FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2026   |   SUBSCRIBE    ARCHIVES

AWARDS & HONORS

Elite Archery's Varos compound bow has been named Outdoor Life's 2026 Bow of the Year after a three-day evaluation of seven flagship hunting bows. Outdoor Life called it "the most accurate bow we tested," praising its accuracy, user-friendly tuning features, and value. The Varos averaged 2.79-inch groups at 50 yards and outperformed competitors in the final shootoff.

INDUSTRY UPDATE

SLG2, Inc. renewed its partnership with the NSSF to support the +ONE mentorship initiative, promoting shooting sports participation through education and community engagement. The company will deliver +ONE messaging across its nationwide event platforms, including the Grand Safety Tour, having welcomed over 50,000 guests since 2009.

SLG2, Inc. will bring its Shoot Like A Girl experience to Bass Pro Shops in Chesterfield, Michigan on May 16-17, 2026. Led by all-women instructors, the free event features hands-on firearm and archery demonstrations, safety education, and product showcases from leading outdoor brands for participants of all experience levels.

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and FPC Action Foundation (FPCAF) filed comments with the U.S. Postal Service on proposed rule changes that would allow lawful handguns to be mailed under the same terms as rifles and shotguns, following a January OLC opinion determining the current prohibition violates the Second Amendment.

Live Free Armory announced a partnership with Walk the Talk America (WTTA), a nonprofit focused on reducing suicide and promoting mental health awareness within firearm-owning communities. Live Free Armory will include WTTA mental health resource cards in product packaging to connect firearm owners with free mental health support resources.

Derya, a Jacksonville-based precision firearms manufacturer, launched an advanced AI customer service agent available during business hours, supporting over 30 languages. Vice President Dustin Jones emphasized the company remains committed to hiring and live agent support for complex inquiries.

RetailBI, powered by Gearfire, released its monthly Firearm Sales Index showing a 12.2% year-over-year decline in April 2026 and a year-to-date decline of 7.9%. The index uses same-store adjusted methodology from over 2,000 U.S. firearms retailers to provide accurate new firearm demand data, replacing reliance on NICS figures.

JOBS, JOBS, JOBS

North Dakota is accepting applications for district game warden positions with exams scheduled in June at locations in Minot, West Fargo, Bismarck, and Dickinson. Applicants must register by May 27 through the North Dakota State Job Openings website and meet requirements including a bachelor's degree, valid driver's license, and peace officer license eligibility.

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is recruiting an experienced General Counsel to serve as a key advisor to leadership and the Board of Directors. The position, based in Missoula, Montana, requires a JD, legal licensure, and ten or more years of experience in non-profit law, land acquisitions, environmental law, and corporate governance.

NEWSSTAND, RADIO & TV

The HeadHunters NW Podcast features attorney Clay Cheshire, founder of Defense Industry General Counsel, discussing outside general counsel services for firearms manufacturers and defense industry companies. Cheshire emphasizes proactive legal partnerships, regulatory compliance with the ATF and U.S. State Department, and strategic guidance on succession planning and international transactions.

The Armory Life has released its 20th edition digital magazine focused on the SA-35 9mm pistol family, featuring a cover story review by Julie Golob and in-depth articles on customized variants, holsters, and EDC tactics. Editor-in-Chief Mike Humphries highlights the magazine as part of the publication's expanding series of themed digital editions covering firearms topics.

Hook & Barrel Magazine, the lifestyle magazine for modern outdoorsmen, has tripled its in-store presence with Range USA, expanding from 5 to 15 locations across the Midwest and South. The partnership reflects shared values in shooting sports and responsible firearm ownership.

Firearms News releases its May 2026 WWII Special Issue featuring Dr. Will Dabbs' cover review of Auto-Ordnance's M1 Thompson Short-Barreled Rifle. The issue includes articles on Springfield Armory's Iwo Jima Commemorative Garand, historical WWII firearms, and expanded product showcase celebrating the magazine's 80th anniversary.

Pursuit Channel highlights its Sunday Sportsmen programming block featuring premium hunting and fishing content including Precision Hunting TV, On the Road, The Choice with Ralph & Vicki, Mark Peterson's The Journey Within, Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild, and Americana Outdoors presented by Garmin, reaching over 22 million homes via DIRECTV, Comcast Xfinity, and Verizon Fios.

PRODUCT NEWS

Buck Knives announces its 2026 product lineup featuring the 110 and 112 Slim Heritage Elites with MagnaCut steel blades, the 724 Mustang mid-lock EDC knife, and three new Alpha Backcountry fixed blades. All products are available at buckknives.com and authorized retailers.

Zanders, a national distributor based in Sparta, Illinois, has added Swampfox Optics to its wholesale catalog. The partnership expands dealer access to Swampfox's red dot sights, prism scopes, LPVOs, and precision rifle optics across the country.

Beretta unveils the Beretta Titan, a one-off modern sporting rifle celebrating the company's 500-year anniversary. The rifle features innovative materials including titanium, magnesium, and carbon fiber, chambered in 6.5 Grendel with advanced engineering and aesthetic details honoring Beretta's heritage.

Walker's has introduced the Razor Junior Muffs, youth-sized hearing protection designed for younger shooters. The muffs feature dual Hi-Gain microphones, HD speakers, sound-activated compression, and a 23dB Noise Reduction Rating, now available online and through select retailers nationwide.

VKTR Industries announced the release of its patented ambidextrous lower receivers as stand-alone products, previously available only with complete rifle packages. The Black VKTR Ambi lowers feature stainless steel billet controls, patented bolt lock and release, and Hiperfire triggers, available for dealers, distributors, and law enforcement.

Liberty Safe, America's #1 safe manufacturer, introduces the Presidential Signature, an ultra-premium safe featuring Pro-Flex™ modular shelving for customizable organization. The safe combines robust protection with refined interior finishes, premium fabrics, and contemporary design, available in high-gloss colors and proudly made in the USA.

Knight & Hale Game Calls introduces the Double Up™ Land Between the Lakes Series, featuring dual-surface pot calls in partnership with Mossy Oak® during its 40th anniversary. The new lineup includes Slate over Glass, Glass over Slate, and Aluminum over Glass models finished in Mossy Oak® Greenleaf® or Original Bottomland®.

Primary Arms Optics has launched its PLx Compact 1.5-12x36 FFP RDB Rifle Scope, featuring Japanese ED glass, 1.5-12x magnification, and Red Dot Bright® reticle technology on a 30mm chassis. The scope offers two ACSS® reticle options and is priced at $1,999.99.

PROOF Research announced shorter barrel configurations for the PROOF Elevation 2.0 and Elevation MTR 2.0 rifles, now available in Tactical Flat Dark Earth and Midnight colors. Both models feature carbon fiber technology, Zermatt Arms Origin actions, and TriggerTech triggers, with MSRPs ranging from $3,199 to $3,899.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. announced the Marlin Mad Pig Customs Model 1894, a premium lever-action rifle developed with Mad Pig Customs and Midwest Industries. Chambered in 357 Magnum, it features Cerakote finishing and factory-installed custom upgrades for enhanced durability and ergonomics.

Custom & Collectable Firearms (CNC Firearms) and Colt's Manufacturing Company closed pre-orders for the limited-edition Colt BOA revolver after unprecedented demand at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings in Houston. The faithfully recreated .357 Magnum revolver is available through authorized dealers and distributors including Sports South, Orion Wholesale, Lipsey's, and Davidson's.

Henry Repeating Arms opened pre-orders for the Henry 1860 SUV Eagle, a custom-engraved rifle developed with the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Proceeds support SUVCW's mission to preserve Civil War veterans' history, with the rifle available for $4,160 at HenryUSA.com.

Safariland, a brand of The Safariland Group and key brand of Cadre Holdings, Inc., has launched the innovative HOLLE Duty Belt system. This next-generation lightweight load-carrying platform features precision-mounted accessories, multiple buckle options, and broad compatibility with existing Safariland tactical accessories for enhanced operational flexibility.

FALCO Holsters announces four new OWB hybrid holsters—C915, C915 L, C916, and C916 L—expanding its TalonGuard lineup. The models feature premium Italian leather and Kydex construction with optional light-bearing configurations, priced from $129.95 to $139.95.

Sports South has released several high-demand Glock models for dealer ordering, including the G45 V Crossover 9mm Luger, G19 V Compact 9mm Luger, G19X V 9mm Luger, G20 V MOS 10mm Auto, and G44 V Compact 22 LR. Dealers can contact their Sports South sales representative or visit TheShootingWarehouse.com for pricing and availability.

Canik unveiled the METE MC9 Prime NC, a non-compensated version of its award-winning METE MC9 PRIME concealed carry handgun. The new model maintains the same ergonomics, trigger, and optics-ready capability while featuring a traditional slide and barrel profile for shooters preferring non-ported designs.

Sports South has added SIG SAUER Electro-Optics' ZULU4 HD Marine binoculars to its product lineup. The binoculars feature HD glass, anti-reflective lens technology, and waterproof construction designed for demanding outdoor environments. Dealers can contact Sports South or visit TheShootingWarehouse.com for availability.

Beretta announced the expansion of its refreshed 686 Silver Pigeon I lineup with updated 28-gauge and .410 bore field models and new sub-gauge sporting configurations. The refresh includes a redesigned top lever, refined engraving, and premium features like cold hammer-forged Steelium barrels and select European walnut stocks.

Taurus celebrates the 20th anniversary of its iconic Judge® revolver with refined enhancements and updated features. The legendary firearm, which redefined the revolver market and earned iconic status among shooters, returns with upgraded looks while maintaining the versatility and performance that made it an industry leader.

SHOWS

WE Knife, alongside sister brands CIVIVI and SENCUT, will showcase adventure-ready and everyday carry knives at Overland Expo West 2026, taking place May 15–17 at Fort Tuthill County Park in Flagstaff, Arizona. Attendees can test models engineered for rugged outdoor conditions at Booth #B23.

Lancer Systems will exhibit at SOF Week 2026, May 18-21 at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida, showcasing weapon systems, carbon fiber components, magazines, and unreleased products at Booth #227.

Dead Air Silencers will exhibit at SHOOTAH 2026 on May 16, 2026, at Soldier Pass Shooting Range in Saratoga Springs, Utah. Attendees can experience new suppressor releases including the Ruger RXD910Ti, Nomad Ti OTB, and CT5P, plus established models like the Sandman X, Mojave 45, Nomad LTi XC, and Wolfman.

Maxim Defense will exhibit at SOF Week 2026 (May 18-21) in Tampa, Florida, showcasing firearm systems, suppressors, and accessories at booth #851. The company is also title sponsor of the Green Beret Foundation's HALO Happy Hour on May 21st.

Steiner eOptics will participate in SOF Week 2026 (May 18–21) in Tampa, Florida, showcasing mission-critical binoculars, rifle scopes, lasers/illuminators, and imaging systems. The event, jointly supported by United States Special Operations Command and the Global SOF Foundation, brings together the international Special Operations community for collaboration and capability development.

Liberty Ammunition will showcase its new Pro Series military ammunition at SOF Week in Tampa, Florida. CEO Gary Ramey highlights that the Pro Series delivers 53% more stopping power than current military ammunition while preventing over-penetration, a critical safety feature for tactical operations.

FirstSpear will exhibit at SOF Week 2026 in Tampa, Florida, showcasing its full platform lineup and newly integrated Recon K9 brand. The company will host live demonstrations featuring Recon K9's DT Alpha modular vest system and maritime capabilities including the AAC Frog Kit with patented CTAF technology, led by founder Jason Watson and Vanguard Prime Hall.

Capital One, the corporate banking giant, has an advertising tagline that asks, “What’s in your wallet?” For one Maryland gun shop, the answer to that question appears to be a banking giant that ignores a White House Executive Order and dismisses Treasury Department regulations that forbid banking discrimination.

Capital One Financial Corporation has been in business since 1994 and the McLean, Va., international banking giant with over $475.6 billion in assets boasts that it offers credit cards, auto loans, checking and savings accounts and commercial banking services. That is, unless the business happens to be a firearm retailer.

Just ask Jonathan Bennett, owner of United Gun Shop in Rockville, Md. Bennett tried using Capital One’s payment platform, administered by Melio Payments, for business and billing transactions. The firearm retailer had previously used the payment platform without issue. That changed on April 11, 2025, when Bennett met with Capital One after services were cancelled without notice. That cost Bennett’s business $75,000 in damages and disrupted services.

According to reporting by The Daily Wire, Bennett was surprised to learn that his business, that of legally selling firearms to law-abiding citizens, was considered to be in a “prohibited industry.” Bennett’s not rolling over on the illegal debanking. He’s making Capital One and Melio Payments answer in court. His lawsuit alleges the two banking service providers of blocking United Gun Shop from “making future payments” before disabling the business from completing payment transactions.

“As an American-owned small business operating legally, we were shocked when Capital One abruptly stopped processing our payments without any clear explanation and instead cited vague reasons tied to a third-party payment provider we never agreed to work with,” United Gun Shop owner Jonathan Bennett told The Daily Wire. “We filed this lawsuit to hold Capital One and its third-party partner accountable for what we believe is unfair discrimination against our company.”

Capital One pointed the finger at Melio Payments for the prohibited banking discrimination decision. Melio Payments claimed they did nothing wrong and didn’t respond to follow-up questions from The Daily Wire. Capital One, likewise, didn’t respond to requests for comment.

Bringing the Receipts

But United Gun Shop has the receipts. Three days after meeting with Capital One when the business was debanked, Melio Payments told United Gun Shop that it belonged to a prohibited industry, despite several payments having already been processed starting in December 2024 before those payments were cut off in March 2025. Capital One Business confirmed to Bennet that his business didn’t meet “eligibility criteria” and “your business is considered a restricted industry.”

That’s going to be a problem for Capital One and Melio Payments. In August 2025, President Donald Trump issued the Executive Order Guaranteeing Free and Fair Banking for All Americans. That ended banking discrimination against individuals and entities based on political beliefs. It didn’t end there. The agency that regulates banks, The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), issued preliminary findings in December 2025 that revealed what the firearm industry has known, and experienced, for years. Large banks systematically “made inappropriate distinctions” of lawful businesses, including those against firearm-related businesses, to restrict access to banking services.

Capital One was among those corporate banking giants unlawfully discriminating against certain industries, including the firearm industry, for political reasons.

Banking Regulators Step In

The OCC issued a Final Rule just last month codifying the elimination of “reputational risk” from their supervisory programs. The OCC explained that the Final Rule defines “reputational risk” and prohibits the OCC and FDIC from criticizing or taking adverse action against an institution on the basis of reputation risk. The rule also prohibits the agencies from requiring, instructing or encouraging an institution to close customer accounts or take other actions on the basis of a person or entity’s political, social, cultural or religious views or beliefs, constitutionally protected speech or solely on the basis of politically disfavored but lawful business activities perceived to present reputation risk.

That rule applies to the federal agencies. However, the OCC put teeth into the new policy when it gave bank customers, including firearm industry members, a clearer path to document politicized debanking and enter those concerns into the regulatory record. The OCC issued public comment guidance offering bank customers and stakeholders a way they may share debanking experiences with the OCC and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and those complaints may be considered when the agency reviews bank licensing filings. They may also be considered during Community Reinvestment Act examinations.

The OCC’s guidance states the agency will consider whether a bank has terminated individual customer accounts or categories of customer accounts, or refused to provide financial services to a person or category of persons, without assessing individual customer risk on a case-by-case basis. The OCC further states it may deny or condition approval of a licensing proposal by a bank with a record of politicized or unlawful debanking.

That is exactly the type of accountability the firearm industry has demanded and worked for years to generate.

It’s also the sort of accountability that Capital One can expect if they continue to illegally discriminate against firearm businesses for being in a “prohibited industry.”

Capital One, at the same time, will have to attempt to tell a court that “What’s in your wallet?,” is actually illegal banking discrimination when it answers a judge over United Gun Shop’s allegations.

– Mark Oliva, National Shooting Sports Foundation

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