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OCTOBER 22, 2024

Legendary mail order tackle retailer Orvis has announced it will “shed” 8% of its workforce, close a number of retail stores and discontinue it’s catalog. According to sources, Orvis President Simon Perkins said “Orvis is in a period of business evolution that requires us to think differently. Over the course of our 170-year history, the company has experienced similar cycles, but today’s challenges are new and they require us to be bold in order to continue sharing stories, experiences and products that inspire our customers well into the future.”
Huk recognizes that fall brings cooler temperatures and new opportunities on the water. Huk designed the Tide Point Collection for all anglers looking for a performance-packed button-down. The lightweight polyester fabric is essential for a breathable, quick-drying, moisture-wicking shirt.
Leupold & Stevens, Inc. announces the new-for-2024 Mark 4HD has been given the Caliber Award for “Best New Optic” by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) and the Professional Media Outdoor Association (POMA). Leupold & Stevens was presented with the award at the annual NASGW meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 15 in Kansas City.

Team Federal had an excellent showing at the 7th Annual Memorial 3 Gun Competition held October 11-13, 2024, in Maxton, North Carolina.Federal-sponsored shooter Varick Beise took home the best overall win, 1st place in the Open Division, and won the Special Forces Association pistol side stage competition.
High Speed Gear, along with its subsidiary brands BlackPoint Tactical, Comp-Tac, and Crucial Concealment, is participating in the International Association of Chiefs of Police Annual Conference and Exposition in Boston, Massachusetts. At Booth #1777, High Speed Gear Products Group will showcase its latest innovations in tactical gear, holsters, and accessories, designed to meet the evolving needs of law enforcement professionals.
Maxim Defense announced that they will be attending the 2024 Suppressed Fest hosted by Capitol Armory and the NFA Review Channel. Come experience the sound of silence with Maxim’s state-of-the-art suppressors, October 26th & 27th at the Ares Training Facility in Leesburg, FL.

Target Sports USA announced the addition of Sig Sauer’s 6.8x51mm 113 Grain Hybrid Ball ammunition to its product lineup. Designed for the MCX SPEAR platform, this ammo features a 113-grain Full Metal Jacket with Hybrid Case Technology, delivering high velocity and top-tier performance.
DeSantis Gunhide introduces a new holster fit for the H&K CC9 pistol, the #137 Slim-Tuk. This is a minimalist IWB holster fashioned from Kydex that can be configured for left- or right-handed users.
In addition to custom stocks, AG Composites has a wide array of ready-to-ship custom-quality stocks that will fit many popular bolt-action rifles. It's not too late to add a custom stock to that hunting rifle.

Davidson’s, a firearms, ammunition, optics, cutlery, and accessories wholesaler, has collaborated with Beretta USA to launch two new exclusive firearms. These new exclusives will be launched via two separate live broadcasts on Davidson’s LIVE and Gallery of Guns LIVE.
DIVA-WOW, the worldwide sisterhood that provides a warm, inclusive, and supportive environment where women come together to celebrate their love for outdoor sports, hunting, fishing, and the outdoor lifestyle – no matter their skill level, announced today it has forged a unique partnership with Hunter Outdoor Communications.
Buck Knives, Inc. is proudly recognizing that the company's iconic 110 Folding Hunter knife has been available for 60 years. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the 110, Buck Knives has released a limited run of only 2,000 60th Anniversary Edition 110 Folding Hunters.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. announced that it has been honored with multiple awards by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers. Ruger Firearms was named Manufacturer of the Year, while the Ruger American Rifle Generation II earned the NASGW-POMA Caliber Awards for Best New Rifle and Best New Overall Product. Additionally, Ruger President and CEO Chris Killoy was honored with the NASGW Chairman’s Award.
X-Vision Optics announced its newest partnership with Farm King Central Warehouse. This collaboration will enhance X-Vision Optics' presence in the Midwest, making its high-performance optics more widely available to hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and tactical users through Farm King’s extensive retail network.
The Beretta 92G Elite LTT was built in partnership with Ernest Langdon of Langdon Tactical Technology as the ‘Ultimate 92 Package’, incorporating many features from across the 90 series line, including the Vertec/M9A3 slide and M9A1 Frame that Beretta enthusiasts have always loved. In honor of 92 Day, September 2nd, Beretta will now be offering the 92G Elite series of pistols already customized by LTT directly to retailers.

Kelsey Puryear, chief operations officer at the Murray Road Agency and co-owner of SHOT Show Industry Day at the Range, has joined the board of directors for Pass It On! Outdoor Mentors. This nonprofit organization encourages the next generation to be more engaged with the outdoors by matching caring and knowledgeable mentors with youth interested in traditional outdoor sports.
Steiner announces that the company’s P4Xi 1-4x24 rifle scope has passed with high scores the National Tactical Officers Association’s Member Tested and Recommended Program.
Bear Creek Arsenal launched its latest innovation: an AR pistol chambered in 5.56 NATO with a compact 4.5” barrel. The new AR pistol features a robust build with pistol brace and a 4.5” parkerized heavy barrel.

FALCO® Holsters introduces the CX02 3-D Printed OWB Holster, designed for popular handguns like the Glock 17, 19, 26, 43, 43X, Sig Sauer P365 XMacro, and Smith & Wesson Shield 2.0. The holster design combines precision engineering and manufacturing with a lightweight design that delivers exceptional retention.
Faxon Firearms announces a comprehensive lineup of barrels, firearms, and complete upper receiver groups for Hornady’s new .338 ARC cartridge, revealed at the NASGW Expo in Kansas City.
The Galco Stow-N-Go Elite – part of the Masterbilt holster series with premium materials and construction methods – is now made for the S&W small-frame revolver. It’s a professional-grade inside-the-waistband holster.
Heritage Manufacturing announced the release of the Coachwhip, a side-by-side coach gun with a case-hardened frame and rich walnut stock. A 12-gauge, it features exposed hammers and an 18” barrel.
Remington Ammunition announced its all-new Nitro-Steel Duplex shotshells, the next evolution of Big Green’s popular steel waterfowl line, now shipping to consumers and retailers nationwide.
Savage Arms announced new offerings of its popular 110 Magpul Scout. The 110 Magpul Scout will now be available in a total of seven calibers. The new chamberings of 5.56 NATO, 6mm ARC, 300 Blackout and 350 Legend will join the existing lineup of 6.5 Creedmoor, 308 Win and 450 Bushmaster offerings and all are available now.
The NSSF’s Protect Liberty Political Action Committee (Protect Liberty PAC) announced it received a significant $25,000 financial contribution from Benelli USA. The sizable contribution will be used to elect candidates dedicated to preserving and protecting liberty, freedom and the Constitutional rights of all Americans, especially our Second Amendment rights which are under constant attack.
In celebration of SAF’s 50th anniversary, Guns.com has announced a limited-edition T-shirt run with a portion of proceeds benefiting the Second Amendment Foundation’s legal efforts.
The Tree Stand Safety Awareness Foundation is a non-profit organization that focuses on tree stand safety and ensures that every hunter that uses a tree stand does so in a safe manner so that he or she comes home safe to their family and friends. As September was Tree Stand Safety Awareness Month, TSSA and S3DA teamed up to provide S3DA youth members with an educational quiz on the importance of Tree Stand Safety.
In celebration of SAF’s 50th anniversary, Guns.com has announced a limited-edition T-shirt run with a portion of proceeds benefiting the Second Amendment Foundation’s legal efforts.
NSSF announced that A Girl & A Gun Women’s Shooting League has become an official partner of NSSF’s First Shots program, the introductory and refresher target-shooting program made available through host target-shooting ranges across the country.
Last week, Gun Owners of America (GOA) and Gun Owners Foundation (GOF) joined the Firearms Regulatory Accountability Coalition, Palmetto State Armory, B&T USA, and the States of West Virginia, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Montana, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Utah in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in defense of former Iowa Police Chief Bradley Wendt. Chief Wendt, who previously ran the Adair Police Department, was targeted by the Biden-Harris DOJ for acquiring machine guns for his police department, which is expressly permitted under federal law.
Earlier this month, AG Composites made waves in the outdoor and hunting communities by announcing a bold initiative: a series of extreme torture tests on its innovative carbon fiber stocks. But these aren’t just any tests; they are designed to push the limits of durability and strength like never before.
Silencer Central announced the return of its Buy One Get One (BOGO) promotion running through the end of 2024. Customers who purchase any BANISH suppressor priced at $849 or higher will receive a free BANISH 22K-V2 rimfire suppressor, a $465 value.
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced the start of its "Opti-mize the Holidays" rebate program. This new offer will include one free Vortex Strikefire II Red Dot with each new qualifying purchase of an eligible M&P15 Sport II or Sport III rifle or a Vortex Crossfire Red Dot with each new qualifying purchase of an M&P FPC or S&W Response carbine between October 18th, 2024, and December 31st, 2024.
Take a spooky stroll down memory lane with Michael Waddell and the crew from Bone Collector for a collection of his “Haunting Hunts” on October 26. This unique, one-night event airs from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. ET exclusively on Outdoor Channel.
 

The replacement front sight is on the left; it’s a good fit, but it appears that a dimensional change messes with point of impact.

I was happy to see that pre-drilled front sights for S&W J-frame revolvers were being offered by XS Sights

We got the Standard Dot for the S&W J-Frame to replace the dying front sight from my mid-2000s issue S&W M&P340. My sample is a work-worn 357 Magnum, received for T&E and retained as the more-or-less perpetual backup gun. It’s carried far more than any gun and has been for over a decade.

I’d been interested in replacing the front sight, but the previous XS replacement had to be drilled – 1/16th inch – and that takes some proper tools and a smart installer. I’d been in search of someone to handle the job when the release came out a few weeks ago about the pre-drilled sight. I quickly got one on order. 

Like the previous “drill it yourself” sight, the new front sight is “dual-illuminated” – it has the tritium vial but it’s now surrounded by a proprietary photoluminescent ring, a “Glow Dot.” It absorbs ambient light to cause it to glow. It also provides contrast in good lighting conditions.

I prevailed upon Mike Rafferty to do the installation for me. He figured he could do it if “the hole in the ramp and the front sight were close.” It was another day before he contacted me, saying it took a “ … little file work to align the holes - but for mass produced products, gun and blade, (it was) damn close.” He also noted that he followed the factory instructions – XS does a great job of this both in written form and video – and he used “a lot” of thread locker. 

I was anxious to see if the load that the gun had shot to point of aim before – the Hornady Critical Defense 110 FTX – still hit to zero.

Bad news. 

The first rounds fired don’t show; they hit below the repair center. The hieroglyphics show point of aim vs. point of impact with various holds, distances.

The round hits tragically low. I was shooting from 10 yards on a B-8 and the rounds hit below the repair center. With the same maker’s +P load – going a bit faster, likely would hit even lower – I’d moved up to seven yards. I held the front sight up out of the notch with the front sight visually cutting the top of the “9” ring. I cut the “9” ring low on the bull. At ten yards with the sights held on the upper 10 ring, I hit a low 9, low 8 and a low 7. At fifteen yards, I held for the top of the 9 – and hit the high 7 ring. 

Short variations in distance and how the sights are held move the strike a great deal. 

Using a target repair center that’s a reproduction of the old Bakersfield PD target, I held the whole front sight over the notch. That let me stay on the repair center at 12 yards. 

It’s clear there’s more work to be done, but this explains why I’m less concerned with what the projectile does on the FBI test and more concerned what I can get that hits to the sights. 

I will start work with heavier, slower moving projectiles as they have more dwell time in the bore, meaning the gun will be higher in the recoil arc before the bullet leaves. That causes the heavier bullet to strike higher at these close distances – at least that’s the theory. 

Investigation continues. 

Meanwhile, I have a very visible front sight for the old gun. A newer gun rides in its place until I find the right ammo for this gun. 

— Rich Grassi

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