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SEPTEMBER 2, 2025

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court urging the court hear Jamond M. Rush v. United States of America, a case challenging restrictions on short-barreled rifles (SBRs). It is SAF’s second Supreme Court amicus brief on this topic, following a similar brief filed in David Robinson Jr. v. United States of America.
Friday, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) condemned a decision by Chief United States District Judge Denise J. Casper that upheld Massachusetts’s ban on modern, constitutionally protected handguns and granted summary judgment to the state.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) condemned a badly flawed decision issued by Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in United States v. George Peterson, an FPC-backed criminal appeal challenging the federal government’s unconstitutional National Firearms Act (NFA) firearm suppressor rules.

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that it has petitioned the United States Supreme Court in Viramontes v. Cook County, Illinois, seeking to overturn Cook County’s unconstitutional ban on commonly owned semiautomatic rifles.
Dead Air Silencers will be exhibiting at the TacOps East Conference September 3-4, 2025, at the Marriott Crystal Gateway in Arlington, Virginia. Attendees are encouraged to visit booth #215 to learn how Dead Air’s advanced suppressor technology supports law enforcement, SWAT, military, and government missions.
For many hunters in North America, a sheep hunt represents the pinnacle of adventure—the hunt of a lifetime. To celebrate this spirit of pursuit, MDT has partnered with industry leaders to launch the Full Curl Giveaway, offering hunters a chance to win premium equipment built for the mountains.

Franklin Armory® and the Firearms Regulatory Accountability Coalition (FRAC) issued the following statement regarding the Open Letter advising FFLs on the classification of Franklin Armory’s Reformation firearm.
NSSF® recognizes the importance of National Suicide Prevention Month by running its Gun Storage Check Week® campaign September 1-7. Gun Storage Check Week reminds firearm owners to review their storage practices to “Make Sure It’s Secure®.”
Remington Ammunition announces the return of its versatile and user-friendly 22 Short rimfire loads. Now shipping to dealers nationwide, the updated 22 Short line includes both a 27-grain hollow point and a 29-grain round nose offering, tailored for plinking, pest control, and new shooter training.

Langdon Tactical Technology (LTT) announces the launch of the 2025 edition of the 92 Day Social Media Challenge, inspiring shooters everywhere to get out on the range.
Bear & Son Cutlery, one of America’s largest knife manufacturers, announces the launch of its new 4” Stainless Steel Framelock, model 112A. This assisted-opening pocketknife delivers fast deployment, solid lockup, and dependable everyday carry performance.
Leica Sport Optics USA has unveiled the new Leica Rangemaster CRF Max (MSRP $1,499), the most advanced compact rangefinder in the company’s history. Designed for hunters and long-range shooters, the CRF Max combines Leica’s renowned optical performance with cutting-edge digital integration and a revolutionary new heads-up display.

The Hornady Lock-N-Load® Hot Tub and 2L Lock-N-Load® Sonic Cleaner™ provide hand loaders, gunsmiths, and firearms owners with multiple options for achieving the highest standards. Consistently and meticulously cleaning ammunition cases and firearm parts is one key component in achieving repeatable accuracy.
Springfield Armory® announces the launch of a collection of newly redesigned SAINT Victors. Made up of 5.56mm rifles and pistols with 11.5”, 14” and 16” barrels as well as 16” and 20” 7.62mm rifle variants, these new SAINT Victors feature enhanced components and professional-grade reliability. The result is a full line of top-tier defensive AR-pattern firearms.
Kimber Mfg. has released five new models of the highly anticipated 2K11 Pro. Since its release in three available models and two calibers (9mm and .45 ACP) there have been numerous other introductions to the platform.

FALCO® Holsters expands its Kydex Holsters lineup with the introduction of three new holsters designed for less conventional carry methods. The Kydex SOB Holster, the Kydex Cross Draw Holster, and the Kydex Chest Holster are now being crafted for firearm owners seeking unique carry solutions beyond standard IWB or OWB configurations.
Shadow Systems has introduced its Reload Your Wallet Rebate promotion to help customers enjoy savings while experiencing the most price-competitive, highest-value pistols on the market.
Zaffiri Precision has launched its Labor Day Sale, delivering exclusive bonus gear with the purchase of any complete upper. The promotion is live now and available while supplies last.
Shell Shock Technologies is helping shooters gear up for fall with its Shell Tech™ Back to Range Sale. From Aug. 30 – 31, 2025, customers will receive 15 percent off all Shell Tech next-generation ammunition purchased exclusively through its website.
Benelli USA is giving hunters another reason to gear up this fall with the 2025 Benelli Lupo Rebate Program. When you purchase a Lupo rifle now through November 30, 2025, and you’ll receive a $200 rebate check plus a 12-month OnX Hunt Elite subscription.
American?Paladin, the eagerly anticipated contemporary fantasy novel by New York Times bestselling author Larry?Correia, launches via Kickstarter with a limited-time Early Bird discount of $5 off the deluxe hardcover for backers in the first 72 hours.
Target Sports USA is participating in this year’s 21st Annual Matt Light Celebrity Shoot-Out, taking place Tuesday, September 9th at Addieville East Farm in Mapleville, RI. In addition to donating ammunition, the TSUSA team will volunteer on-site to support the event and its mission.
 

I’m always outside of the mainstream, it seems. Back in the day, when agencies and officers were stampeding to plastic, striker-fired guns, I was carrying (per department edict) a ‘traditional’ double-action semiauto pistol. I also suffered through our guys training with them.

When I finally made the move to the modern, low-cost (easily maintained, reliable and long-lasting) guns, I was uncomfortable with the (partly) cocked striker and no real countermeasures. I got past that somewhat, but the feeling didn’t really leave.

I had a SIG P226 that someone had rendered “double-action only.” That nonsensical term means that the hammer is never really cocked and the trigger cocks and fires the gun. When I realized I was never going to shoot it well – not because of the trigger, but fit -- I tried to sell it.

No takers.

I finally got the parts and got it returned to its DA/SA format. It moved quickly then.

When the Striker Control Device came along, I didn’t adopt it; one more thing to go wrong.

The Striker Control Device is a striker cover plate with a contact extension to the striker; when the cover plate is out, the striker is moving back. Below, to holster, put your thumb against the striker cover plate, removing the possibility that the striker can be moved back to firing position.

Except it didn’t. Years later, on the advent of the GLOCK 43X/G48 line, Chuck Haggard came out with his sample of the SCD to see if it fit. It did. Now, my regularly carried GLOCK pistols all have Striker Control Devices fitted, the last few purchased from Langdon Tactical. I got one to see if it fit the Ruger RXM slide.

No joy. I could try to have a smith fit one up or I could put a GLOCK upper on the RXM/Magpul frame. That somewhat defeats the purpose.

(Note: Perusing the Langdon Tactical Website, I see that the Striker Control Device page on Langdon’s website shows “LTT SCD – Hellcat (Coming soon!)” – I’m looking forward to that.)

The Springfield Armory Hellcat RDP had a thumb safety – it would do until the Langdon SCD is available for the Hellcat.

More recently, I saw Massad Ayoob’s new YouTube channel and he had a video where he spoke about a gun that the “internet” had tried to cancel: the S&W CSX.

I didn’t get involved in that gun at all. Already well-invested in the Shield line and having a Shield Plus, I didn’t see the advantages for me. That’s changed.

The metal frame is only part of it, as is the exposed, single-action hammer. Being able to change back straps is good, having it of the weight of the old Colt Detective Special and a decent form factor for possible pocket carry (with the 3.1” barrel version of the gun), I liked seeing the bilateral safety levers.

That makes sense. Slim enough to the gun to be out of the way, unlikely to get knocked off of safety, it seemed like a nicely rendered piece.

Sadly, because a number of people heard and felt the click of the firing pin safety plunger rendered the gun “safe” as they let up on the trigger after shooting, they considered it a “false reset.”

No, it’s positive reassurance that the gun is functioning as designed.

Now, the “enhanced” version has that tactile safety reminder deleted – along with adding optics compatibility, a must in this environment.

If I were starting out again with small 9mm pistols, I’d be looking at the CSX. I think it’s likely the thinking user’s concealed carry pistol.

The Ruger LCP MAX in the new thumb safety version makes plenty of sense for deep concealment self-defense; shown with the Galco Stow-N-Go IWB Holster.

As to relative safety, when you carry in a deep concealment fashion, you need a gun that will only shoot when it needs shooting. Ruger’s recent addition of a thumb safety to their LCP MAX was a smart move – and it’s a deep concealment gun I adopted (and covered here).

“What if you forget to take the safety off?”

The more important question is “What if you forget to take your finger off the trigger, clear obstructions from the mouth of the holster, when putting the gun away?”

You trained out of that, didn’t you? You’ll train out of forgetting the safety lever.

— Rich Grassi

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