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DECEMBER 19, 2024

The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will begin its annual holiday break tomorrow Friday, December 20, which will be our final day of publication for 2024. We will be back on our regular distribution schedule starting Monday, January 6, 2025. Releases received after 2p.m. Eastern Time today, Thursday, December 19, are not guaranteed to make Friday’s editions.
SIGHTRON announce their state-of-the-art riflescopes were the #1 choice of the world’s best air gunners competing at this year’s World Field Target Federation Championship, held November 13th-17th in Mesa, Arizona.
After years of testing, the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) announces the full use of eTargets at the 2025 National Rifle Matches. The CMP’s use of eTargets will include all highpower rifle matches, National Trophy rifle competitions and rifle Games events.

Bill Fairless, 71, of Vienna, Ill., finally earned his Distinguished Rifleman Badge after decades of tracking it down. Amazingly, Bill Fairless claimed his with a vintage M1 Garand from the World War II era.
The NRA Foundation announces its fundraising events at the upcoming 2025 NRA Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg, PA, running from February 1st through 9th. The first fundraising event kicks off a day earlier on Friday, January 31st, with the highly anticipated Sportsmen's Auction. Following that, the Wall of Guns will be available for viewing and participation throughout the entire duration of the show.
DeSantis Gunhide announced three new leather holsters made for the Ruger RXM. These include the #001 Thumb Break Scabbard, #002 Speed Scabbard and the #127 Inside Heat.

Elite Tactical Systems Group announced the release of the Omega 9mm, 17-round ETS Magazine for the SIG Sauer P320 pistol. Representing a decade of engineering excellence, the Omega Magazine blends the robust strength of steel with the lightweight durability of ETS polymer.
Introducing an advanced security system for firearms, the AR Gun Locker. This system from Hornady Security ensures top-notch protection and access control. Unlocking is effortless with RFID technology, activated through a wristband, key fob, or sticker. You can program up to five RFID tags.
The 1.5-pound TrekLite Lock Box XL is available with a barrel key locking mechanism or a 4-digit TSA lock, offering 10,000 programmable codes. Whether you need to secure firearms, medications, or valuables, this companion remains vigilant, suitable for travel or home use.

Hornady Security® has fulfilled the charge to create a highly secure system of safes by incorporating cutting-edge RFID technology in its RAPiD® safe line. These safes offer the quickest and most dependable access to firearms and valuables with unmatched security from unauthorized users.
The Hornady Security® Fireproof Keypad Safe is a user-friendly safe to secure one or two handguns, ammo, and valuables when space is limited. It is constructed from heavy-duty 16-gauge steel for the body, thicker 8-gauge for the door, and capable of withstanding fires reaching temperatures of 1400°F for 30 minutes.
TH Holsters announced the addition of the Ruger RXM and Ruger RXM TLR7A to their holster lineup. With a focus on premium materials and meticulous engineering, this holster offers a seamless fit and secure retention for the Ruger RXM line delivering optimal comfort, accessibility, and concealment. TH Holsters' compression manufacturing method creates a precise, durable fit, enhancing holster strength, definition, and reducing bulk

Maxim Defense is wishing a Merry Christmas to all their loyal dealers and customers this holiday season.
Last week Riton Optics launched its redesigned website, highlighting the freshening of the brand overall and the new focus paid on the product categories and their sub-brands.
GunBroker.com has launched a new shipping solution to help address some of the issues that can arise when shipping FFL restricted goods. There is now a dedicated shipping solution in which all sellers can ship to federal firearms license holders through a streamlined system.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) is excited to announce an opening for a Field Representative in Northern California.
The Firearms Policy Coalition announced Wednesday that it has filed a new federal lawsuit challenging Washington D.C.’s ban on firearm magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds.
Davidson’s has collaborated with Springfield Armory on an exclusive Hellcat Pro pistol. This Hellcat Pro OSP has a Robin’s Egg blue polymer frame with adaptive grip texture, which pairs nicely with the stainless slide finish. This particular SKU, however, is part of Springfield’s GearUp program and thus ships with FIVE magazines.
EOTECH announces that they have partnered with Tekto on the exclusive F1 Alpha EOTECH Edition. This limited-edition knife features a D2 steel blade, coated with black titanium, with a blade hardness of 58-60 HRC. The handle is constructed from sturdy Black G10 and incorporates EOTECH’s signature copper color in the liner locks.
Viridian Weapon Technologies® announces the launch of a custom-designed RFX11 green dot reflex sight developed exclusively for KelTec® firearms. This ultra-light reflex sight delivers rapid target acquisition and unmatched performance.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has just released the results of a national survey it commissioned which reveals a majority of American voters believe incoming President Donald Trump and a Republican majority in Congress will better protect Second Amendment rights than Democrats.
MidwayUSA Foundation announces donations on Giving Tuesday, December 3, 2024, totaled $566,205. Thanks to the generosity of Larry and Brenda Potterfield, those donations are matched, raising over one million dollars for youth shooting sports in just one day.
NSSF announced that Winchester has donated an additional 40,000 rounds of rimfire ammunition in support of NSSF’s First Shots program. This year’s support brings Winchester’s total donation to more than 160,000 rounds of rimfire ammunition to the First Shots program over the past three years.
Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a lawsuit challenging the California Department of Justice’s disclosure of personal information for third-party “research” have filed a memorandum of points and authorities supporting their earlier motion for summary judgment. The case is known as Barba v. Bonta.
Meprolight announces their End-Of-Year-Sale running until December 31st. If you missed the Black Friday Sale, now is your chance to save 10% on all the top red dot optics and self-illuminated pistol, rifle, and shotgun sights you have been looking for.
Kimber has begun shipping the 2K11 the 2K11 Standard and Target models - 4 weeks after the product launched on November 22nd. The 2K11 delivers features that no other high capacity 1911 delivers.
Winchester Safes announces its participation in the highly anticipated SHOT Show 2025, taking place January 21-24 at the Venetian Expo + Caesars Forum in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network and MyOutdoorTV are dropping a new lineup of expert lifestyle and adventure series beginning on December 30, 2024. With robust schedules of fresh content across all platforms, outdoor enthusiasts can stay connected to their favorite pursuits year-round, whether tuning in from home or on the go using MyOutdoorTV.
 

Friday, we head into our annual hiatus to recharge, refresh and gear up for the coming year. It’s been quite a year. We’ve had new product rollouts debut on the wires, we’ve added Shooting News Weekly, our consumer service (no-charge subscription here), and we’ve had a lot of help in providing content for our service.

Friends in the industry retire soon – two come to mind immediately, including Bob Radecki – National Sales Manager for GLOCK, and “Gen1” Instructor Chris Edwards, also of GLOCK and GSSF. They have our best wishes for a long, happy retirement.

According to people in manufacturing and sales, there’s been a rebound in the revolver market –not just defense-type guns – and lever-action rifles. Meanwhile, the SIG P365 line continues to expand and gun makers continue to push striker-fired 9mm sidearms into the market – from the service and service-compact lines to micro-compacts, a good many new shooters enter firearms ownership with these classes of firearms.

We’ve seen some victories – some in legislatures, but some striking wins in the courts – as well as some “better luck next time” cases. We’ve seen the New York NRA case head to a close and we wait to see how the organization will reform. It’s clearly not the “terrorist organization” that New York Attorney General James said that she would “dismantle.” While she declares victory, it looks like the court may have merely turned it back over to the membership.

That remains to be seen.

In its place during the legal wrangling, other organizations have stepped forward. As others have noted, it’s appropriate to give – what you can – but putting it all in the hands of one organization isn’t enough these days.

An election took place this year. And what an election. Some history was made, like it or not. While 2020 was effectively reversed, it seems some of the down-ballot – in certain places, like those still counting only days ago – didn’t follow the trend. How that will play out in the federal legislature remains to be seen.

But it seems the pendulum hit the end of its leftward travel and it seems to be wandering back toward center. This isn’t a national trend alone, but it appears that the US election has sent reverberations through the world.

A recent distraction has been the mysterious drones. Flying over New Jersey – and one might well ask the point of that – certain videos I’ve seen clearly depict the approaches to one or more large airports. The drone footage I’ve seen has well-lit objects, flying at night, with the silhouette of the common fixed wing aircraft.

I haven’t seen all the potential evidentiary video – there are only so many hours in the day and I’ve recently acquired another descendant, something taking precedence over national panic.

I still can’t help but recall stories of a radio broadcast that created a similar panic, many years ago.

Speaking of “news,” it seems there’s growing support for a person accused of committing the murder of an unaware victim -- while there’s the “patellar reflex” (h/t, Stephen Wenger) regarding depraved murder at a Wisconsin school.

I believe most of our readers have been exposed to the surveillance video of a health insurance CEO murdered on the streets of Manhattan by a person armed with a silencer-equipped handgun. That the handgun failed to function – and that the shooter would go to the trouble of mounting a can to a pistol, then commit the murder in front of an eye-witness who was outside for a smoke, within feet of the event – tells a lot about the practical skill of the offender. More chilling, if that’s possible, is that many people have taken to social media calling the man accused of the crime a “hero,” among other accolades. They imply the victim deserved it.

That’s not us. The taking of human life is abhorrent to all except the depraved; if that human is completely unaware there’s a fight or is otherwise helpless to exercise self-defense, it’s worse. Remember – what you post on social media never truly disappears. If someone needs it, it’ll be found.

You’re not going to like the results.

Meanwhile, other evil parties used the killing of a child and a teacher at Abundant Life Christian School in Wisconsin. Not even waiting for the victims to cool, the usual perpetrators of political expediency and bad taste began to “dance in the blood.” Their solution? Punish those who are completely uninvolved, the American gun owner.

Using a playbook dating back to 1911, with the Sullivan Act – named for a rackets-involved state senator, their solution is always to “ban stuff” (something that worked so well with the Volstead Act), treating symptoms instead of the underlying disease.

This is something we can do without and it’s something I hope vanishes in the new year.

What’s coming up for the wires? More coverage about the industry and our areas of interest, even more new products as we careen headlong into SHOT Show.

Meanwhile, I’ll add my voice to those of all from the Outdoor Wire Digital Network in wishing all – including our subscribers, corporate members, advertisers – the merriest of Christmases and a happy, healthy and productive New Year.

-- Rich Grassi

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