WOOX is gearing up to steal the show at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, from April 16-19, blending centuries-old Italian woodworking mastery with cutting-edge American manufacturing at booth #4211. As an Italian-American powerhouse crafting everything from premium gunstocks to rugged axes and knives, CEO Ben Fleming promises a lineup that’ll make 2A enthusiasts drool: the debut of their High Grade series with exquisite finishes rivaling heirloom pieces, 1913-compatible stocks that scream historical authenticity for pistol brace fans navigating the regulatory minefield, and Bravado Laminate furniture tailored for lever-action rifles. This isn’t just a booth visit—it’s a front-row seat to how WOOX is bridging Old World artisanship (think hand-selected Turkish walnut and intricate checkering) with modern tech like CNC precision and durable laminates that shrug off the elements.
What sets WOOX apart in a sea of mass-produced plastic grips? Their fusion of heritage and innovation directly empowers the 2A community amid ongoing battles over accessories and aesthetics. Those 1913 stocks? A savvy nod to compliance-conscious builders post-ATF brace rule drama, offering drop-in upgrades that enhance ergonomics without compromising form or function—perfect for AR pistol owners who refuse to let bureaucracy dull their edge. The Bravado Laminate line elevates lever-actions from ranch relics to tactical workhorses, with weatherproof, lightweight designs that could redefine big-bore hunting setups. And the High Grade offerings? They’re a flex for collectors and custom builders, proving you don’t need to mortgage the farm for stocks that feel like museum pieces but perform like battle-tested gear.
For the pro-2A crowd, WOOX’s presence at NRA Houston signals a bullish trend: manufacturers doubling down on quality over quantity, fueling customization in an era of supply chain squeezes and import tariffs. Head to booth #4211 to handle the goods yourself—because in a world pushing mass conformity, nothing beats the tactile rebellion of a perfectly balanced stock that’s equal parts art and armor. This is craftsmanship defending the Second Amendment, one innovative grip at a time.