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- EDITOR'S NOTE -

In observance of Memorial Day we will not be distributing any of our services on Monday, May 25. The Outdoor Wire Digital Network will resume our normal distribution schedule on Tuesday, May 26. If you have news for publication on Tuesday, May 26, please submit it by 2:00pm Eastern on Saturday, May 23. Please note that Tuesday's edition of The Knife Wire will be the last before Blade Show.

- AUCTIONS -

GunBroker.com launched the Kimber Vault, featuring rare historical firearms from Kimber's factory archives including first-edition 1911s and prototypes retained by Founder Leslie Edelman. The exclusive auctions on GunBroker's Collectors Elite platform are curated by Bryant Ridge and run May 17-31, 2026.

- AWARDS & HONORS -

Field & Stream selected TenPoint Crossbow Technologies' TX Ultra 29.5 as the 2026 Best Overall Crossbow, praising its exceptional accuracy and handling. The crossbow achieved average group sizes of just over an inch at 50 yards and features innovative components including the TriggerTech Trigger and ACUslide MAXX.

- BOATING -

Indiana Conservation Officers, led by Capt. Jet Quillen, urge Hoosiers to prioritize water safety this summer. Key recommendations include wearing Coast Guard-approved life jackets, designating sober boat operators, and avoiding alcohol near water to prevent accidents and injuries.

- COMPETITION -

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is hosting two .22 caliber target shooting events in Vernal: the fourth annual Wild Bunch Shoot on June 5 for men, and the 37th annual Josie Shoot on June 6 for women. Both events at Buckskin Hills Shooting Complex feature multiple age categories, prizes from the Wildlife Conservation Foundation, and free registration through Eventbrite.

B&P USA Pro Staff members Karen Miles, Gebben Miles, and Diane Sorantino achieved outstanding results at the NSCA Northeast Regional Championship held May 11–17 at M&M Hunting Preserve in Pennsville, New Jersey. Karen Miles won the Main Lady Championship and FITASC HOA title, while Diane Sorantino secured multiple veteran championships across disciplines.

Dustin Flint of Team Berger won the 2026 Louisiana Grand Aggregate Smallbore & Air Rifle Silhouette Championship in Gonzales, securing his eighth state title with a 174/200 aggregate score and defeating junior champion William Harris in shoot-offs across both disciplines.

Fiocchi of America Pro Team members Kiersten Sales, Bill McGuire, and Shelby Skaggs achieved outstanding results at major May competitions. Skaggs won the Singles Championship with a perfect 200/200 score at the 74th Golden West Grand, while Sales earned Main Lady Runner-Up and Super Sporting Lady Championship honors at the Northeast Regional Championship.

Elite F-Class competitors gathered at the NRA Whittington Center in Raton, New Mexico for the 2026 Vihtavuori V2 Finale. James Crofts won the F-T/R division while Noah Burleson claimed the F-Open title in this invitation-only long-range championship.

- CONSERVATION -

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will begin an Aquatic Habitat Project at Niobrara State Park Pond on May 26, focusing on sealing the pond, installing a well, building an ADA-compliant fishing pier, and adding in-lake habitat. Funding comes from the Aquatic Habitat Program, Capital Maintenance Funds, and a Nebraska Environmental Trust grant.

The Mule Deer Foundation approved 17 new conservation projects across six states for $271,256 through its Chapter Rewards Program. Projects include water source installation, wildlife-friendly fence modifications, habitat restoration, and mule deer research studies supported by chapter volunteers and event attendees.

- CONTESTS -

Target Sports USA is hosting its 2nd annual Donut Round Challenge on June 5-12, 2026, inviting participants to shoot through donut holes for a chance to win $25 gift cards and mystery tactical gear. Participants can enter by posting videos on social media with the hashtag #TSUSADonutRoundChallenge2026.

- EVENTS -

Registration is open for the 41st annual Gun Rights Policy Conference, scheduled for September 25-27 in Dallas at the Westin Dallas Fort Worth Airport hotel. Confirmed speakers include Jared Yanis, Joseph Greenlee, Kenyon Gleason, Shermichael Singleton, Jeff Folloder, Chris Boeck, and Fernando Nava. Attendees can also participate in AMM-Con, a Second Amendment media conference on Friday, September 25.

- FISHERIES -

NOAA Fisheries has announced the 2026 gag recreational season in federal Gulf waters, opening September 1 and closing October 1, 2026. The closure is projected when the recreational annual catch target of 399,000 pounds is met. During closure, bag and possession limits are zero for gag in federal and Gulf state waters for federally permitted vessels.

- FISHING -

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission advises anglers to minimize fish handling when releasing catches, keeping them in water as much as possible to protect their slime coat. Fisheries outreach manager Daryl Bauer and aquatic education specialist Larry Pape recommend using needle-nose pliers for hook removal and proper techniques for both catch-and-release and harvest situations.

MassWildlife announced the Hooks and Books program, a partnership with over 25 Massachusetts public libraries providing free fishing equipment loans to communities. The initiative, piloted at Greenfield Public Library, expands access to fishing for all ages and includes free fishing clinics and Free Freshwater Fishing Weekend on June 6-7, 2026, supported by the Massachusetts Community Biodiversity Grants program and Bass Pro Shops.

Seventeen-year-old Jeared Barnett set an Arkansas state record by catching an 18¼-inch skipjack herring weighing 2 pounds, 14 ounces in the Ozark Pool. The fish was officially weighed and certified by Chelsea Gilliland, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's Large Rivers Biologist, surpassing the previous record held by Gary Brandon Miller.

- HUNTING -

The Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission has closed Black Bear Management Unit 700 without hounds to all black bear hunting effective one-half hour after sunset on Saturday, May 23, 2026.

Vermont Fish and Wildlife's antlerless deer permit applications are now available online and through license agents. The Fish and Wildlife Board set permit numbers for fall deer hunting seasons, with applications due July 22 and lottery drawings on August 19. Permits are available for 19 of Vermont's 21 Wildlife Management Units.

- INVASIVE SPECIES -

The Michigan Commission of Agriculture and Rural Development approved adding six invasive plant species to Michigan's invasive plant lists on May 20, 2026. Common buckthorn, glossy buckthorn, Callery pear, and Japanese barberry will be restricted effective January 1, 2028, while water hyacinth and water lettuce will be prohibited effective June 19, 2026. Over 90 percent of 2,000 public comments supported the additions.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

The South Carolina Waterfowl Association's Camp Woodie has launched staff training for Summer 2026 at the SCWA Wildlife Education Center in Pinewood, SC. The program features a restructured staffing model with new Camp Care Specialist and Lead Facilitator positions to enhance camper support and outdoor programming in shooting sports, archery, fishing, and conservation education.

- PARTNERSHIPS -

The Columbus Clingstones and Realtree are hosting a special game on May 28 at Synovus Park featuring custom Realtree Advantage Classic jerseys to support The Plummer Home, a local organization assisting veterans. Game-worn jerseys will be auctioned with 100% of proceeds benefiting the nonprofit.

- PEOPLE -

PTR Industries announced the promotion of Bill Gentry from Vice President of Sales and Marketing to President. Gentry brings extensive leadership experience from previous positions at Bushmaster Firearms, Kalashnikov USA, Cobra, and Norma Ammunition, and will lead the South Carolina-based firearms manufacturer's strategic direction and operations.

- PODCASTS -

The Guns & Ammo Buzz podcast, brought to you by Watchtower Defense and Poncho Outdoors, is the official podcast of Guns & Ammo magazine hosted by Editor-in-Chief Eric Poole, Managing Editor Jack Oller, and Handgun Editor James Tarr. Recent episodes feature discussions on new firearms from the NRA Show, Watchtower Defense founder Jason Colosky, and custom pistol builder Grayguns. The podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and GunsandAmmo.com.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

Samson Manufacturing has introduced the SAS/22 Takedown Chassis for the Ruger 10/22 Takedown, featuring an integrated folding stock, adjustable length of pull and cheek riser, and M-LOK handguard. The product ships with a Magpul MOE-K grip and weighs 2.5 lbs.

Defend by Dead Down Wind is promoting its insect repellent lineup during Lyme Disease Awareness Month, offering picaridin and permethrin products to protect outdoor enthusiasts from mosquitoes, ticks, and disease-carrying insects. Products are available at DefendOutdoors.com and select retailers nationwide.

- TELEVISION -

Wild TV premiered Bloodline Adventures TV on April 1, 2026, featuring hosts Bryce and Arliss McNalley. The series, filmed in Alberta with international special episodes, combines hunting and fishing content with product reviews, tips, and family-focused outdoor storytelling.

- WILDLIFE -

The Oklahoma City Zoo tagged twenty first-generation monarchs with solar-powered transmitters to track their northbound migration. In cooperation with the Dallas Zoo, researchers are monitoring the butterflies' journey using the Project Monarch Science app, with one butterfly nicknamed "Verbena" traveling over 200 miles to Kansas.

This Memorial Day is more than just remembering. On the eve our nation’s 250th birthday, made possible because of the sacrifices of those patriots who took up arms to defend freedom and the American way of life, we must take the opportunity for true reflection beyond simply pausing to remember those who fell in war.

Memorial Day should be more than just remembering. It has to be. The memory of those Americans who purchased the blessings we enjoy demands more. Their example and their gift of freedom, at the cost of all their own futures, asks that we don’t confine the memory of these great Americans to a momentary pause and reflection.

This Memorial Day, we can and must do more than carry the memory of those who fell in service to our nation. The moment, and this day, calls on each of us to examine ourselves and ask if we are worthy of the price they paid for our freedom.

‘You are Worth It’

Medal of Honor recipient Marine Cpl. Kyle Carpenter wrote a book about this question. His book, “You are Worth it: Building a Life Worth Fighting For” was borne of a happenstance conversation with an Uber driver who was originally from Pakistan. Carpenter is the youngest Marine to be awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in Afghanistan in 2010 when he leapt on a grenade and absorbed the blast, saving a fellow Marine. That selfless decision nearly cost Carpenter his life. He flatlined three times while being evacuated. He lost his right eye and most of his jaw. The years following saw dozens of surgeries to reconstruct his body and years to reconstruct his life.

His Uber driver, Bobby, thanked Carpenter for his service. Carpenter responded, “You are worth it.”

That answer, from a humble and unassuming Marine whose split-second decision on a battlefield, rings in my head to this day. I’ve had the opportunity to meet Carpenter. He spoke at a Wounded Warrior hiring event I organized prior to my retirement from the Marine Corps. He’s as genuine a man and Marine as I’ve ever met. The honesty of his answer to his Uber driver begs each of us to ask ourselves if we’re worthy of his sacrifice. And knowing how close he was to losing his own life to protect his fellow Marine and fight for American freedom, it also begs us to rededicate ourselves to be Americans worthy of that sacrifice.

In the two wars in which I served, Iraq and Afghanistan, I was humbled to serve alongside giants. Those were the young men and women who picked up a rifle and walked into the fray to fight for an idea – that the freedom we enjoy in America is a greater ideal than their own lives.

The memory of many of them remains with me today. Their families buried those young Americans in cemeteries with rows upon rows of simple white stones, marking their resting place. There are 173 official national cemeteries in the United States and around the world. We honor them in those places.

Our presidents honor their memory at Arlington National Cemetery, where some of those Marines, sailors, soldiers and airmen with whom I walked alongside on battlefields now rest. Others are buried in hometown gravesites. All those places are reminders of the price of the freedoms we enjoy today.

They are also reminders for us, myself included, to be worthy of the cost they paid for that freedom. These young Americans knew that cost yet marched forward willingly. They were the best of us. That’s worthy of remembrance. It’s also worthy of living up to their example.

Arming Heroes

That notion isn’t lost on us in the firearm industry. We know that the companies we represent produce the arms and ammunition these warriors carry into battle. We are acutely aware that those Americans who fought for our freedom relied on us to produce the finest arms, ammunition and components that they staked their very lives on. Those guns and ammunition were forged in our factories. These Americans were forged from the best of us.

Being worthy of their sacrifice is what will ensure that we’re doing more than making firearms and ammunition to defend America for the next 250 years. It will ensure we’re forging Americans worthy of their example.

We know that Memorial Day is more than a day to simply remember those men and women who fell in war. Their sacrifice requires us to be worthy of it. Among the red, white and blue bunting, parades, moments of silence, rifle volley and longing sound of “Taps” echoing in the cemeteries, we should honor these Americans by doing more than just remembering.

We honor these heroes when we live up to that answer Cpl. Carpenter offered, “You are worth it.”

Mark Oliva

Mark Oliva is Managing Director of Public Affairs for NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association. He is a retired Marine Master Gunnery Sergeant with 25 years of service, including tours in Iraq, Afghanistan, Haiti, Albania and Zaire.

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