
NRAAM Takeaway: The Industry and Consumers are Adjusting to the New Normal
The NRA Annual Meetings (NRAAM) isn’t just a massive gun show—it’s a pulse-check on the firearms industry’s resilience amid regulatory headwinds, supply chain hiccups, and
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The NRA Annual Meetings (NRAAM) isn’t just a massive gun show—it’s a pulse-check on the firearms industry’s resilience amid regulatory headwinds, supply chain hiccups, and
Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-VA) just dropped a bombshell on MSNBC’s The Weeknight, suggesting that China’s firearms industry look like they could be attractive alternatives to

Kentucky gun owners and Second Amendment advocates, mark your calendars for Wednesday, March 11th—the House Judiciary Committee is set to hear House Bill 78, a

Wait, what? Recreational guns don’t fire lethal bullets? What in the heck are they talking about? That’s the jaw-dropping gem from a recent piece by

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Anti-gun activists, ever the clever foxes in sheep’s clothing, are pushing what they’re branding as responsible controls legislation in the firearms industry—a Trojan horse that

Work trailer fenders endure relentless punishment from jagged rocks, mud-choked trails, and the sheer weight of hauling gear across unforgiving backcountry—think overloaded ATVs, generators, and

We choose success. Those three simple words echoed through the halls of the NSSF’s Governor Conference and every bustling aisle at SHOT 2026, capturing the