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DECEMBER 16, 2025

The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will begin its annual holiday break this Friday, December 19, which will be our final day of publication for 2025. We will be back on our regular distribution schedule starting Monday, January 5, 2026. Please note that releases received after 2p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, December 18, are not guaranteed to make Friday’s editions.
After comprehensive hands-on testing, Athlon Outdoors has named the Beretta 1301 Tactical C as the Ballistic’s Best 2025 Defensive Shotgun, earning top honors in one of the most competitive and demanding categories of the year.
Shoot ON wraps the publication’s product testing season with the annual Shoot ON Excellence Awards. This year, twelve products hit the mark and earned the 2025 Excellence Awards selection.

Ballistic’s Best 2025 has named the Wilson Combat AR-9 (with Glock pattern receiver) as the top-ranked pistol caliber carbine of the year, earning highest honors in this year’s robust Pistol Caliber Carbines category.
Athlon Outdoors unveil sthe winner of the 2025 Ballistic’s Best Full-Size Handgun category, the Sig Sauer P226-X Legion SAO. A refinement of the iconic P226 platform that rose above a fiercely competitive field of nine elite pistols.
One of the newest riflescope families in the Burris lineup — the XTR PS — has so effectively delivered on that mission that the editors of Guns & Ammo magazine recognized both magnification options in the line, naming the entire family its Optic of the Year. This marks the second consecutive year that Burris Optics has been recognized by Guns & Ammo

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to an en banc review of the Second Amendment Foundation’s (SAF) challenge to New Jersey’s “sensitive places” firearms carry restrictions.
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals granted full-court review in Firearms Policy Coalition’s (FPC) Koons v. Platkin challenge to New Jersey’s sweeping post-Bruen carry restrictions. This significant development ensures that the entire court will evaluate the state’s unconstitutional scheme under the proper historical and constitutional framework.
Camfour, Inc. announced the exhibitor lineup for the 2026 Camfour Dealer Show, taking place January 10–11 at the OMNI Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas.

Hornady® recently donated $35,625 to the GRACE Cancer Foundation in Grand Island, NE., with a matching amount going to the American Cancer Society for a total donation of, $71,250 split evenly between the two organizations.
NSSF® is encouraged and supports the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s (OCC) preliminary findings after reviewing large banks’ debanking activities. The OCC report revealed what the firearm industry has known, and experienced, for years. Large banks systematically “made inappropriate distinctions” of lawful businesses, including those against firearm-related businesses, to restrict access to banking services.
Athlon Outdoors announced the Kershaw Launch 21 as the winner of the 2025 Ballistic’s Best EDC Knives category, an impressive debut for this brand-new division in the annual awards.
 

Silent Steel USA announced its nationwide search for professional sales representative groups to support the company’s rapid expansion.
Athlon Outdoors has named the Sig Sauer P365 FUSE the winner of the Ballistic’s Best 2025 Compact Handguns category. Standing at the top of a highly competitive field of eight pistols, the P365 FUSE earned the highest overall score thanks to its exceptional ergonomics, shootability, accuracy, and real-world carry performance.
Trijicon, Inc. announces two open positions for Sales Account Managers. One position serves California, Nevada and Hawaii. The other will serve the Ohio Valley Region.

The Second Amendment Foundation and its partners have filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court urging the Court to grant certiorari in Gardner v. Maryland, a case challenging Maryland's refusal to honor firearm carry permits issued by other states.
Heckler & Koch USA announces the latest addition to the growing VP9A1 pistol line. The VP9A1 X has all the A1 updates of the VP9A1 launched earlier this year. The VP9A1 X has the 4” barrel of the VP9A1 K and the full-size, 17-round frame of the VP9A1 F.
The Thrive HD Reflex Green Dot Multi-Reticle – FDE is designed for shooters who demand instant acquisition, dependable clarity, and rugged performance, this optic brings uncompromising capability to pistols, PCCs, and compact rifles.
ZeroTech Optics announces the release of its newest additions to the acclaimed Vengeance series — the Vengeance 6-24x50 SFP Riflescope with R3 Reticle and the Vengeance 6-24x50 SFP Riflescope with R3 Illuminated Reticle (IR).
The Guns & Ammo Buzz Podcast, in partnership with Watchtower Firearms, has announced the winners of the 2025 Guns & Ammo of the Year Awards. This special episode provides listeners with an exclusive into the industry’s most exceptional new products.
Chiappa Firearms will open 2026 with the introduction of a new L-Frame Rhino chambered in .44 Remington Magnum. The .44 Magnum 60DS lineup will be available in three finishes: Black, White Nickel, and Gold PVD.
Galco's Hawkeye IWB, with a protective shroud for most compact carry-style optical sights, is now available for the GLOCK 43X with a mounted optic. The Hawkeye features a snap-on design that allows the holster to attach and detach from the belt without removing the belt.
MDT announced the STS (Skeleton Traditional Stock) Buttstock. This is a new option for shooters who want the accuracy and modularity of a precision chassis without sacrificing the familiar ergonomics of a traditional rifle stock.
SIGHTRON announced the SV 10x42 ED Binoculars. The new binoculars offer a wide field exceeding 70° of apparent field of view. The SV’s housing features a lightweight yet robust magnesium die-cast construction.
Time is running out to score the biggest savings of the season from Taurus®, Heritage® Manufacturing, and Rossi®. With less than 10 days remaining, customers can still take advantage of an exciting lineup of Q4 rebates.
Camfour, Inc. announced a new Camfour Exclusive developed in collaboration with Shark Coast Customs in honor of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States Marine Corps.This limited-edition commemorative pistol is a classic 1911 pistol embellished with imagery inspired by the origins, traditions, and legacy of the Marine Corps.
Firearms News has released its December issue featuring a cover story by Patrick Sweeney on Benelli’s 922(r)-Compliant M4 EXT Shotgun. Sweeney provides an in-depth review of this highly anticipated shotgun, offering readers critical insights and performance analysis.
GOVIEW USA announced their innovative and modern collection of must-have optical devices and accessories are now available at Optics Planet. GOVIEW optics offer game-changing binoculars & monoculars.  
NSSF announced the addition of a new First Shots introductory course on suppressors. The suppressor segment has surged in recent years and is primed for additional growth with the impending removal of the $200 tax stamp Jan. 1, 2026 — making it a valuable time to come on board as a First Shots host and help customers advance their shooting sports journey.
 

When you have troubles with the function of a firearm and you’ve ruled out the gun as being the problem, we need to check the ammo – in this case, referring to a function issue in the Safariland Gravity holster feature (here), I followed up by checking the gun (here) – so, it looks like we’re ruling out the test gun as an issue. 

Perhaps the Monarch “Zinc Coated” steel case 115gr. FMJ, sourced locally, is the problem. The primers have an interesting mark on them (before firing), but that could be denoting that they’re Berdan primers, not the usual modern US standard Boxer primers. 

I thought checking the remaining box of ammo in different guns might shed some light. It also created interesting stoppages in one of the guns – but those are unlikely to be ammo related.

Both guns, long-term T&E models, have enjoyed successful function over a considerable time. One is the Taurus GX4 T.O.R.O., this one with a Holosun 507K X2 installed. The other is the Shadow Systems CR920, their pint-sized entry. This gun has the Holosun SCS Carry-GR (green) mounted. 

Using the micro-small autos maximized the likelihood that there would be a failure. The cartridge under discussion was designed to run in larger, heavier autoloaders … in 1908. 

I started by shooting one-handed – let’s induce stoppages, shall we? – from 25 yards and from 20 yards two handed. This was with the GX4. I tended high, the gun wasn’t zeroed for the load, and all hits were on paper even with the tiny, value-priced pistol. The scores weren’t great, totaling 74/100. Still, a very small budget level gun with budget ammo, from that distance isn’t at all terrible. 

With the CR920 – more expensive, though this is a Foundation (base level) example, I shot both groups one-handed from 25 yards. Sadly, I threw one off (I did, not the gun or ammo) and the result was a 76/100.

Yep, losing ten points on one round, the little Shadow Systems gun still beat the value-priced Taurus – not by much. And the lost round was my fault. 

Above, the Taurus GX4 T.O.R.O./Holosun 507k X2 and the test target, a credible performance. Below, the Shadow Systems CR920/Holosun SCS Carry-GR shot within the group fired with the lower-cost option. Either would clearly do the job.

 

I then posted an “opportunity target” – something you get in a non-shooting, non-firearms context, this part of a retail product for display and meant to be discarded – and tried some two-handed shooting at moderate distances.

The target was light cardboard, 7 7/8” wide and 14” high. There were zero misses. The single failure to fire in the CR920 was because I somehow caused the magazine to “unseat” while firing, causing a “click” instead of a “bang.”

Do you still want to lose the “TAP” in “TAP-RACK-ASSESS?” 

I also had two failures to feed in the CR920 – and I’m not sure what that’s about. The gun has been reliable thus far. I’m wondering if I induced the stoppages by slowing the slide movement via some interference.

Stay tuned, I’m not through with that yet. 

I did recover one of the rounds that failed to fire in the Ruger RXM. I tried it a number of times in each gun – it never did fire.

I guess it was the ammo.

— Rich Grassi

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