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Sarsilmaz Announces Attendance at the NBS at Spring Semi-Annual Market

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Sarsilmaz, the Turkish firearms powerhouse with a lineage stretching back over 140 years, is gearing up to make waves at the Nation’s Best Sports (NBS) 2026 Spring Semi-Annual Market in Oklahoma City from February 10-13. At booth #1705, they’ll be putting their battle-tested 7/24 and SAR9 Series pistols front and center—duty-ready platforms that blend striker-fired reliability with ergonomic excellence, tailored for everyone from commercial shooters to law enforcement pros. This isn’t just another booth setup; it’s a strategic play by Sarsilmaz to deepen its U.S. footprint, capitalizing on the surging demand for affordable, high-performance imports that rival domestic heavyweights like Glock or Sig Sauer without the premium price tag.

What makes this move particularly juicy for the 2A community? Sarsilmaz isn’t some fly-by-night importer; their 7/24 series has already earned stripes in rugged LE applications worldwide, boasting features like interchangeable backstraps, optics-ready slides, and sub-5-pound triggers that scream upgrade your carry to EDC enthusiasts. The SAR9, meanwhile, has been quietly climbing American holster charts with its 17+1 capacity and suppressed-ready design, offering a compelling alternative amid ongoing supply chain hiccups and tariff talks that could jack up prices on other imports. By hitting NBS—a key buyer summit for distributors—this signals Sarsilmaz’s confidence in scaling U.S. production and distribution, potentially flooding shelves with more options just as concealed carry reciprocity expands and range days boom post-2024 elections.

For gun owners, the implications are bullish: expect wider availability of these workhorses at your local FFL, driving competition that keeps prices competitive and innovation hot. If you’re a dealer or enthusiast eyeing the show, swing by booth #1705—Sarsilmaz could be the dark horse accelerating the democratization of top-tier pistols, proving once again that global talent bolsters American freedoms. Stay tuned; this could spark the next wave of import fever in the freedom ecosystem.

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