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THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2025

- AIR GUNS -
RAW (Rapid Air Worx) announced the expansion of its acclaimed HM1000x Mini Hunter lineup with the addition of a new .30 caliber model. Equipped with a 15-inch twin-port Lothar Walther barrel, the Mini Hunter offers outstanding accuracy in a compact 32-34 inch profile.
- COMPETITION -
On the morning of January 11th, archers from across Michigan converged at the Central Michigan Sportsman Club in Stanton for an indoor target regional tournament. Ninety-five archers from six Michigan S3DA teams participated in the event.
- EVENTS -
Mossberg, a trusted partner of the National Wild Turkey Federation since 2008, is returning as a Longbeard Sponsor for the 2025 NWTF Convention and Sport Show, scheduled for Feb. 12-16 in Nashville, Tennessee.
- INDUSTRY -
Gunstores.com announced a seamless integration with Zanders Sporting Goods. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Gunstores.com’s mission to provide firearm dealers with unparalleled access to inventory, streamlined operations, and enhanced customer experiences.
Savage Arms has received a 2024 Editors’ Choice Award from On Target Magazine. Savage received this Editors’ Choice Award for its new REVEL Classic, a modern take on the classic rimfire lever action.

Henry Repeating Arms is unveiling its new Special Products Division, a collaborative hub dedicated to pioneering advancements in firearms design and technology to explore what’s possible.
Kinsey’s will now be distributing Colt and CZ in 2025. Additionally, Colt and CZ will be in attendance as vendors at the 2025 Kinsey’s Dealer Show in Lancaster, PA, from February 13-15.
- MEDIA -
Outdoor Sportsman Group is excited to unveil a dynamic digital video series for waterfowl enthusiasts, WILDFOWL: Inside the Blind. Presented by FIOCCHI, this captivating series is available exclusively through OSG’s digital platforms.
Next on Deer and Wildlife Stories, host Keith Warren takes viewers to Glasgow, Kentucky, for an in-depth look at Woodard Whitetails, one of the most successful and innovative deer and elk farms in the industry, led by renowned breeder Henry Woodard.

- NEW PRODUCTS -
The Momentum Varmint Elite adds a new dimension in field performance with the introduction of an all-new camo pattern for 2025. Franchi Verdant is one of three new Franchi-exclusive camo patterns to come online in 2025 and was selected as an ideal pattern for the Momentum Varmint Elite.
Browning Trail Cameras announces the Command Ops Elite 40, a trail camera that delivers 40MP image resolution at an unmatched value. The camera combines 40MP resolution, 900p HD+ video with sound, and a lightning-fast 0.3-second trigger speed, ensuring users capture every critical moment, day or night.
Benelli kicks off 2025 with the release of its next-generation pump-action shotgun, the Nova 3 Hunting. The Nova 3 Hunting continues the Nova’s innovative one-piece and corrosion-proof framework with a 100% Poly-Mod construction, forming a strong, unitized receiver and buttstock configuration.
Stingray Airsoft announces its Fire Control System. It enhances weapon accuracy, offering real-time adjustments to improve gameplay performance.

The CZ BREN 2 Ms semi-automatic platform is redesigned from the second-generation BREN, with reduced weight and enhanced ergonomics. The BREN 2 Ms boasts a lighter construction thanks to an aluminum receiver and carbon fiber-reinforced polymer lower.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
John Devney, chief policy officer for The Duck Hunters Organization, has been named as the 2025 Chairman of the American Wildlife Conservation Partners. AWCP is a coalition of the country’s 52 leading sporting-conservation organizations representing hunter-conservationists, wildlife professionals, outdoor enthusiasts, conservation educators, and scientists.
Rules that will govern CMP competitions in the next competition year are now posted on the CMP website where competitors and Match Officials can download them in preparation for their 2025 competition seasons. The CMP currently produces seven different competition rulebooks that were revised for 2025 competitions.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
RCBS has introduced the new UPM-3 Competition Powder Measure. Featuring a MatchMaster Micrometer adjustable screw, handloaders can precisely adjust their charge weight while easily recording and dialing their preferred setting back in during a future loading session.

- SHOT SHOW -
Winchester Ammunition Deer Season XP is celebrating 10 years as the most accurate and lethal bullet for deer hunting. Building on a decade of success, the Deer Season XP product line is expanding in 2025 with heavy for caliber bullet weights in several popular calibers.
CZ mirrored the SHADOW 2 COMPACT after its legendary full-sized competition model. Shooters get the same instinctive fit and feel as its flagship CZ SHADOW 2, with a reduction in size and weight.
Taurus USA announced the release of the Taurus 850, a modern take on the classic small-frame revolver, chambered in .38 Special. Available in sleek black and stainless-steel finishes, with 2-inch and 3-inch barrel options, the Taurus 850 features a smooth double action trigger system, paired with an internal shrouded hammer that ensures a smooth, snag-free draw.
ATN Corp introduces their X-Celsior Night Vision Scope, the next generation in hunting technology. With its ultra-sensitive nighttime sensor boasting an impressive 2688x1944 pixel resolution, the X-Celsior ensures you capture every moment, even in the darkest conditions. See it at the ATN Corp. Booth #12872.

Streamlight, Inc. launched the MegaStream USB, a compact USB-C rechargeable flashlight that delivers 1,800 lumens, 26,000 candela, and a two-hour run time on the high setting.
Remington Ammunition introduces Royal Flush, an all-new shotshell load engineered for hunting upland birds. This innovative product is available in 12, 16 and 20 gauge. SHOT Show attendees are encouraged to visit booth #11838 for a firsthand look at Royal Flush.
Winchester Safes announced a major unveiling at the SHOT Show in Las Vegas: the introduction of the new Evolution Bow Safe. SHOT Show attendees will have the exclusive opportunity to experience the Evolution Bow Safe firsthand.
Bond Arms unveiled the Rowdy XL Flag Package to their 2025 lineup. The Rowdy XL Flag Package pairs a uniquely engraved Rowdy XL handgun with a black leather driving holster, both emblazoned with the iconic American Flag.

Lipsey’s has launched the new Smith & Wesson Ultimate Carry Titanium J-Frame revolver offered in both stainless and black chambered in 32 H&R Magnum. The UC Titanium, at 13 ounces, still has the same upgrades as the original, including the UC sights, endurance package, and upgraded trigger. The revolver comes installed with Smith & Wesson Rubber Boot Grips and also includes Hamre Forge AFR Undercover grips.
Walker’s recently revealed their SUPPRESSOR and SUPPRESSOR BT Earbuds. Available in two styles, one with and the other without Bluetooth 5.3 Low Energy connectivity, the SUPPRESSOR Earbuds can be seen by SHOT Show attendees at the GSM Outdoors booth, #12669, at the Venetian Expo, Level 2.
Safariland introduced Ballast - its most advanced duty holster for law enforcement professionals, which debuted at the 2025 SHOT Show. The holster's lightweight and durable design has a proprietary crush-resistant design and, unique to Ballast, features a new Ingress Guard to mitigate access inside the holster.
Franchi presents a redesigned Affinity shotgun with the all-new Affinity 3.5 Waterfowl Elite and Affinity 3 Waterfowl Elite. Built for the waterfowler, the Affinity Waterfowl Elite series enters 2025 with a fresh look that holds to the manufacturer’s Italian craftsmanship heritage
For 2025, Stoeger expands its M3000 lineup into the personal defense realm with the addition of the all-new M3000 Tactical. The M3000 Tactical begins with a Tungsten Cerakote receiver fitted with an 18.5-inch barrel. The barrel comes with a breacher-style choke and a pedestal front sight that is built to take the hard knocks.
- STATES -
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is offering 8,547 wild turkey licenses for the 2025 spring hunting season, 410 more than last year. The spring turkey season opens April 12 and continues through May 18.
Renovations to the Area 2 boat ramp at Bluestem State Recreation Area in southwest Lancaster County will begin Jan. 22, closing access to the area temporarily. The project will include construction of a new boat ramp and launch dock to improve recreational users’ launching and watercraft retrieval experience.
February is the best time of the year to see America’s national bird here in Utah. Bald eagles fly to Utah in the winter to find food and escape colder conditions farther north. By the time February arrives, hundreds of eagles are typically in the state.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission educators have scheduled interesting and engaging events for the curious in February. These include the "Little Saplings" program, a webinar on oak woodland restoration, and more.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) as the cause of death in waterfowl in Gibson County in December and suspects HPAI as the cause of waterfowl deaths in Allen, Benton, Hamilton, Lake, LaPorte, Newton, Pike, Porter, Starke, Tippecanoe, and Vermillion counties over the last six weeks.
Eleven Arkansas schools received targets and other archery equipment in late December from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission to continue the expansion of its popular Archery in the Schools Program. The money for all this equipment came through special grants provided by the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation.
- TELEVISION -
Waypoint TV is set to launch the new season of Saltwater Underground with Nick Honachefsky this Friday at 9 PM ET. Saltwater Underground takes viewers on fresh and exciting journeys to some of the world’s most iconic fishing destinations
The popular Outdoor Channel series Sporting Classics with Chris Dorsey saw a dramatic 20% increase in audience from 2023 to 2024. The series reached 2.38 million households with 2.7 million unique views over the 3rd and 4th quarters of 2024.
 

Opening day at SHOT Show always brings unexpected news. This year, the surprise was the quiet announcement that the Olin Winchester subsidiary of Olin Corporation (NYSE: OLN) was paying $75 million dollars for Ammo, Inc.’s (NASDAQ: POWW) ammunition business.

Not only was the announcement news to the industry, it was a total blindside to AMMO’s booth workers. For them, it was unexpected news accompanied by an injection of uncertainty that didn’t do much for their enthusiasm. “We had absolutely no idea,” one worker told me, “someone told me earlier there was ‘something’ going on, but we had no idea. Guess we weren’t paying attention.”

Wall Street, however, was watching, and apparently approved.

Following Tuesday’s market close, Ammo (POWW) stock had climbed to $1.68/share, the highest close since July 2024. At the market close yesterday, it closed at $1.63, still significantly higher than before the announcement.

Despite the surprise announcement of a sale of the ammunition business of Ammo, Inc., the company is still offering its products at SHOT. The plan is to continue business as usual until a sale is concluded. OWDN image.

The transaction was unanimously approved by AMMO’s Board of Directors and ends a year-long strategic review process board member Christos Tsentas says concluded the sale was “in the best interests of the company’s shareholders” and “positioned them for long-term success.”

Sale of the ammunition section of AMMO leaves the company with GunBroker.com, a significantly better performing business. It also leaves the company with a significant amount of capital. Capital the company says will be used to “grow and scale GunBroker.com as the e-commerce space for the firearms and shooting sports industries.”

What, I asked CEO Jarrod Smith, drove the decision?

“At some point running an ammo company,” he explained, “you’ve got to decide to get real big or stay niche. And in hard markets like this, there are supply chain risks at every turn. There’s a massive shortage of propellant, you have to buy all your primers for manufacturing, etc.”

“We didn’t have the best outlook at our size market without being connected at the hip to a strategic manufacturer that was more vertically integrated…What it came down to was that the team that’s in Manitowoc, with their deep skill set,to be used at maximum capacity, we would need to invest in a primer line, a propellant line, and bullet manufacturing. That was going to be another 10, 15, 20 year push into the energetics world to secure our future, or we needed to streamline our business.”

“And,” he concluded, “that’s what we’re doing.”

Upside? Absolutely. In addition to a significant cash influx (approximately $60 million after expenses and retirement of the construction loans for the Manitowoc facility) the management team can now focus their attention on growing their already-successful GunBroker.com business.

For Olin, the transaction brings several additional capacities. The 185,000 square foot Manitowoc facility -and its employees - will, according to Olin, “complement Winchester’s existing production capabilities.” It will also enable manufacture niche products that offer the ability make “high-margin speciality calibers” without requiring line changeovers or capacity reductions at their other facilities.

When fully integrated, Olin estimates the acquisition will yield “realized synergies” of $40 million.

The Manitowoc facility,” Winchester Ammunition President Brett Flaugher says, “will extend Winchester’s leadership position and expand the reach and value of our near full integration.”

That, he says, “will enable our legacy plants to lower costs of existing high-volume products and increase our ability to participate in higher margin specialty rounds at a cost advantage.”

The closing is expected to be completed in Q2 of 2025. At the same time, AMMO will be rebranding and changing the corporate name.

In addition, Smith says, they’re focusing on processes designed to make it easier for GunBroker.com buyers and sellers to more easily offer -and purchase- their products online. “We’ve accomplished a lot,” he said, “we have built a cart that enables buyers to check out multiple items, added a financing facility, and shipping solutions to offer lower rates.”

Future goals include changes Smith says are designed to make the site “the agnostic glue of the industry for the exchange of firearms and regulated items.”

Part of that construction includes a mobile app that will allow sellers to streamline the process of putting product in front of potential buyers.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

—Jim Shepherd

 
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