WED | OCTOBER 22, 2025

Hawke® Optics announces that its Endurance 30 FD 3-18x44 Mountain Hunter Rifle Scope made Outdoor Life’s 10 Best Rifle Scopes for Hunting list in the Best Lightweight Hunting Rifle Scope category.
Hornady® has been recognized as Ammunition Manufacturer of the Year by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW). Hornady received the award on October 14, 2025, at the Annual Appreciation and Caliber Awards during the association's NASGW Expo and Annual Meeting.
The 2025 National Air Rifle League entered the first week of skill-based matchups, the third of an eight-week regular season that feeds a postseason for the top teams. Week 3 produced a slate of tight finishes, marquee match ups, and one new team record.

The Hillsdale College John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Education Center, in collaboration with Springfield Armory, hosted the second annual United States Practical Shooting Association Collegiate Championship on Sept. 20 at Hillsdale’s Ailes Action Shooting Range.
Galco’s Concealable 2.0 OWB holster is now being made for the Springfield Emissary 5" with rail. The Concealable 2.0’s unique two-piece construction is contoured on the body side to the natural curve of the hip, keeping all the molding on the front of the holster.
Whether you’ve already hit the field this season, or you’re waiting on opening day, here’s how you can scratch that hunting itch: Join our Vortex® team members and ambassadors as they chase fur and feather all over this beautiful continent in pursuit of full freezers and big adventures on Vortex® Hunts.

Outdoor Holding Company (NASDAQ: POWW/POWWP), the owner of GunBroker.com, announced that it will release financial results for its second quarter of its 2026 fiscal year premarket on November 10, 2025.
Remington Ammunition announces the availability of Core-Lokt Tipped Lever Gun cartridges, the newest expansion to the award-winning Core-Lokt line. These precision-engineered loads are now shipping to dealers nationwide, offering enhanced accuracy, higher ballistic performance, and trusted Core-Lokt terminal results.
Kinetic Development Group’s (KDG) new SideLok™ Red Dot Mounting System is a patented, tool-less solution engineered for speed, repeatability, and uncompromising durability.

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has submitted a comment letter to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in support of a proposed rights restoration rule. SAF’s letter supports the proposed rule as a significant step toward restoring the Second Amendment rights of millions of Americans who have been unfairly denied their constitutional protections.
CANiK announces the launch of a new colorway for the METE MC9 PRIME, FDE (Flat Dark Earth) and black. The new color option combines tactical aesthetics with a low-glare, durable finish to better suit a wide variety of duty, competitive, and everyday carry preferences.
Custom & Collectible Firearms presents the Colt 1911 “El Orgullo de Mexico,” a limited-edition series of only 300 sequentially numbered pieces. Translated as “The Pride of Mexico,” this classic blued Colt 1911 features 24kt gold inlay and detailed engraving of the crested caracara, a symbol of strength, freedom, and Mexico’s rich cultural heritage.
Springfield Armory announced the release of four California-Compliant Echelon pistols, bringing this modular and adaptable 9mm handgun — engineered with superior ergonomics and built to withstand the harshest conditions — to the state for the first time.
Streamlight, Inc. introduced the Wedge SL, a thin, USB-C rechargeable inspection light designed for users who want pocketable power without compromise. With a tail switch that is engineered for one-handed operation, you can choose between momentary and constant-on lighting modes.
Fifty years later, the all-new fifth-generation Burris Fullfield resets the bar for what an affordable, high-performance hunting scope can be. Now, the famed Burris Fullfield is available to hunters around the world thanks to Burris’ enhanced international distribution program.

AGM Global Vision has announced a limited-time instant rebate program on select ObservIR LRF thermal binoculars, offering significant savings to dealers and customers just in time for the peak of fall hunting season. From October 20 through October 31, 2025, qualifying purchases of ObservIR LRF models will receive instant rebates of up to $500 at checkout.
The legion of Larry Correia fans has spoken, propelling the New York Times best-selling author’s latest series, American Paladin, to meet its Kickstarter launch goal in a mere 45 seconds and closing one month later in mid-October just shy of $300,000 raised.
Silencer Central introduces Bud’s Gun Shop as the newest partner to take advantage of the Delivered by Silencer Central program. Bud’s Gun Shop can now offer its customers the industry’s easiest suppressor shopping experience.

Bass Pro Shops announced plans for a new destination retail location for Victor, New York, to serve the greater Rochester region. The opening of Bass Pro Shops’ newest location will be the company’s 5th in the great state of New York, serving the entire Finger Lakes Region.
Silencer Central applauds the ATF for resuming Form 4 approvals despite the ongoing government shutdown. Even as the federal shutdown lingers on, having the ATF back to work approving suppressor sales ensures the 2nd Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans are not unduly infringed.
Bass Pro Shops announced plans today to celebrate the official Grand Opening of its new retail location in Odessa, Texas, with a special Evening for Conservation, open to the public, on Wednesday, Oct. 29, with entertainment starting at 5 p.m.

Dead Air Silencers announces their support and sponsorship of Suppressed Fest 2025, Florida’s largest suppressor-focused public event. The live-fire shooting festival will take place on Saturday, October 25th and Sunday, 26th from 9:30am to 5 PM at the Ares Training Facility in Leesburg, Florida.
Mission First Tactical (MFT) announces they are now Gold Level corporate sponsors of the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA). NTOA is the leading non-profit association dedicated to the advancement of the law enforcement profession throughout the world.
Winchester announces that the No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, piloted by Austin Dillon, will feature an exclusive XPERT® Waterfowl paint scheme for the first time in the Xfinity 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday, October 26.

Vintage Sniper - Period correct battle rifles with optics of the day on the line at the CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park. Teams of two will engage targets at three hundred and six hundred yards. Then it’s the story of Austin Hull, a junior competitive shooter who has risen to the elite level while still in high school.
 

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GLOCK 21 .45 ACP pistol (Image: Jon Wayne Taylor)

GLOCK has announced the discontinuation of more than thirty models of their uber-popular handguns yesterday in a move prompted by a combination of litigation and “right-sizing.” The company posted the full list here. The only models not discontinued will be the their single-stack models such as the 42, 43, 43X and 48X. As for the stated reasoning for the move, the company said this . . .

Why is GLOCK discontinuing so many models?

In order to focus on the products that will drive future innovation and growth, we are making a strategic decision to reduce our current commercial portfolio. This streamlined approach allows us to concentrate on continuing to deliver the highest-quality and most relevant solutions for the market.

What does this mean for me as a customer?

You’ll still have access to the most popular GLOCK models you know and love—just with a more focused selection.

Will discontinued models still be supported?

Yes! Just like we do with previous generations. We will continue to service discontinued models.

Do these portfolio changes affect law enforcement agencies?

GLOCK remains fully committed to supporting the varying needs of our law enforcement partners. While IOP programs may be affected, GLOCK is prepared to work closely with LE partners to make sure officer and agency needs are met. For more questions, contact your LE District Manager.

Well, streamlining their commercial portfolio is one of the objectives. GLOCK is axing pistols chambered in now arcane calibers like .45 GAP, and .357 SIG.

GLOCK will also be stopping production of whatever remaining Gen3 pistols they’ve been producing. That will be a problem for people in California who’ve been enjoying what Perfection® they can with the few Gen3 pistols that were still in production and are on the not-so-Golden State’s approved handgun roster.

The other more significant reason for the move is a legal one. Last week, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill outlawing “machinegun-convertible pistols.” What that really means is GLOCKs that, with the illegal addition of illegally produced switches, either imported from China or 3D-printed, can be made to fire fully automatically.

In December GLOCK will begin shipping a series of new models with “V” designations after the model numbers. The new V models will have rear plates and redesigned trigger bars that will prevent the use of full-auto switches. There will be new models in 22, 9mm, 40 S&W, 10mm, and 45 ACP. Firearm distributor Lipsey’s sent this notice to their customers with the new model numbers of the guns GLOCK will continue to produce.

So there you have it. While GLOCK no doubt had long wanted to streamline its product list, this was doubtlessly moved along by the California ban and other potential similar actions by other states.

Some might blame big blue cities with chronic gang violence problems (and the federal government), jurisdictions that failed/refused to do anything about the recidivist criminals and enabled allowed the proliferation of “GLOCK switches” to continue, forcing this drastic, expensive move on the company…but we couldn’t possibly comment.

— Dan Zimmerman

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GLOCK sent out a release on Tuesday in response to social media rumors that “GLOCK pistols are being discontinued, replaced by a new line of guns.” As Dan has indicated, speculation included rumors that the new pistols are incompatible with the illegal and potentially dangerous “Glock switch” (sic) conversions to make pistols into machine guns, among other things.

It was supposed to be a response to the California law and the product liability lawsuits.

Maybe.

But there were rumors of the “Gen6” GLOCK line in advance of the California ban. Doubtless feeling the winds of legal turmoil – and already developing the next line of products – they moved to block the threat by designing around it.

Here's the company release from yesterday:

The GLOCK V Series is Coming

Yesterday, a retailer NOT affiliated with GLOCK Inc. made premature statements concerning the availability of certain GLOCK pistols. The individuals making these representations are not authorized to speak for GLOCK.

As part of GLOCK’s commitment to future innovations, we are making necessary updates to our product line to align with upcoming offerings. Our dedication continues to be with maintaining the highest level of quality, reliability, and accessibility that you expect from GLOCK.

The GLOCK V Series is here to establish a baseline of products while simplifying our processes.

Externally, the pistols remain the same trusted look (sic) and performance you already know.

An image provided at the top of the release showed a gun that looks remarkably similar to previous GLOCK pistols – even down to plastic sights.

We’ve reached out to GLOCK, Inc. for clarifications. When we know more, you will.

— Rich Grassi

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