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NOVEMBER 25, 2025

In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network will not be publishing on Thursday, November 27 or Friday, November 28. Releases received after 2:00pm Eastern Time today, Tuesday, November 25, are not guaranteed to make Wednesday’s editions. If the releases are not time-sensitive, they will be included in our editions beginning Monday, December 1, 2025. We wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. recognizes the outstanding performance of Team Ruger member Steve Foster at the Mississippi State Steel Challenge Championship held in Florence, MS.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Wolford v. Lopez, urging the Court to reverse the Ninth Circuit’s decision upholding Hawaii’s infamous “Vampire Rule.”

Mesa Tactical announced a donation of more than $1,500 in tactical gear and supplies to the Oregon State Sheriffs’ and Chiefs Association (OSSA) for their annual Winter Conference. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to training, leadership development, and community safety, OSSA’s mission closely aligns with Mesa Tactical’s commitment to supporting professional law enforcement.
Ever thought about adding an AR style semi-auto shot gun to your lineup? Or maybe you already own one, but there’s always room for more. Target Sports USA announces a new giveaway for a GForce AR-Type 12 Gauge Shotgun*.
Primary Arms is unveiling its largest giveaway in company history with the launch of the Black Friday Golden Ticket Event. From November 24 through December 1, 2025, every purchase made during Primary Arms’ biggest sale of the year will automatically enter the customer for a chance to win one of five high-value precision rifle packages.

Dead Air Silencers announces the appointment of Mike Clark as National Sales Manager – Law Enforcement / Military. The new position underscores the company’s expanding commitment to professional and defense markets both in the United States and abroad.
Winchester Ammunition has officially opened a modern new office in Clayton, Missouri. The location accommodates nearly 70 full-time staff from the Winchester division, in addition to corporate support staff, including finance, technology, and human resources.
NSSF® is encouraged by President Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert Cekada to be the Director of the ATF. NSSF is heartened that President Trump is nominating a permanent director, which will provide strong leadership to the men and women of the ATF and the firearm industry ATF regulates with fair and impartial regulatory guidance.

Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) announces it has been awarded a contract by U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) for the Combat Assault Rifle (CAR) program. A select-fire variant of the SOLGW MK1 rifle with an 11.5-inch barrel was chosen.
Staccato2011 announced that world champion competitive shooter Max Michel has joined the company as its new Vice President of Training, Marketing, and Brand Ambassadorship. Michel has been one of the top pistol shooters in the world for nearly three decades.
Smith & Wesson Brands, in partnership with Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF), announces an online auction, hosted on Gunbroker.com®, of a limited-edition engraved Model 1854 rifle and matching numbered Model 29 revolver set.

Collector’s Elite Auctions and the Bryant Ridge Company kick off their Premier Event, a special two-week auction that opens November 23 and concludes the evening of December 7. This exclusive offering presents a single collector’s private Colt collection that ranks among the finest and most meticulously curated Colt collections to reach the market in years.
GunBroker.com presents an extraordinary estate collection of antique firearms from England, Europe and America. Offered across more than 50 lots, the selection includes cased sets, paired pistols and high condition examples from some of the most respected gunmakers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
NSSF® and its Project ChildSafe® program announced the launch of "Project ChildSafe Salt Lake” in collaboration with Salt Lake City Police Department, Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office, South Salt Lake Police Department, West Jordan Police Department, Murray City Police Department and Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Law Enforcement as well as various local leaders and organizations.

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a motion for summary judgment in a case challenging Massachusetts’ ban on the purchase, carry and possession of nearly all modern firearms by 18-20-year-olds.
NSSF® appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit following the U.S. District Court of Maryland’s decision dismissing NSSF’s lawsuit challenging Maryland’s law that intended to circumvent the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that it has filed a motion for summary judgment in Escher v. Noble, its federal constitutional challenge to Massachusetts’ sweeping ban on the possession and carry of semiautomatic firearms and handguns by law-abiding adults under 21.
German Precision Optics (GPO) announces the launch of the TACTICAL MONO 10x42 ED, a revolutionary compact monocular designed and engineered for rapid, reliable visual assessments in the most demanding environments.
ZeroTech Optics announced the release of its all-new Vengeance 1-8x24 LPVO riflescopes, available now in classic black and the much-anticipated Flat Dark Earth (FDE) finish. Designed to deliver the speed of a red dot and the precision of a variable optic, the new 1-8x24 models give shooters true 1x performance for close-quarters encounters and up to 8x magnification for precision shots at distance.
SWAROVSKI OPTIK is setting a new milestone in the world of premium compact spotting scopes with the AT/ST Balance, combining the outstanding optical performance of SWAROVSKI OPTIK with state-of-the-art image stabilization technology in one device.
NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, announced two forthcoming additions to its executive leadership team. Effective January 1, 2026, Melissa Schilling will become Vice President, Exhibitions and Events, and John McNamara will serve as Vice President, Member Services.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announces that Ammo.com has renewed their corporate partnership at the Silver level.
This December, Kinetic Development Group is turning the industry’s attention to the Kinect Series— its flagship line of M-LOK quick-disconnect mounts. Traditional hard mounts tie shooters to tools, screws, and time-consuming adjustments. KDG’s Kinect Series features tool-free, rapid deployment. 
Happy Dad has collaborated with Realtree on the new Realtree Hard Lemonade. The non-carbonated drink is wrapped in Realtree's Original Pattern camouflage, and will be released in two phases.
Iron Valley® Supply is commemorating the U.S. Marine Corps with a limited run of 500 Colt 1911 G1 Classic pistols. This intricately engraved pistol, dubbed “The Few, The Proud,” is adorned with an iconic scene from Tun Tavern where the Marines were founded.
Beretta unveils the new AX800 Suprema. The AX800 Suprema combines breakthrough gas-system technology, championship barrel engineering, and industry-leading recoil mitigation to deliver more effective shots, faster follow-ups, and less maintenance between hunts.
Flux Defense announced the launch of its groundbreaking P365 Ultra-Light Chassis System. This revolutionary system introduces a new class of weapon: the V.D.W. (Vehicle Defensive Weapon), designed to fit in a glovebox, center console, or under the seat.
Outdoor Edge shares its top hunting essentials for the season: the Razor APX 3.0”, Razor HTX 5.0” Folder, RazorPro® G and Vantex 4-Piece Kit. Each product is built to deliver precision, durability and performance for hunters in the field.
J.P. Sauer & Sohn and Field Ethos introduce their latest collaboration – a limited-edition Sauer in 9.3x62 named The Exception. Developed in the early 1900s, the 9.3x62mm cartridge was widely used by German farmers and settlers in colonial Africa due to its effectiveness in taking a wide array of species from plains game to Cape Buffalo.
Hornady Security has the right gift with just the right fit for everyone’s wish list. The Security Gift Guide by Hornady Security eliminates the guesswork from holiday gift-giving this season.
Wiley X announced that select WX JAKL CAPTIVATE Polarized styles now meet the .15 Cal Ballistic Impact Testing Standard (MIL-PRF-32432A V?). Originally released earlier this year, the WX JAKL CAPTIVATE Polarized lineup already met ANSI Z87.1+ standards for optical clarity and impact resistance.
EAACorp announces its latest special edition Girsan MC 1911 model for the 250th Anniversary of U.S. Independence in 2026. This exclusive model celebrates the nation’s free spirit and the constitutional right to bear arms with a premium limited edition firearm made for collectors and patriots in mind.
At Hornady Security®, Quality and reliable security technology is always in season. Hornady Security has the right gift with just the right fit for everyone’s wish list. The Security Gift Guide by Hornady Security eliminates the guesswork from holiday gift-giving this season.
Premier Body Armor announces the launch of a new pepper spray collection that brings trusted brands POM and Fox Labs to its lineup of personal protection products. The new offering gives customers compact, non-lethal tools that pair perfectly with backpack inserts and concealable vests.
MDT is proud to introduce the AP Throw Lever Head.   Built to interface with ARMS-17 mounting platforms,  this upgraded system represents an improved QD solution for ARMS-17 equipped CKYE-POD GEN2 and GRND-POD, and is the standard interface on the new CKYE-POD GEN3.
Magpul is bringing more utility to the RXM platform with the release of the EHG RG9Grip – Ruger RXM Full-Sized for the Ruger RXM. The Full-Sized EHG packs many of the same valuable features found on the original RXM grip into a package meant for competition shooting orduty use. It includes a ¾-scale Magpul Trapezoidal Surface Projection texture on the front strap, back strap, side panels, and forward index pads, as well as an undercut trigger guard.
MDT announces the release of the MDT Elite Bag Rider, a purpose-built rear-support accessory engineered to deliver unmatched stability, consistency, and control for precision shooters.
Premier Body Armor announced the newest additions to its custom-fit ballistic insert line: Level IIIA panels engineered for Vertx’s newDaily Carry collection that includes the Any Day Backpack, Everyday Fanny Pack2.1, and Everyday Fanny Pack+. Available now, customers can purchase the inserts, the bags, or choose pre-matched bundles that pair each bag with its corresponding insert and save 10%.
EAACorp announces its latest special edition Girsan MC 1911 model, this one for the 250th Anniversary of U.S. Independence in 2026. This commemorative 1911 features laser engraved grips with a rendition of the Great Seal of the United States, an engraved slide with chrome finish, and PVD gold accent controls.
The TrekLite lineup of lock boxes by Hornady Security is the perfect gift for anyone who’s on the move this holiday season. Give the gift of industry-leading security on the go with the Hornady Security TekLite lock box lineup.
This holiday season, make shopping simple with the Hornady 12th Edition Handbook of Cartridges and Reloading— the one gift that's sure to hit the mark.
The Hornady Security lineup of cabinets, lock boxes, and accessories is specifically designed to protect firearms, ammunition, and other valuables. Be sure to check out a few of the signature accessories that help complete a secure storage system.
Taurus expands the Raging Hunter® family with a powerful new chambering: the .350 Legend. Available in two barrel lengths (10.5" and 14") and offered in Black or Two-Toned finishes, the new Raging Hunter in .350 Legend blends heavy-hitting ballistics with features that tame recoil.
KRISS USA announces that the KRISS Vector Gen 3 is now shipping to authorized distributors and dealers in two new factory color options: Alpine and Flat Dark Earth. These new finishes are available across all Gen 3 configurations, including the Carbine (CRB), Pistol (SDP), and Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR).
Winchester launches a holiday rebate for Black Friday where consumers can earn 15% back on eligible Winchester target rifle, pistol, and rimfire ammunition. The maximum rebate amount for each category is $50, minimum purchase of one box, and all pack sizes and configurations are eligible. Offer valid on qualifying purchases made between Nov. 20, 2025 – Dec. 5, 2025.
Shell Shock Technologies is kicking off the season of giving with its Black Friday Sale. From Nov. 25 - 28, 2025, customers can enjoy 15 percent off sitewide www.shellshocktechnologies.com using code BLACKFRIDAY2025.
Zaffiri Precision has announced an expanded lineup of Black Friday promotions, including deep discounts on eGift cards, a final closeout of Glock 26 complete uppers, and exceptional savings across the ZULU Series and SIG Sauer P265XL bundles.
Bear Creek Arsenal announced the launch of its highly anticipated Black Friday event, offering some of the most aggressive pricing of the season. For a limited time, customers can purchase select complete rifles starting at just $299 and upper assemblies beginning at $159.
Federal Ammunition announces the return of its Black Pack rebate program. Just in time for Black Friday and the upcoming holidays, customers can purchase qualifying Federal Black Pack ammunition and receive a $7.50 rebate per box.
Target Sports USA announced its 2025 Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotions, including a daily Scavenger Hunt* running November 26, 2025, through December 8, 2025.
Kinetic Development Group (KDG) is kicking off the holiday season with a major Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotion: Automatic Free Shipping on all U.S. orders placed November 28 through December 1, 2025. Use code THANKFUL.
MidwayUSA announced the kickoff of their 2025 Cyber Sale. Running through Monday, December 1st, customers can expect deep discounts on popular shooting, hunting, and outdoor products.
Stream the season with a MyOutdoorTV subscription for just 99 cents per month for three months. New subscribers can access every episode and live channels for only 99 cents per month using promo code STREAMTHESEASON. That's savings of up to $27 on a full MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) subscription.
 

Editor’s Note: Greg writes about a distinguished family of US Marines and their imprint on the Corp, on the Bureau and on Smith & Wesson. In this Part II, Greg fills in the blanks about “George Three” and “George Four,” as well as the impact of the Van Orden family on the Corps, the Bureau and – of all things – Smith & Wesson.

Lieutenant Colonel George Mason Van Orden (George 3)

Lt. Col George Mason Van Orden stands next to a 1000-yard target that he shot in 1976.

It was probably unavoidable that the General and Flora’s son could become anything other than a Marine and a competitive shooter. George Mason Van Orden won two Junior National rifle Championships, the first at the age of 15, and was considered an Olympic hopeful. He was commissioned a 2nd Lt. upon graduating from the Virginia Military Institute and then from The Basic School (obligatory for all Marine officers) and the Engineer Officer Course in 1961. During his career, he was twice assigned to the Marksmanship Training Unit (MTU) at Quantico. He shot at the Camp Perry National Championship matches several times, leading the Marine team to the National Team Trophy in 1967 and becoming the National Service Rifle champion at his last tournament in 1979. He authored two Fleet Marine Force Manuals during his 26-year career: FMFM 1-3 Basic Rifle Marksmanship, and FMFM 1-3A Field Firing Techniques. Picking up the mantle of his father, he also co-authored FMFM 1-3B Sniping. In addition to his success on the rifle range, Lt. Col. Van Orden served two tours in Vietnam where he earned a combat action ribbon and the Navy Commendation Medal with valor. He retired from the Marine Corps in 1983 and tragically was killed in an automobile accident in 2013.

Chief Warrant Officer 3 George Kelly Van Orden (George 4)

Unlike his predecessors, George Kelly Van Orden did not grow up with aspirations to be either a Marine or a competitive shooter. When he was laid off from his job as a concrete truck driver at the age of 20, he enlisted in the Marine Corps. It was 1982 and his father performed his swearing in ceremony. Upon graduating from boot camp, he was assigned to the newly formed Engineer Reconnaissance Team where he received training in demolition, jungle warfare and a host of recon skills. He spent time as an instructor at the Mountain Warfare School prior to another fleet tour and then two years as a Drill Instructor. He then served in a unique billet with The Minefield Maintenance section at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, locating, disarming, removing, replacing and rearming mines. In 1991 he became an instructor at the Amphibious Recon School in Coronado, CA. He became a “bill board” Marine in both looks and performance. In 1996 he was promoted to Warrant Officer. Many of the ordnance testing and evaluating duties that his grandfather had been responsible for as a senior field-grade officer were now handled by Warrant Officers. The youngest Van Orden played a key role in testing weapons such as the Joint Service Shotgun, Designated Marksman Rifle, M16A4 and the Squad Advanced Marksman rifle, a role reminiscent of his grandfather’s. It was during this tenure that he returned to competitive shooting, earning his distinguished rifle badge in 2001 thereby making the Van Ordens the only family to ever have three consecutive generations become distinguished shooters. George Kelly Van Orden retired in 2003 thus ending a dynasty of over achievers in an organization known for over achievement.

Flora Van Orden mans a booth at a trade show. Both Berns Martin and Heiser holster companies made holsters for them marked “Evaluators Quantico, VA.” as noted by the display on the wall behind her.

Evaluators Limited

Upon his retirement, General Van Orden along with his wife, Flora, opened a gun shop selling to Military and Law Enforcement personnel as well as individuals, especially competitive shooters. In the realm of “Collectibles,” their company is most closely aligned with Winchester and Smith & Wesson.

The Van Orden Model 70 Target and Sniper Rifles

Although his recommendation that the Marine Corps adopt the Model 70 as their sniper rifle in 1942 was rejected, General (then Captain) Van Orden never lost his affinity for the Winchester platform. At the conclusion of his career, he began custom building Model 70’s according to his personal preferences in two versions; the “Special Target” and the “Van Orden Sniper” models. The hardware was basically similar between the two models but the stock dimensions differed. A number of these rifles were sold to the military for competitive shooting and it’s estimated that many of those ultimately were pressed into service as sniper rifles in Viet Nam although none had been purchased initially for that intent. Today, Winchester Van Orden rifles bring a significant premium on the collectors’ market, much the way that an Armand Swenson 1911 does on the handgun market.

A custom Chief’s Special, #72 presented to Flora Van Orden by S&W.

The S&W Highway Patrolman and Combat Masterpiece

The Van Orden’s were obviously a shooting family and Flora was no exception. She won the NRA East Coast pistol championship in 1941 and 42 with a Colt 1911 and according to her daughter, had a “wall of medals” and also “taught at least 2000 FBI agents how to shoot and helped to improve their scores” while living and competing near Quantico. She took the name “Evaluators” seriously, personally “evaluating” every firearm that they sold to ensure that her customers would be well equipped and defended. Every firearm that left their shop had a sticker on the box that said, “Ready for Service. Evaluated.” Her fervor caused her to “design” an improved version of the S&W “Masterpiece” series of revolvers by reducing the 6” barrels to 4” and adding the Baughman Quick Draw ramp front sight. In 1949 she took her design to S&W headquarters and convinced Carl Helstrom, president of S&W to make the alterations which became the “Combat Masterpiece.”

Every firearm that left their shop with a sticker saying “Ready for Service Evaluated.”

In 1954, the General and Flora convinced Helstrom, to make a less expensive version of the Model 27 which would be more readily marketable to law enforcement agencies. Flora originated the name “Highway Patrolman” for the new model. Thus the “Father of Marine Snipers” and the “Mother of the Combat Masterpiece” became the parents of the “Highway Patrolman.’’

A couple of years after meeting Flora, I attended a gun show in southern California while stationed at Camp Pendleton. While sifting through a pile of old holsters on a vendor’s table I found a Berns Martin holster for a 6” K-frame. Tragically, it was left-handed and useless to me. As I was putting it down, I noticed lettering cut into the back side of the holster that said, “Evaluators Quantico, VA.” I almost dislocated my shoulder trying to speed draw my wallet. Knowing the 4 generations of men and the one woman that represent the heritage behind that holster makes it priceless and deepens my appreciation for all my brothers that have served for the past 250 years.

Greg Moats

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