FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2026   |   SUBSCRIBE    ARCHIVES

AWARDS & HONORS

CZ presented its inaugural Breakthrough Awards to Davidson's and Ann Arbor Arms during a gala at the company's 90th Anniversary Celebration in Prague. Davidson's received the distributor award and Ann Arbor Arms the retail award, both recognized for exceptional growth, partnership commitment, and brand advancement.

CONSUMER PROMOS

Taurus is offering limited-time rebates from June 15 through July 15, 2026: $25 back on Taurus GX Series pistols and $30 back on Taurus and Rossi revolvers, including the Taurus Judge Home Defender and Rossi Circuit Judge models.

Beretta USA is offering a free Tactacam REVEAL Pro 3.0 cellular trail camera with purchases of Beretta BRX1 rifles between June 1-30, 2026. The promotion also applies to Tikka T3x and T1x rifle models. Beretta USA and GrabAGun are hosting a Summer Heat Giveaway featuring a BRX1 paired with a Pulsar Talion XG35 Thermal Riflescope.

INDUSTRY UPDATE

Bass Pro Shops, led by founder Johnny Morris, has acquired the legendary Cheeca Lodge in Islamorada, Florida, uniting it with the World Wide Sportsman Store & Marina. The acquisition reinforces Bass Pro Shops' commitment to nature-based hospitality while preserving the resort's authentic character and heritage of connecting guests to the Florida Keys' natural beauty.

Beretta USA celebrated its Gallatin, Tennessee manufacturing facility's 10th anniversary with an employee and family appreciation event. Since 2016, the facility has become a cornerstone of Beretta's American operations, producing firearms for hunters, competitive shooters, and professionals nationwide.

The Briefing: FFL Compliance Summit will convene Federal Firearms Licensees with ATF and FBI leadership September 23-25, 2026, at the W Hotel Dallas. Travis Glover, COO of Silencer Shop and 4473 Cloud, will present on modern firearms compliance, digital recordkeeping, and NFA processing for dealers.

NSSF praises Sen. John Cornyn's introduction of S. 4775, the SHOT Act, which would strengthen the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act to prevent frivolous public nuisance lawsuits against firearm manufacturers and retailers. Lawrence G. Keane, NSSF Senior Vice President & General Counsel, stated the legislation addresses gaps created by court decisions that have allowed lawsuits in 11 states.

SAAMI has established a working group to evaluate Federal Premium's new 6.5 Creedmoor +Peak cartridge, which uses advanced case technology that falls outside existing standards. SAAMI takes no position on the cartridge's compatibility with standard 6.5 Creedmoor firearms or legacy suppressors pending technical review.

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) filed an opening brief with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Ziegenfuss v. Martin, challenging Texas's carry bans in ordinary public places including restaurants, racetracks, and sporting events. Represented by attorneys from Benbrook Law Group, P.C. and Cooper & Scully, P.C., FPC argues these bans violate the Second Amendment and historical tradition.

NSSF welcomes U.S. Rep. Derek Schmidt's introduction of H.R. 9298, the SHOT Act, which would strengthen the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act to prevent frivolous public nuisance lawsuits against firearm manufacturers and retailers. Lawrence G. Keane, NSSF Senior Vice President & General Counsel, stated the legislation addresses gaps created by court decisions allowing lawsuits intended to bankrupt the industry through litigation.

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is supporting former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's legal challenge to Virginia's newly passed assault weapons ban. The lawsuit, Curtis v. Katz, includes plaintiffs Bob's Gun Store, Mike Wood, Dustin Curtis, and Daniel Hinkson, arguing the ban violates Virginia's Militia Clause.

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) criticized Senator John Cornyn's SHOT Act (S. 4775), stating it fails to adequately strengthen the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. FPC has proposed alternative PLCAA amendments to better protect Second Amendment rights and prevent frivolous litigation against the firearms industry.

The Second Amendment Foundation filed a federal lawsuit challenging Contra Costa County Sheriff David Livingston's policies prohibiting permit holders from carrying handguns with red dot sights, flashlights, or single-action 1911-style pistols. SAF argues these restrictions violate the Second and Fourteenth Amendments under Supreme Court precedent.

Gun Owners of America (GOA), Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL), and journalist John Crump petitioned the Virginia Supreme Court for an urgent ruling challenging Virginia's upcoming ban on "assault firearms" and large capacity magazines set to take effect July 1, 2026. The coalition seeks a preliminary injunction to block enforcement of the ban during litigation.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in United States v. Hemani that a lifetime firearms ban for marijuana users is unconstitutional. The Second Amendment Foundation, Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, California Rifle & Pistol Association, Second Amendment Law Center, and Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus filed amicus briefs supporting the decision.

Christensen Arms has integrated with Guns.com to allow customers to find and purchase rifles directly from ChristensenArms.com through the online marketplace, with firearms shipped to local FFL dealers. The integration bridges product research and purchase while supporting the licensed dealer network.

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in United States v. Hemani that the federal ban on gun possession by marijuana users violates the Second Amendment. Firearms Policy Coalition, FPC Action Foundation, and the Center for Human Liberty filed supporting amicus briefs in the case decided June 18, 2026.

JOBS, JOBS, JOBS

The Wild Sheep Foundation is hiring a Visual Communications Manager to advance its conservation mission through strategic communications and visual design. Based in Bozeman, Montana, WSF seeks an experienced professional to develop engaging content across multiple platforms. Interested candidates should apply to Julie Tripp by June 30, 2026.

NEWSSTAND, RADIO & TV

Hook & Barrel Magazine announces its July/August 2026 issue featuring Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer discussing his Marine Corps service and veteran recovery. The issue also includes Tim Montana's collaboration with the Crow Nation, WWII history, and a Revolutionary War road trip.

Major League Fishing's Bass Pro Tour Zenni Stage 6 streams live on MLFNOW! and MyOutdoorTV from Grand Lake, Oklahoma, June 18-21, featuring 51 professional anglers competing for a $125,000 top prize and $600,000 purse. Broadcast team Chad McKee and J.T. Kenney provide live coverage daily from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. CT.

NOW SHIPPING

Federal Ammunition is now shipping its new Suppressor Case, featuring a heat-resistant lining and side-pinch pockets designed to safely store suppressors up to 10 inches long. The case includes a full-length zipper, T-handle, and zippered storage pocket, priced at $39.99.

Remington announced its limited-edition We the People ammunition line to commemorate America's 250th anniversary. The commemorative loads span rifle, handgun, rimfire, and shotshell categories and are now shipping to dealers nationwide, manufactured only in 2026.

PRODUCT NEWS

XS Sights launched a +5 Magazine Extension for S&W M&P 2.0 and Walther PDP pistols, featuring aircraft-grade aluminum construction and Black Nitride finish. The tool-free installation accessory maintains factory reliability while increasing ammunition capacity for duty, training, and competitive shooting applications.

Derya announced its June 2026 United States Edition Product Catalog, now available exclusively online at derya.us/catalog. The dynamic digital approach eliminates printed materials while providing real-time accuracy on Derya's expanding lineup of pistols, shotguns, rifles, and accessories featuring proprietary technologies like the Second Wind Trigger™ and BufferBolt™ recoil-absorbing system.

Henry Repeating Arms and Big Woods Bucks unveiled the H14 Long Ranger Big Woods Carbine, a .308 lever-action rifle designed for whitetail hunting in heavy timber. The 18.5-inch carbine features a Skinner peep sight and weighs under 7 pounds, with an MSRP of $1,500.

Stealth Cam announced the Spectre 4K Pro Dual-Core Cellular Trail Camera, featuring revolutionary Command AI functions including AI-powered false image detection, PIR zone selection, and Rack Alert technology. The camera captures 56MP photos and 2160P 4K video with dual image sensors optimized for day and night performance.

Meprolight® offers self-illuminating tritium-powered handgun sights including the Mepro Hyper-Bright™, Mepro Tru-Dot®, and Mepro FT Bullseye™ systems designed for defensive shooters. These sights provide enhanced visibility and faster target acquisition across various lighting conditions and are compatible with popular handgun models from Glock®, SIG Sauer®, Smith & Wesson®, and other manufacturers.

Davidson's, a leading national firearms wholesaler, is now distributing competition-grade pistols from Fusion Firearms, a Venice, Florida-based manufacturer. Davidson's will offer the XP Pro, XP Comp, XF Pro, and the new XP 3C models, featuring match-grade barrels, precision-fit components, and optic-ready platforms designed for competitive shooters and serious enthusiasts.

Spartan Precision Equipment launches the Valhalla Gen 2 Bipod, a lightweight shooting support system weighing 13 ounces and constructed from hard-anodized aluminum and carbon fiber. Engineered for hunters and precision long-range shooters, the bipod features an innovative horizontal spigot mounting system and rapid-deployment capabilities, available at $425 or $475 with adaptor systems.

Winchester Air Rifles introduces the CO2-powered Single Action Ranger revolver, featuring an 18-BB spring-loaded magazine, weather-resistant polymer construction, and velocities up to 420 fps. The pistol weighs 1.9 pounds and is designed for recreational shooting and plinking.

Sports South, a family-owned Shreveport, Louisiana distributor with over 180 years of experience, offers exclusive products including the Black Rain Ordnance Spec15 5.56 NATO Rifle with Viridian Venta optic, HSM Elite Hunter ammunition in 6.5 PRC and 7 PRC calibers, and EOTech XPS3-0 Black with Tan Hood optic to give dealers competitive shelf appeal.

Stealth Cam unveiled its redesigned Command app with streamlined features and launched its 3.0 series cellular trail cameras, including the Deceptor MAX 3.0, Revolver PRO 3.0, and Spectre 4K Pro. The new cameras feature AI-powered false image detection, Rack Alert notifications, and PIR zone selection, plus solar charging compatibility with updated lithium battery packs.

Sports South, a family-owned distributor based in Shreveport, Louisiana, has released its Tactical & MSR 2026 digital catalog featuring firearms, optics, ammunition, and accessories for dealers to explore current offerings across tactical and MSR categories.

Warne announced the launch of Maxima Horizontal Quick Detach Rings, featuring an index-able quick detach lever system for tool-free optic removal while maintaining return to zero. Available in multiple tube diameters and heights, the rings are machined from high-strength steel with stainless-steel recoil control keys for durability.

Silent Steel USA has partnered with Sports South, the nation's largest wholesale shooting sports distributor, to bring its complete Streamer suppressor lineup and full product catalog to dealers nationwide. The Streamer family includes full-size, compact, and micro models featuring proprietary FLOW-IQ™ technology, available in multiple calibers.

Browning Trail Cameras officially released the Defender Pro Scout Max HD Solar, a cellular trail camera featuring built-in solar power for extended deployments with minimal maintenance. The camera offers HD image quality, quick setup with a color viewing screen, and automatic network detection using pre-installed AT&T and Verizon SIM cards.

Beretta USA introduces the A400 L Field, the latest evolution of the A400 platform featuring a nickel-plated receiver with scroll and floral engravings, Grade 2.5+ walnut stock, and Beretta's B-LINK® gas operating system for enhanced performance and refined aesthetics for hunters and clay target enthusiasts.

One Horse, a Brownstown, Indiana-based firearms manufacturer, announced the launch of the One Horse Express Rifle, the first factory-built production rifle equipped with Atrius Development Group's Forced Reset Selector (FRS). The rifle features components including THRiL RTG grip, THRiL CCS stock, and Breek Arms Warhammer Mod2, and will be available beginning June 19, 2026.

Magnum Research and Koted Arms Master Gunsmith Jonathan DeVries' have created a limited-edition "250 Years of Liberty" Desert Eagle pistol celebrating America's Semiquincentennial. Only 100 will be produced, with the first 10 available June 18th through Magnum Research's Custom Shop at $9,659.00.

Texas Hunter Products unveiled a Limited Edition patriotic 70-lb. fish feeder celebrating America's 250th birthday. The feeder features a premium digital timer, solar-powered rechargeable battery, centrifugal air-blower system, and rust-proof galvanized steel construction, built in America for pond and lake anglers.

KJI announced the launch of its modernized K-Series tripod lineup, replacing the original K-700 and K-800 models. The new lineup includes five tripod models and the K100 monopod, featuring carbon-fiber and aluminum construction with CNC-machined components designed for hunting, competition, and professional field use.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. expands its 250th Anniversary Series with six additional limited-production firearm models including SR1911 pistols, Hawkeye rifles, No. 1 rifles, and Marlin Model 1894 lever-action rifles, each marked with patriotic engravings and elevated finishes celebrating American manufacturing.

Auto-Ordnance honors the United States' 250th anniversary with the Founding Fathers 1911, a commemorative pistol created by Altered Arsenal featuring patriotic engravings and a worn Old Glory finish. Built on the premium Auto-Ordnance Stainless 1911 platform and chambered in .45 ACP, this firearm merges historical reverence with modern manufacturing for collectors and sport shooters.

ATN Corp announced the launch of the Odin 6 MFT, a 6th generation multi-functional thermal optic that operates as a handheld monocular, helmet-mounted viewer, thermal clip-on, and weapon-mounted sight. Available in 320 and 640 sensor configurations with detection ranges up to 1,700 meters, the device features SharpIR AI-enhanced imaging and up to 8 hours of battery life.

SHOWS

Brandon Herrera, Second Amendment advocate and Congressional candidate, will address the 41st annual Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC) scheduled for September 25-27 in Dallas. Co-hosted by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA), the event features leading 2A experts including Robert Cekada, Jared Yanis, and Cam Edwards.

Blue Force Gear will exhibit at the ADS Warrior East Exposition June 24-25, 2026, in Virginia Beach, showcasing the MARCO HR chemlight deployment system and its complete tactical equipment lineup including Ten-Speed pouches, MOLLEminus platforms, and Helium Whisper attachment systems.

BERSA USA will exhibit at GunCon 2026 from June 17-20 at the Eastwood Event Centre in Niles, Ohio. The company will showcase new suppressors, BP9 and BP9 FS striker-fired pistols, and M2XI double-stack 1911 variations alongside its legacy lineup.

U.S. Rep. Valerie Foushee (D-N.C.) introduced legislation that would put the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in charge of creating a publicly accessible federal database of “gun violence prevention” research.

The Gun Violence Prevention and Public Safety Database Act of 2026, listed as H.R. 9274, would direct CDC to build and maintain an online database of research related to “gun violence” and public safety. It would also authorize $5 million in taxpayer money each fiscal year from 2026 through 2030 to carry out this goal.

That is not neutral housekeeping. It is a taxpayer-funded effort to create a federal clearinghouse for a gun control agenda that begins with a goal — create more restrictions on law-abiding Americans’ Second Amendment rights — then searches for the “right” data to justify it.

Don’t be shocked that we’re extremely skeptical of this scheme. Just look at the track record.

A Federal Stamp for Gun Control Research

Rep. Foushee’s bill would require CDC to include research from federal public health data systems, peer-reviewed journals, research organizations and information issued or commissioned by federal, state or local government agencies. It would also require CDC to publish inclusion criteria and update the database every six months.

That gives federal officials broad discretion to decide what research is elevated, what receives the implied credibility of a CDC platform and what lawmakers, media outlets and gun control activists will later cite as “the science.”

But, as we’ve seen over and over and over again, “gun violence prevention” is not a neutral phrase for a sizeable contingent in Washington, D.C. It is the preferred branding of gun control groups and activists to promote bans on commonly owned firearms, magazine limits, waiting periods, firearm retailer liability schemes, firearm purchase delays and government-funded programs that target the lawful firearm industry instead of violent criminals.

Go figure Rep. Foushee’s own announcement says the bill is endorsed by Brady, Everytown for Gun Safety and the Safe States Alliance. That’s not incidental, that’s the point.

Bad Data Makes Bad Policy

Accurate crime statistics, suicide data, law enforcement information and responsible research all have a role in serious public safety policy. The problem begins when advocacy groups define the terms, select the data, frame the conclusion and then demand government validation.

Media outlets and politicians who push gun restrictions routinely cite Gun Violence Archive figures even though its definitions differ sharply from traditional law enforcement standards and can wrongly inflate public understanding of crimes such as what constitutes a “mass shooting” and even how frequent “school shootings occur. These are just a couple of easy examples of how bad data can be used to push bad policy.

Another highly public example of data being misused to penalize and punish the lawful firearm industry involves crime gun trace data, which should remain only available to law enforcement that are trying to solve crimes. NSSF has repeatedly warned about gun control “name-and-shame” schemes that misuse firearm trace data to smear lawful firearm retailers for crimes committed by unrelated third parties. A firearm trace is an investigative tool, not a finding of wrongdoing. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) even states that they do not mean a retailer broke any law or had anything to do with a crime committed downstream. They do not prove the original purchaser committed a crime. And they should never be twisted into a political accusation against lawful businesses. But as we see frequently — including during the Biden administration when the ATF worked with USA Today on a “name-and-shame” media report — these groups misuse data to punish the wrong entity.

This same problem appears in other gun control datasets that Rep. Foushee’s bill would in turn use as the “science” in her public taxpayer-funded database to push gun control. A CDC-branded database would magnify that problem, giving gun control advocates a federal platform to launder their preferred studies and talking points through a government website, then turn around and cite that same website as proof their agenda is “evidence based.”

Taxpayers Should Not Fund Advocacy Against a Constitutional Right

Congress has long recognized that taxpayer dollars should not be used to advocate or promote gun control. That principle is at the heart of the Dickey Amendment, which did not ban legitimate research but did bar federal funds from being used as a gun control campaign account.

Rep. Foushee’s bill moves in the opposite direction. It would expressly allow federal funds made available to the Department of Health and Human Services, including CDC and the National Institutes of Health, to conduct or support research on “gun violence.” Then it would create a federal database to collect, organize and promote that research.

That should alarm every lawmaker who believes federal agencies must respect constitutional rights. The Second Amendment is not a public health defect to be managed away by bureaucrats, academics and gun control organizations. It is a fundamental constitutional right.

Don’t take my word on it — look at the history. Major institutions in this space openly blend research with advocacy. For example, the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Bloomberg School of Public Health describes its work as including research, legal and policy advocacy, implementation, training and technical assistance. What they actually do is promote “evidence” to support gun control. A recent Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School report came out with several recommendations to reduce “gun violence.” The five-point plan, constructed by the school’s “Consortium for Risk-Based Firearm Policy,” main takeaways were that gun ownership would be better treated as a privilege and not as a right guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution for all law-abiding citizens.

That should not become the model for a taxpayer-funded federal gun control research hub.

Real Safety Focuses on Criminal Misuse

The firearm industry has a long record of supporting real public safety solutions. NSSF’s Project ChildSafe® has helped distribute firearm safety education and locking devices nationwide. Don’t Lie for the Other Guy™ helps educate firearm retailers and the public to prevent illegal straw purchases. Operation Secure Store® works with firearm retailers and law enforcement to deter thefts and burglaries.

These programs focus on responsibility, education, lawful commerce and yes, criminal misuse. They do not scapegoat law-abiding gun owners, firearm retailers, manufacturers or distributors for the actions of violent criminals.

Public safety is advanced by prosecuting violent offenders, stopping illegal firearm trafficking, enforcing existing laws and educating the public about safe and responsible firearm ownership, including keeping guns out of the hands of those who shouldn’t possess them. It is not advanced by creating a taxpayer-funded CDC laundry list that gun control groups can use to dress up policy preferences as settled science.

Fortunately, with a slim Republican majority right now, Congress won’t be acting on Rep. Foushee’s bill anytime soon this year. We also know that political winds can shift quickly. The better prescription is an educated and informed public that understands when one side pushes an antigun agenda with a goal of taking away constitutional rights.

– Matt Manda, National Shooting Sports Foundation

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