operates an extensive online search engine for firearms and firearm accessories. With the new integration, FFL retailers can list their products directly from their eCommerce websites and sync inventory.
Breek Arms announces the launch of its new affiliate program on the AvantLink network. This innovative program empowers content creators, bloggers, and enthusiasts to earn commission by promoting Breek Arms' premium products.
Due to the nomination of Brandon Herrera for ATF Director, XTech Tactical has announced a limited run of special edition MAG47’s in support. All profits from the magazines will go to no-kill dog shelters just like Mr. Herrera has pledged his future salary should he be appointed.

FeraDyne Outdoors is seeking a business professional with project management, design, and excellent communication skills to join the Hunting Accessories team.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that it has filed a new federal lawsuit challenging New York’s ban on firearm carry by residents of other states. The complaint in Shaffer v. Quattrone can be viewed at firearmspolicy.org/shaffer.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has filed a federal lawsuit challenging restrictive gun control laws in Hawaii which discriminate against young adults, prohibiting them from acquiring, purchasing and possessing firearms and ammunition, therefore violating their Second and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
RISE Triggers has entered the bolt-action market with its first trigger for the Remington 700 platform: the Reliant Hunter and Reliant Pro triggers. These premium triggers, released earlier this year, are now making waves among hunters and precision shooters alike.
European American Armory Corp has unveiled an updated version of their Girsan MC 14T pistol. This new model adds a spiral-fluted, threaded barrel design and improved trigger performance. Chambered in .380 ACP, it also boasts a sleek two-tone black and tungsten Cerakote finish, low-profile sights, an accessory rail, G-10-style grips, and a 13+1 capacity.
Kimber continues to add to their line of product releases for 2024 with the new Kimber 2K11. It debuts in a standard and target configuration, each model offered in 9mm as well as 45 ACP. The standard model comes with 3 magazines and 1 C&H optic mounting plate for Trijicon RMR type footprints. Three additional optic mounting plates are available to support a variety of preferences.

FightLite Industries, a division of ARES Defense Systems Inc. releases its new Raptor Belt-Fed Upper that fits all Mil-Spec AR15 & M16 lowers with an introductory price of $3,999.99. This exclusive price is only available through December 31, 2024.
Rost Martin announce the launch of three new accessories designed and built to complement its introductory compact 9mm pistol, the RM1C. Threaded barrels, suppressor height sights, and aluminum triggers are now available on the Rost Martin website.
The sigsauer.com webstore now rewards SIG CONNECT annual plan subscribers with a 20% webstore discount; SIG CONNECT is the industry leading app from SIG SAUER offering a complete interactive shooting experience all accessible from your mobile device.

Effective November 4, 2024, Beretta USA has paused production of the Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun with 7+1 capacity due to recent developments with the BATFE. An unexpected decision by ATF is affecting the importation of certain components essential to the assembly of the 1301 Tactical 7+1 in the U.S.
The Meprolight® Mepro FABS — Folding Adjustable Backup Sights —are the perfect holiday gift for the shooter in your life. The all-metal Mepro FABS are tritium-enhanced, self-illuminated front and rear sights that flip into place in case the primary optic goes down.
In the spirit of the holiday season, Target Sports USA is excited to launch a FULL WEEK of savings for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Starting now, AMMO+ Members can enjoy an upgraded discount of 14% off select SKUs for one week only. Don’t miss out on this limited-time event.

Federal Ammunition has two great promotions for waterfowl hunters currently underway until the end of this year: The Black Cloud Bucks Rebate and the Federal’s Bismuth Is Better Rebate.
The recently released King Trio, a close clone of the Colt SAA from Pietta with three cylinders capable of firing four different cartridges, adds to the Italian manufacturer’s prominence. Jeff “Tank” Hoover provides a closer look at the versatile “Western Triple” in the Jan/Feb issue of American Handgunner.
Radians Outdoors™ suggests three gift ideas that blend luxury with cutting-edge technology. Designed for those who are passionate about hunting and shooting and outdoor adventures, these products are built to enhance comfort, personal protection, and performance in the field.

Winchester Ammunition releases vintage edition XPERT high velocity steel shotshell loads for the waterfowler that wants to go back in time. Available in Duck and Goose Loads, these vintage edition shotshells contain high velocity steel shot that yields more energy per pellet resulting in exceptional terminal performance.
LWRC International announced its role as the Coffee Sponsor for Industry Day at the Range 2025, the premier event that kicks off the much-anticipated SHOT Show. Industry Day at the Range is set to take place on January 20, 2025, at the Boulder Rifle & Pistol Club in Boulder City, Nev.
 

You can’t open your email inbox without seeing a flood of Black Friday promotions. The stagnant economy, with its high interest rates and punishing inflation, not only ushered in new leadership in the White House, Senate and House of Representatives, it has brought us what feels like our earliest Black Friday push.

Companies realizing that consumers are still reeling from weakened buying power are getting a jump on what little personal ‘open-to-buy’ dollars they see available this holiday season. All this in an effort to finalize the year if not ahead then at least not suffering through earnings well below originally expected.

All this works to the advantage of consumers, some looking to get the most out of every dollar spent with others looking to take advantage of an excellent deal.

So, how can you find the best sales? Well, hate to be the bearer of bad news but you’re going to have to sign up for some more emails.

To stay on top of who’s selling what at the best prices you’re going to need to subscribe to those annoying email newsletters. Yes, I know how much you hate these. Join the club.

It’s going to be a very competitive buying season, one in which companies selling similar products, or retailers selling the same products, will be in fierce competition for your purchase. Keeping a close eye on the sales can best be done by having those sales come to you, through your inbox.

Don’t worry, you can always go back after the holidays and unsubscribe.

For those of you shopping heavily on Amazon, you’ll want to utilize a key tool to let you know if the price you’re seeing is actually as good as it’s touted to be. The website CamelCamelCamel.com allows you to plug in the Amazon product URL to see the product’s pricing history.

Using this you can figure out if the Black Friday sale they’re promoting is a good price or if they sell at a considerably lower price during the Amazon Prime Days sales. It can also show you if the price has been inflated recently in order to convince you their discount is worth hitting that ‘add to cart’ button.

Now, not everything you want will be on Amazon. Or, maybe you’d prefer to spend locally rather than helping to underwrite Jeff Bezos’ next spaceship. Shopping locally is a great route to go.

While shopping at your local firearm or archery retailer may not secure you the very best price, especially when compared to a faceless out-of-state online retailer, the local shop likely values your patronage far more, backing up the sale with true customer service support.

Plus, they often have hands-on expertise with the equipment you’re looking for. And let’s be honest, spending good money always feels better when you have the chance to ‘taste, touch and smell’ the gear first. Though, they frown on you trying to taste the gear…but you get what I mean.

The other aspect about shopping locally is that you can develop a mutually beneficial rapport with the local owner or manager who will value your patronage enough to make sure you know when that the bow, range bag or scope you’re looking at will go on sale and to buy it then.

They can also alert you to when a manufacturer relaxes their MAP (Minimum Advertised Price) which allows retailers to reduce prices – sometimes dramatically – to move product.

If you’ve been looking at that pricey thermal imaging scope at the local shop, and the guy behind the counter knows you’ve been drooling over it, you want them calling you as soon as the manufacturer allows them to cut the price. Especially when the store only has one or two in stock.

Now is a real good time to buy. But first, now is the time to shop, and shop wisely. Do your homework, check the local spots, and pull out your wallet when both the price and the timing are right for you.

– Paul Erhardt, Managing Editor, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network

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