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SEPTEMBER 16, 2025

Hornady® announces that industry legend Randy Luth has been added as a sponsored shooter to Team Hornady. Randy has competed in 3-gun competitions for 25 years, recording multiple podium finishes at national level matches.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court urging the court to grant certiorari in Duncan v. Bonta, a case challenging California’s ban on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
We’re only two weeks away from the 40th annual Gun Rights Policy Conference and there’s still time to register. GRPC 2025 is set for Sept. 26 – 28 in Salt Lake City, at the Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek.

The Inside Heat is a minimum IWB holster built from black saddle leather. The precise molded contours provide the weapon retention for the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro pistol.

Avian-X expands its product assortment, this time dipping its toes even farther into the soft-goods space by launching a lineup of floating shotgun cases. All-new for 2025, the brand’s Deluxe and Standard Floating Gun Cases are built to be the best line of defense for any waterfowl gun, regardless of where its owner prefers to hunt.

Beretta announces the launch of the Gamekeeper EVO Bag Collection, an advanced line of cases, pouches, and slings built for today’s hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. This new collection introduces Beretta’s Color Block Concealment design, blending durability, function, and cutting-edge concealment innovation.

Ralph and Vicki Cianciarulo are celebrating 25 years of outdoor adventures and are saying thank you to their amazing community with an epic giveaway. One lucky winner will be selected each month, and September's prize pack is ready to be won.
Beretta supports the 5th Annual NorCal Marine Raider Foundation Fundraiser, taking place on September 20th in Los Altos Hills, CA, by donating a one-of-a-kind, unreleased commemorative shotgun for the event’s auction.
NSSF® and the ATF celebrated 25 years of collaboration with the “Don’t Lie for the Other Guy™” program to prevent the straw purchase of firearms, that is when an individual illegally buys a firearm on behalf of someone who is prohibited from owning one.

Laser Ammo USA Inc. is proud to partner with firearms instructors to expand their education and training efforts through its firearms instructor affiliate program. This program offers instructors discounted access to its dry fire training systems and the opportunity to earn commissions on student purchases.
Smith & Wesson Brands announces today the grand opening of the new Smith & Wesson Academy. Situated on the 236-acre headquarters campus in Maryville, Tennessee, this state-of-the-art facility serves as a premier training destination, featuring pistol and carbine ranges, a multi-purpose flex range, a 300-yard rifle range, and a two-story immersive shoot house.
Daniel Defense announces that Orion Wholesale has joined its network as an authorized distributor. This partnership will expand Daniel Defense’s reach and make its products more accessible to dealers and customers nationwide.

September 15 marks the 8th anniversary of VIKTOS, the American brand built by veterans, athletes, and industry professionals to serve the needs of those who live life on the frontlines—both in and out of uniform.
Attorneys for George Peterson filed a petition for full-court rehearing with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in United States v. Peterson, a Firearms Policy Coalition-backed challenge to the federal government’s unconstitutional National Firearms Act  tax and registration requirements for suppressors, the organization announced.
Davidson’s has collaborated with Bergara to produce the first complete Bergara rifle with a stainless-steel barreled action available in the USA. The exclusive B-14 FSP (Fluted Special Purpose) Hunter Stainless has a stainless-steel barrel, receiver, and bolt.

Trijicon® announces the release of a 3.25 MOA Green Dot version of the popular RMR® Type 2 Adjustable LED reflex sight. The Trijicon RMR (Ruggedized Miniature Reflex) is extremely compact and lightweight, only 1.2oz, and designed to withstand the rigors of hard use under the most severe environmental conditions.  
The Vortex® Crossfire® HD 10x42 BinocularDiamondback® HD 10x42 Binocular (both Academy® exclusives), and Viper® Enclosed Shotgun Micro Red Dot (a Scheels® exclusive) are now available for a limited time in Mossy Oak® Original Bottomland®.
Part of Galco's Concealed Carry Lite line, the Stow-N-Go is now made to carry the GLOCK 48, whether or not fitted with an optic.
Charter Arms® announce the introduction of the new Pathfinder II .22 double-action/single-action revolver, chambered in .22LR (Long Rifle). The new Pathfinder II .22LR features a 3.5" extruded stainless-steel vented barrel and cylinder
Mission First Tactical (MFT) introduces the new MFT Storage Cube Designed with both function and aesthetics in mind, the MFT Storage Cube is the perfect solution for storing and transporting your essential gear.
Beretta USA releases the latest addition to its modern classic lineup, the 80X Cheetah Tactical Desert. Following the success of the black variant, this new color option brings an updated look to a platform known for its iconic heritage and cutting-edge performance features.

Conceptualized by legendary knife designer Todd Begg, the newest tactical creation from SOG Knives is a warfighter knife, showcasing a design that’s built to last from materials sourced entirely in the USA.

PROOF Research announced that two stocks, the Lightweight Hunter Stock and the Mountain Tactical Hunter Stock, are now available to shooters and hunters as standalone products. Built on PROOF’s reputation for cutting-edge innovation, these carbon fiber stocks deliver weight reduction, ergonomics, and performance without compromise.
Meprolight’s tritium-enhanced Mepro Tru-Dot® Adjustable Pistol Sights are built for shooters who demand repeatable, tunable accuracy. Rear-sight windage and elevation adjustments let you zero precisely for bullet weight and distance, so your point of aim matches your point of impact.
Bear & Son Cutlery announces the launch of the 11 ¼” Subhilt Fighter, a modern fixed-blade knife crafted in Alabama. This new knife features a D2 steel blade, stainless finger guards, and a hand-fitted combination micarta and CNC-milled G10 handle.
Target Sports USA’s AMMO+ Day is back again this year. TSUSA hosts this exclusive member only event that happens on September 19.
New York Times bestselling author and staunch Second Amendment advocate Larry Correia has struck a chord with readers, as his new contemporary fantasy novel, American Paladin, achieved full funding on Kickstarter in a mere 45 seconds.
Bleecker Street Publications is proud to announce the breakout of Skillset and the revival of Tactical Knives. Both titles will deliver fresh, daily content designed to keep audiences engaged, informed, and entertained.
Heroes Ranch continues to bring viewers a heartwarming and action-packed journey into the lives of America’s heroes on Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. ET on Sportsman Channel. 
 

The newest version of the tried-and-true RMR comes with an easy to see green dot. The new color will also expand battery life.

We’re not talking environmentally friendly; we’re talking dot color. There has been much anticipation of Trijicon introducing a green dot version of the hugely successful Ruggedized Miniature Reflex. While I see red dots fine in daylight, eye specialists tell me the human eye’s sensitivity to green wavelengths is noteworthy.

The eyes will find a green dot more quickly while maintaining visibility in bright light, resist washout and perform better in fog, haze and other complex backgrounds. Green is also easier on the eyes, reducing strain during prolonged use and providing a clearer aim point for those with astigmatism. The 1.2-ounce RMR has a well-deserved reputation for durability, being constructed from forged 7075-T6 aluminum to MIL standards. It’s hard to dispute that level of durability is nice to have, even for the typical EDC or LE end user.

Some will be disappointed the updated green RMR does not come with a top loading battery compartment. I am not. In truth, I have not found removing the optic to change the battery to be a big chore and I have never had to re-zero my RMR’s after doing so. The bottom loading feature helps keep the RMR flat and compact, which I think is worthwhile. The green dot version of the RMR offers a two-year battery life with the dot on a mid-setting.

A button lock-out mode prevents accidental adjustments to preferred brightness while the battery conservation mode adjusts the aiming dot to ambient light conditions after 16.5 hours without a push of the button. This further extends battery life. The RMR is powered by a single CR2032 battery which should have either Duracell or Energizer printed on the battery case. The new green dot is 3.25 MOA in size.

Proper mounting of a carry optic requires more than just screwing the unit to the top of the slide. It requires some thought and preparation.

The RMR’s unique, patented design offers unsurpassed durability, withstanding multiple drops directly on the housing over hard surfaces like concrete. It also offers a very intuitive push button illumination system while being waterproof to 20 meters. The RMR is made totally in the U.S.A by American workers making American wages which is why all Trijicon products cost more.

Mounting the optic is something that requires attention. Every time I have seen an optic come loose it was directly related to improper mounting. While there is considerable information available in regards to mounting an optic, through trial and error, I have come up with a system that works quite well.

Direct mounting, attaching the optic directly to the slide without a mounting plate, is the best way to go. It eliminates something that can go potentially wrong. I have come to realize that mounting plates are not the “evil” I once thought they were, but it is essential to avoid all of the junk available on line. It is really easy to try and save money by buying an off-brand plate but don’t do it! I once bought a plate online that sounded like it was made with quality materials, but when I attempted to tighten the mounting screws, the threaded post just twisted off. A quality plate will fit snugly in the slide cut and will have threaded posts, not just threaded holes. The more threads, the more solid the mount.

When tightening screws, it is best to have a torque screw driver to ensure proper tightening. Most manufactures will have suggested tightness settings. Fix-It-Sticks is one example of a popular choice. If you do not have one, I have found if I hand tighten and then give it an extra “nudge,” the screws stay locked in place without over-tightening.

De-grease everything. The screw holes, the screws, the bottom of the mounting plate, the slide cut --everything that will aid in achieving a solid mount. Even with a tight plate to slide fit, I will add an adhesive to the bottom of the plate. This will result in additional adhesion, but the plate can be popped off if necessary. I have used Gorilla spray adhesive with great success but there are others. Even if the screws have Loc-Tite on the threads, I add additional blue Loc-Tite. It should be a thin coating, not a “helmet” that covers the screw entirely. Let the mounted optic and slide sit for a day before shooting so it can set up properly.

If you use a carry optic, you should have the Pistol Mounted Optic tool from Patriot Products AZ. Whether it is in your range bag or on your work bench, this little tool comes in handy!

The Pistol Mounted Optic Tool from Patriot Products AZ is a simple, compact and effective tool to have on hand for mounting and maintain your carry optic. It’s at home on the work bench or in your shooting bag. It’s available from the Gunsite Pro Shop as well as several other outlets and is a well-constructed piece of kit.

Not all mounting plates are equal. Buy quality and avoid problems. Quality metal, a snug fit and threaded posts are features to look for.

After a few range sessions with the green RMR, I can honestly say the green dot is easier to find. Of course, the optic must make it into the eye/target line in order for this to occur. While some say this process requires specialized training, I have not found this to be the case. If I had to point to one thing that helps folks find the dot more quickly and reliably, it would be this: QUIT steering the optic and POINT the muzzle! Sounds obvious but it’s not. “Muzzle awareness” is more than a safety protocol.

The Trijicon RMR is a combat proven carry optic to will withstand incredibly rough treatment. Having trouble finding the dot? Think muzzle not optic.

A consistent path of travel is what is required to find the dot every time. This should occur from the holster, ready or after a manipulation. It is found in many athletic activities. Ask a golfer if his club must follow a consistent path of travel if he/she wants to hit the ball down the center of the fairway. A foul shot or a pitch? Yep, consistent path of travel. Seems obvious, so why do we accept so much slop when it comes to presenting a handgun to the target? Many shooters will snatch the gun from the holster, fling it towards the target, correct alignment at the end, smash the trigger and immediately look at the timer.

I do know if we PLACE the muzzle where it will do us some good, the optic will go there as well and be much easier to see. REMEMBER: the most important thing you can do in a gunfight is get the muzzle between you and the threat.

— Dave Spaulding

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