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JULY 3, 2025

In observance of Independence Day, we will not be distributing any of our services tomorrow, Friday, July 4. We will resume our normal distribution schedule on Monday, July 7. Due to the holiday long weekend, we request you submit news for Monday’s editions no later than 2:00pm ET Saturday, July 5.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. announced the asset purchase of Anderson Manufacturing, a manufacturer of firearms and firearm accessories based in Hebron, Kentucky. This strategic purchase includes Anderson's manufacturing facility and machinery and will provide Ruger the opportunity to work with a skilled and experienced workforce, strengthening its production capabilities and expanding its product offerings.
Henry Holsters announced the introduction of its latest product line, the Cipher. Key features of the Cipher product line include enhanced retention, low-profile design, compatibility, can be fit to left- or right-handed users, and more.

Laser Ammo USA Inc. highlights its innovative Flash Bolt, a drop-in bolt replacement for a standard AR-style rifle platform, ideal for any level of shooter seeking high quality laser based dry-fire training. With Laser Ammo’s Flash Bolt, shooters can build shooting skills anytime, anywhere, without the need for live ammunition.
The Arsenal Bulgaria 4-piece flash hider is now available in 5 Cerakote finishes, designed for AK variants with a caliber of 7.62x39mm, 5.45x39mm, and 5.56x45mm with 24x1.5mm right hand threads. The Cerakote finishes available now include Black, OD Green, Flat Dark Earth, Grey and Plum.
The Arsenal SM-23 Scope Mount is the second-generation scope mount, designed to be lighter, stronger, and more versatile. It’s engineered with cutouts on the front to reduce weight, and the back is designed to slide smoothly into place, making placement easier and quicker.

Arsenal, Inc. announced the release of their aluminum, right-side folding stock, with ergonomic cheek rest and QD points -- and it is available in new Cerakote colors. The new hard anodized aluminum side-folding stock provides better ergonomics and functionality in a lighter and stronger design.
Kimber is providing consumers with the chance to win a new Next Generation 1911. For four weeks in July, consumers can head to kimberamerica.com and register for a chance to win a free Next Generation Kimber in the select finish and caliber of their choice.
Kimber Mfg. has announced the promotion of Scott Moore to the position of Chief Operations Officer. Moore recently returned to Kimber after a brief stint at E-One, a fire truck apparatus manufacturer with multiple locations nationwide. Before his return Moore served 7 years as the Vice President of operations for Kimber.

Lancer Systems announces the signing of Ken Jefferies & Associates, gaining national sales coverage for the first time in company history. Ken Jefferies & Associates brings over 15 years of experience serving the tactical, shooting sports, and archery channels in all 50 states.
FN America announces that it has been awarded a $4.9 million contract to supply the U.S. Army with additional FN® M240L medium machine guns. The M240L was originally adopted by the U.S. Army in 2010, after a joint development effort with FN to create a lighter, yet durable, medium machine gun.
Azimuth announces the addition of Dustin Emholtz to our business development team. A U.S. Army veteran and seasoned firearms executive, Dustin brings over 20 years of industry experience, including key roles at DPMS, LUTH-AR, Element Arms, APF & Dimensional Experts Manufacturing.

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that the organization has commenced appellate briefing at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Poway Weapons & Gear v. California Attorney General Rob Bonta, FPC’s challenge to California’s ban on firearm purchases by adults under the age of 21.
Tuesday afternoon, Federal District Court Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo issued an order granting final summary judgment to Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and its co-plaintiffs, three individual members of the organization who reside outside of California, in Hoffman v. Bonta, FPC’s Second Amendment challenge to the State’s ban on firearm carry by non-residents.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed their opening appellate brief with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in PWGG v. Bonta (formerly Jones v. Bonta), SAF’s challenge to California’s firearm purchase ban for adults under 21 years old.
The Firearms Policy Coalition issued a statement in response to the Senate’s release of reconciliation language in the “One Big Beautiful Bill” – “All Members of Congress take an oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States…” FPC calls on Congress to fulfill that oath …”
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced the release of two new Lipsey’s Exclusive revolvers, the Model 610 and Model 617 Mountain Guns. The Model 610 is chambered in 10mm Auto, and has a 6-round capacity. The Model 617 Mountain Gun, is chambered in 22LR and has a 10-round capacity. It is built on a medium-sized K-frame and weighs 36.1 ounces, with an overall length of 9.46 inches.
Liberty Ammo, the leader in self-defense ammunition and recently received coverage from several well-known industry influencers. This includes the industry leading “The Truth about Guns” (TTAG).
Few generations receive and deserve as much recognition as those from WWII. Chiappa Firearms continues to represent and honor that great generation with the WWII Commemorative M1 Carbine, a limited release of the iconic arm chambered in .22LR and 9mm.
Mossberg is introducing four new versions of their 590R rotary safety selector 12-gauge, pump action shotguns with Cerakote Olive Drab Green or Flat Dark Earth polymer-ceramic finish on the receiver, barrel, heat shield and magazine tube. These full-featured, pumps are designed for quick target acquisition, ease of operation, and adjustability.
Primary Arms has entered an exclusive partnership with Geissele Automatics to host the highly anticipated Blemula sale on PrimaryArms.com. Launching on July 3rd, this new collaboration allows Primary Arms to feature the largest collection of Geissele Automatics Blemula components, including barreled uppers, receivers, rails, and more.
Light ‘em up with Get Loaded® PLUS. Through December 31, 2025, customers who purchase select Hornady reloading products can now choose between premium bullets OR brass cases, PLUS they’ll receive a free HIT® Target Impact™ Indicator with every qualifying purchase.
WATCHTOWER Firearms announces a special promotion in celebration of Independence Day. Starting today, customers can enjoy $100 OFF and FREE SHIPPING on all American-made double-stack 1911s until July 13th, 2025.
Now is the time to celebrate your freedom, show your patriotism, and claim your independence. Enjoy a range day, pamper your gun, and treat yourself to a purchase of one or more cases of ammo paired with a Limited-Edition Freedom Caliber Shirt and Target Sports USA Ammo Can for only $15.
Seek out the newest issue of Precision Hunter magazine, the ultimate source for dedicated marksmen and long-range hunting enthusiasts. The 120-page, high-quality publication is a special issue crafted by the experts at Petersen’s HUNTING magazine, released annually just in time for summer shooting sessions before the serious business of hunting season begins.
GunBroker.com has partnered with CZ to launch its July 2025 sweepstakes, offering participants the chance to win one of three premium firearms from the iconic manufacturer. The sweepstakes runs through July 31, 2025.
 

Part of planning for life – whether for success or to moderate the stresses of potential emergency – is doing an assessment of what you already have. Too often, we turn to our spiritual side in times of tragedy, disappointment, fear to ask for help. It seems we fail to remember to express our gratitude.

In my view, it’s appropriate on this weekend of celebration to be considerate of what we have and not simply express outrage at those who stand in the way of the victory required to realize the aims of those who created that first Independence Day. 

The establishment of the United States of America on that day has caused great changes in the world. I think that, for a long time, we forgot what the purpose of the U.S. really is. 

The mission statement seems clear enough: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,—That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.

Let’s look at it. First, equality under the law is critical. It seems like we were on the way to losing that as we have before in our history; it still could be lost shortly, but it seems the tide is turning.

Next, rights are not privileges; they’re gifts from the Creator to all who live – as they should be – and that government exists to secure those rights. Government, they point out, is properly accomplished with consent of the governed. 

When government “becomes destructive of these ends,” it becomes the duty of the governed to sort it out. We don’t change governments because we disapprove of the Executive’s necktie or other minutiae, but we appropriately have little patience with government that suppresses equal protection, due process and civil rights (including those enumerated in the Bill of Rights). 

It seems clear enough. We’ve also had those who have alleged an indictment indicating they believe it’s time for change.

That whole “consent of the governed” thing seems to have moved that action back. It happens. 

You’re currently living inside an experiment, one begun in the 18th Century and which continues, in some ways improperly modified, today. 

So, look at the bright side: We’re not at war. Congress, at the time this is written, may be on the way to repealing a bit of taxation imposed to minimize the rights of the people. Forum-shopping in litigation on certain federal issues may be constrained. 

I was reflecting on life a few days ago and I realized something. To me, it’s important and it sets my approach to the day, each day. 

“I’m living in the greatest country on Earth – itself a collection from all the peoples of the Earth – at the greatest time in history to be alive.” 

That doesn’t mean that freedom isn’t messy; it is. It doesn’t mean that life is without risk. 

There is no life absent the promise of death. 

It’s our Independence Day. Free yourself from fear, anxiety and outrage. Be thankful.

— Rich Grassi

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