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AUGUST 7, 2025

The internet has been abuzz regarding a 2023 patent application offering a safety enhancement to the Sig Sauer P320 pistol. The patent pending AST P320 Fire Control Upgrade Kit was, in fact, announced on The Outdoor Wire on September 15, 2023. Most of the current buzz has focused on two things: the patent’s statement regarding the P320’s safety system which, their 2023 announcement stated “exposed an element of risk for its users due to documented unintended discharge” and the fact the inventor, Brian McDonald, was at one point an employee of Sig Sauer. The Outdoor Wire reached out to patent holder Angled Spade Technologies regarding their patent and P320 reliability questions raised by the patent.
This month’s Collector’s Elite Auction lineup features five standout listings that blend battlefield legacy, mechanical innovation, and rare Colt craftsmanship. From a reissued WWII M1911A1 to a factory-documented Python prototype, every item tells a story — and each one is ready for the next chapter in your collection.
SAR USA announced its participation in the upcoming G.O.A.L.S. event in Knoxville, Tenn., on August 9-10. This event, known for bringing together industry professionals, enthusiasts, and advocates, presents a valuable opportunity for SAR USA to showcase its innovative firearms and connect with the community.

Shadow Systems will participate in GOALS 2025 August 9-10 at the Knoxville Convention Center in Knoxville, Tennessee, and the NBS 2025 Fall Market August 18-21 at the Fort Worth Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas.
C&H Precision announced that they will exhibit at the 2025 Gun Owners Advocacy and Leadership Summit, taking place in Knoxville on Aug. 9-10. C&H Precision will showcase its latest line of optics, optics adapter plates and firearms accessories at booth number 201.
Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. announced that it will be exhibiting at the 2025 G.O.A.L.S. tradeshow, in Knoxville, Tennessee. POF-USA will showcase its innovative line of firearms and accessories at booth No. 1114.

Dead Air announced they will attend the 2nd annual Gun Owners Advocacy and Leadership Summit (G.O.A.L.S), taking place August 9-10, 2025, at the Knoxville Convention Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. Visit Dead Air in booth #500.
SAR USA announced its participation in the upcoming G.O.A.L.S. event in Knoxville, Tenn., on August 9-10. This event, known for bringing together industry professionals, enthusiasts, and advocates, presents a valuable opportunity for SAR USA to showcase its innovative firearms and connect with the community.
The DeSantis #216 Lifeguard Holster is a minimalist ambidextrous IWB holster. It fully encloses the trigger guard, making it both safe and secure. The Lifeguard features a carbon fiber finish for a rugged look and is fitted with a Tuckable C-Clip allowing for maximum concealment.

The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute, Inc. will participate in the 2025 Conformal Ballistic Training in Buffalo, N.Y., on August 20 and 21. Alan Serven, SAAMI’s Senior Director, Technical Affairs, will present on the new SAAMI American National Standard (Z299.6) for Suppressors for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers.
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced that the Montana Highway Patrol has once again chosen Smith & Wesson to enhance its operational capabilities. The agency issues the M&P9 M2.0 as their primary duty pistol and they have now selected the Smith & Wesson M&P15 SBR platform as their patrol rifle and the Gemtech Abyss models for their suppressor.
The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute,® Inc., (SAAMI®), has revised and updated its information publication, “Sporting Firearms: Safe Handling Considerations and Shipping Guidelines for Interstate Transportation.”

The Kinetic Group has officially added Fiocchi of America to its lineup of top ammunition brands. Fiocchi—and exclusive rights to Baschieri & Pellagri in the US—will join CCI, Federal, HEVI-Shot, Remington and Speer as part of TKG and consolidate its operation in the heart of America just outside of Springfield, Missouri.
Vudoo Gun Works announces the relocation of its headquarters and all manufacturing operations to Prague, Oklahoma. Vudoo is moving into an existing facility in Prague with a history of precision machining and firearms manufacturing. The company expects to create 60 jobs in Oklahoma.
The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute,® Inc., (SAAMI®), has issued the first “Voluntary Industry Performance Standards Criteria for Firearm Sound Suppressors for the Use of Commercial Manufacturers.”

GOVIEW USA, a newer optical brand founded in 2021, announced that they are expanding their markets in the U.S. and seeking experienced Outdoor Sales Reps throughout the United States and are actively seeking manufacturer rep groups or individuals in the Western, Southeastern, TALO and Midwest regions of the United States.
Gearfire announces the official launch of its integration with Kinsey’s Inc., one of the country’s largest and most respected distributors of outdoor sports products. The integration allows Gearfire eCommerce retailers to seamlessly stream Kinsey’s inventory of over 30,000 products.
The Vortex Ranger® HD 3000 10x42 Laser Rangefinding Binocular streamlines your loadout. With a maximum reflective range of 3,000 yards, 1,500 on game, these powerful new binoculars are ideal for big game, predator, and archery hunters.
The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) announces endorsements in three critical Virginia races. Based on their pro-gun advocacy and commitment to preserving the rights of Virginians, NRA-PVF has issued the following endorsements.
Davidson’s has collaborated with Smith & Wesson to reintroduce the Model 940 revolver. The original Model 940, chambered in 9mm, was introduced in 1991 and produced through 1998.
FightLite Industries announced its latest advancement, the DFX; a streamlined, state-of-the-art Belt-Fed Upper Receiver Assembly designed to seamlessly integrate with any MIL-Spec AR-15/M16/M4 or HK416 pattern lower receiver with no permanent modifications required.
The Clint “Magdump” Morgan Signature Series MK18 is more than just a rifle—it’s a platform forged through trusted collaboration between Clint Morgan, Daniel Defense, and Gun Owners of America. This signature-edition build is compact, durability-proven, and unapologetically pro-freedom, with a portion of the proceeds directly supporting Gun Owners of America in its fight to defend the Second Amendment.
Since its launch more than five years ago, The Armory Life™ has proven to be an outstanding resource for firearms-oriented content. The newest addition to the family of digital magazines is a Capt. Dale Dye-themed issue, focused on the famed actor, military advisor and writer.
MidwayUSA announces the launch of silencer sales through the MidwayUSA website. Silencers are offered through a partnership with the industry-leading silencer fulfillment experts at Silencer Central.
Faxon Firearms announces its participation as an exhibitor (booth #1200) at GOALS 2025 (Gun Owners Advocacy and Leadership Summit). The event will take place August 9–10, 2025, at the Knoxville Convention Center in Knoxville, Tennessee.
The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) is proud to announce Mossberg as an official sponsor of the 2025 NRA World Shooting Championship, returning to Camp Atterbury, Indiana, from September 30 to October 4, 2025.
GunBroker.com is back with another thrilling giveaway – and this one’s built for the backcountry. The Taurus Expedition Backcountry Bounty Giveaway is live now, offering firearm enthusiasts the chance to win one of three rugged Taurus hunting platforms with a total prize value of more than $4,000.
MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) has officially launched on Prime Video in Canada. This expansion builds on MOTV’s successful partnership with Prime Video in the United States, where the service has been available since 2019. Prime Video users can add MyOutdoorTV as an add-on subscription for $7.99/month.
 

When I entered law enforcement in the mid-1970’s, cop dramas were popular on network television. I watched my share of these programs which focused mostly on the investigative side of law enforcement. The backstory of any investigation can be more dramatized than the day-to-day routine of patrol, which is just that - routine. But there were those moments when the excitement level would ratchet up and it was this not knowing from minute to minute, what would happen, that made me love the job.

Anyway, the cop T.V. shows always showed the detectives with their snub revolvers hanging out of the jackets suspended in leather paddle holsters. Now, I realize this was the choice of a prop master somewhere and not done for realism, but the truth of the matter was, easy on and off paddle holsters were popular with plainclothes law enforcement officers nationwide. We should probably distinguish the difference between a plainclothes holster and a concealment holster.

Concealment means hidden, unseen whereas a plainclothes holster was designed to ride comfortably, all day, under the suit coat of an officer or deputy assigned to a plainclothes position. It really didn’t matter if the gun could be seen due to the official status of the wearer. In many cases, both then and today, plainclothes officers wore their guns totally exposed next to a belt mounted badge in hot weather. Investigators aren’t undercover, they are not really trying to hide their identity.

The paddle holster of that era was nothing more than a pouch formed for the handgun with the addition of some type of open bottom plate on the back. In some cases, the hip plate was a formed piece of steel with a suede covering while in other cases, it was just a leather “tongue” that was placed under the belt and the trouser band. Seldom were such rigs truly hidden, bulky clothes had to be worn over them. It was the easy on and off convenience that made the rig desirable. The gun and holster could be removed as one unit, keeping the gun safely inside the holster pouch helping to eliminate negligent or “accidental” discharges.

As the move from revolvers to pistols became the norm, the paddle holster did not really change. The same back plate remained; it was merely the holster pouch that changed. In some cases, the plate was totally inappropriate for the larger, grip heavy pistol but it was the way they made the holster in the past so it was “just fine” now.

That’s wrong. A grip heavy pistol is different than a revolver with its weight in the center.

The C & G Holsters Trinity rig is a multi-use holster that offers a paddle attachment. Precision molded and built for sturdy Kydex, this holster will stand up to years of abuse.

According to industry insiders, we are seeing a renewed interest in the paddle holster. Not everyone wants to carry forward of the hip, but they do like the on and off convenience offered by such rigs so shooters are looking, once again, at the paddle holster. Most holster manufacturers offer such a rig and they share similar features. I decided to look at two of the more popular rigs to get an idea of where this classic holster design stands today.

The C & G Holsters Trinity holster is actually a complete system, designed to meet a wide variety of needs across the law enforcement, military and the EDC spectrum. The Trinity ensures solid retention and compatibility with all of the different attachments. C & G uses high-quality, thick Kydex to guarantee durability and reliability in high-stress situations. The Trinity is built using cutting-edge 3D scanning and CAD modeling, offering unmatched precision to 0.003" tolerance, ensuring a perfect firearm fit. In addition, the Trinity offers a universal optic compatibility, including larger optics like the SRO and ACRO P-2s, enhancing functionality and versatility.

The G-Code paddle used on the Trinity offers locking lugs at the bottom to lock it on the waistband as well as a hip contour for comfort. Below, the Trinity paddle holster offers tension adjustment springs on the back of the pouch to aid in weapon retention.

 

The paddle supplied for the Trinity is from G-Code and offers a contoured hip plate with locking lugs towards the bottom that will engage the bottom of the belt and trouser band to keep a grip-heavy pistol for rocking back and forth. It is also completely adjustable for the desired cant which will help acquire a proper grip. The holster pouch offers a very generous “speed cut” on the front to aid in a fast draw while tension screws on the back of the pouch will allow the end user to adjust for the desired amount of weapon retention. All C & G Holsters are proudly made in America and offer a lifetime warranty.

I used the Trinity in several of my practice sessions and found it to be a real performer! No, it does not ride as close to the body as a pancake-style OWB rig, but it is easily concealed under a loose-fitting garment like a jacket, coat or even a flannel shirt.

The Safariland Gravity holster is a lightweight, low-cut design that offers both concealment and speed; built with nylon covered synthetic materials. Below, the contoured paddle of the Gravity is flat on the back of the holster to pull it close to the body. The locking lug that protrudes through the paddle makes accidental removal all but impossible.

 

Safariland only recently introduced their Gravity paddle rig and it is already growing in popularity. Like the Trinity rig, the Gravity is also part of a system that will permit different attachments for different end uses. The supplied paddle is a wide, countered version that is flat behind the holster to help pull it close to the body. As it flares outward, it offers a hip contour that helps hold it solidly in place. There is a locking lug on the back of their holster pouch that fits through a hole in the paddle, making accidental removal all but impossible.

The Gravity is best described as a lightweight OWB design with an open-top and low-cut sides permitting an easy draw. Its compact size makes it well suited for every day or off-duty carry. The trigger guard detent offers adjustable tension to secure the gun in the holster during rigorous activity for reliable carry. This detente is fully adjustable. Durable thermoformed SafariLaminate construction makes this holster tough enough for daily use while the Nylon Cordura exterior finish keeps it looking good for years to come.

The Gravity rides as close to the body as any paddle-style holster can. It’s lightweight and low profile make it fast and concealable.

The first thing I noticed about the Gravity as I put it on was its close to the body fit. It rides about as close as a pouch-style holster can. I also liked the adjustable cant offered by the paddle attachment. I had shoulder surgery years ago that left me with limited flexibility in my right shoulder. Being able to adjust the position of the pistol grip is a huge asset to me and the Gravity, as well as the Trinity, did that for me. Let’s be honest, a quality paddle rig must be more than easy on and off, it must also be reasonably concealable and long term comfortable. Both of these rigs are just that, as well as being a 21st century design.

— Dave Spaulding

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