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MARCH 18, 2025

NSSF® has awarded Lake Erie Arms (LEA) its coveted Five-Star rating for range excellence. Five stars is the highest rating in NSSF’s star-rating system, which evaluates shooting facilities based on appearance, management, shooting sports development and amenities.
The NRA Foundation Banquet and Auction, held during the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits, will take place at the Georgia World Congress Center on April 25, 2025, at 5pm.
Evolution Outdoor announced its participation in the 2025 Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo. This event will take place from March 21-23 at the Fort Worth Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas.

The SB34 belt is a fancy-stitched steerhide belt strap with a Galco Center Post buckle. It's part of the Flat Back Belt Collection, which is named for how flat the belt sits while worn compared to traditional mechanical or plate buckle belts.
Meprolight’s 2025 flagship products got a lot of attention from dealers and consumers. But three essential accessories “flew under the radar.” These are the MPO PRO-F Direct RMR Mounting Plate, the Picatinny Riser – RMR Footprint and RMR Shotgun Plates.
Few things can be as annoying as trying to ensure essential sunglass eyewear stays in place when needed most. The ideal solution is GRAPLRZ cutting-edge sunglass retainers. These retainers are essential for springtime outdoor activities, ensuring sunglasses remain secure during any adventure.

FALCO® Holsters introduces its newest collection of handcrafted leather gun belts, combining refined aesthetics, cutting-edge innovations, and enhanced performance for everyday carry.
If your pistol is a work of art, why would you put it in a simple holster? Simply Rugged can make any of their holsters – magazine/ammo pouches, belts, sheaths and other gear – using a variety of exotic hides.
Luth-AR offers a reminder that there is still time to enter their giveaway for the month of March 2025. This month, participants have the chance to win an MBA-5 Buttstock and Wing Grip Kit. The winner will have a choice of either Black or Flat Dark Earth.

NSSF® is pleased to announce the release of the Black American Gun Owners Report & R3 Communications Toolkit, a groundbreaking resource aimed at helping hunting and shooting sports marketers and advertisers better engage with Black American gun owners.
Henry Repeating Arms is announcing a firm commitment to establishing 100% of its manufacturing operations in the state of Wisconsin. The commitment includes transferring all of its Bayonne, New Jersey manufacturing operations to its newly expanded state-of-the-art headquarters in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, and two additional facilities in nearby Ladysmith, Wisconsin.
Laser Ammo USA Inc. announces the Murray Road Agency as its agency of record. Laser Ammo has been the professional choice in the laser-based firearms training industry since 2009.

NSSF welcomes Smartwaiver as its newest Affinity Partner, providing NSSF members with exclusive access to industry-leading digital waiver solutions. Smartwaiver’s platform converts paper waivers into legally binding, digital documents that can be signed remotely or on-site, streamlining operations for shooting ranges, firearm retailers and manufacturers.
CSG Member Fiocchi of America announces the appointment of Todd Ruff as its new Director of Sales. In this role, Ruff will oversee the company’s sales strategies, strengthen customer relationships, and drive continued growth in the U.S. market.
Target Sports USA is expanding once again, beginning with Nadja Abaza. A Connecticut native, Nadja brings valuable industry knowledge, hands-on experience, and direct customer engagement to the team.
Langdon Tactical Technology announced that Jarrod Murrieta was named as their Brand Ambassador and Pro Shooter. Jarrod is the Co-Owner of Raven Wing Limited, a performance-based firearms training company, and the host of the A Conspiracy of Ravens podcast.
Celerant Technology is expanding its existing integration with Orion Wholesale to include drop shipping capabilities. The drop shipping feature allows customers to place orders that can be shipped directly to their nearest local FFL dealer for pickup.
Defiance Machine is growing its team and seeking a skilled Sales & Customer Service Associate to join its headquarters in Columbia Falls, Montana. This new role offers an exciting opportunity for individuals passionate about firearms, customer service, and sales to work within a company known for its commitment to quality and innovation.
Traditions Performance Firearms® is looking for a Product Engineer to join our amazing team! Traditions® provides excellent benefits including affordable medical and dental insurance, paid vacation and holidays, 401K plus company match and product discounts.
The Firearms Policy Coalition announced the filing of its final summary judgment brief at the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts in Granata v. Campbell, a lawsuit that challenges the Commonwealth’s ban on handguns.
The Firearms Policy Coalition announced that it has filed an opposition to Washington, D.C.’s motion to dismiss Wehr-Darroca v. D.C., FPC’s lawsuit challenging the District’s ban on firearm magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds.
Beretta USA is expanding its 1301 Tactical shotgun lineup with the introduction of the 1301 Tactical C models, now available in both 5+1 and 7+1 configurations. The “C” designation simply reflects a naming update, with no changes to the shotgun itself- aside from the addition of the 5+1 configuration designed for compliance in states with capacity restrictions.
XTech Tactical announced the availability of its grip sleeve for the Glock 29 for use with 15 round magazines. The sleeve converts the Glock 29 grip length to a full size (equivalent to the Glock 20).
GOVIEW, a newer optical brand founded by a team of highly skilled industry experts, announced the introduction of the new ZOOMR 10x34. The ZOOMR 10x34 comes standard with a loaded accessory pack including a CLOSR smartphone adapter that seamlessly connects the analog magnification of your binoculars to the digital world of your smartphone.
The Thrive HD 1-8x24, a scope designed with one of the widest FOVs in its class. At 1x magnification, the Thrive HD gives you an industry-leading 124.79 feet Field of View at 100 yards, letting you see more of your surroundings while keeping your target in sight.
Target Sports USA announces a new partnership with W.O.F.T., an elite training facility located in Groveland, Florida. W.O.F.T. (Where Our Families Train) is dedicated to empowering students with the knowledge to protect themselves and their families.
HEVI-Shot recently expanded its 28-gauge Magnum Blend and HEVI-18 TSS turkey load options. Hevi-Shot’s two Magnum Blend 28-gauge options are 2 3/4- and 3-inch in No. 5, 6, 7 (combined) tungsten shot. Their four HEVI-18 TSS 28-gauge options are 2 3/4- and 3-inch in both No. 7 and 9 TSS shot. These shotshells are currently being delivered to retailers nationwide.
 

Recently, there was a bit of a squall over the topic of pistol mounted optics. Like Ken Hackathorn’s statement – which is true – it was an opinion that (1) a PMO is just something else to go wrong and (2) while you can do some impressive shooting using the pistol optic, it’s just not needed for defensive applications. 

What is needed is skill; acquiring abilities and drilling them until you can perform reflexively while your mind is tied up with more pressing issues, like “should I?” (h/t, Steven Harris)

Still, there are those shooters with particular vision issues who can make best use of the “dot” optics available for pistols. And, while high output trainers will tell you that not a class goes by without optics failures, optics and their mounting solutions are advancing at a rapid rate. 

They’re not going away. Nor should they. Rifle optics for line infantry outfits didn’t go away. Due to the more recent global unpleasantness, the glass and mounts have improved and are proven in battle. It’s only a matter of time before the same can be said of pistol optics. 

My most recent experience with pistol optics – that I can write about now – is with the GLOCK 43X with the factory-mounted Aimpoint COA. 

A virtual analog to the G43X I routinely carry except for the glass, the new gun is vastly more accurate than I can hold it, a testament to the relative rigidity of the short 9mm pistol. 

According to factory documents, the pistol is the GLOCK 43X Rail/MOS 08/FS/Combo. The front sight is steel, as is the rear sight made as part of the mounting solution for the Aimpoint COA enclosed emitter sight. A reversible magazine catch and two 10-round magazines are part of the package. The gun (with empty magazine) weighs 19.22 ounces. The gun is light and handy with the 3.43” barrel keeping the gun short enough for easy concealment. The Aimpoint COA weighs in at just 1.7 ounces.

As our annual geezer qualification is on the horizon, I used some practical handling exercises to practice for the range, while evaluating the Aimpoint COA on this very-familiar platform during mostly close-and-fast range drills. 

I used fifty rounds of Winchester “White Box” from Academy Outdoor Sports, a Birchwood Casey “Dirty Bird” 16.5”x24” BC-IPSC Practice target, and the Galco Combat Master holster to do the range work. I included the handy dump pouch made by Simply Rugged Leather for administrative tasks.

While quick to find – the COA sits low on the G43X slide – I noticed that I defaulted to the irons for a “flash sight picture” up close. That wasn’t an intentional act and I “saw the dot” in the same plane as the sights. As I got further back, the dot likewise “appeared” upon the presentation. 

Old habits and such.

The only way I could “miss” up close was shooting in the bent arm style of the ICE qualification course – and that was from ten feet using a legit “from retention” style with the gun cocked too far outboard. The short slide makes judging the angle questionable when you’re used to shooting that way with a longer gun.

Shooting from eye line and “bent arm;” the only shots wide of the mark were from the latter position.

 

By making minor adjustments and learning the right pitch, “A” zone hits were easy. Conventional out-in-front bent arm shooting was dead-on with no challenges. 

I took notice of powder residue on the front glass of the COA. I figure that was partly the still, humid day creating a film on the glass to which debris could adhere. You take the good with the bad.

I’m still demonstrating some left-tendency with the little gun. That is not the optic (nor the irons) but my grip. I’ll need to get back out and work the CSAT “line drill” to work on making a neutral grip to sort that out. Some dry practice and the Wall Drill (George Harris) will help too.

The gun and optic are still 100%. I expected no less. 

— Rich Grassi

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