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- AUCTIONS -

An exclusive Smith & Wesson Collector's 1854 Rifle and Model 29 Revolver Set (number 89 of 100) is being auctioned with all net proceeds benefiting the NRA Freedom Action Foundation and Friends of NRA. Online bidding is open until April 17, 2026, with the live auction occurring during the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas.

- COMPETITION -

Team Ruger members delivered impressive performances across competitive events, with David Olhasso and James McGinty earning top finishes at the Arctic Blast Match and FL State IDPA Championship using Ruger RXM pistols. Doug Koenig, Annie Berger, Steve Foster, Aaron Martin, Lauryl Akenhead, Randi Rogers, and Gordon Carrell also secured podium finishes at Steel Challenges, NRL Hunter Match, and Texas State IDPA competitions.

- COURTS -

Firearms Policy Coalition announced a motion for summary judgment filed in Poway Weapons & Gear v. CDTFA, challenging California's 11% excise tax on firearms, ammunition, and firearm precursor parts. Plaintiffs Poway Weapons & Gear and Sacramento Gun Range are represented by Cooper & Kirk, PLLC and Michel & Associates, P.C.

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) filed a motion for summary judgment in Poway Weapons & Gear v. Gonzales, challenging California's 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition that took effect in July 2024. SAF argues the tax violates Second Amendment protections and contends that fundamental rights cannot be subject to special taxation.

- GIVEAWAYS -

Samson Manufacturing and TANDEMKROSS have partnered to create a special prize package featuring a Ruger 10/22 with SAS Folding Chassis System, Spitfire Lightweight Barrel, Manticore Lite Trigger Assembly, and Game Changer PRO Compensator, valued over $2,000, to be awarded at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings in Houston.

- HUNTING -

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's Waterfowl Rice Incentive Conservation Enhancement Program offers rice producers up to $150 per acre to leave post-harvest waste and flood fields during winter, creating habitat for migrating waterfowl while allowing managed weekend hunts coordinated by Private Lands Biologist David Graves.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will meet April 17 at Chadron State Park to consider staff recommendations for 2026 deer, antelope, and elk hunting seasons. Proposed changes include adjusting permit quotas, season dates, and bag limits to meet management goals based on population data and hunter input.

Arkansas's youth turkey hunt runs April 11-12 for hunters ages 6-15. The AGFC provides tips for mentors to keep young hunters engaged, including obtaining free youth turkey tags, practicing patience and stillness, ensuring comfort with snacks and insect repellent, and prioritizing fun over success to create lasting hunting memories.

The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners approved final 2026-27 hunting and trapping seasons with significant changes including one spring gobbler bag limit for wild turkeys, longer archery bear seasons in WMUs 3C and 3D, and new early October elk firearms season. Antlerless deer licenses increased to 1,469,000 statewide, and 155 elk licenses were allocated across four seasons.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

RetailBI released its monthly Firearm Sales Index showing an 11.9% year-over-year decline in March 2026 and an 8.2% year-to-date decline. The index, powered by Gearfire and compiled from over 2,000 U.S. firearms retailers, provides data-driven market insights to manufacturers, distributors, and retailers.

NSSF praised Kansas Governor Laura Kelly for signing HB2501, which removes state criminal prohibitions against firearm suppressors and eliminates state-level tax stamp requirements. The law passed with overwhelming bipartisan support and includes provisions for retailer immunity and enhanced penalties for criminal misuse of suppressors and short-barrel firearms.

- JOBS -

HeadHunters NW has been exclusively retained by a Salt Lake City-based firearms and accessories manufacturer to conduct a confidential search for a Director of Distribution & Fulfillment Operations. The role involves designing and operating a state-of-the-art distribution center, managing fulfillment systems, inventory control, and ATF/FFL compliance for a company trusted by the U.S. military and law enforcement.

HeadHunters NW has been exclusively retained by a U.S.-based firearms accessories manufacturer to conduct a confidential search for a Sales Manager. The role involves leading revenue growth across multiple channels while championing AI integration into sales and customer service operations, with a preference for candidates in the Northeast United States.

- ORGANIZATIONS -

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) criticized the Trump Administration for continuing to defend the Biden ATF's "Frame or Receiver" rule after the Supreme Court upheld it, despite FPC providing alternative regulatory proposals to protect Second Amendment rights.

The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies has released 12 professionally produced videos to help agencies and conservation partners communicate about modern regulated trapping. Developed through a Multistate Conservation Grant, the series emphasizes the role of trapping in wildlife management, animal welfare advancements, and science-based conservation outcomes across North America.

The Mule Deer Foundation applauds Utah's passage of H.B. 431, which establishes the Utah Wildlife Crossing Account to fund infrastructure reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions and enhancing migration corridors for mule deer, elk, and pronghorn across the state.

The Kinetic Group's ammo brands—Federal Ammunition, Remington, CCI, Speer, and Fiocchi of America—have expanded their partnership with IHEA-USA to support hunter education through the EduTech Catalyst Fund, the 2026 Annual Meeting, and a PUP AI website assistant deployment for state agencies.

The Mule Deer Foundation committed $2.4 million across 63 projects through the Utah Watershed Restoration Initiative, representing over one-third of the $6 million pledged collectively. MDF's support includes habitat work on 3,100 acres in Twelve Mile Canyon Watershed and a wildlife-vehicle collision mitigation study in southeast Utah.

- PODCASTS -

USFWS Director Brian Nesvik discussed efforts to improve National Wildlife Refuges and public hunting opportunities during Delta Waterfowl's 'Voice of the Duck Hunter' podcast. Nesvik outlined plans to address aging infrastructure and staffing shortfalls across the 573 National Wildlife Refuges, while Delta Waterfowl launched its Restoring Our Refuges initiative to seek increased public funding for refuge revitalization.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

Davidson's has become the exclusive distributor for TANDEMKROSS's new TKX22 Light Rifle, a competition-ready semi-auto .22lr rifle weighing less than 3.5 pounds. The rifle features TANDEMKROSS components, fiber optic sights, and M-LOK mounting options, with an MSRP of $1,449.99 available in four stock colors.

CMC Triggers Corp announced its new Remington 700 Adjustable Ultra Precision Trigger Group, available in Flat and Curved configurations. The trigger features zero creep, zero overtravel, a patent-pending O.C.D. Locking System, and user-adjustable pull weight from 8 oz to 3.5 lbs without disassembly.

Shell Shock Technologies announced its 5.56x45mm NAS3 Cartridge Cases are back in stock. The company is offering eight percent off orders over $300 from April 12-19, 2026, using code 556ISBACKIN. The nickel alloy cases are engineered for precision shooters and handloaders seeking superior performance and durability.

Hi Mountain Seasonings marks 35 years with limited edition items including a custom Damascus steel chef knife by Matt Peterson of Fire on the Mountain Custom Crafts and a walnut cutting board, plus a free 35th Anniversary Recipe Collection featuring venison, bear, and game recipes.

DeSantis Gunhide® introduces four new holster options for the Springfield SA-35 4", including the #137 Slim-Tuk™ IWB holster with 360° C-Clip mounting, #019 Mini Scabbard®, #002 Speed Scabbard®, and #1CL Thumb Break Scabbard (C&L)™, with prices ranging from $55.99 to $105.99.

- PROMOTIONS -

Kimber announced its Summer Centennial Promotion running April 1 through July 4, featuring the limited-edition 2K11 Independence pistol with a $250 cash rebate. The .45 ACP pistol includes custom Cerakote finish, three 13-round magazines, and optics-ready configuration, celebrating the company's heritage of American firearm craftsmanship.

- SHOWS -

Silent Steel USA will showcase its Streamer suppressor family at Booth #1055 during the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, featuring hands-on demonstrations of its proprietary FLOW-IQ gas management technology. The company offers three modular suppressor models supporting multiple calibers, with show pricing available at the booth.

Spartan Precision Equipment will exhibit at the 157th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, April 16–19, 2026, at Booth #3412. The company will showcase its award-winning Springbok Tripod, winner of the 2026 Golden Bullseye Award, along with the Valhalla Gen 2, Vidarr, and Javelin bipod series.

AGM Global Vision, a Grand Prairie, Texas-based thermal imaging and night vision manufacturer, will exhibit at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, April 17-19. Visitors to Booth 4203 can experience products including the Rattler V3 LRF, Adder V2 LRF, and Spectrum 4K-Mini, with opportunities to win thermal optics and gear.

SK Ammunition, a globally trusted rimfire ammunition manufacturer, will exhibit at the 155th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, April 16–19, 2026. The company will showcase its high-performance, precision shooting ammunition preferred by elite biathletes and PRS and NRL22 competitors.

Brigade Tactical will exhibit at the 155th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas from April 16-19 at booth 4526. The company will showcase its suppressor lineup featuring the innovative Monocore design, offering exclusive event pricing and demonstrating their precision-engineered equipment for shooters.

Dead Air Silencers will exhibit at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, April 16-19, showcasing their suppressor lineup including the Sandman, Nomad, Wolfman, RXD910Ti, Nomad Ti OTB, and CT5P at Booth #537.

Luth-AR will exhibit at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, Texas, April 16-19 at Booth 1950. Attendees can experience new products including the AR Globe Charging Handle and MBA Modular Buttstock Assembly, and meet founder Randy Luth, an AR industry pioneer.

Howa Precision Rifles will exhibit at the NRA Houston Annual Meetings April 17-19, 2026, showcasing new 2026 products including the Fence Line Series, Super Lite Gen 2 with HS Precision stock, and the new 25 Creedmoor cartridge. Daily rifle giveaways will be held at booth #1947.

Steiner eOptics will exhibit at LAAD Defense & Security Fair 2026 in São Paulo, Brazil, April 14–16, showcasing precision optics, night vision systems, and targeting solutions. Christian Johnson, Vice President of Sales and Business Development, highlighted the company's commitment to delivering reliable equipment for military and tactical operators.

Charter Arms, a manufacturer of American-made revolvers for over 60 years, will exhibit at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Houston, TX from April 16-19. The company will showcase new models including the Boomer compact revolver and Pathfinder II .22LR revolver at booth #4643.

XS Sights will showcase new products including Glock Gen 6 ACRO Optic Plates, HK VP9 Optic Plates, and magazine extensions at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings in Houston, Texas, April 17-19. The company will display sights and accessories for personal defense, hunting, and target shooting at booth #1716.

- STATE AGENCIES -

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources activated five pumps to divert water around the Cheboygan Lock and Dam as water levels rose within 15 inches of the dam's top. With up to 2 inches of rain forecasted, officials are working with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to explore reopening a hydroelectric generation station to increase water flow capacity.

The Private Land/Public Wildlife (PLPW) Advisory Committee will meet April 22 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. via Zoom to discuss technology and FWP access programs, review public access land agreements, and examine 2025 access program statistics.

An Interstate 90 bridge replacement project by the Montana Department of Transportation and Sletten Construction Companies over the Clark Fork River will close Old Highway 10 West and the pedestrian bridge at Triple Bridges beginning April 15 through fall 2027. River floating access remains open.

- STATE PARKS -

A new accessible playground has opened at Joe Wheeler State Park in Rogersville, Alabama, made possible by the Alabama State Parks Foundation with lead contributions of $100,000 from the Daniel Foundation and $50,000 from the Thompson Foundation. The project enhances the park experience for families and visitors of all abilities.

- TELEVISION -

The High Road with Keith Warren releases a new episode featuring Shaw Custom Rifles, showcasing the factory's precision rifle manufacturing process. Host Keith Warren then takes a new Excursion rifle to Alberta, Canada, for a black bear hunt with professional outfitter Dale McKinnon, demonstrating the rifle's effectiveness in the field.

World Fishing Network offers a free month-long preview throughout April on providers including Dish, Sling, Cox, Armstrong, TDS, Service Electric, and Blue Ridge, reaching approximately 7.65M incremental subscribers. The preview features programming from legendary anglers like Bill Dance, Roland Martin, and Jimmy Houston, plus tournament fishing and culinary shows.

Virginia’s Gov. Abigail Spanberger is set on making her mark in the Old Dominion. She campaigned for office as a moderate Democrat but Virginians are learning quickly that they’ve been hoodwinked. The reaction is astounding.

A recent poll conducted by George Mason University and The Washington Post found that Gov. Spanberger earned the highest disapproval rating from Virginians of any governor since 1994. Forty-six percent of Virginians disapprove of Gov. Spanberger’s job performance, just three months into the job. To put that into perspective, Gov. Spanberger won by 15 points in her race against former Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears. Her performance is also a glaring contrast to former Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s 53-39 job approval rating at the same point in his administration, according to Fox News.

Chief among those headwinds are two issues that the firearm industry is tracking very closely. First, Gov. Spanberger is expected to sign into law SB 749, which would unconstitutionally ban the purchase of Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs), or the AR-15-style semiautomatic rifles — the most common rifle in America — as well as semiautomatic shotguns used for hunting and home defense and many pistols and standard capacity magazines. Gov. Spanberger is also considering a bill, HB21, that would attempt to circumvent the bipartisan Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) to allow frivolous lawsuits against firearm industry members for the criminal misuse of firearms by remote third parties.

Add to that, Gov. Spanberger is backing a referendum effort to gerrymander the Congressional districts in Virginia that would bring a new hyper-partisan Virginia congressional delegation to Congress. If successful, it would change Virginia’s 11 Congressional districts that are currently comprised of six Democrats and five Republicans to 10 Democrats and just one Republican.

Playing Politics with Votes

While Gov. Spanberger and her redistricting backers claim this referendum, for which voting is underway, is in reaction to other states drawing new district lines in their own states. But that contrasts with what she said in 2019 about gerrymandering for political gain.

“Gerrymandering is detrimental to our democracy and it weakens the individual voices that form our electorates. Opposing gerrymandering should be a bipartisan priority,” Gov. Spanberger wrote on X, according to Fox News. That’s flipped. Now, she’s pitching the gerrymandering referendum to Virginians as a “temporary” effort.

But that “temporary” effort would have permanent effects. Democrats want to gain control of the U.S. House of Representatives. If Gov. Spanberger’s gerrymandering plan is successful, it alone would be enough to switch control of Congress, which is why it is being pursued. It would usher in another era of politically-driven impeachments of President Donald Trump. It would also do to the United States what Gov. Spanberger is doing to Virginia with gun control. They would ban entire classes of commonly owned firearms and unconstitutionally rob Americans of their right to keep and bear arms.

Polls conducted in the days before Virginians go to the polls show that gerrymandering in Virginia isn’t as popular as Gov. Spanberger bet on. One poll showed just over half of likely voters support the measure. The only poll that counts, though, is the one where ballots are counted, and early voting turnout already topped 676,502 ballots statewide, topping the early voting totals for the gubernatorial race last year that stood at 658,471. Rural, Republican-leaning counties showed strong early turnout. However, turnout will be the key to deciding whether Gov. Spanberger and the Virginia legislature can push their “temporary” gerrymandering measure.

The entire scheme is still subject to legal challenge. Two court rulings were appealed to Virginia’s Supreme Court, but a decision won’t be published until after the April 21 vote.

Virginians Buying Guns, Not Gun Control

Virginians aren’t happy with the gun control legislation that Gov. Spanberger is expected to sign into law, either. This is another area in which Gov. Spanberger is revealing she’s far from the moderate she once claimed to be.

Background checks for firearms in Virginia have risen by double digits in year-over-year comparisons. Local firearm retailers are turning training classrooms into temporary armories to handle the surge in sales. That’s happening as a direct response to the threat on Second Amendment rights by antigun lawmakers to violate both the Commonwealth’s Constitution and the U.S. Constitution.

There were 53,770 background checks conducted for the sale of a firearm in January 2026. That was up by nearly 26 percent over the 42,677 that were completed just a year earlier. February 2026 saw the same increase, but with increased percentages. In February, 65,501 background checks were completed, which was a 55 percent increase over the 42,193 completed just a year before. The pattern continued into March when 79,383 background checks were done, a 70 percent increase over the 46,659 in March 2025.

Adding that up, there were 198,654 background checks completed in Virginia for the sale of a firearm compared to 131,529 during the same three months last year. That’s a 51 percent increase so far. That trajectory is expected to continue until the expected legislation goes into effect in July.

Gov. Spanberger might lie about how she intends to govern, but the numbers don’t. Virginians don’t like what she’s doing to the Commonwealth that gave the nation George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. They also don’t like what she’s doing with the right to keep and bear arms the Founding Fathers knew was vital to ensuring Virginians remain free.

– Larry Keane

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