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1791 Outdoor Lifestyle Group Attending Sports, Inc. 2026 February Outdoor Show

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1791 Outdoor Lifestyle Group is gearing up to make waves at the Sports, Inc. 2026 February Outdoor Show in Phoenix from February 18-20, and gun enthusiasts should take note. This isn’t just another trade show booth—it’s a prime showcase for their expanding lineup of market-savvy gear tailored for the everyday defender and hunter. Expect hands-on demos of fresh HUNT Line accessories designed to streamline your field ops, the rugged Tac Leather Rifle Sling that blends tactical durability with classic style, versatile holsters that prioritize concealability and draw speed, and—perhaps most intriguingly—the Roni pistol-to-carbine conversion kits. These bad boys transform your favorite handgun into a compact, shoulder-fired powerhouse, perfect for home defense or range dominance without the bulk of a full rifle. VP of Sales Janette Palmer emphasized that these products are born from real dealer feedback, ensuring they’re not pie-in-the-sky concepts but battle-tested tools that move units.

For the 2A community, this move signals 1791’s sharp pivot toward accessible innovation amid a regulatory landscape that’s anything but friendly. Roni kits, in particular, embody the modular spirit of the Second Amendment—empowering shooters to adapt their carry without jumping through NFA hoops for SBRs, all while skirting the edges of ATF scrutiny through smart design (think pistol braces meets carbine ergonomics). It’s a clever play in an era of potential brace bans and mag limits, offering dealers high-margin items that appeal to the growing prepared civilian demographic. As outdoor retail evolves post-COVID, with hunting licenses surging and concealed carry permits at record highs, 1791’s focus on hybrid hunt/tac gear positions them as a go-to for independents battling big-box dominance. If you’re a dealer or 2A advocate, mark your calendar—this could be the spark for next-gen accessories that keep our rights equipped and evolving.

The implications ripple outward: expect these products to flood shelves by mid-2026, democratizing advanced setups for budget-conscious patriots. In a world where anti-gun forces push for microstamping and serialization mandates, companies like 1791 are the counterpunch—delivering pro-2A excellence that proves our community isn’t just surviving, but thriving with ingenuity. Head to Phoenix if you can; otherwise, watch for dealer announcements. Your next sling or conversion might just redefine your EDC.

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