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OCTOBER 28, 2025

PROOF Research congratulates Greg Hamilton, Head of Special Projects at PROOF Research, and PROOF Sponsored Shooter Sean Murphy on their outstanding 1st place finish in the Heavy Division at the TTG Sniper Challenge 2025, held on Oct. 10 – 12, 2025, at the iconic Y.O. Ranch in Mountain Home, Texas.
SLG2, Inc. will be making a stop with its Shoot Like A Girl experience at the Bass Pro Shops Grand Opening in Odessa, Texas, October 29-November 1. This interactive event offers a welcoming and safe environment designed to introduce women and their families to the exciting world of shooting sports, focusing on safety, responsibility and empowerment.
Mission First Tactical (MFT) announces they are attending and displaying at the 2025 SWAT Round-Up International event presented by the Florida SWAT Association, taking place Sunday, November 2 through Friday, November 7, 2025 at the Orange County Sheriff’s Office Range in Orlando, Florida.

MidwayUSA is pleased to announce its completion of the new Roosevelt Corporate Offices Building, marking a major milestone in the development of its 500-Year Campus. This state-of-the-art, two-story, 64,000-square-foot facility is designed to accommodate more than 200 employees and is now fully operational.
SHIELD Sights is deepening its commitment to the U.S. market with new leadership and expanded dealer initiatives designed to accelerate growth and strengthen relationships across the American shooting industry.
Charter Arms announced that they have redesigned their website to better serve the needs of their loyal customers, dealers and distributors. Improved navigation, more detailed product specifications and interactive tools help users determine specific product options based on their individual requirements.

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced a continued partnership with the New Mexico State Police. The New Mexico State Police have once again selected Smith & Wesson by choosing the Performance Center M&P9 M2.0 METAL Carry Comp as their primary duty pistol.
Holosun Technologies, Inc. is proud to announce that the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers has named it Optics Manufacturer of the Year. Holosun thanks the NASGW and its dealer network for this recognition and looks forward to raising the bar for optics performance and value.
NSSF® celebrates the 20-year anniversary of the enactment of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). The PLCAA is the bipartisan law passed by Congress and signed into law on October 26, 2005, by former President George W. Bush that protects the firearm industry from frivolous lawsuits attempting to hold highly-regulated and lawful firearm businesses liable for the criminal misuse of lawfully sold firearms by remote third parties.

Blackbird, specializing in advanced weapon suppression systems, will make its public debut at SuppressedFest 2025, a live-fire event for suppressed weapons technology. At SuppressedFest, Blackbird will showcase its flagship models– the F762 and F556 suppressors, each incorporating a multi-stage venting system that regulates pressure and gas flow.
Flux Defense announced a significant price reduction on their Raider X and Raider 365 platforms. This upgrade in affordability comes as a result of efforts to scale up and streamline manufacturing processes. In addition to the price reduction, Flux Defense introduced a new dealer program.
The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) is seeking a detail-driven Graphic Designer to help tell the story of conservation through compelling digital and print design. You will be responsible for creating assets that mobilize supporters, elevate campaigns, and bring habitat projects to life across ads, email, social, web, events, and print.

Bleecker Street Publications announces the launch of Athlon Untamed. A new digital destination built for those who live and breathe the wild.
K-Var Corp announces the availability of the SAM7R-62, one of the most respected and sought-after rifles in the AK platform category, now offered at $1,499.99.
Kinetic Development Group’s (KDG) Kinect™ Series continues to redefine how shooters interact with the M-LOK mounting system. The Kinect Series remains a benchmark in tool-free mounting innovation — trusted by professionals, competitors, and enthusiasts worldwide.

This complete assembled Mike-45 Glock-style lower receiver combo comes with an RMB (Recoil Mitigation Buffer) installed, with an A5 buffer tube. The addition of the RMB really compliments the recoil reduction on a 45 Caliber PCC build, smoothing out, and softening felt recoil.
Kinetic Development Group (KDG) announces the exclusive launch of its all-new FN SCAR Brace and FN SCAR Stock systems. Engineered in collaboration with Haga Defense and A3 Industries, these new products bring an unprecedented level of modularity, durability, and precision to one of the FN SCAR.
Henry Holsters announces the release of the Cipher holster designed specifically for the Shield X—bringing a blend of minimalism, comfort, and confidence to your daily routine.
SDS Arms is expanding the Tisas PX-9 Comp family with the addition of the Tisas compact PX-9 Carry Comp and the Tisas full-size PX-9 Tactical Comp. Both models complement the PX-9 Duty Comp, sharing its premium upgrades and feature set. 
BANISH Suppressors announces that at the recent Thunder Beast Arms Company (TBAC) Silencer Summit, several BANISH Suppressor models were tested and the results showed just how well BANISH products perform.
Springfield Armory® announce new longer-barrel Springfield Armory® Model 2020 Heatseeker variants with 20” and 22” barrels. The Model 2020 Heatseeker is a chassis-based rifle crafted for shooters who demand bolt-action precision and AR-style modularity in one uncompromising, suppressor-ready platform.
Beretta announces two new configurations of the A300 Ultima Patrol platform to commemorate the United States Marine Corps’ 250th birthday: the A300 Ultima Patrol Raider Commemorative Edition (limited to 250 units) and a mission ready standard A300 Ultima Patrol configuration. 
MDT Sporting Goods announces the release of the MDT Titanium Hunting Brake, engineered to deliver maximum recoil reduction in the lightest possible package. This brake helps shooters stay on target and spot their own impacts, without adding unnecessary weight.
Galco’s original VHS (Vertical Holster System), field-proven across the globe from Afghanistan to America, is now available for the five-inch (Government-format) 1911, with or without optics.
Last month, HuntStand announced the launch of HuntStand Ultimate. This all-new membership tier unlocks advanced tools not only for whitetail hunting but also for western big game animals, including mule deer, elk, and black-tailed deer.
It is “Spooktober,” and this year the Target Sports USA team is rolling out two limited edition halloween shirts. Both shirts are currently available for purchase on our site for $13 each.
Liberty Ammunition has launched and started shipping two new product lines. “SPIKE” and “Bear Country”. “SPIKE” has started shipping in .380, the most powerful .380 on the market, and 9mm.
 

So, it’s the “Bill Ruger moment,” the “Smith & Wesson/Clinton “Justice” Department” moment for GLOCK, right? They “bent the knee” (or whatever trendy term is in current use), they submitted. 

Don’t they know that, as firearms manufacturers, they have a duty to spend whatever resources they have fighting phony-baloney lawsuits, litigated and funded by taxpayers? It’s our rights they should be defending and they should “go down with the ship.”

But that’s not always the case when a maker fights pressure like this. Why can’t they be like Barrett?

Tell me you don’t understand scale and proportion without telling me you don’t understand scale and proportion. 

Go ahead. I’ll wait.

When a company spends revenue fighting six-to-twelve government-sponsored lawsuits – governments, by the way, that many of you elected or stood aside to let someone else get elected – they can’t win, even if they win. The taxpayer money wasted is a sunken cost.

GLOCK “caved?”

What else is the company supposed to do? Try to overturn a law in a state that doesn’t look like America anymore? Defend against many government-sponsored BS lawsuits, plus that legislation?

It seems to me that the company had already been working on the designs that prevent installation of the currently available (and illegal) “switch.” In fact, I’d guess – and speculation is literally all I have – they were working on a redesign after earlier GLOCK patents expired and the plethora of “nearly-GLOCKs” arrived on scene. This was a likelihood without government intervention. 

And how did GLOCK get here to start with? This wasn’t a gun-friendly country back then -- I remember. The rather stupid Gun Control Act of 1968 (it controlled citizens, not guns – and not at all well) prevented importation of that particular sidearm. That’s how it was until a federal agency discovered it and found that the easy-to-shoot defense sidearm was a perfect fit for their agents. They persuaded brethren at another agency (the initials are “Against Total Freedom”) that the “Safe-Action” was indeed a double action design and it got around import restrictions. 

The US Government brought us GLOCK. 

Our state and local governments are currently going after a company that didn’t do anything wrong. It doesn’t matter that it’s GLOCK, they’d be happy going after any gun company – until there were no gun companies to provide arms for agents of government to use in oppressing their people.

Those government people and anti-gunners pursuing the ever-present GLOCK pistols – and those pistols really are pervasive – are marginal types, they don’t appreciate the gravity of the situation they’re in. Like spiteful children, they struggle against concepts like personal responsibility, individual rights, and the rule of law. 

The full-auto switches are illegal. Installing them, illegal. Possessing a gun so modified, ditto. All those laws, but, like little overstuffed children, they want “more candy” in the form of more gun laws. 

It’s an addiction. 

Then when they have their laws – like immigration, for example – they often try to find ways around them. 

Meanwhile, those on the 2A side of the aisle have to attack their own. “You need to do more to protect my rights.”

When was the last time you gave to a gun rights organization? When was the last time you actively participated in a gun rights activity – or even wrote a legislator, state or federal about pending legislation or regulations? 

Have you ever

Are you one of those bleating for your rights who never joined NRA, GOA, SAF, FPC? 

Have you run for office?

If you’ve not done any of those things, your concern over GLOCK’s product change is noted and appropriately disregarded. 

I don’t know why the company moved as it did. There are good apparent reasons -- I’d say that there are plenty of reasons, but I have no way of knowing which, if any, moved them to change. 

Will the “V” Series stand hard use like previous guns did? 

How do I know? I’ll watch with interest, but my money’s on the new gun. I just don’t see that company putting all that development into something that doesn’t work. 

— Rich Grassi

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