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No Wires on Good Friday

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In the fast-paced world of firearms industry news, where daily headlines can shift market sentiments and dealer strategies overnight, a simple holiday observance from The Dealer Wire serves as a timely reminder of the human element underpinning our Second Amendment ecosystem. They’re hitting pause on their wires—no publications on Good Friday, April 3—making next Friday’s edition (March 27) the final dispatch before a brief Easter hiatus until April 10. For dealers and manufacturers eyeing timely distribution, the deadline is sharp: submit by 4:30pm ET on Thursday, March 26, or watch your scoop slide to the post-holiday rush. This isn’t just a scheduling note; it’s a nod to the cultural rhythms that keep our community grounded, even as anti-2A forces never sleep.

Zoom out, and this break underscores a strategic vulnerability in how pro-2A news flows during lulls. With ATF rule changes looming, potential SCOTUS whispers on braces or pistol regs, and election-year posturing ramping up, any blackout—even a holy one—creates a window where competitors or regulators could drop bombshells unchallenged. Dealers prepping inventory for spring sales or navigating FFL compliance tweaks would be wise to front-load their announcements now, turning this pause into an opportunity to dominate the narrative. It’s clever risk management: The Dealer Wire’s observance respects tradition while implicitly urging the industry to stay vigilant, ensuring that when wires resume, the 2A chorus is louder than ever.

For the broader community, this is a microcosm of resilience—balancing faith, family, and firepower in a world that demands constant vigilance. If you’re a manufacturer with a hot new AR lower or a dealer battling local overreach, treat March 26 like a red deadline. Miss it, and you’re playing catch-up post-Easter, potentially ceding ground to the narrative warriors on the other side. Stay locked and loaded, folks; holidays come and go, but the fight for our rights is 24/7/365.

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