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JUNE 12, 2025

BlackPoint Tactical announces that its Leather WING™ Concealment Holster has been awarded a 4.55/5 overall score along with the coveted “Member Tested and Recommended” designation by the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA).
Sierra Bullets congratulates Corson Piper on his first place performance at the 2025 MDT Barrel Burner at the Lead Farm, held in Prosser, Washington.
Maxim Defense announced that they will be attending the 2025 Sport South Dealer Show held June 16th - 18th at the Shreveport Convention Center in Shreveport, LA. If you are planning to attend, stop by the Maxim Defense booth #J-14 to check out their firearms, accessories, suppressors and more.

Viridian Weapon Technologies announces its participation in the Sports South Tradeshow. The company invites attendees to visit Viridian at Booth R-3 to explore their latest product innovations and participate in a special giveaway.
Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. will exhibit at the 2025 Sports South Rendezvous on the Red in Shreveport, Louisiana. POF-USA, known for its engineering and innovation, will showcase its latest advancements in firearm technology at Booth No. D-8.
Liberty Ammunition will showcase its latest lineup of ammunition at the 2025 Sports South Dealer Show, taking place June 16–18 in Shreveport, LA.

BPI Outdoors announced an exclusive Montana Mule Deer Hunt Giveaway available to dealers attending the 2025 Sport South Rendezvous on the Red Dealer Show in Shreveport, Louisiana. This $24,000 valued giveaway is part of a special promotion aimed at rewarding dealers who place qualifying orders for Bergara and CVA products during the event.
Meprolight will show its latest lineup of battle-proven optics and self-illuminated sights at the 2025 Sports South Dealer Show, taking place June 16–18 in Shreveport, LA. Dealers and industry professionals are invited to visit Booth N-14.
Mission First Tactical is gearing up to attend the 2025 Sport South Dealer Show held June 16th - 18th in Shreveport, LA. If you are planning to attend, be sure to stop by the MFT booth L-5 to check out their firearm accessories, holsters, packs, gear bags and more.

BANISH Suppressors will be in attendance at the 2025 Sports South Rendezvous on the Red dealer show, held in Shreveport, Louisiana, June 16-18. Find BANISH at booth U-4.
Target Sports' Father’s Day sale page is jam packed with hundreds of options for Dad, Grandpa, or even just treating yourself. Whether you’re shooting some 22LR for fun, practicing with 223 at the range, hunting with 30-06, or aiming at clays with a 12 gauge.
The Stow-N-Go, from Galco, is now available for the GLOCK 19 pistol line, with or without an optic mounted. The holster provides quality construction, comfort and performance with an affordable price.

Badlands announced the launch of its MRK4 Pack. Built for hunters who demand both storage capacity and hauling efficiency, the MRK4 bridges the gap between ultra-light and heavy-duty packs, offering a solution that performs across a range of backcountry hunting applications.
ZeroTech announced its partnership with the Wild Sheep Foundation for the 2025-26 Arizona Rocky Mountain Bighorn Raffle. This incredible raffle offers two amazing ways to win, all while supporting wildlife conservation efforts through the Arizona Game & Fish Department Habitat Partnership Committee.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc.announced the appointment of Sarah Colbert as the Company's Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. In this role, Ms. Colbert will oversee Ruger's legal strategy, corporate governance, and compliance while continuing to serve as a key member of the Company's executive leadership team.
Nightstick announced that the USB-588-T High Candela Rechargeable Tactical Flashlight has earned Member Tested and Recommended status from the National Tactical Officers Association. The 1,100-lumen/ 85k-candela tactical flashlight with additional floodlight received an overall score of 4.31 on a scale of 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent).
Shell Shock Technologies, LLC. announced a new licensing agreement with BlacArc Munitions to manufacture and distribute the NAS3 6mm ARC cartridge. This partnership harnesses SST’s revolutionary NAS3 two-piece case design to redefine the performance boundaries of the 6mm ARC platform.
Celerant Technology announced two significant enhancements to its Smart Order integration with Sports South. These new features build upon the program's successful launch earlier this year, further streamlining replenishment and saving firearms retailers even more time.
Rost Martin is pleased to announce that the California Department of Justice has approved the sale of its California-compliant RM1S, which is now listed on the state’s roster of certified handguns.
The Firearms Policy Coalition urged the U.S. Senate to hold the line and pass President Trump’s reconciliation House Bill with the legislation’s current suppressor reforms intact. The House of Representatives passed the Act with three important provisions relating to suppressors, one removing the vital hearing protection devices from the extreme regulations of the National Firearms Act and two others zeroing out the currently-required additional taxes for making or transferring the safety devices.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), joined by New Jersey Firearms Owners Syndicate (NJFOS), have filed a lawsuit in district court challenging New Jersey’s ban on adults under the age of 21 from purchasing, owning or carrying handguns and handgun ammunition.
Firearms Policy Coalition announced the filing of an important Supreme Court brief in the case of Melynda Vincent v. Attorney General Pam Bondi, a challenge to the federal lifetime ban on the exercise of the right to keep and bear arms for nonviolent felons.
The Second Amendment Foundation and its partners have filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court urging the high court to hear a gun rights restoration case. The brief was filed in support of Melynda Vincent’s petition for writ of certiorari in Vincent v. Bondi.
Created from the ground up, ZEISS Pro-Series Tripod Kits have addressed all the drawbacks inherent to existing tripods, achieving new levels of ruggedness, stability, rapid setup and user friendliness.
The A400 L Sporting joins Beretta’s legendary A400 lineup, bringing together cutting-edge innovation and classic style for competitive shooters who expect nothing less than excellence.
Designed for hunters, competitive shooters, and shooting enthusiasts alike, the HyperLite mount series offer an unparalleled strength-to-weight ratio, providing a rock-solid foundation for optics.
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says "Tuesday’s tragic school shooting in Graz, Austria not only refutes long standing arguments by the U.S. gun prohibition lobby that such crimes only happen in this country, but also destroys other contentions made by American anti-gunners."
The Firearms Policy Coalition hailed the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Smith & Wesson, Inc., et al. v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, which applied the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act against the Mexican government’s frivolous lawsuit against gun manufacturers including Smith & Wesson, Barrett Firearms Manufacturing, Beretta U.S.A., Glock, Sturm, Ruger & Company, Interstate Arms, Century International Arms, and Colt’s Manufacturing Company.
MDT announced the expansion of its revolutionary LSS GEN3 Chassis System with two new inlet offerings: the Howa 1500/Weatherby Vanguard Short and Long Action Chassis Systems.
As Father’s Day approaches, VIKTOS unveils an exclusive collection designed to equip dads for any mission. From rugged outdoor expeditions to urban exploration, the VIKTOS Father’s Day Collection offers a versatile range of products that blend functionality with style.
Target Sports USA is offering a special promotion. Anyone who signs up for an AMMO+ membership and buys any case of Remington, Speer, CCI, Federal, or Hevi-Shot receives a $50 gift card.
Firearms News proudly announces the release of its 25th Annual Treasury Edition, a collector’s must-have for firearms enthusiasts everywhere
James Tarr's 2020 novel Dogsoldiers set the standard when it comes to modern civil war novels. Available now is a long-awaited follow-up to Dogsoldiers, Tales From the Front. From the world of Dogsoldiers comes a collection of short stories set before and during the events of that novel, which includes backstories of several Dogsoldiers characters.
 

Editor’s note – if you are into pistol-mounted optics, you may be interested in a tutorial – like this one from Dave Spaulding on Make Ready TV.

Carry optics are here to stay. While some argue they are not ready for “prime time” and others claim they are not necessary, it does not matter. The military, law enforcement and the buying public have spoken and they like carry optics on pistols. Now the hot debate in the carry optics community is whether or not they need to be totally enclosed. I can see both sides of the argument. It comes down to what you and I personally prefer.

The Ruger RXM and Trijicon RCR make for a solid EDC or LE combination.

I think the enclosed pistol optic looks like a pole barn sitting on my slide. Bulk is something to be considered. If you are trying to conceal your pistol, trying to keep it trim and sleek as possible can be an important consideration. But, if you are law enforcement or military that will be out in the elements, having something that is less susceptible to the weather could be important. I think it’s wise to consider your individual situation carefully and choose wisely based on your needs.

One mistake that can easily be made is buying lesser quality optics. The desire to save money is great and if you are just playing around at the gun club, you can probably get by with a budget optic. If your life might be on the line, saving money might be a serious mistake. Buy quality and you will likely buy but once.

Trijicon is a company with a stellar reputation for quality. Yes, their products are “pricey,” but they are built to withstand the rigors of combat. Do you need that level of reliability? That is certainly up to you, but this is part of the reason Trijicon optics are so highly regarded and cost more than their competition. I went to the Trijicon plant years ago to watch them build ACOG rifle optics for the U.S. Military for an article in a law enforcement trade journal. I came away quite impressed with the quality that was built into each unit. I’m a Trijicon fan and do not deny it.

Their RMR pistol optic is known as one of the toughest available, so it should not be a surprise their enclosed optic, the RCR, is also highly regarded by those who go in harms’ way. An extremely tough and durable closed emitter optic which meets the demanding standards for military and law enforcement applications, the RCR is the next evolution of the RMR and is designed to be as durable as the battle-proven ACOG, while also enhancing precision in any weather conditions. The RCR can withstand direct impacts and survive in the harshest environments and still be ready to deliver repeatable accuracy and reliability. It should be noted, the RCR uses the existing RMR footprint.

The brightness controls on the RCR are large and easy to use. That said, set a brightness that is useful over a wide spectrum and leave it alone.

The red 3.25 MOA dot is enclosed in a 7075-T6 aluminum body that is hard coat anodized. The same unique housing shape used for the RMR is built into this closed emitter version. It still diverts the force of impact away from the lens, greatly increasing drop survivability and one-handed slide manipulation as well as protecting the projected dot from the elements. The RCR uses a top loaded battery compartment that keeps the CR2032 battery accessible while offering six years of continuous operation at Setting 5. In addition, the battery contacts have been enhanced and made tougher while the enhanced electronics ensure performance and survivability with distinctive and easy-to-use adjustment buttons.

A nice improvement over the RMR is the top loading battery compartment, but with a six-year life, it probably won’t be needed very often.

A quick word on the dot adjustment buttons: leave them alone. I wish I had a nickel for every time I saw a student stop in the middle of an exercise or drill and start pushing the buttons on their optic to get “optimum brightness.” You will never achieve “optimum” brightness, things can change too quickly. You never had optimum brightness with your iron sights; you saw the sights and depressed the trigger with the view you had. You can do the same with your optics. See dot, work trigger. Just because the buttons are there does not mean you have to use them.

Above, the attachment screws used on the RCR are easier to use than you would think. To ensure proper tightness of the RCR mounting screws, a scale is supplied that requires “four more lines” of tightness, shown below.

I mounted the test RCR on my new Ruger RXM Third Generation GLOCK clone. This is a fine pistol at a reasonable price that will likely garner a lot of attention from the law enforcement and EDC communities. Due to the unique mounting system built into the RXM slide, the RCR was easily installed without a mounting plate, something I appreciate. The screws used to mount the RCR are unique in the carry optics world. They are not the typical Torx screw but a “side turning” design that requires the end user to insert a tool into four holes drilled into the side of the screw head. The screws slide into a side notch which align with the threaded holes in the slide. Once tightened, a paper scale (supplied in the box) advises to tighten “four lines more” to achieve proper tightness. It was quite easy.

Once mounted, I found the RCR was mostly zeroed, requiring only two clicks down and two clicks left to get the dot where I wanted it at ten yards on a three-inch square. Moving back to 25, I was able to hold all of my rounds, off hand, on to a three by five-inch rectangle.

I hate spending time getting an optic zeroed.

I then completed a series of my favorite drills, near, far and moving, with the RXM mounted RCR with no problems. No, I did not torture test the RCR --I did not have Trijicon’s permission to damage it. I have no doubt it will stand up to typical use and abuse.

Above, the attachment screws used on the RCR are easier to use than you would think. To ensure proper tightness of the RCR mounting screws, a scale is supplied that requires “four more lines” of tightness, shown below.

The decision of whether an enclosed optic is important is up to you. At this stage of my life, with the reasons I carry a gun, it’s not important. You don’t need a specific excuse to choose an enclosed optic; if you feel it is important, that is reason enough.

— Dave Spaulding

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