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APRIL 8, 2025

DeSantis Gunhide offers a limited production holster – the “45th/47th President of the United States Commemorative Holster.” This exclusive holster is crafted from the finest American prime steerhide, and is a  right-hand, tan, unlined holster, designed for Glock 19 sized models or traditional 5” 1911s.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) announces Team Ruger's strong performance at the 2025 US Steel Nationals. Hosted by Team Ruger Captain Doug Koenig and Koenig Shooting Sports, the competition took place at the Titusville Rifle and Pistol Club in Mims, FL.
Mission First Tactical announced that they will be exhibiting at the 2025 Spring CANCON Fully Suppressed Range Day & Gun Show, Friday, April 11th and Saturday, April 12th at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix. MFT, a VIP Bag sponsor, is including an MFT CANCON branded Extreme Duty 30 rd. Magazine in each bag.

Maxim Defense announces their sponsorship and attendance at CANCON 2025, the premier suppressor and tactical firearms expo in Phoenix, Arizona. The event will occur on Friday, April 11th through Saturday, April 12th at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility.
Wiley X announced its sponsorship of the Valor Mission Project – Boot’n & Shoot’n 2025, taking place in Dallas, April 17th, 2025. This annual event is organized by and benefits The Valor Mission Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving veterans, first responders, and their families.
European American Armory Corporation (EAA Corp) announces its participation in CanCon 2025, taking place April 10th–12th at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, Arizona. This fully suppressed range day and gun show offers attendees a unique opportunity to demo suppressed firearms and engage with industry experts and celebrities.

Dead Air Silencers announces its upcoming participation in CANCON West 2025, taking place April 10-12, 2025, at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, Arizona.
Henry Holsters announces the newest addition to the Cipher product line: the Cipher for the Canik Mete SF. This latest model brings the streamlined, minimalist design and secure fit of the Cipher series to one of the most popular compact handguns on the market.
Galco’s Stow-N-Go IWB holster, part of the Concealed Carry Lite line, is now available for the GLOCK 43X MOS. The pistol will fit the holster with or without an optic mounted on the slide.

Born Hunting announces the “Gear Up & Hunt” Giveaway. This latest offer is presented by Born Hunting in association with several leading brands in the outdoor category, including Wicked Ridge Crossbows, Dryshod waterproof footgear, SEVR broadheads, and MTM Case-Gard.
NSSF® filed a lawsuit Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland seeking to block Maryland’s Gun Industry Accountability Act, or House Bill 947, that attempts to circumvent the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). NSSF also filed a motion for a preliminary injunction to enjoin enforcement of the law by Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown.
Shell Shock Technologies, LLC. announced its Online Only Auction in support of its 1st Annual Legends and Heroes Shootout. The auction features an exclusive selection of military artwork, collector’s items, unique experiences, and signed sports memorabilia from MLB legends. Proceeds from the auction will benefit K9 Heroes 4 Heroes, which provides service dogs to veterans and first responders at no cost, and the NRA, which offers mental health services, career transition assistance, and critical resources to veterans and their families.

GOVIEW® USA announces they have partnered with Evernham Sales Associates. Evernham’s team will oversee the growth and expansion of the company’s accounts in Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, Illinois, Wisconsin, North & South Dakotas, Minnesota, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas.
Knoxville, Tennessee based CzechPoint, importer of the iconic VZ 58 rifle, the VZ 61 pistol and other Czech produced small arms, announces that respected industry veteran Dave Biggers has joined the company as its National Sales Manager.
NSSF® praises the announcement Monday by the DOJ and ATF that the agencies are doing away with the Biden-era “zero-tolerance” policy that punished lawful and highly-regulated Federal Firearm Licensees (FFLs) for minor clerical errors. The announcement also stated the agency was reconsidering the “Engaged in the Business” Final Rule and the Final Rule regarding factoring criteria for firearms with attached “stabilizing braces.”
The Headrest Safe Company announces they have partnered with AvantLink, streamlining their affiliate program to track and pay commissions to approved partners. AvantLink's approach to affiliate marketing is simple: to grow your business through quality partnerships.
The Firearms Policy Coalition announced the filing of a reply brief in support of its motion for preliminary injunction or summary judgment in Young v. Ott, a federal lawsuit that challenges Pennsylvania’s laws banning 18- to 20-year-old adults from carrying firearms for lawful purposes outside the home.
The Firearms Policy Coalition announced priority policy reforms and urged the White House and Department of Justice to take immediate and meaningful action to safeguard and support the rights of peaceable gun owners across the country.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives provided Firearms Policy Coalition with an important update regarding firearm regulations, stating that the Department of Justice and ATF would repeal and revisit several regulations and enforcement practices implemented by the Biden Administration. Three important reforms were announced.
The Rossi LWC (Lightweight Carbine) was built to deliver lightweight performance, caliber versatility, and unbeatable value. Now, Rossi USA is launching the Rossi LWC Folding Stock—available both as a complete rifle and as an easy-to-install accessory for current LWC owners.
Kimber, Mfg., Inc., is providing consumers with the opportunity to own the new 2K11 in capacity restricted states. The 2K11 Stainless will now be available for purchase in the following states: Vermont, New York, Maryland, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, Connecticut, Delaware.
Canik announces the official release of the California model of the Mete MC9 pistol. The Mete MC9 combines cutting-edge technology, sleek design, and top-tier performance, making it an ideal choice for personal defense in the Golden State.
Firearm enthusiasts and professionals alike can mark their calendars for the official release of the Reptilia Rifle Case on April 4, 2025. Available in 36-inch Rifle and 30-inch SBR lengths, this case sets a new standard for firearm transportation and storage.
Unorthodox Designs announced the release of the SLAP Loader for Sig Sauer P320 9mm magazines. The SLAP (Single Load and Press) Loader provides a stable platform to insert a magazine, allowing rounds to be fed into the loading ramp with minimal effort. 
Target Sports USA continues its partnership with W.O.F.T. (Where Our Families Train). Their latest training, held March 29-30, delivered hands-on handgun and rifle instruction through immersive, scenario-based learning. As always, Target Sports USA supplied the ammunition, reinforcing its commitment to accessible, high-quality firearms education for families.
XTech Tactical takes a step on the lighter side with its OEM47 Banana series of AK47 magazines. The OEM47 Banana Series is in mass production and available in both 30 round ($19.95 MSRP) and as a 10/30 ($21.95 MSRP). The magazine features a polymer magazine body, stainless steel spring, and a removable baseplate for field servicing.
JK Armament announced an all-purpose .30 caliber suppressor, the JK 155 RPX .30CAL. Quiet and lightweight, the RPX .30CAL’s efficient baffles are bored to .36 caliber, so with just a quick end cap swap it can suppress 350 Legend, 338 ARC, 9mm pistols and carbines, and more.
Federal Ammunition's Break Clays & Save rebate for Federal Premium High Over All (HOA) 12- or 20-gauge ammunition recently launched, and the promotion will run until June 30, 2025. Shooters can now buy some of Federal’s best clay target loads and get up to $50 back.
Luth-AR is offering a limited-time promotion for customers looking to upgrade their AR setups. For a limited time, when customers purchase an MBA-1 Rifle Buttstock or MBA-3 Carbine Buttstock, they will receive a free Chubby Grip—a $24.95 value—at no additional cost.
Liberty Safe recognizes and thanks the countless American consumers who choose products made in the USA with a special offer.To show appreciation for their customers, Liberty Safe is providing a limited-time offer. By using the code MADEINUSA during checkout at libertysafe.com, customers can take advantage of an additional 5% discount on their full lineup of safes.
Bidding is now open on the Collector's Elite Auctions April collection, an exquisite assembly of rare and distinguished firearms. Each firearm is a testament to the legacy and craftsmanship of its makers, offering collectors and enthusiasts a rare opportunity to own a piece of history.
The Project ChildSafe Foundation has announced the winners of its annual Project ChildSafe Safety Sweepstakes that supports the Project ChildSafe® firearm safety education program of NSSF®, The Firearm Industry Trade Association.
Shake off the winter blues and get ready for spring with MyOutdoorTV’s launch of 35 brand-new hunting, fishing, and outdoor adventure shows available to stream now. MOTV’s annual ‘SpringFest’ is here, offering viewers a perfect chance to kick off a free trial and explore the largest collection of exclusive outdoor programming in the world.
 

First, this feature – about an “uncommanded discharge,” determined to be “stuff got into a holster made too big to fit a gun with a mounted light" – was apparently turned into an “anti-weapon light” piece by a commentator. 

No one here said they were against weapon-mounted lights on pistols; I object to people misusing them and ignoring training issues. Further, gunpoint is a NO-GO at this station, for a range of reasons. Using bounce lighting (below) is one way to avoid that issue indoors.

 

The response included the facts that (1) cops can’t shoot as well one-handed as two-handed, and (2) if agencies fail to train people to “search” using the gun light, that’s a problem for the agency – it doesn’t mean the gear is “bad. “

Failure to train is completely unheard of, right? Agencies (and individuals) not training up on new/replacement gear has never happened. And, if you attended a department qual course just to look at the ballistic aftermath, you wouldn’t be crying about cops who can’t shoot one-handed (it’s a handgun, not a “hands-gun”); so many are marginal with two-hands because gunmanship never seems to take center stage in training.

All that said, the story was that some believe that the unexpected gun shot was due to a holster design that allowed something into the trigger-area of the gun. That’s a holster thing; the holster had to accommodate the light on the end of the gun. It’s my understanding that holster makers are trying to deal with the issue – and that they have been. 

And to think I did all that time on the road with no light on my pistol … or the revolver I’d carried early on. 

Next, the National Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Association has released a summary of their five-year survey study of officer-involved shootings involving officers using pistols with pistol-mounted optics. As it was a survey, only 35 incidents were recorded. A few reasons for the small number includes the fact that many members of service were unaware there was a survey. Others would have been recorded but the agencies and officers were warned that any potential investigations and litigation had to clear before any details were provided to others. 

In the introduction, the constraints of the study were explained: “This survey had a very narrow focus on the equipment used, pre-incident training, and incident performance using a pistol mounted optic. Any questions related to this summary should be directed to NLEFIA at office@nlefia.org .”

20% of the responses came from firearms instructors briefed on the incident. Over 77% were reported by the involved officer.

Over half of the involved officers had been carrying a pistol-mounted optic for less than a year when their shooting occurred; 20% were in an agency where no training with the PMO was required before deployment – (note the discussion about gun lights, skill and training above). 

In one incident, 23 rounds were fired; a hit was recorded and that was shooting through a barrier.

26 of the 35 incidents saw five rounds or less fired, with eight incidents being resolved with a single round. 

If you don’t include the outlier 23-round event, the hit ratio was 73%. (Even with that, shooters overall scored 63%.)

So that means that the optic helped, right? 

Don’t jump to the end. Out of 35 incidents, 27 shootings occurred inside of 10 yards. Four events occurred further than 25 yards. A note at the end of this set of data explained that “Many shooters at less than 5 yards indicated they did not see the red dot. They used a “point shooting” / kinesthetic method.”

That is self-reported and we can discuss it at some point. 

Do you need a pistol optic? For the people mentioned in this study, the likely answer was “it doesn’t matter.” PMOs aren’t going away and a continuing study modeled after the one mentioned here would give handy feedback for procurement, training and assembling “best practices” in one place for agencies to use for reference.

Over 11% of respondents reported that the shooter shot with one hand. (See gun-light story, above.)

Out of 19 total responses (n=35), over 73% reported using a gun light for illumination. Just over 5% used a hand-held light. 

Optics failure was reported in two incidents out of 35, with no answer as to the nature of the failure.

Twenty respondents answered this question: “Anything notable about this incident that relates to the use of pistol RDS?”

I won’t list them all, though some should be noted.

“Shooting happened too fast and too close. Neither the RDS nor iron sights were utilized.”

“Aided in quick acquisition of sight/dot and subsequent rounds on target. Easier identification of suspect.”

“Using ballistic shield …”

“I barely had to look at my weapon before firing, I just kept eyes on the subject and fired when I could see the dot.”

“Foot pursuit, and distance of 40.66 yards  ... “

“The RDS allowed me to easily know, without a doubt, where my shot would enter the subject's body. It also assisted in maintaining an optimal shot placement while moving.”

The NLEFIA organization is to be commended for this effort – and we need a study in this format to continue. 

Having a sample of 35 incidents is hardly definitive; it’s little more than 35 anecdotes, but it’s a great start. While the study was to determine whether PMOs were a good fit for police duty handguns, the information gathered on a more-or-less ongoing basis could be helpful for planning, purchasing, and training going forward. 

It’s always better to provide more light without creating unnecessary heat.

— Rich Grassi

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