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NOVEMBER 13, 2025

TH Holsters announced the addition of the OWB Shadow Systems CR920XP and Streamlight TLR7 Sub Combination to their holster lineup. The holster adjusts for tension, cant and has an open muzzle to accommodate threaded barrels.
Target Sports USA is offering veterans a $20 discount on its AMMO+ Membership program starting November 11, reducing the annual cost to $79.99. The membership includes free shipping on all orders, exclusive sales access, and automatic entry to win prizes like a Ford F-150.
Henry Repeating Arms, one of the country’s leading firearms manufacturers, is proud to announce that the Henry Small Game Rifle has been selected as the Editor’s Choice for Best Rimfire Rifle by Petersen’s Hunting.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) recognizes Team Ruger member, Lauryl Akenhead, for her performance at the 2025 PRS Pro Series Finale in Tremont, Pa. Akenhead received third place in the Ladies division and fifth place in the Production division with a final score of 91.
Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a reply brief with the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in a lawsuit challenging the ban on electronic arms in New York City.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court for review in Grant v. Rovella, SAF’s challenge to Connecticut’s so-called “assault weapons” ban.

This month, GunBroker.com and Taurus USA have teamed up to launch the Taurus Ultimate Home Defense Giveaway by GunBroker, featuring seven chances to win an exclusive home defense prize package designed to help protect what matters most. Participants can enter daily through November 30, 2025.
Hunting season is underway here in Montana, and you can do your part to ensure private access continues into the future. The test is short, clear, and built for people who want to take action, and earn 3 months of onX Hunt Elite while being able to enter FWP's gear raffle.
Night Fision announced a new distribution partnership with RSR Group, one of the largest distributors of firearms and related products. Under the agreement, RSR Group will offer NightFision’s Optic Plate and Optic Plate + Backup Sight Combo product lines, giving dealers access to rugged, retail-ready solutions for the most popular handgun and optic platforms.

Outdoor Holding Company (Nasdaq: POWW, POWWP), the owner of GunBroker.com, reported its financial results for its second fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2025. Net Revenues of $11.98 million, flat year-over-year. Cost of Revenues decreased to $1.54 million from $1.57 million. Gross profit margin increased to approximately 87.1% compared to 86.9%
Leica Sport Optics USA and onX Hunt announced a new partnership and product integration that connects Leica’s premium sport optics with onX’s industry-leading digital mapping platform. The integration allows users to send a precise location from supported Leica devices directly to onX Hunt to “drop a waypoint” and save critical waypoints, streamlining navigation, planning, and game recovery in the field.
Springfield Armory announced that its Kuna 9mm pistol has won the Guns & Ammo 2025 Handgun of the Year Award. Picked by a team of Guns & Ammo editors, contributors and staff, the Kuna faced extensive testing and evaluation to make the cut as a finalist.

Vortex® and Guns.com have teamed up with the SEAL Future Foundation for a special auction that hits close to home. Headlining the package: a custom Daniel Defense DD5 chambered in 7.62x51 NATO, paired with a one-of-a-kind Razor® HD Gen III 4-24x50 engraved with the Foundation’s logo.
Outdoor Holding Company (Nasdaq: POWW, POWWP), the owner of GunBroker.com, announced that the holders of record of the Company’s 8.75% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preferred Stock as of the close of business on December 1, 2025 will receive a cash dividend equal to $0.546875 per Series A Preferred Stock share. The cash dividend will be paid on December 15, 2025.
MDT announces the launch of MDT Gives, a long-term charitable initiative designed to support organizations that protect the vulnerable, combat injustice, and bring about meaningful change in communities worldwide. The program officially begins with the Lantern Rescue Charity Auction.

ProForce Law Enforcement, a leading distributor of law enforcement equipment known for innovation, integrity, and exceptional customer service, is seeking a Vice President of Sales to lead our high-performing inside and outside sales teams, drive strategic growth, and strengthen relationships with key partners and clients.
Bear Creek Arsenal is looking for a driven Outside Sales Representative who knows the firearms industry inside and out.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced the filing of a motion for summary judgment in Jensen v. ATF, an FPC-backed federal case challenging key provisions of the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA). The motion—filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas—asks the court to strike down and permanently enjoin enforcement of the challenged provisions of the NFA.
Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation have filed a reply brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Viramontes v. Cook County, SAF’s challenge to the Cook County, Ill., ban on so-called “assault weapons.” The case has been distributed for conference to be held on Friday, Dec. 5.
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 Duarte v. United States, a case challenging the federal ban on firearm possession by nonviolent felons.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a motion for summary judgment in one of the organization’s two lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act (NFA).
Firearms Policy Coalition, alongside the National Rifle Association, FPC Action Foundation, and Second Amendment Foundation, filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to strike down the federal lifetime gun ban for nonviolent offenses in Duarte v. United States. FPC President Brandon Combs argued the ban contradicts historical precedent and the Founding Fathers' intent.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced the filing of its final brief in support of Supreme Court review in Viramontes v. Cook County, Illinois, asking the Supreme Court of the United States to finally decide the constitutionality of so-called “assault weapon” bans.
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced the recent release of the Davidson’s Exclusive Model 432 and Model 632 revolvers. Chambered in .32 H&R Mag, both of these double-action revolvers feature a 6-round capacity, a 1.88-inch stainless-steel barrel, and a lightweight construction at just 14.7 ounces. Out of the box, both revolvers feature a precision-regulated gold bead front sight and an integrated u-notch rear sight
Media Lodge announced that Don Porter, known to millions as Sootch00, will host the 2026 “What’s Hot at SHOT” video series. Now in its ninth season, What’s Hot at SHOT delivers an exclusive look at the latest innovations, gear, and firearms showcased at the annual Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show and Industry Day at the Range.
Real Avid released a 16-part video series on YouTube covering rifle scope selection, mounting, usage, and maintenance. Hosted by Real Avid's technical experts including Pro Staff member Dustin Sanchez, the series provides comprehensive instruction on magnification, reticles, zeroing, and troubleshooting for shooters of all levels.
German Precision Optics announces the release of the PASSION APO 16-48x65mm spotting scope. Designed as a more compact alternative to the APO 20-60x85mm spotting scope, this new model maintains best-in-class optical technology, robust construction and precision engineering, all in a more packable-friendly size.
The NRA Foundation today announced new grant awards supporting school security initiatives through the NRA School Shield program, made possible in part by a generous estate gift designated specifically for school safety initiatives.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is pleased to announce that CZ has joined the organization as the newest Gold-level corporate partner.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) issued the following statement condemning the Trump Administration’s ongoing defense of federal gun control laws and calling on President Trump to take immediate action to restore the integrity of his pledge to protect Second Amendment rights.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) announces that 2A Bourbon has joined the organization as the newest Silver-level corporate partner.
Viridian Weapon Technologies partnered with Springfield Armory to launch the Gear Pac program, bundling the Viridian RFX11 green dot reflex sight with premium accessories across select Springfield pistol platforms including the Hellcat, Echelon, and 1911 series, delivering up to $375 in retail value.

MDT announced the launch of the CKYE-POD GEN3 series bipods. Features include large knobs for rapid adjustment, compatibility in mounting and a unique leg-locking system for greater control.

In light of the recent announcement by FN America declaring the end of production for its civilian-market FN SCAR platform (including the 16S, 17S, and 20S models), Kinetic Development Group (KDG) is reaffirming its unwavering commitment to support the FN SCAR community
Sons of Liberty Gun Works announced a limited-production run of its MK1 rifles finished in historically inspired Frog Skin camouflage to honor the U.S. Marine Corps’ 250th birthday. The run recreates the WWII-era Frog Skin patterns used in the Pacific Campaign and will be offered in both Jungle and Beach variants.
Rost Martin announces the launch of the RM1S Comp, a subcompact pistol featuring a compensated slide and barrel, now available in a California-compliant configuration. Joining it is the new RM1C Comp California model, expanding the brand’s offerings for the state.
Galco launches the Masterbilt™ Dual Defense™ Rig. With the Masterbilt Dual Defense Rig, Galco has resurrected three popular features for shoulder carry of revolvers: open front design, diagonal gun orientation and two-gun carry.
Camfour, Inc. announces the release of the "Aces and Eights," a commemorative limited edition Colt Python revolver inspired by Wild Bill Hickok's final poker hand. The revolver features machine-engraved Old West scrollwork and 18k gold inlays, with only 100 units produced at $2,999 MSRP.
XS Sights now offers Minimalist night sights for Diamondback SDR pistols and Fiber Optic Sights, Minimalist OR Sights, and Optic Plates for Walther PDP pistols. The new products feature precision CNC machining, tritium illumination, and fiber optic options designed for self-defense, competition, and duty use.
Reptilia® announces the release of the 35MM ROF™-90 for Trijicon® RMR & SRO, now available in Flat Dark Earth (FDE). Designed for shooters who demand precision, speed, and reliability, the ROF-90 is a drop-in upgrade engineered specifically for the Reptilia® 35MM AUS™ Mount and Geissele® Super Precision™ Mount.
Heritage and Rossi are making it the perfect season to saddle up and save with the new Heritage x Rossi $50 Legendary Lever-Action Rebate. Customers can get $50 back on the purchase of any qualifying centerfire lever-action rifle now through December 21, 2025.
Zaffiri Precision has launched a Black Friday promotion on its newly rebranded ZULU Series of complete uppers, formerly known as the “Z Series.” The promotion is active now through Black Friday, Nov. 28, 2025, and delivers exceptional value for customers ahead of the holiday rush.
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, Bond Arms is giving customers even more reason to celebrate this holiday season. From November 1 to November 31, 2025, buyers can receive up to $50 in gift card rebates with the purchase of qualifying new Bond Arms firearms.

Bleecker Street Publications announced the launch of its latest initiative: the Ballistic’s Best Hunting Edition Awards on Athlon Untamed. The new Hunting Edition expands the Ballistic’s Best brand into a dedicated hunting-gear and firearms awards series, designed to shine a spotlight on the very best in equipment built for the field, the backcountry and serious hunters.

Wiley X was honored to serve as a Freedom Sponsor of the inaugural Texas Field of Honor® at Arlington Veterans Day Field of Flags.
Wiley X supported female law enforcement officers through its sponsorship of the Back The Women In Blue event, hosted by the A Girl & A Gun Women’s Shooting League.
Liberty Ammunition sponsored the inaugural Federal Law Enforcement "Big Blue Bash" at Mar-a-Lago, with proceeds benefiting the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Foundation. CEO Gary Ramey donated ammunition and financial support to thank law enforcement and support families of wounded and fallen officers.
 

Today’s feature is an analysis of the gunfight surrounding the attempt on the life of President Harry S. Truman. It’s conducted by Claude Werner.

In the afternoon of November 1, 1950, two Puerto Rican Nationalists made an assassination attempt on President Truman. It's been described as the biggest gunfight in Secret Service history. Before the assassins were able to enter Truman’s temporary residence on Pennsylvania Avenue across from the White House, their attack was stopped by the White House Police and the Secret Service.

Blair House -- Image source: Library of Congress via the White House Historical Association.

One White House Police officer, Leslie Coffelt, was mortally wounded. The assassin who had shot him, Griselio Torresola, was also killed. The other assassin, Oscar Collazo, was wounded. So were two other White House Police officers, Donald Birdzell and Joseph Downs.

While the White House was being renovated, President Truman was temporarily staying across the street in a building called Blair House. The building was not physically well protected like the White House. It was located directly on Pennsylvania Avenue with only a low iron fence partially around the perimeter. Because it had been two separate residences at one time, it had two entrances. To protect the two entrances and associated service entrances, there were two small guardhouses behind the sidewalk at the sides of the building. These were manned by White House Police officers. The officers that day were Officers Coffelt and Joseph Davidson The steps of the main entrance were guarded at all times by a plainclothes White House Police officer. The officer on that day was Officer Birdzell. Secret Service Agents Floyd Boring and Vincent Mroz moved around the perimeter. One Agent, Stewart Stout, was stationed inside with access to a Tommy Gun.

Of the two assassins, only Torresola was an experienced marksman. The other, Collazo, knew little about guns and only had been given a little dry practice with his weapon that morning. Torresola used a Luger and Collazo used a Walther P-38. Both carried two spare magazines. They had spent that morning carefully surveilling Blair House and making their plan.

The White House Police officers carried service revolvers and the Secret Service Agents carried Colt Detective Specials. All the LEOs were seasoned experienced men and were well qualified with their weapons. Four had been in combat, either in the military or in previous law enforcement roles.

From the standpoint of the participants, the gunfight consisted of several different engagements. The assassins made a two-pronged attack on both entrances. The gunfight began when assassin Collazo attempted to shoot White House Police Officer Birdzell, stationed at the base of the steps of the main entrance, in the back. Fortunately, Collazo experienced a malfunction of his weapon. Birdzell heard a click and turned to see Collazo pounding on his weapon. As Birdzell began to draw, Collazo’s P-38 fired, hitting Birdzell in the knee. Birdzell then began to create distance between himself and Collazo by limping out into Pennsylvania Avenue. As he moved, he began firing at Collazo.

Officer Davidson in the East guardhouse immediately drew his revolver and fired six rounds at Collazo but made no hits. Agent Boring, who had been in the booth calling headquarters, drew his Detective Special and fired a shot at Collazo’s head. The shot went through Collazo’s hat but only creased the top of his skull. In an interview years later, Boring said “I figured the guy had a big head; he had a little tiny head.” Agent Mroz came out of the basement door and fired one shot at Collazo. Hearing the second gunfight beginning to unfold on the other side of Blair House, he then went back into the building to respond to it. Boring took cover behind a nearby tree while Davidson began to reload.

Officer Leslie Coffelt -- Image source U.S. Secret Service / U.S. Department of Treasury via the White House Historical Association.

After assassin Collazo shot Officer Birdzell, assassin Torresola approached the West guardhouse manned by Officer Coffelt, which was directly behind the sidewalk. Torresola whirled around the side of the guardhouse into the doorway and fired four shots at Officer Coffelt. Coffelt was hit three times and mortally wounded. He sank back into his chair while drawing his revolver. Plainclothes Officer Downs was at the basement entrance behind Coffelt’s guardhouse and heard the gunfire. He turned and attempted to draw his revolver but Torresola shot him three times and disabled him.

Assassin Torresola saw that Officer Birdzell was shooting at Collazo, so he fired his last round at Birdzell, hitting him in the other knee. Having now been shot in both knees, Birdzell collapsed. Torresola proceeded to advance toward the now unguarded second entrance of the building. His Luger was out of ammunition and he began to reload.

In an amazing display of determination and heroism, mortally wounded Officer Coffelt stood up, supported himself on the side of the guardhouse, took aim, and fired one round at a range of about seven yards at Torresola. The shot hit Torresola just above the left ear. He was killed instantly and fell to the ground. Officer Coffelt collapsed after firing that fateful shot.

After Floyd Boring took cover behind the tree, he took careful aim at Collazo who was by then out of ammunition and attempting to reload. Boring fired one more shot and hit Collazo in the chest. Collazo collapsed and the gunfight was over.

When the shooting began, Agent Stout inside the building unlocked the cabinet holding the Tommy Gun, loaded it, and established a blocking position. Had Officer Coffelt not killed Torresola, the assassin would have been met by a hail of .45 caliber bullets when he opened the door. In less than a minute, approximately thirty shots had been fired and the gunfight was over.

Officer Leslie Coffelt, an incredible hero, died a few hours later in hospital. Officers Birdzell and Downs both survived their wounds. President Truman, unfazed by the assassination attempt, went to Arlington National Cemetery later that afternoon for a ceremony honoring Sir Arthur Dill. Wounded assassin Collazo was taken into custody, tried, convicted, and sentenced to Death. President Truman commuted his sentence to life imprisonment. Nearly three decades later, President Carter further commuted his sentence to time served. Assassin Torresola’s body was returned to Puerto Rico and buried.

Claude Werner is The Tactical Professor. He is a retired Army officer, former Chief Instructor of the elite Rogers Shooting School, and has been an NRA Certified Instructor in six disciplines for 35 years. His blog is https://thetacticalprofessor.net/ .

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