Guns.com is firing up the 2025 shooting season—no, wait, make that 2026—with their bold Stop Scrolling, Go Train campaign, a savvy 11-week blitz from March 16 through May 31, backed by Walker’s hearing protection pros. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill flash sale; it’s a rotating parade of deals on everything from rifles and suppressors to ammo, optics, and range essentials, spiced with weekly $100 gift card drawings and monster giveaways from heavy hitters like Heckler & Koch (think premium pistols), Vortex (red dots that never quit), and 5.11 Tactical (gear that survives the apocalypse). Top it off with training vids from world-class shooter Max Michel, and you’ve got a one-stop motivation machine to drag desk-bound patriots off the couch and onto the range.
What makes this genius in the 2A arena? Guns.com isn’t just hawking iron; they’re weaponizing spring fever against the sedentary scroll-zombie epidemic that’s plagued our community post-pandemic. With ammo prices stabilizing and NFA wait times creeping back to sanity under a friendlier admin, this timing is impeccable—hitting right as ranges thaw out and newbies flood in from viral TikTok trigger time. It’s a masterclass in ecosystem building: pair killer discounts with Michel’s pro tips on draws, transitions, and malfunction clears, and suddenly training feels less like homework and more like a cheat code for confidence. For the industry, it’s a shot in the arm amid softening sales; expect ripple effects as competitors scramble to match this blend of commerce and competency-building.
Implications for us 2A diehards? This campaign flips the script on anti-gunner narratives, proving we’re not reckless hoarders but disciplined defenders investing in skill over stockpiles. Enter now at Guns.com, stack those entries, and who knows—you might snag an H&K for free while leveling up your game. Stop scrolling, indeed: the range awaits, and spring’s too short for FOMO. Let’s train like we mean it.