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JUNE 3, 2025

Hornady congratulates Jake Vibbert on his performance at the Parma Precision Rifle Rumble PRS Match, May 17-18, 2025, in Parma, Idaho. Vibbert used Hornady 6mm 110 gr. A-Tip® Match bullets to secure the win in the Suppressor Division.
“The Supreme Court’s decision to deny cert in Snope v. Brown is an egregious error that sidesteps addressing an important issue which requires the Court's intervention. Millions of Americans continue to be disenfranchised from exercising their complete Second Amendment rights by virtue of these categorical bans,” said Adam Kraut, SAF Executive Director.
NSSF® is disappointed by the U.S. Supreme Court decision Monday morning not to hear the appeals in Snope v. Brown and in the NSSF-funded Ocean State Tactical v. Rhode Island cases challenging on Second Amendment grounds Maryland’s ban on Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs) and Rhode Island’s ban on standard sized magazines, respectively.

SLG2, Inc. will be making a stop with its Shoot Like A Girl experience at Bass Pro Shops in Portage, Indiana, on Saturday, June 7, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, June 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Bear OPS will showcase its latest lineup of high-performance knives at the 2025 BLADE Show, June 6–8 at Booth #5 in the Cobb Galleria, Atlanta, GA. Headlining this year is the all-new NEKAMA I, a premium pocketknife featuring a 3 1/4" Sandvik 14C28N modified tanto blade, ideal for hard-use cutting tasks.

Luth-AR announces its Title Sponsorship of the Sturgis Gun Rally to create the ultimate crossover event for firearm enthusiasts and motorcycle enthusiasts alike. The company is calling on firearm manufacturers, parts suppliers, tactical gear makers, and all industry players to exhibit at the 85th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, August 1st – 7th, 2025, at the “Liberty Lot”, Sturgis, SD.

Buck Knives announces that the company will be attending and showcasing numerous knives at the upcoming Blade Show in Atlanta, Georgia on June 6-8, 2025. The popular company store will be located in Booth #1152 in the Cobb Galleria and will offer a wide range of knives and merchandise for sale.
GATCO® Sharpeners announces their attendance at the 2025 Blade Show taking place June 6-8, 2025, in Atlanta, GA. If you’re serious about keeping your edge, stop by booth #5 and check out GATCO Sharpeners—one of the most trusted names in the world of knife sharpening.
Built for those who demand a utilitarian knife that’s both affordable and stylish, Bear Edge knives check all the boxes. Explore a variety of folders, assisted openers, fixed blades and more at the 2025 BLADE Show’s booth # 5.

Bear & Son Cutlery will showcase their latest 2025 pocketknife collection at the Blade Show, from June 6-8, 2025, in Atlanta, GA. Attendees are invited to booth #5 to explore their extensive range of new knives, tools, and cutlery products.
Wiley X announces its participation in the upcoming Connect by Grassroots Discovery Marketplace, taking place on June 8, 2025, at the Peppermill Resort in Reno, Nevada. This premier event brings together innovative and emerging brands with top retailers from across the country.
VIKTOS launches its most understated EDC essential to date: the OPERATUS CCW JEANS. Built on a 9.5oz stretch denim chassis and tailored with an Attackposture relaxed fit, the OPERATUS CCW JEANS move with you—not against you.

Iron Valley Supply announces the promotion of Jeremy Jester to Director of Sales Strategy. A 25-year veteran of the company, Jeremy brings a wealth of industry knowledge and a proven track record of success in sales and vendor relationships.
As a proud supporter of the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s Gun Storage Check Week, a nationwide initiative aimed at promoting responsible firearm storage, Ruger encourages all firearm owners to review and improve their safe storage practices.
Yankee Hill Machine Co. announced that Countrywide Sports has joined its national network of distributors, effective June 1, 2025. Countrywide Sports plans to offer its customers YHM suppressors, mounts and related firearm accessories, including the new VICTRA-12 modular shotgun suppressor announced earlier this year.
WOOX LLC announces its strategic partnership with Elite Outdoor Sports, one of the leading rep agencies in the hunting and shooting sports industry. This collaboration will expand WOOX’s commercial footprint across key U.S. territories, ensuring more retailers and dealers gain access to the brand’s fast-growing product line.
Media Lodge is pleased to announce the hiring of Owen Chambers as Campaign Operations Manager.
Faxon Firearms is actively expanding its team in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company is seeking skilled professionals and motivated newcomers to join its growing operation at the forefront of the American manufacturing revival.
Firearms Policy Coalition called on Congress to fix and pass H.R. 38, the “Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act,” so that millions of peaceable American gun owners can exercise their right to bear arms without the fear of arrest or prosecution, particularly in anti-Second Amendment strongholds like California, New York, Illinois, and New Jersey.
FPC issued the following statement: “We are disappointed that some members of the Supreme Court did not have the judicial courage to do their most important job and enforce the Constitution.”
B&T USA, LLC and its parent company B&T AG of Thun, Switzerland, have initiated legal proceedings in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida against SureFire, LLC.  This action follows a series of legal threats made by SureFire, which has sought to disrupt B&T’s lawful commercial activities by alleging infringement of U.S. Patent No. 7,676,976 — despite knowing that the underlying technology, B&T’s proprietary Rotex quick-detach suppressor system, was developed, publicly displayed, and sold to U.S. government end users years prior to SureFire’s patent application.
Magpul's new MOE QD Bipod allows shooters to add or remove a bipod’s capabilities to any firearm with M-LOK slots in seconds. Built around a proprietary steel M-LOK stud, the new bipod is attached by rotating it after inserting the stud into the M-LOK slot and then tightening the adjustment knob by hand.
Safariland introduces the Gravity OWB Holster. Built from SafariLaminate with a tough Cordura exterior, it features a passive trigger guard detent, paired with adjustable tension, to ensure secure firearm retention during dynamic movement.
Outdoor Edge announced the Vantex line of fixed-blade hunting knives is officially in stock and shipping. Each blade features a full-tang construction, ensuring strength and stability during use.
The Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers, a national nonprofit organization that has championed outdoor communicators, brands, and industry stakeholders since 1956, announced the launch of its newly redesigned website.
NSSF is reminding gun owners and their families to check on their firearm storage practices during Gun Storage Check Week, the national firearm safety awareness week that runs Sunday, June 1, through Saturday, June 7. During that week and beyond, the message of “Make Sure It’s Secure” is highlighted to help prevent unwanted access to firearms.
In this week’s episode of the No Lowballers podcast, hosts Logan Metesh of High Caliber History and Allen Forkner of GunBroker.com welcome John Bailey, vice president of marketing and product management for EOTech, to celebrate three decades of optics innovation.
With each episode, G&A brings leading voices and inspiring personalities into the spotlight, offering unique perspectives on life, service, and the firearms community. Guns & Ammo Buzz podcast is available on Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTube and GunsandAmmo.com.
Bear Creek Arsenal announced the return of its popular 6.8 SPC II complete upper assemblies, now available in both 16-inch and 10.5-inch barrel lengths.
Mission First Tactical (MFT) announces the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has awarded the company patent number 12,276,478 B2 for Pro Series Holster and Guardian Series holster technology. The patent includes protection for In-line Magnetic Retention, Built-in Vertical Wedge and the Optimized Belt Claw technology.
Galco’s Stow-N-Go IWB Holster, part of Galco's Concealed Carry Lite line, is now available to fit the S&W Bodyguard 2.0 380 pistol. The vertical orientation gives the option of strong side or appendix carry to meet the needs of a broad range of gun carriers.
BANISH Suppressors announced the new BANISH 9. Engineered to be the quietest 9mm suppressor on the market, the BANISH 9 also boasts a major advancement in functionality with the new BANISH Micro Booster that keeps your pistol running smoothly.
Bond Arms’ effort to honor the First Family in the White House continues in 2025, with the introduction of The First Lady. Their nod to the country's leadership is beautifully caught in this stunning heirloom, which features engraved artwork of the nation’s First Lady on one side, with a relief of the stars and stripes on the other.
Live in a magazine restrictive state? CzechPoint’s Liberty model VZ 58’s are legal for sale in California, Oregon, Connecticut, and Washington. Featuring a 10-rd. fixed magazine, which can be loaded singly or using stripper clips, the Liberty CSM can be had with a collapsible stock, Optic Rail, muzzle brake and bayonet lug.
Rost Martin’s new summer promotion rewards any customer who purchases a new black RM1C from June 3 to August 29, 2025, with its exclusive Range Ready package. The package includes a Viridian RFX11 Green Dot Reflex sight, a Black Savior Specialist pistol bag, extra magazines and more.
Trijicon, Inc. announced the launch of Trijicon Days—a nationwide in-person experience designed to connect customers directly with the brand at key partner dealers. Running through July, Trijicon is partnering with local retail partners across the country to bring the full Trijicon experience to customers. 
ERGO announce our Reseller Appreciation Sale in recognition of our valued partners across the country. This special promotion includes significant discounts on some of our most popular SKUs, offering resellers the opportunity to stock up on high-demand, American-made products.
The Armory Life announced the release of the Summer 2025 issue of The Armory Life print magazine featuring a cover story interview with Capt. Dale Dye, USMC (Ret.), renowned military advisor, actor and writer.
Magtech has determined that certain lots of 5.56 x 45mm ammunition may contain incorrect powder charges. Ammunition with incorrect powder charges may cause firearm damage, render it inoperable, and expose the shooter and bystanders to a risk of serious personal injury or death. This notice applies only toSymbol 556A with Lot Number CBC546/24, CBC591/24, or CBC601/24.
NSSF® announces the return of the U.S. Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) as Presenting Sponsor of the 2025 NSSF Range-Retailer Business Expo™, taking place July 16-17 in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The National Rifle Association of America announced its sponsorship of Armed American Radio, hosted by Second Amendment author and activist Mark Walters. A product of the Salem Radio Network, Armed American Radio airs live on Sundays from 8:00 to 11:00 pm Eastern Time on over 200 stations across the country and is streamed on social media and podcast platforms.
Wiley X was honored to once again sponsor the Prevent Blindness Texas (PBT) Golf Tournament earlier this month, reaffirming its commitment to supporting the organization’s vital mission of safeguarding vision health across the state.
Starting at 7 p.m. ET every Friday, Outdoor Channel’s “American Wild” block delivers an exciting mix of adventure programming. From survival challenges in New Zealand to heartwarming restorations, this lineup offers something for every outdoor and adventure enthusiast looking to connect with nature and heritage.
 

Combat handguns are evolving -- maybe for the better, or maybe we are going backwards. The truth is somewhere in the middle. In my youth, we made sure all sharp edges were eliminated. It was called “melting” as the slide looked like a stick of butter that had started to melt, rounded on the corners and edges. Today, many pistols have ports and serrations to better grasp during rapid manipulations. Which is right? It depends on how you view the problem.

To keep the testing as consistent as possible, a stock slide was used to compare the performance of the Imperium. The same frame and trigger were used for both slide assemblies.

I like “simple” - not a fan of bolt-on accessories. Accessories today are not the same as in the past, but I can’t help but think of them as potential problems; carry optics for example. They are a useful addition, but one of the major problems is getting loose, even without mounting plates. It’s wise to keep an eye on them to make sure they stay tight. Compensators are growing in popularity, an accessory that has been around for quite some time. Whether they screw or bolt on, they can loosen with use and must be watched over. I fully expect the carry optic to become part of the slide, eliminating any possible loosening. We already have this feature with the compensator and the folks at Angled Spade Technologies offer an excellent example.

While walking the floor at the recent NRA Convention, I came across the Angle Spade booth and took a few minutes to look over their small, but excellent product line. Being a fan of the Glock 19, my eyes fell on their Imperium slide, a stock length unit with a compensator built in. No chance of this compensator coming loose, but I could not help but wonder how the shorter barrel would affect performance. Accuracy, ammo velocity and felt recoil all are part of a fighting pistol’s characteristics, so I could not help but wonder. Fortunately, the folks at Angled Spade were willing to help me find out.

I received the Imperium a week later, which is custom cut for your carry optic. All of the internal parts are included so all that is required is to slide it on your Gen. 1-5 frame and start shooting. Yes, you heard me right, the Imperium fits all generations of G19 pistols due to a unique device that fits on the end of the recoil guide rod. The Imperium fit both my 5th Gen G19 and my Ruger RXM, a 3rd Gen Glock clone. Due to the compensator, the Imperium comes with a 3.25-inch barrel that is 1/16 cut rifling with LH twist. It should also be noted that it’s made entirely in the USA from 416R stainless steel, then coated with black Melonite QPQ.

The Angled Spade Imperium slide was tested for accuracy, velocity and recoil mitigation. Accuracy was tested at both 10 and 25 yards.

Evaluating the Imperium consisted of three tests (accuracy, velocity and recoil mitigation) using the same Glock 19 frame and trigger group with a stock Glock 19 slide as a control. The stock slide was equipped with a Trijicon RMR while the Imperium was fitted with a Trijicon SRO. I would shoot a group with one slide and then change to the other with the same brand and type of ammunition. I wanted to see if the ¾- inch shorter barrel would have a profound effect on performance.

Those who have trained with me know I am a proponent of shot placement and use small targets. I use a 3 x 5 rectangle to represent the heart and aorta and a 3-inch square to represent the brain vault. These are the same targets I used in my testing. I started my accuracy testing by shooting 3-inch squares at ten yards as fast as I could reacquire the optic dot and reset the trigger. Yes, I could have shot slowly and placed one round on top of another, but I wanted to keep it “combative.” Inside ten yards still encompasses most domestic pistol fights, so this distance and target size would provide a valid test. I used some of the most popular carry rounds currently available in a variety of bullet weights. In the end, the two slides and barrels proved to be almost identical.

I tested pure accuracy at 25 yards by bench resting each slide assembly and shooting agonizingly slow, trying for the best groups possible. I cut this test short only shooting three different ammo types as it was just taking too long and I was trying to beat a rain storm. This is where I thought the shorter barrel of the Imperium would reveal itself, but that turned out not to be the case. The groups, which measured in the 1.5-to-2-inch area, were almost identical for both slides. As far as accuracy was concerned, the shorter barrel of the Imperium is not a problem.

A variety of proven combat ammunition was used in the testing. The Sim-X load is new but should prove to be an effective performer. Below, the 45 grain Sim-X hollow point offers a legitimate 2,000 plus feet per second option.

 

Velocity testing of the two-barrel lengths was next. I set up my Competition Electronics chronograph 15 feet from the benched muzzle of each slide assembly and shot three rounds of each ammo style. The results were as follows:

Federal 124 HST: Imperium 1,103 fps 1,103 fps 1,101 fps
Stock 1,096 fps 1,095 fps 1,091 fps
Speer Gold Dot 124 +P: Imperium 1,102 fps 1,117 fps 1,112 fps
Stock 1,111 fps 1,122 fps 1,127 fps
Sim-X 45 all copper HP Imperium 2,059 fps 1,959 fps 2,017 fps
Stock 1,943 fps 2,000 fps 2007 fps
Speer Gold Dot II 135 Imperium 1,057 fps 1,051 fps 1,061 fps
Stock 1,060 fps 1,062 fps 1,057 fps
Speer Gold Dot II 147 Imperium 894 fps 941 fps 930 fps
Stock 885 fps 868 fps 871 fps

The 25-yard accuracy test was completed slow fire from a bench rest to achieve the best results. The author cut it to three ammo styles to save time.

The shorter barrel of the Imperium did not affect the velocity of any of these popular carry loads. The Sim-X round is a new ammo that was supplied to me by my friend Randy Watt, former Police Chief and Green Beret. Randy is working with these folks to turn out some truly revolutionary ammunition. The word “fast” would be a bit of an understatement. As you can see, it is also accurate. I’m going to keep watching Sim-X.

The recoil mitigation test required a high level of shot placement which probably reduced the difference in split times. Still, you could feel and see the flatter shooting Imperium.

The final test was an absolute must. Without a significant reduction in recoil, the compensator would be a waste. Angled Spade claims their built-in compensator cuts felt recoil by 24%. I wanted to see if that was true. But I also wanted to do something more significant than just blast away at close range on an A-Zone and chart the splits. I opted to shoot 3 x 5 rectangles at 7 yards to emphasize shot placement. This probably “robbed” the internal compensator of some of its advantage, but hits end fights, not splits.

I think it’s fair to say that a young set of hands on the gun would have likely have shown a greater advantage. I could feel the reduction in recoil impulse which helped keep the carry optic dot in view. In the end, the Imperium compensator took a 1/10th of a second off the split times, even under my strict requirements. On a larger target going all out, the claimed 24% is probably realistic.

The use of compensators concerns some in regards to close retention shooting, so I fired a few rounds while performing close quarter drills. While I did feel some spray from the upward directed gasses, I doubt it would hinder my ability to shoot in close quarters. In the end, the Angled Spade Imperium proved to be a performance asset without any loss of performance. While I tested it on my Glock 19 frame, I think I am going to transfer this to my Ruger RXM for additional trials.

This is nicely made --

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