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MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2025

- AWARDS -
NSSF® has awarded Main Line Armory with its coveted Five-Star rating for range excellence. Five stars is the highest rating in NSSF’s star-rating system, which evaluates shooting facilities based on appearance, management, shooting sports development and amenities.
- COMPETITION -
The Lapua Monarch Cup, North America’s premier smallbore rifle silhouette competition, has announced its official 2026 schedule. Now entering its fifth year, the Cup features a two-part series of smallbore standard rifle silhouette matches hosted in the United States and Mexico.
- CONTESTS -
Youth hunters between the ages of 10 and 17 are invited to tell Gov. Greg Gianforte their best hunting story. Winners of the story contest will have a wild game dinner with the governor and have the opportunity to win prizes from Montana brands like Sitka, Stone Glacier and Kenetrek Boots.
- EVENTS -
RSR Group’s 2025 E-Vault Virtual Show featuring Magpul® starts Tuesday, December 2nd at 11:00 a.m. ET, and concludes on Friday, December 5th, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. ET. This unique online event allows dealers to take advantage of incredible deals and savings on Magpul® products available only at www.rsrgroup.com
- FISHING -
This is about the time of year many fly anglers put their rods in the case and start thinking about spring. However, for those not scared off by some cold fingers, winter can be a great time to find solitude and success on many Montana rivers and streams.

- GIVEAWAYS -
This holiday season, Trophy Scan is giving hunters across the country a chance to win an ultimate hunting package just for doing what they already love - showing off their trophy and sharing the story behind it.
- HUNTING -
Fish and Wildlife Commissioners have proposed several amendments to the 2026/2027 hunting regulation proposals released by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks last month. Amendments are open for public comment through Dec. 1.  
Bovine tuberculosis – which can spread from animals to humans – continues to affect deer herds across Michigan’s northeast Lower Peninsula. And because the disease can be very difficult to identify, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking hunters to turn in their deer heads for free testing this fall.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has two good quail-hunting opportunities at two smaller wildlife management areas, but hunters will need to apply and draw a special hunting permit Dec. 1-7 at www.agfc.com to participate.

- INDUSTRY -
A rare collection of five Purdey hammer shotguns owned by famed outdoorsman and conservationist Will Primos will be auctioned on December 5, 2025 at 9 a.m. CT at RockIslandAuction.com. 100 percent of the auction proceeds will be donated directly to five of the nation’s leading conservation groups.
Armscor/Rock Island Armory announced that Lisa Tuason has been appointed Interim Chief Executive Officer for United States operations following the passing of President & CEO, Martin Tuason.
FALCO® Holsters has extended assistance to a customer Brett G. following a severe vehicle fire caused by a gasoline explosion. Despite the incident destroying the customer’s truck and leading to an extended hospitalization, the handgun carried inside the vehicle remained remarkably intact — protected by its FALCO® holster.
- ONLINE -
EOTECH announces the launch of its new E-commerce website. This new website has been designed to offer the ultimate user-friendly experience with improved navigation and functionality.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
MidwayUSA Foundation is asking for your support on Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving held each year, this year, on December 2. The public charity that funds America’s youth shooting teams hopes to raise $500,000 for youth shooting sports. 
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) welcomed reports that the Trump Administration will establish a dedicated Second Amendment rights section within the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice—an action that directly reflects FPC’s top executive-branch recommendation and a priority first proposed by FPC during the previous Trump Administration.
Safari Club International (SCI) congratulates the Republic of Zambia on the signing of the CITES Statutory Instrument into law on 28 November 2025 by Honorable Rodney Sikumba, Minister of Tourism. This landmark achievement reflects Zambia’s unwavering commitment to global conservation leadership, responsible wildlife management, and science-based policy.
- PODCASTS -
Hook & Barrel Magazine® announces the appearance of its Founder and Editor-in-Chief John J. Radzwilla on the popular podcast This Life Ain’t for Everybody with Chad Belding.

- PRODUCT NEWS -
Steelhead Outdoors has kept prices steady for several years so customers get the best price every day – not just on Black Friday. Being Made in the USA Steelhead Outdoors has avoided tariff headaches and focused on making new products and improving existing ones.
MDT announces the launch of the MDT Hand Cannon Slingshot, a modern reimagining of a childhood staple. Built from CNC-machined anodized aluminum and designed around a fully modular architecture, it elevates simple backyard fun into a precision shooting platform.
- PROMOTIONS -
Today only, Supple is offering its final and biggest joint-support savings of the year to military personnel, veterans, law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMS professionals, and their families.
Italian Firearms Group (IFG) is offering a limited-time, sitewide 25% discount for Black Friday, running November 28 through December 1, 2025. Enjoy considerable savings on IFG’s portfolio of brands, including F.A.I.R. shotguns, Pedersoli reproductions, and Tanfoglio competition pistols.

The holiday savings continue at Guns.com. For the full lineup of discounts, customers can visit  https://www.guns.com/cyber-monday and explore the 2025 Holiday Gift Guide at Guns.com/gift-guide.
Give the gift of tick safety. Tick Solutions Global is home of the TiCK MiTT, and the brand is offering shoppers looking to get a jump on their gift search a Black Friday and Cyber Monday weekend deal you won’t want to miss with 20% off sitewide.
MDT announces the launch of its 2025 Black Friday Sale, offering authentic discounts, exclusive factory seconds, and an upgraded shopping experience for customers. The MDT Black Friday Sale begins November 27 at 3:00 p.m. Pacific and continues through December 1 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific.
Shell Shock Technologies is closing out the holiday weekend with its Cyber Monday Sale. From Dec. 1 – 2, 2025, customers can take 20 percent off sitewide at www.shellshocktechnologies.com using code CyberMonday2025.

- RANGES -
Target shooting at Nebraska’s Wagon Train Wildlife Management Area is prohibited effective immediately to help ensure the safety of the public. The decision was made after continued unsafe shooting practices at the WMA, which is adjacent to Wagon Train State Recreation Area about 25 miles south of Lincoln.
GRITR Range, an advanced gun range and training facility located in DFW, Texas, invites you to its Shoot House. Designed for CQC simulations, the GRITR Shoot House offers a safe and controlled setting for law-abiding citizens to sharpen their defensive skills.
- RETAIL -
Ammunition Depot announced that Kravitz Inc., a small independent retailer in Delray Beach, Florida, has been selected as the inaugural winner of the company’s new “Most Fun Gun Store in America” Award.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Boar Products is sponsoring the upcoming Wounded Warriors in Action (WWIA) and Enfield Outing Club Benefit Banquet, taking place on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. at Fireside Inn & Suites, 25 Airport Rd, West Lebanon, NH.

- STATE AGENCIES -
Now in its sixth season Vermont Fish and Wildlife is once again offering a virtual program for classes from kindergarten through eighth grade designed to get kids outside with their teacher, while also learning about Vermont’s local wildlife.
- STATE PARKS -
The holiday season means feasts and festivities — and plenty of no-school days. Keep your children busy outside with these five ideas from Nebraska Game and Parks. Explore one of Game and Parks’ education or nature centers, each of which offers engaging ways to learn about Nebraska’s wildlife and natural history.
- TELEVISION -
Timber Creek Outdoors continues its relationship with The High Road with Keith Warren through a powerful new collaboration. This latest hunt follows a father-daughter duo as they put Timber Creek’s rifle parts to the test.

 

Gen 3 is an abbreviated way to convey that a product is in its third generation and has undergone two revisions since its initial introduction.

In our world—the world of firearms—when somebody says Gen 3 they are almost always referencing the Glock pistol. Glock has seen Gen 2, Gen 3, Gen 4 and Gen 5. And now, there’s the V iteration that has recently come to market.

Thanks to the incredible popularity of the Glock pistol, the term Gen 3 is synonymous with Glocks—more so than any other platform—firearm or optic—our industry has produced.

It’s an enviable position to be in.

But it is an issue of concern. No, not for Glock. Glock designed its Gen 3 models, manufactured them, services them, and pretty much dominated sales with them for many years.

The issue arises when others use the term Gen 3 to describe their product as compatible—or cross-compatible—with a Glock pistol or OEM Glock Gen 3 components.

Aftermarket parts makers—and often those selling those parts—adopt the Gen 3 nomenclature to market their products to Glock owners. The same is true for firearms makers that have rolled out clones of Gen 3 models. More than a few have described their pistol as a Gen 3-like pistol.

A good friend had one such pistol—from a maker whose name was not Glock—and confidently declared that it was a Gen 3-based model and thus Gen 3 parts would work in it.

Spoiler Alert: He had issues.

Here’s where the problem lies. Glock makes the Gen 3. Only Glock knows what the exact specs are for the Gen 3. They know all the tolerances. They alone know the QC process to confirm which parts are in spec and which are not.

Everybody else? Not even close.

The aftermarket parts non-compatibility issue popped up once again, this time documented in a video and posted on LinkedIn by Hannah Hannah, who also goes by The Tactical Stylist.

You can see the post here—though I’d ignore the comments unless you enjoy reading endless opinions on what she did wrong from men who carry a gun, shoot a gun, own a gun, have seen a gun in a movie, or have ever used the word gun in conversation.

What happened was that her gun had an uncommanded discharge while reholstering during practice. Insert your own hackneyed P320 joke here, but this wasn’t one of their guns. It also wasn’t a Glock.

The pistol in question is a Shadow Systems MR920. But that’s not the issue, either. The pistol was outfitted with a Timney trigger—and even that, in and of itself, wasn’t the issue. The issue is that the Timney trigger isn’t designed to work in the MR920 but was installed anyway.

Due to wear and the incompatibility of the Timney Trigger in the Shadow Systems MR920, the trigger mechanism broke, resulting in a catastrophic failure of the pistol discharging. Now the striker releases when the trigger resets.

Hannah reached out to Timney after her gunsmith diagnosed the issue and showed where the breakage occurred.

In the video, Hannah shares her positive experience with Timney. In an email back to her, Timney’s customer service explained that ‘although Shadow Systems pistols are based on the Glock Gen 3 platform, the sear housing at the rear of the frame is proprietary to Shadow Systems.’

Timney further explains: ‘Our sear housing is engineered to fit and function only with OEM Glock components. While some users have found creative workarounds to make our trigger operate in a Shadow Systems pistol, that’s not its intended application.’

You can read the full text, which she posted in the description of the posted video.

As for how the Timney trigger kit found its way into her MR920, it’s the ole Gen 3 stamp of approval. If you use the term Gen 3, it automatically means it works. That’s what she experienced when she was told the Timney Gen 3 trigger kit would work in the Shadow Systems MR920 because it’s designed after the Gen 3 Glock.

She shares her story—as embarrassing as it might be—as an important lesson for others. Just because the person on the other side of the gun counter says the magic phrase Gen 3 doesn’t make it so.

Only Glock guns and factory parts are Gen 3. Everything else is pretty close at best—and maybe close at worst.

No matter how much you like a particular gun or component marketed as Gen 3 compatible, you have no clue what specs the manufacturer designed around. You don’t even know if they have actual engineers doing the designing.

And more importantly, you don’t know how well they QC their parts—or even if they do any QC.

The size of the Glock market fostered one of the largest aftermarket ecosystems in the firearms industry. It generates a lot of revenue, and it doesn’t take much to enter that aftermarket beyond a checkbook and somebody to sell you their machined parts under your label.

The next time somebody tells you their product is Gen 3 or fits Gen 3 clone pistols, heed Hannah’s advice and do some research. You might not be as fortunate as Hannah was and walk off the range unscathed when you find out your Gen 3 isn’t Gen 3 at all.

– Paul Erhardt, Managing Editor, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network

 
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