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Taylor’s & Company to Attend 2026 NRA Meetings & Exhibits

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Taylor’s & Company is gearing up to make waves at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, from April 16-19, with a booth (#3637) packed with firepower that’s sure to thrill lever-gun lovers and revolver enthusiasts alike. They’re spotlighting their expanding 9mm revolver lineup—think reliable, high-capacity wheelguns that bridge the gap between classic cowboy action and modern self-defense needs—alongside the TC73 Blued 9mm Lever-Action rifle, a sleek update to the iconic lever-action platform chambered in a pistol caliber that’s as practical for range days as it is for home protection. But the real showstopper? Their Take Down Series II, a collaboration with Ranger Point Precision, featuring quick-takedown designs that let you disassemble and stow these beauties in seconds, perfect for the bug-out bag or backcountry adventures.

This isn’t just another booth setup; it’s a strategic play in the evolving firearms market where semi-auto fatigue meets a renaissance in traditional designs. Taylor’s is capitalizing on the surge in lever-action popularity—sales of these rifles jumped over 20% post-2020 per NSSF data—by offering 9mm compatibility that slashes ammo costs and leverages ubiquitous pistol magazines, making them accessible for new shooters while nodding to the 2A roots of self-reliance. The Take Down Series II, with its precision-engineered splits, addresses a key pain point for mobile patriots: portability without sacrificing stopping power. In a landscape dominated by polymer striker-fires, Taylor’s reminds us why blued steel and walnut still rule, blending nostalgia with tactical edge.

For the 2A community, this exhibit signals bigger things: expect ripple effects like increased adoption of pistol-caliber carbines (PCCs) in lever guise, potential state-compliant options amid red-flag law battles, and a boost for youth engagement through hands-on cowboy heritage. Houston’s massive NRA show—drawing 80,000+ attendees—amplifies Taylor’s message that innovation doesn’t mean abandoning the classics. If you’re attending, hit booth #3637; these aren’t just guns, they’re a statement on enduring American ingenuity. Mark your calendars, Second Amendment defenders—this is where tradition reloads for the future.

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