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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2025

- APPAREL -
The new ScentLok Merino 250 ¼ ZipHoodie and Bottom are ideal baselayers, offering outstanding thermal regulation, breathability, and next-to-skin comfort. Designed with flatlock seam construction, the merino collection also ensures maximum durability and comfort, allowing for unrestricted movement.
One of the keys to success with early-season whitetails is having the right gear and using it properly. Hunt Monkey performance gloves, socks and gear has just what you need, to not only remain concealed and comfortable but to also safely manipulate arrow releases and other equipment.
- AWARDS -
During the 36th Annual Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) Banquet & Auction, legendary NASCAR Hall-of-Famer, sportsman, lifelong conservationist, and immediate past Chairman of the CSF Board of Directors Richard Childress was honored with the DingellYoung Sportsmen’s Legacy Award – CSF’s highest Award.
- COMPETITION -
Airgunners from across the globe will gather at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio, for four days of competition and camaraderie at one of the sport’s most anticipated annual events. From September 17–20, 2025, over 200 participants will showcase their skills in Field Target, 100-Yard Benchrest, and the fast-paced Gunslynger events.
- COURTS -
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court urging the court to grant certiorari in Duncan v. Bonta, a case challenging California’s ban on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition.

- EVENTS -
We’re only two weeks away from the 40th annual Gun Rights Policy Conference and there’s still time to register. GRPC 2025 is set for Sept. 26 – 28 in Salt Lake City, at the Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek.
- FORESTRY -
Michigan’s greatest fire risk is usually in the spring, but downed wood from the March ice storm in northern Michigan forests and a forecast string of dry days mean people need to be careful with fire through the fall.
- GEAR -

Avian-X expands its product assortment, this time dipping its toes even farther into the soft-goods space by launching a lineup of floating shotgun cases. All-new for 2025, the brand’s Deluxe and Standard Floating Gun Cases are built to be the best line of defense for any waterfowl gun, regardless of where its owner prefers to hunt.

- HUNTING -
Pennsylvania’s new law repealing the state’s previous ban on Sunday hunting has taken effect, and the resulting new opportunities kicked off this past weekend on Sunday, Sept. 14.

Hunters might harvest an animal that appears to be sick or deformed, or looks suspect during the field-dressing process. While oddities are few and far between, and rarely present any cause for concern — especially when it comes to turning that harvest into delicious table fare — hunters are being encouraged to let a wildlife health specialist at the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) take a look.
- INDUSTRY -
Smith & Wesson Brands announces today the grand opening of the new Smith & Wesson Academy. Situated on the 236-acre headquarters campus in Maryville, Tennessee, this state-of-the-art facility serves as a premier training destination, featuring pistol and carbine ranges, a multi-purpose flex range, a 300-yard rifle range, and a two-story immersive shoot house.
- JOBS -
Whitetails Unlimited is currently seeking a Vice President of Field Operations. This professional, salaried, full-time position will work directly from the national headquarters in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. This is a highly responsible, very independent position that leads and oversees the field operations department for the eastern United States.
The Oregon Hunters Association has a newly created role for an experienced Executive Director to join their statewide organization. With OHA focused on advancing hunting opportunities, wildlife conservation, and habitat preservation throughout Oregon, this position offers exceptional career advancement opportunities in conservation leadership.

- LITIGATION -
Attorneys for George Peterson filed a petition for full-court rehearing with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in United States v. Peterson, a Firearms Policy Coalition-backed challenge to the federal government’s unconstitutional National Firearms Act  tax and registration requirements for suppressors, the organization announced.
- OPTICS -
Trijicon® announces the release of a 3.25 MOA Green Dot version of the popular RMR® Type 2 Adjustable LED reflex sight. The Trijicon RMR (Ruggedized Miniature Reflex) is extremely compact and lightweight, only 1.2oz, and designed to withstand the rigors of hard use under the most severe environmental conditions.  
The Vortex® Crossfire® HD 10x42 BinocularDiamondback® HD 10x42 Binocular (both Academy® exclusives), and Viper® Enclosed Shotgun Micro Red Dot (a Scheels® exclusive) are now available for a limited time in Mossy Oak® Original Bottomland®.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) hosted its 36th Annual Banquet & Auction, honoring the bipartisan leadership of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus (CSC) and its continued commitment to protecting America’s sporting traditions and conservation heritage.

Women for Gun Rights offered its full support for Florida's first-ever Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday. Running from September 8 through December 31, 2025, this initiative exempts sales tax on firearms, ammunition, hunting gear, and related outdoor supplies.
The Conservation Federation of Missouri (CFM) celebrated its 90th anniversary on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, with a special event at the Tiger Hotel in Columbia — the very place where the organization was founded in 1935. Affiliates, members, and supporters from across the state gathered to honor nine decades of conservation leadership and to witness the unveiling of CFM’s new logo.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
A longtime sponsor and client, G2 Ranch has relied on Keith Warren and The High Road Group as influencers to produce high-quality media that highlights and promotes their premier hunting operation in Pearsall, Texas.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Meprolight’s tritium-enhanced Mepro Tru-Dot® Adjustable Pistol Sights are built for shooters who demand repeatable, tunable accuracy. Rear-sight windage and elevation adjustments let you zero precisely for bullet weight and distance, so your point of aim matches your point of impact.

Beretta USA releases the latest addition to its modern classic lineup, the 80X Cheetah Tactical Desert. Following the success of the black variant, this new color option brings an updated look to a platform known for its iconic heritage and cutting-edge performance features.
Mission First Tactical (MFT) introduces the new MFT Storage Cube Designed with both function and aesthetics in mind, the MFT Storage Cube is the perfect solution for storing and transporting your essential gear.
the newest ground blind from Muddy® Outdoors delivers more than a deadly hunting hideaway—it keeps hunters completely undetected in the field. Crafted with textured die-cut fabric, the brand’s all-new blind blends seamlessly and naturally into its environment, breaking up its exterior outline while concealing movement inside.
Charter Arms® announces the introduction of the new Pathfinder II .22 double-action/single-action revolver, chambered in .22LR (Long Rifle). The new Pathfinder II .22LR features a 3.5" extruded stainless-steel vented barrel and cylinder.

Bear & Son Cutlery announces the launch of the 11 ¼” Subhilt Fighter, a modern fixed-blade knife crafted in Alabama. This new knife features a D2 steel blade, stainless finger guards, and a hand-fitted combination micarta and CNC-milled G10 handle.

Conceptualized by legendary knife designer Todd Begg, the newest tactical creation from SOG Knives is a warfighter knife, showcasing a design that’s built to last from materials sourced entirely in the USA.

- PROMOTIONS -
GRITR Sports & Outdoors announces an exclusive discount on the STACCATO 2011. Known for its precision engineering and proven reliability, this handgun—as well as compatible magazines and ammo—is now available with an extra 12% off at checkout using code S12.
Effective September 1, 2025, Riton will be offering a $20 rebate on all 1 Series products, and a $50 rebate on all 3 and 5 Series products. These rebates will be offered for all Riton product purchases made through December 31, 2025 on non-closeout items.

- SPONSORSHIPS -
Wiley X served as a station sponsor and fielded a four-person team at the 2025 Company B Texas Ranger Classic Sporting Clay Tournament, held September 5 at the Dallas Gun Club in Lewisville, Texas.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commissioners gathered at Roman Nose State Park near Watonga for a regular meeting Sept. 8. Commissioners received updates on wildlife and fisheries management activities in the northwestern region of the state, and heard a status report on the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s State Wildlife Action Plan. 
The Arizona Game and Fish Commission and department (AZGFD) have issued a draft Notice of Exempt Rulemaking to amend rules within Article 8 (wildlife areas and department properties) to enact amendments developed during the preceding Five-year Review Report.    
A temporary closure will begin this week for a section of the Beaverhead River during construction on the Montana Hwy. 91 bridge near Dillon. The closure will begin Sept. 16 and is expected to last through most of November.

- STATE PARKS -
Curious anglers can participate in a Beginner’s Fly-Fishing and Fly-Tying Class at Chadron State Park from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mountain time Oct. 4. The workshop is open to new and experienced fly fishers and will include all fishing equipment, materials and tools needed.
- TELEVISION -
Heroes Ranch continues to bring viewers a heartwarming and action-packed journey into the lives of America’s heroes on Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. ET on Sportsman Channel. 
Learn the secrets from world-renowned angler and passionate outdoorsman Mark Davis in his ongoing series JUST CAUGHT™: How to Catch, available to stream now on MyOutdoorTV.com. This series dives deep into the art and science of fishing, offering viewers the tools, techniques, and tactics they need to reel in more fish.
 

Three years into their relationship, there’s little doubt that Smith & Wesson and East Tennessee are getting along just fine. When it was announced that the storied company would be moving its corporate headquarters and building new facilities in Maryville, Tennessee, early critics predicted challenges ranging from culture shock to a paucity of trained workers.

That has most definitely not been the case. Friday’s opening ceremonies for S&W’s expansive new training facilities on their 236 acre campus seemed more like a welcoming party for the newest neighbor than the block than S & W’s return to the training category.

In fact, the training demonstrations weren’t put on by the Academy’s instructors, despite the facility being under the direction of former Navy SEAL Mark Cochiolo and there being no shortage of former associates in attendance. Demonstrations on the expansive facilities, which include pistol and carbine ranges, a multi-purpose flex range, a 300-yard rifle range, and a two-story immersive shoot house, were done by the Blount County SWAT Team.

The S&W Training Academy features something missing at many training facilities: space. Demonstrations showcased just how large the facilities in Maryville, Tennessee, really are. OWDN photo.

One thing made obvious during the ceremonies was that Maryville, Tennessee definitely isn’t Springfield, Massachusetts. Having taken part in numerous media and training events in the former Shooting Sports Center in Springfield until its closure in 2017, the depth and breadth of the new facilities was testimony to the expansiveness of the Tennessee campus. This new facility not only includes enclosed ranges with acreage, but classrooms, a fitness center, and offices to house what the company says will be “world-class experts leading the training programs.”

The grand opening, held entirely outside, highlighted the fact that S&W has room to expand. It also impressed attendees with the fact that the entire area, apart from the ranges themselves, was carpeted. A lot of carpet.

And there’s no better way to introduce people to your shooting facilities than inviting them to shoot your guns and ammunition to try them out. Following the Blount County demonstrations, attendees spread out across the Academy facilities to give them a try.

Spread across the ranges attendees had the opportunity to try the variety of S&W products, from heavy caliber revolvers (top) to the M&P line of carbines (below) at distances up to 300 yards.

 

Despite the heavy military and law enforcement presence and participation, the Academy will offer training to “the rest of us.” According to Cochiolo, one Academy goal is “helping individuals become proficient with their firearms.” Judging from the number of police units on hand, there will be no shortage of LE units taking advantage of the facilities as well.

The formal ceremonies contained the usual exhortations and celebrations from the political and business speakers, but the murder of Charlie Kirk added a decidedly different tone to what are usually fairly predictable “grand opening” stump speeches. There was plenty of “yay team” type remarks, but they were tempered with stronger stuff.

From mayors to United States Senators, the speeches touched on a common thread: the need for the majority to speak up. Not just for their political beliefs, but their faith.

No grand opening would be complete without a ribbon cutting. This one, however, differed in the fact that there were a lot officials and dignitaries cutting one very long ribbon.

From S&W CEO Mark Smith, who spoke eloquently to the fact that the nation and Smith & Wesson, had seen difficult times before, but both had faced-and overcome-them, to United States Senator Marsha Blackburn, who praised the facilities that would “train up more great warfighters to keep all of us safe” speaker after speaker added their exhortation that the faith and prayers of the nation would be way each American could contribute.

In his remarks, Smith repeatedly recognized what he said lay at the heart of Smith & Wesson, from the new facilities in Maryville to the nearly 900 workers still on the job in Springfield. “The key to our company,” he said, “isn’t the technology or our heritage. The strength of Smith & Wesson is, as it has been since 1857, our people. They have brought us to this spot.”

During his remarks, S&W CEO Mark Smith reminded everyone in attendance that difficult times weren’t something the nation had faced before. But the nation, like S&W, had come through them- together.

Speaking privately, Smith made no bones about the industry being in a slowdown. But he does’t seem overly concerned. “Ours is a cyclical industry,” he observed, “Smith & Wesson’s come through more than a few slow periods in its history. Not every company is in our position, but we are in a pretty good spot.”

From what I saw Friday, I’d have to agree.

We’ll keep you posted.

— JIm Shepherd

 
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