Mission Archery reintroduces Solocam® technology with the 2026 Stryde, an advanced entry-level bow featuring draw lengths from 21 to 30 inches and speeds up to 323 FPS. The bow includes Mathews' 3D Damping technology, rotating mod system, and is available in two limb configurations with multiple premium finishes.
Team Mathews dominated the second leg of the 2026 IBO Triple Crown in Franklin, Pennsylvania, with Dan McCarthy winning the Men's division, Sharon Wallace claiming first in Women's Pro, and Emily McCarthy and Cara Kelly securing second and third place respectively for a complete podium sweep.
Athletes using Easton X10 arrows won gold medals in all individual and team divisions at the Antalya 2026 Hyundai Archery World Cup Stage 3 in both recurve and compound competition. The X10's aluminum-carbon construction has made it a preferred choice for elite archers at World Cups, World Championships, and Olympic Games.
Guns.com and CZ announced the Legends Run Forever Benefit Auction featuring a rare 1935 CZ 175 motorcycle and new CZ 75 Legend pistol, with all proceeds supporting Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), a nonprofit serving families of fallen law enforcement officers.
CZ and Guns.com launched an exclusive benefit auction running through June 30, featuring a new CZ 75 Legend pistol paired with a restored 1935 CZ 175 motorcycle. All proceeds support Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. (C.O.P.S.), which serves families of fallen law enforcement officers.
Wildlife for Tomorrow announced the 2026 Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame inductees: Leland "Bill" Brake, Mark Hullinger, James Marquardt (posthumously), John Millican, and the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory. The 28th Annual Banquet will be held August 22, 2026, at The Wigwam Resort in Litchfield Park.
The Maine Warden Service dive team recovered the body of Timothy Payson, 59, from Chickawaukie Lake in Rockland after he went missing during a boat ride. The search involved divers, sonar, and assistance from Rockland, Rockport, Thomaston fire departments and local police agencies.
Ducks Unlimited and partners including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service celebrated the restoration of 186 acres across 48 prairie potholes in Minnesota's Orange Waterfowl Production Area, representing over $1 million in conservation investments as part of DU's Living Lakes Initiative.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is supporting former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's legal challenge to Virginia's newly passed assault weapons ban. The lawsuit, Curtis v. Katz, includes plaintiffs Bob's Gun Store, Mike Wood, Dustin Curtis, and Daniel Hinkson, arguing the ban violates Virginia's Militia Clause.
Brandon Herrera, Second Amendment advocate and Congressional candidate, will address the 41st annual Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC) scheduled for September 25-27 in Dallas. Co-hosted by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA), the event features leading 2A experts including Robert Cekada, Jared Yanis, and Cam Edwards.
Salamonie Lake's interpretive center hosts an open house on June 27 featuring a ribbon cutting for a newly accessible family restroom with a motorized changing table donated by the Steve Berry family in honor of Elaine Berry. The event includes a Touch-a-Truck experience and showcases accessible features sponsored by Friends of Upper Wabash Interpretive Services and Thrivent.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has reopened the northern portion of Point of Rocks Fishing Access Site on the upper Yellowstone River near Carbella after lifting a partial closure due to a grizzly bear feeding on an animal carcass.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is offering charter boat captains and guides up to $1,500 per trip to take winners of the Reel in the Blues Bonanza on blue catfish trips during summer and fall 2026. The program aims to remove invasive blue catfish from the Chesapeake Bay while supporting the charter fishing industry.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is offering "Fish with a Warden" sessions throughout summer to help anglers learn fishing regulations, identify fish species, and gain mentored fishing experience. Sessions are scheduled at various state parks and forests, with pre-registration available for up to 30 participants per session.
Yamaha Pro Jason Christie won the 2026 Bassmaster Elite at Pasquotank River/Albemarle Sound with 92 pounds, 7 ounces, earning his second Elite Series victory of the season. Fishing primarily in the Chowan River, Christie focused on shallow cover and a key dock that proved instrumental in securing the championship.
The Michigan Forest Association profiles Madelyn "Mad Dog" Kleitch, an Army veteran and new forest owner who manages 263 acres across three properties. Kleitch has enrolled her Midland County forest in the American Tree Farm System and is exploring the Forest & Water Fund administered by Michigan Forest Association for sustainable management practices including prescribed fire and tree planting.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources awarded $690,000 in competitive grants to nine flood reduction and restoration projects across Maryland counties. Funding from the Resilience Through Restoration Initiative and NOAA will support living shorelines, green infrastructure, and flood preparedness planning in Anne Arundel, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Howard, Prince George's, and Somerset counties.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission announced that 2026-27 hunting and trapping licenses will go on sale June 22, 2026, at 8 a.m. Executive Director Stephen Smith highlighted expanded opportunities, including all hunting seasons open on Sundays except migratory game birds. Resident general licenses remain $20.97, among the most affordable in the country.
Groupe Beneteau will close its Cadillac, Michigan facility in Q3 2026 and divest Four Winns, Glastron, and Scarab Jet brands to focus on seven core brands. The decision follows "geopolitical challenges" and structural weakness in bowrider and jet boat segments.
Streamlight Inc. appointed Christina Zeman as Regional Sales Manager for its Federal/Military Division. Zeman brings extensive federal government sales experience from previous roles at Axon Enterprise and ADS, Inc., where she managed contracts and business development with federal agencies.
The Wild Sheep Foundation is hiring a Visual Communications Manager to advance its conservation mission through strategic communications and visual design. Based in Bozeman, Montana, WSF seeks an experienced professional to develop engaging content across multiple platforms. Interested candidates should apply to Julie Tripp by June 30, 2026.
Federal Ammunition is now shipping its new Suppressor Case, featuring a heat-resistant lining and side-pinch pockets designed to safely store suppressors up to 10 inches long. The case includes a full-length zipper, T-handle, and zippered storage pocket, priced at $39.99.
Genus Logistics renewed its three-year Heritage Partnership with Houston Safari Club Foundation, continuing support for education, conservation, and hunting heritage. The logistics provider specializes in trophy importation and wildlife shipments, with operations at JFK and Houston airports.
The Hunting Matters podcast, the official podcast of the Houston Safari Club Foundation, features Houston businessman and conservationist Gib Surles discussing family, hunting heritage, and legacy. Surles, Principal and Founder of The Forrest Group, LLC, shares insights on intentional living and conservation ethics from his hunting experiences across North America, Africa, Spain, and Alaska.
Beretta USA introduces the A400 L Field, the latest evolution of the A400 platform featuring a nickel-plated receiver with scroll and floral engravings, Grade 2.5+ walnut stock, and Beretta's B-LINK® gas operating system for enhanced performance and refined aesthetics for hunters and clay target enthusiasts.
REDARC launches the RedVision Essentials Display, a hardwired battery monitor designed for overlanders, off-road enthusiasts, and contractors. The device shows charge level, charging status, and power source with color LED indicators, featuring Bluetooth connectivity and optional Start Battery Recovery capability when paired with BCDC Alpha or Manager Alpha chargers.
Galco has launched the Optic Solution Shoulder Rig, a modernized shoulder holster compatible with carry-style red dot optics. The design combines proven features from Galco's Jackass and Miami Classic models with 21st-century upgrades for today's EDC pistols.
Browning Trail Cameras officially released the Defender Pro Scout Max HD Solar, a cellular trail camera featuring built-in solar power for extended deployments with minimal maintenance. The camera offers HD image quality, quick setup with a color viewing screen, and automatic network detection using pre-installed AT&T and Verizon SIM cards.
Derya announced its June 2026 United States Edition Product Catalog, now available exclusively online at derya.us/catalog. The dynamic digital approach eliminates printed materials while providing real-time accuracy on Derya's expanding lineup of pistols, shotguns, rifles, and accessories featuring proprietary technologies like the Second Wind Trigger™ and BufferBolt™ recoil-absorbing system.
Spartan Precision Equipment launches the Valhalla Gen 2 Bipod, a lightweight shooting support system weighing 13 ounces and constructed from hard-anodized aluminum and carbon fiber. Engineered for hunters and precision long-range shooters, the bipod features an innovative horizontal spigot mounting system and rapid-deployment capabilities, available at $425 or $475 with adaptor systems.
Davidson's, a leading national firearms wholesaler, is now distributing competition-grade pistols from Fusion Firearms, a Venice, Florida-based manufacturer. Davidson's will offer the XP Pro, XP Comp, XF Pro, and the new XP 3C models, featuring match-grade barrels, precision-fit components, and optic-ready platforms designed for competitive shooters and serious enthusiasts.
Silent Steel USA has partnered with Sports South, the nation's largest wholesale shooting sports distributor, to bring its complete Streamer suppressor lineup and full product catalog to dealers nationwide. The Streamer family includes full-size, compact, and micro models featuring proprietary FLOW-IQ™ technology, available in multiple calibers.
Range USA, the nation's largest indoor gun range and firearm retailer, is offering members 10% off merchandise from June 18-24 for Father's Day. The promotion highlights Range USA's membership program, which includes three tiers—Basic, Premium, and Elite—plus specialized Defender memberships for law enforcement, military, veterans, and first responders.
BERSA USA will exhibit at GunCon 2026 from June 17-20 at the Eastwood Event Centre in Niles, Ohio. The company will showcase new suppressors, BP9 and BP9 FS striker-fired pistols, and M2XI double-stack 1911 variations alongside its legacy lineup.
GForce Arms has joined Whitetails Unlimited as a national sponsor, offering firearms including handguns, hunting shotguns, and rifles at competitive prices. WTU President Jeff Schinkten welcomed GForce Arms to the organization, which has over 475 chapters and 120,000 members dedicated to white-tailed deer conservation and hunting traditions.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources awarded a $75,000 grant to Michigan Trout Unlimited to study removal costs for Big Creek Dam in Crawford County. The 62-year-old dam, drawn down in 2025 due to structural damage, failed to meet its intended goals of improving trout habitat and fishing opportunities.
Deer & Deer Hunting TV premieres its 22nd season on June 30 on Pursuit Channel and PursuitUP app, featuring 13 new episodes hosted by Daniel Schmidt with contributors Mark Kayser and Josh Honeycutt. The show explores whitetail behavior, biology, and hunting strategies, sponsored by Easton Archery, SEVR Broadheads, TenPoint Crossbow Technologies, and other outdoor brands.
We have officially entered the spaghetti phase of gun control.
This is when those in favor of gun control introduce any manner of legislative schemes to restrict lawful citizens from purchasing, selling, making, and probably soon inheriting firearms, in the hope that something sticks to the wall.
Sometimes it’s a specific firearm, like the AR-15/modern sporting rifle or the Glock. Other efforts target broader categories of firearms, such as semi-automatic firearms.
Thanks to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) and major legal opinions such as Heller and Bruen, gun control efforts have been hitting a brick wall.
That brick wall was erected in large part through the efforts of organizations like the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the NRA, the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), and Gun Owners of America (GOA). Those groups have taken on cases like these, pushing them up the judicial chain to the highest court possible.
But alas, that hasn’t stopped state legislatures and candidates for public office from making up, well, effluvia. It’s as if they have a team sitting around dreaming stuff up, which they clearly do.
Going Mental
Dan Osborn, an Independent candidate for U.S. Senate in Nebraska told attendees at a town hall he would call for a “mandatory five-year mental health checks for owners of AR-15s and similar ‘assault-style’ rifles.”
The Plains Sentinel reported that “Osborn proposed a preemptive “red flag” law targeting owners of “assault-style rifles,” which would require gun owners to undergo a mental health evaluation every five years to re-register those weapons.”
Read that one more time because it’s almost too absurd to believe.
Calling for mental health checks in order to own a firearm—ownership of which is clearly protected by the Second Amendment and subsequent SCOTUS and lower-court rulings—is itself remarkable. One could argue it is evidence that the person proposing such restrictions, not the gun owner, needs the screening.
Overlooking the obvious, that this would be unconstitutional, the idea of any state or Congress imposing a preemptive mental health check requirement for one right opens a massive can of worms for targeting other rights.
Imagine imposing the same kind of requirement for those who comment online—about anything Congress disagrees with. This would be an American spin on Great Britain’s restrictive social media laws that have resulted in an estimated 12,000 arrests annually for online comments.
Or perhaps mental health screening could be required for people prescribed antidepressant medications.
The idea of establishing a database of people prescribed antidepressants for the purpose of regularly scheduled governmental screenings is a huge violation of privacy. And most recognize that.
But the same idea for gun owners is just perfectly fine according to U.S. Senate candidate Osborn. He and his ilk just don’t see this violation of privacy as an issue when it comes to gun owners.
Have You Signed Our Registry
In Colorado, the Colorado State Shooting Association is challenging, through legal action, House Bill 26-1126 which Governor Jared Polis signed into law.
The bill forces firearms retailers to maintain detailed records of purchasers, such as name, age and address. It also catalogs the make, caliber, and finish of the gun, as well as the firearm’s serial number.
David Price, an attorney for CSSA, told Colorado media, “This new law requires firearm dealers to turn over their purchase records containing information regarding their customers to a broad array of government employees who may request them without a warrant, without probable cause, without giving any reason.”
He added that, “We have carefully examined the legal authorities that govern this type of law, and firmly believe that it violates the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition against unreasonable search and seizure.”
Once all these records are turned over to the state government, they will be subject to any number of Freedom of Information requests—and there will be many.
Of course, a database like this would certainly prove useful if and when a state of emergency occurs and Colorado wants to locate firearm owners and take their guns. Just like New Orleans did in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Again, nobody in Colorado’s government is proposing a database of alcohol or marijuana buyers. Or one of DUI convictions so those same alcohol and pot retailers can run a background check, so as not to sell to a known drunk or impaired driver.
But when it comes to guns, all’s fair in hate and war.
Every blue state is, or soon will be, rolling out its own exceptionally stupid bills designed to rein in the right to keep and bear arms. If nothing else, these measures help score points with a liberal voting base and secure donations from anti-gun major donors and Super PACs.
But most of all, these legislative attacks—which directly hinder the exercise of a Constitutional right—ultimately force organizations like the NSSF, NRA, SAF, FPC, and GOA into court in order to drain the coffers of those pro-Second Amendment groups.
Especially because those organizations continue to win key legal battles defending the right of law-abiding Americans to own and use firearms.
– Paul Erhardt, Managing Editor, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network