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MONDAY, JULY 7, 2025

- AWARDS -
The Arizona Game and Fish Commission is soliciting nominations for its 2025 Commission Awards. The awards recognize Arizonans who have contributed significantly to the conservation of the state’s wildlife, its outdoor heritage, and the mission of the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD).
Excalibur Crossbow announces that its 2025 flagship, the Hybrid?X, has earned the title of Most Reliable in Outdoor Life’s 2025 Best Crossbows test, as determined by seasoned gear editor Scott Einsmann (outdoorlife.com).
- BIRDING -
Ohio can celebrate a milestone this Independence Day with 964 confirmed active bald eagle nests, according to the Ohio DNR’s Division of Wildlife. More than 1,800 reports from citizen scientists statewide helped complete the 2025 bald eagle nest census. Division of Wildlife staff followed up on these reports and confirmed nest locations in 87 of Ohio’s 88 counties.
- BOATING -
Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area South Shore boat ramp has reopened July 3, just in time for the holiday weekend. The ramp had been temporarily closed since the middle of May after waves deposited a significant amount of sediment in the South Shore inlet.
- EVENTS -
Dead Air Silencers is attending the 2025 National School Safety Conference this week in Grapevine, Texas, where the company is connecting with Texas Peace Officers, School Resource Officers (SROs), and Emergency Managers.

Luth-AR announces its Title Sponsorship of the Sturgis Gun Rally to create the ultimate crossover event for firearm enthusiasts and motorcycle fanatics alike. We’re calling on firearm manufacturers, parts suppliers, tactical gear makers, and all industry players to EXHIBIT. Spaces are filling up, time is running short.
Evolution Outdoor will exhibit at the 2025 International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades (ICAST). This event will take place July 15-18 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Interested retailers, buyers and media are encouraged to visit Booth #3820 to explore these innovative products.
SLG2, Inc. will be making a stop with its Shoot Like A Girl experience at Cabela’s in Thornton, Colorado, on Saturday, July 12, from 9am to 6pm and Sunday, July 13, from 10am to 3pm. This interactive event offers a welcoming and safe environment designed to introduce women and their families to the exciting world of shooting sports.
- FISHERIES -
The Gulf Council (Council) will host a series of virtual Advisory Panel (AP) meetings and a Public Comment Session to discuss Executive Order 14276 “Restoring American Seafood Competitiveness” and Executive Order 14192 “Unleashing Prosperity through Deregulation”.

- FISHING -
The winning bait from the 2023 Bassmaster Classic just got better. The Tungsten Smeltinator from Northland Tackle is a smaller, improved version of the original Smeltinator that is more sensitive and has a better sonar return than traditional lead jigs.
Northland Tackle has added a little flash to its lineup with the brand-new Tungsten Crappie Queen. Made from tungsten which is 70% more dense than traditional lead, the Crappie Queen gets to fish quick – even at smaller sizes.
Some say bigger baits mean bigger fish. Big Bite Baits pro Clifford Pirch won’t disagree when it comes to the new Scentsation 6.5" Cliffhanger Worm. The 6.5" Cliffhanger is a must-have drop shot worm that comes 10 per pack and can be found in 8 proven Big Bite colors.
The Bill Lewis Baby Bubbler is built for everyone. Epitomizing the term “user-friendly”, the Baby Bubbler is a 2" plopper-style topwater lure that can be fished just about anywhere.

- GIVEAWAYS -
Shoot ON announces the “Made in America – Built to Perform” GiveawayShoot ON’s latest offering is made possible through leading American-made manufacturers Henry Repeating Arms, Rock River Arms, and XS Sights. Giveaway ends July 23, 2025, so enter today.
VIKTOS, in collaboration with Jacob Grey Firearms and leading industry partners, announces The Power Draw Summer Giveaway, an unparalleled opportunity for enthusiasts to enhance their tactical arsenal and training regimen. This exclusive giveaway features a curated selection of premium gear valued at over $5000.
- HUNTING -
Most hunting seasons are still a few months away, but it’s a great time to renew your license to make sure you’re ready for the next year of memories. Arkansas annual fishing licenses expire one year from the date of purchase, but hunting licenses expired June 30.
Nonresident hunters who signed up for the Alternate List can now check their position on the list at MyFWP. The Alternate List gives nonresident hunters a second chance to get a combination license (big game, general elk or general deer) after the main drawing.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Hunter Education classroom course dates have been set for the Fort Belknap area for this year. There will be three youth classroom courses offered in various communities.
- INDUSTRY -
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select: SWBI) announces recent signings for the Smith & Wesson Professional Shooting Team. Joining Team Smith & Wesson is USPSA Grand Master and competitive shooter, Hunter Constantine. With countless titles to his name, Hunter continually pushes the limits of precision, speed, and skill.
- JOBS -
The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) is actively seeking a visionary leader to serve as its next Head of Marketing and Communications. Learn more and apply here.
- LEGISLATION -
Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the reconciliation bill, commonly known as the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, which was previously approved by the U.S. Senate on Tuesday. The bill includes NRA-supported language that eliminates the burdensome $200 excise tax imposed by federal law on suppressors, short-barreled firearms, and “any other weapons” as defined by the National Firearms Act (NFA).

- LITIGATION -
Thursday July 3, the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation (SAF) filed a motion for summary judgment in its public records case against the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), citing clear evidence of violations of the state’s Public Records Act by agency staff and individual commissioners alike.
With the passage of the One Big, Beautiful Bill (OBBB), which eliminates the excise tax on silencers and short barreled rifles, short barreled shotguns and “Any Other Weapons,” the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have issued a joint statement indicating their intention to challenge the remaining registration requirements for the affected arms under the National Firearms Act (NFA) as unconstitutional.
While we will continue to fight for the total legislative elimination of the NFA, our organizations are proud to stand together in a new strategic lawsuit to challenge the constitutionality of the NFA in Federal Court.
Gun Owners of America (GOA), Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), alongside our allies are announcing that it will file a federal lawsuit to dismantle the remaining provisions of the National Firearms Act (NFA) after the “One Big Beautiful Bill” is signed into law by President Trump and goes into effect.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Cabela Family Foundation recently announced a major milestone for their 24 Lions initiative. Back in 2018, the family took on the largest wild African lion translocation in history, moving 24 Lions from South Africa into Coutada 11 of Mozambique. Just seven years later, the initiative is has reached a milestone of significant importance, with the family announcing the population has surpassed 100 lions.
- PODCASTS -
On this week’s episode of The Bowhunter Podcast, listeners are treated to a conversation with Maribeth Kulynycz, the newly elected president of the Maryland Bowhunters Society. Kulynycz’s election marks what may be the first time a woman has led a statewide bowhunting organization, a historic milestone in the archery community.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Winchester Safes has unveiled its latest limited-edition offering: the Ranger® 26 Americana, giving dealers an exclusive opportunity to showcase a new take on one of the company’s most popular series. The Ranger® 26 Americana combines proven protection with a proud nod to the spirit of the American outdoorsman.
Magpul just added the Universal Carbine Stock (UCS) to fit firearms with vertical 1913 Picatinny rails on the rear of a firearm’s receiver. It features a reversible hinge for both left- and right-handed shooters and, when folded, the stock drops five degrees to ensure it clears the array of charging handle styles, ejection port locations, and various fire controls found on almost every gun with a rear rail.
The Classic comes in two models: the CDS9 Classic and the CDS9 Classic OR. The purpose behind these models is to provide consumers with the same great shootability in a refined profile with no optics rail that provides cost savings in a challenging economy
High Speed Gear® and BlackPoint Tactical® announce that five of their latest products have earned official recommendations from the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA).
Beretta USA unveils the new 92X RDO Inox, an exclusive stainless-steel addition to its acclaimed 90 series lineup. The 92X RDO Inox blends timeless Beretta reliability with modern competitive features, offering both shooters and defenders a sleek, high-performance pistol proudly built in the USA.
- PROMOTIONS -
Bond Arms is extending its 30th Anniversary Summer Rebate Special through July, with up to $50 back on purchasing any new Bond Arms handgun, including its Freedom Series. The Bond Arms Freedom Series includes Protect the 2nd Amendment (PT2A), the Old Glory, the Sound of Freedom, and the Patriot.
- RANGES -
GRITR Range in DFW, Texas, welcomes you to its state-of-the-art Shoot House. Designed for CQB simulations, the GRITR Shoot House provides a safe environment for legally armed citizens seeking to refine their defensive skills.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
NSSF® announces that Magpul will once again serve as the Platinum Sponsor of the 2025 NSSF Annual Import/Export Conference. A trusted American manufacturer of firearm parts and accessories, Magpul is widely recognized for its commitment to quality and innovation, particularly in the modern sporting rifle market.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking informal comments on administrative rules for the State Preserves Advisory Board. The public are invited to provide informal comments on the proposed rule changes. DNR will accept written comments through July 21, 2025.
The Natural Resource Commission (NRC) of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold its monthly meeting virtually on July 10, beginning at 9:30 a.m. The meeting is open to the public.
- TELEVISION -
Venator USA has teamed up with Keith Warren and The High Road Group for a two-part series showcasing their Oklahoma operationIn this special two-part digital and television series of The High Road with Keith Warren, Keith teams up with Carl Behling Jr., owner of Shaw Barrels, for an unforgettable Red Stag and Elk hunt
Ralph and Vicki invite you all to tune into their 25th season of The Choice on Pursuit Channel! This episode begins airing Monday July 7th @11:30PM (EST). Ralph Cianciarulo and Jess Johnson are chasing elk in Colorado during archery season.
 

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is beginning the reform work directed by President Donald Trump’s executive order on Protecting Second Amendment Rights. Those reforms, reportedly, could include changes in firearm regulations as well as budget adjustments and achieving manpower efficiencies.

That’s welcome news and would deliver on reform efforts announced earlier this year by the Trump administration. NSSF has called for ATF reforms for years, especially after the Biden administration wielded the ATF as a bludgeon against the firearm industry for political reasons.

In response to a request from ATF, the Department of Government Efficiency has reportedly sent some lawyers to assist ATF with its goal to change 47 regulations – a reference to President Trump as the 47th president, according to Newsmax – but could go higher with changes reportedly set for 50 regulations. Some of those proposals could be ready for review as soon as July 4. Robert Leider, ATF’s General Counsel, is supervising the effort. He’s gained admiration for his stalwart support of the Second Amendment.

Reforms Over Change

That’s all against the backdrop of the Trump administration’s proposal to merge the ATF into the Drug Enforcement Administration, which requires Congressional approval. That’s a move NSSF doesn’t think is the best for gun owners or the industry. Course corrections are already taking place within the ATF and NSSF believes that’s the best way forward.

President Trump named FBI Director Kash Patel, and later Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll as ATF’s Acting Directors. That was followed shortly by the announcement that Robert Cekada was named as ATF Deputy Director. He brings over two decades of ATF experience and three decades of law enforcement understanding to the job.

But combining the two agencies, which is not a new idea, could invite future administrations to revive the Biden administration-era abuses yielding a significantly larger federal agency against the industry and gun owners. Further, the deep relationships between NSSF and ATF are at stake and ATF has long recognized that the firearm industry – and firearm retailers, specifically – are vital to preventing illegal firearm trafficking.

NSSF also has concerns with the Trump administration’s plans to slash ATF’s budget by about $480 million. Efficiencies can be found and DOGE’s work inside ATF is welcome. The budget can be trimmed, but might be better done with a scalpel instead of a meat cleaver. Deep cuts could negatively impact both the firearm industry and customers who want to buy guns. Drastic budget cuts could come at the expense of National Firearms Act form approval times, import permits, license issuance and renewals and product classifications.

None of this is to say that the sky is falling, as some critics would have you believe. DOGE has proven that it can find better ways of doing business and identifying duplicitous, outdated, and unnecessary regulations.

Reforms Underway

Reforms at ATF are already happening. NSSF is working to bring about more changes. Reuters reported that ATF said it was “reviewing and modernizing its regulations consistent with” President Trump’s executive order and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s establishment of a Second Amendment Task Force to advance, protect and promote compliance with the Second Amendment. “This modernization project focuses on ATF’s enforcement on violent criminals, while reducing the unnecessary burdens on lawful gun owners and dealers.”

Those are the reforms that started with President Trump’s executive order to have AG Bondi examine all orders and regulations to assess if they infringe on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. The reforms started almost immediately. The Department of Justice, along with ATF, formally announced the end of the “zero tolerance” policy and is reconsidering the “Engaged in the Business” final rule and the final rule regarding factoring criteria for firearms with attached “stabilizing braces.” NSSF applauded those announcements.

ATF recently issued two new rulings that allow for the importation of non-lethal training rounds, or simulation rounds, mostly used by the military and law enforcement for training purposes, and for dual-use barrels. The training rounds were banned for import in 2023 by the Biden administration. Dual-use barrels were banned for import in 2005 if they had previously been used in a firearm determined to be “non-sporting.”

ATF also confirmed to NSSF that the Demand 2 Program is ending. That program, begun in February of 2000 during the antigun Clinton administration, required federal firearms licensees that have 25 or more firearms traced back to them subsequent to the recovery at a crime scene and the time from retail sale to trace is three years or less (what ATF calls “time-to-crime”) to submit an annual report followed by quarterly reports of used firearms acquired by the firearm retailer. NSSF has been critical of the misuse of this protected firearm trace data to attempt to “name-and-shame” firearm retailers for crimes in which they had no involvement. NSSF has also confirmed that ATF is working to simplify and shorten the Form 4473, making it less cumbersome for firearm retailers and the customers they serve.

NSSF is eagerly awaiting further reforms as ATF refocuses on its core mission of combating violent crime with the industry as its partner.

— Larry Keane

Lawrence G. Keane is the Senior Vice President and General Counsel for NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association.

 
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