1791 Outdoor Lifestyle Group is gearing up to make waves at the NBS 2026 Spring Semi-Annual Market in Oklahoma City from February 10-13, and gun enthusiasts should mark their calendars. This powerhouse brand, known for blending rugged outdoor heritage with cutting-edge 2A gear, will unveil fresh additions to their HUNT Line accessories, debut the Tac Leather Rifle Sling—a premium fusion of tactical durability and classic leather craftsmanship—and spotlight their holsters alongside the Roni line of pistol-to-carbine conversion kits, including the innovative new Nano Roni. It’s not just a booth; it’s a showcase of how 1791 is pushing boundaries in modular firearms accessories that empower shooters from the backcountry to the range.
What makes this event a big deal for the 2A community? The NBS market is a nexus for retailers and innovators, where trends like lightweight, customizable conversions gain real-world traction amid ongoing legal battles over pistol braces and stabilizing devices. The Nano Roni, in particular, arrives at a pivotal moment—post-ATF reclassifications that have squeezed similar products—offering a compact, user-friendly upgrade that transforms everyday pistols into versatile carbine platforms without the regulatory headaches of bulkier alternatives. Paired with 1791’s hunt-focused slings and holsters, this lineup signals a strategic pivot: affordable, high-quality gear that bridges hunting, home defense, and training needs, potentially flooding shelves with pro-2A essentials just as election-year scrutiny ramps up.
For firearm owners, the implications are clear—1791 isn’t just exhibiting; they’re arming the community with tools to adapt and thrive. Expect ripple effects like broader retail availability, inspiring competitors to innovate, and reinforcing the narrative that American ingenuity outpaces bureaucracy. If you’re a dealer, collector, or everyday carrier, this is your preview of gear that’ll define 2026’s defensive edge. Stay tuned for hands-on intel post-show.