FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2026   |   SUBSCRIBE    ARCHIVES

AWARDS & HONORS

Big Game Treestands earned the 2026 Readers' Choice Gold Award from Bowhunting World in the Ladder/Tripod category, recognized for smart design and proven performance. The award highlights Big Game's commitment to stability, comfort, and reliability in elevated hunting solutions.

FISHING

Yamamoto has launched the all-new Shibo Swimmer, a paddle tail swimbait designed to outperform traditional baits with enhanced water displacement and a powerful tail kick. Available in three sizes with 12 color options, the bait works effectively on bladed jigs, Alabama rigs, and ballhead jigs across various fishing conditions.

INDUSTRY UPDATE

Beretta Holding, Sturm, Ruger & Company's largest shareholder with 9.95% ownership, criticized Ruger's Q4 and full-year 2025 results, citing margin erosion, declining earnings, and strategic missteps. The company highlighted gross profit declines of 18.7% quarterly and 29% annually, questioning management's innovation strategy as average selling prices fell from $377 to $364.

Sturm, Ruger & Co. responded to Beretta Holding S.A.'s nomination of four board candidates, detailing Beretta's demands for discounted stock, disproportionate board representation, and governance rights that would violate antitrust laws. Ruger's board stated it engaged constructively with Beretta but rejected demands inconsistent with corporate governance best practices and U.S. law.

Beretta Holding, Ruger's largest shareholder with 9.95% ownership, clarified that it proposed a strategic minority investment on market terms to improve performance, not to seek control. The company criticized Ruger's board for maintaining longstanding leadership despite underperformance and nominated independent director candidates including William F. Detwiler, Mark DeYoung, Fredrick DiSanto, and Michael Christodolou.

The Project ChildSafe Foundation, a program of NSSF, launched a streamlined product donation process to support its Safety Sweepstakes and charity auctions. The new system allows manufacturers, retailers, and industry partners to easily submit products that help raise funds for firearm safety education and community outreach nationwide.

RetailBI, powered by Gearfire, released its February Firearm Sales Index reporting a 6.5% year-over-year decline compared to February 2025. The index uses point-of-sale data from over 2,000 U.S. firearms retailers with same-store methodology to provide accurate new firearm demand measurements, replacing reliance on NICS figures.

NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, announced the relaunch of its improved Where To Shoot mobile app, helping shooters find ranges across the United States. The redesigned app features location-based search, indoor and outdoor range filters, and training opportunities for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.

The Virginia General Assembly passed SB749, banning semi-automatic firearms and magazines holding over 15 rounds, despite Second Amendment protections. Governor Abigail Spanberger is expected to sign the bill, which takes effect July 1, 2026. Firearms Policy Coalition President Brandon Combs announced plans to file a federal lawsuit challenging the ban.

SLG2, Inc. will bring its Shoot Like A Girl experience to Bass Pro Shops in League City, Texas on March 14-15, 2026. The free, family-friendly event features instructor-led firearms training using FATS by InVeris simulators, archery instruction, and product demonstrations from partner companies including optics and concealed carry brands.

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights published an advisory opinion requested by Mexico's government, but it provides little support for Mexico's lawsuits against U.S. firearm manufacturers and retailers. The U.S. Supreme Court previously dismissed Mexico's claims in Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, and Mexico's pending retailer lawsuit against Diamondback Shooting Sports, Inc. faces similar legal obstacles.

The silencer market has experienced unprecedented growth following the elimination of the $0 tax stamp on January 1st, with ATF Form-4 submissions more than doubling since 2023. Over 800,000 silencers were submitted in 2025, and the industry projects approximately 1.5-1.6 million Form-4s for 2026, with supply chain capacity ready to meet demand.

Azimuth Technology announced the promotion of Mauricio Giraldo to Vice President of Operations after more than 13 years with the precision manufacturing company. Giraldo will lead manufacturing strategy and operational performance across Azimuth's platform, focusing on production excellence and process optimization for the defense, aerospace, and military sectors.

Attorneys for George Peterson, represented by David H. Thompson, Peter A. Patterson, Jack Tucker, Cody J. Wisniewski, and Richard J. Richthofen Jr., filed a petition for certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court in Peterson v. United States, a Firearms Policy Coalition-backed challenge to federal NFA tax and registration requirements for suppressors.

JOBS, JOBS, JOBS

Whitetails Unlimited Inc. is hiring part-time Field Directors for expansion areas including Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Candidates should have event planning experience, Microsoft 365 proficiency, and knowledge of hunting and white-tailed deer. Interested applicants should email fieldoperations@whitetailsunlimited.com.

Outtech Sales Services, a division of Legacy1846 Outdoor Group, is hiring Regional Managers nationwide for the hunting, archery, shooting sports, and outdoor recreation industries. Candidates must have 4+ years of territory sales experience and willingness to travel weekly. Interested applicants should send resumes to HR@outtech-online.com.

Iron Valley Supply Co., a Birmingham-based wholesale distributor representing over 150 leading national brands in hunting and shooting sports, is expanding its sales team. The company seeks an Account Representative to manage existing accounts, develop new customer relationships, and drive revenue growth within the wholesale channel.

NEWSSTAND, RADIO & TV

Pursuit Channel spotlights Bass Pro Shops Fisherman's Handbook, an 11-year-running weekly fishing series hosted by Wade Middleton featuring professional anglers and Bass Pro Shops experts. The show delivers practical bass-fishing techniques, seasonal patterns, and gear selection strategies available on Pursuit Channel and Pursuit UP's free streaming platform.

Petersen's Hunting released its April/May 2026 Guns & Gear Issue, featuring in-depth testing and reviews of firearms, optics, ammunition, and hunting gear. The issue includes firearm reviews from Craig Boddington, Keith Wood, Joseph von Benedikt, and Brad Fitzpatrick, with coverage of rifles including the Nemo Electus and Winchester Xpert.

Internet personality Trent Ellis joins Michael Waddell on The Michael Waddell Podcast to discuss his journey from insurance contractor to viral content creator with millions of followers. Ellis shares how he started posting Southern humor and outdoor-themed videos on TikTok, crediting his relatable approach and authenticity for his success across multiple social media platforms.

Firearms News' March 2026 issue features a cover story by James Tarr on US Palm's CAT4 Storm Series AR-Style Rifle. The issue includes reviews of firearms from Mossberg, Smith & Wesson, and Steyr, plus articles on defensive training and ammunition reloading. The magazine celebrates its 80th anniversary and is available at major retailers.

PRODUCT NEWS

Avian-X launched the Ridge Runner and Ridge Runner X turkey vests, designed for mobile hunters with lightweight backpack-style designs featuring smart storage, EVA-molded call pockets, and comfort padding. The Ridge Runner X adds fleece-lined handwarmer pockets and a full-access rear game pouch for enhanced warmth and carry capacity.

Viridian Weapon Technologies has introduced E Series laser sights designed specifically for the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0, available in green and red variants. The model-specific sights feature ambidextrous activation buttons, windage and elevation adjustments, and a compact design that maintains the pistol's concealability for concealed carry applications.

TALO Distributors, Inc. and Smith & Wesson introduced two limited edition M&P9 M2.0 pistols: a polymer copper comp model and a metal gold comp model, both optic-ready with Strike Industries compensators and night sights, now shipping to TALO member distributors.

Bear & Son Cutlery released the Genuine India Stag Bone 3 ½" Barlow pocketknife, an Alabama-made two-blade knife featuring high carbon stainless steel blades and traditional Genuine India Stag Bone™ handles. The heritage-inspired design honors the iconic Barlow style with polished bolsters and an MSRP of $80.99.

Kinsey's, a leading outdoor and shooting sports distributor, announced a partnership with Hodgdon Powder Company to distribute smokeless powder, with shipments beginning in Q2 2026. The expansion strengthens Kinsey's reloading category and provides retailers access to Hodgdon's trusted, industry-leading propellant products.

ZeroTech Optics announces the launch of the Thrive HD Micro Prism 1x in FDE, a compact prism optic featuring a ZT Prism Dot Reticle, 6061 T6 aluminum construction, and 13 adjustable brightness settings including night-vision compatible levels for rapid target acquisition and precision shooting.

NFQ Apparel and Realtree have partnered to launch a line of performance-driven athletic wear featuring Realtree APX camouflage. The collection includes training shorts, sprint shorts, running shorts, and women's options designed for gym workouts, tactical fitness, and outdoor activities.

Texas Hunter Products announces its new Timed Protein Feeder, featuring a 1000-lb. capacity, roto-molded hopper, and advanced timed-dispense system. The feeder includes an EZ Set Digital Timer, 12-volt solar panel, and rechargeable battery to help land managers reduce waste and promote consistent herd health.

Konus unveiled the Prince binocular series featuring models #2348 (8x42) and #2349 (10x42) with 96% light transmission, Bak-4 prisms, and waterproof construction. Priced at $249.99 and $259.99 respectively, these high-end binoculars offer wide angles and lightweight ergonomic design for demanding outdoor users.

FK BRNO, a Czech Republic-based firearms manufacturer, offers purpose-built pistols around their proprietary 7.5 FK cartridge system. Italian Firearms Group, the exclusive U.S. importer, features the FK BRNO PSD and Field Pistol models designed for long-range performance with rifle-like ballistics and modular configurations.

APEX Ammunition now offers a 28-gauge load in its SmallTown Hunting Blend turkey ammunition line, combining #7.5 Tungsten Super Shot with #9 TSS for maximum pattern density and extended range. The 2 ¾" 1 ½ oz. duplex load is priced at $64.99 per 5-round box.

Conservation leader Rob Keck became the first person ever to complete the Canadian Wild Turkey Super Slam using a custom TriStar Viper G2 shotgun. Keck, former CEO of the National Wild Turkey Federation, previously achieved the US Super Slam and hunted turkeys in all 49 U.S. states with huntable populations. TriStar Arms CEO Gus Bader personally built the 20-gauge Viper G2 for Keck's historic Canadian achievement.

SHOWS

Burris Optics will exhibit at the 2026 Mile High Hunt & Fish Expo in Denver, Colorado, March 20–22, featuring the Burris Veracity Riflescope. Attendees can visit Booth #630 to explore hunting and precision optics while connecting with the Burris team.

Dead Air Silencers will exhibit at the Louisiana Outdoor Expo, March 13–15, 2026, at Lamar Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales, Louisiana. The company will showcase hunting suppressors including the new Nomad Ti OTB, Sandman, Nomad LTi XC, Mojave 45, Wolfman series, and Sandman X at Booth #2300.

Gun Owners of America (GOA) announced special event add-ons for the 2026 Gun Owners Advocacy and Leadership Summit (GOALS), including the Activist Society Dinner, Women's Brunch, Hunters Brunch, Prayer Breakfast, Student Lunch, and Fueza Breakfast. Senior Vice President Erich Pratt stated the events strengthen relationships within the Second Amendment movement.

Liberty Ammunition will exhibit at the Georgia Tactical Officers and Alabama Tactical Officers Association event in March in Columbus, Georgia, featuring their new Law Enforcement and Military only "Pro Series" ammunition. CEO Gary Ramey noted the product has been well-received at range days and has replaced outdated ammunition at some departments. Free product samples and ballistic range days will be available.

Dead Air Silencers will exhibit at the 2026 Mule Deer Days hosted by Muley Fanatic Foundation, March 13–15 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. The company will showcase its new Nomad Ti OTB Suppressor, a lightweight titanium silencer designed for western hunting applications.

Dead Air will exhibit at the Georgia Tactical Officer Association (GTOA) Annual Training Conference in Columbus, Georgia, March 15-20, 2026, showcasing its new CT5P AR-15 suppressor designed for patrol officers with compact performance, reduced muzzle flash, and compatibility with multiple mounting systems.

Dead Air Silencers will showcase its newest suppressors including the Ruger RXD910Ti, CT5P, Nomad Ti OTB, Sandman X, and Mojave 45 at the 2026 Sharkapalooza 2nd Amendment Festival at Shark Coast Tactical in Ruskin, Florida. Attendees can try products firsthand and meet company representatives.

Maxim Defense, a premier manufacturer of precision firearms and suppressors based in St. Cloud, Minnesota, will exhibit at the 2026 "The Gathering" Firearm Range Day and Expo presented by Palmetto State Armory on March 20-21 in Clinton, SC, showcasing their latest firearms, suppressors, and accessories including the SDX RFLX and PDX-SD integrated suppressor systems.

Editor’s Note: Today’s feature comes to us from Kenyon Gleason, President of the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW). It is the February edition of his President’s Message to NASGW members, and speaks to the importance of working with people that are focused on your business's health.

“I looked into your glass to see if you had enough.

You looked into my glass to make sure you had as much.”

That single distinction explains more about business, sales, and relationships than just about any metaphor I could share. Though I didn’t know it at the time, I learned this important lesson from my grandfather, Leif, with a fishing rod in my hands.

Grandpa Leif loved to fish. Loved it. He went at least twice a day, sometimes more, and even in the rain. It wasn’t unusual for him to head out early in the morning and then again in the evening, like the river itself was calling him back. When school was out for summer, and I wasn’t tied up with chores on the farm, he would often ask me to come along.

Grandpa wasn’t really a talker. We didn’t fill the air with words. We just sat together, or walked the riverbank together, with lines in the water. Catching fish seemed almost irrelevant. What mattered was that we were there. Together.

Looking back on it now, I realize how much he understood about relationship building without ever saying a word about it. He wasn’t trying to get something from me. There was no preconceived outcome. He was simply present. And that presence said: This time matters. You matter.

That mindset – the quiet decision to value togetherness over personal gain – is rare. And it’s the same mindset that separates transactional relationships from meaningful ones, especially in sales and business.

In sales, we like to focus on tactics and closing strategies. But beneath all of that is a question every prospect is subconsciously asking: Are you here to make sure I’m okay, or are you here to make sure you get yours?

The best salespeople I know, behave a lot like my grandfather on those fishing outings. They slow down. They listen more than they speak. They’re paying attention to what’s not being said. They look into the other person’s glass first to see, do they have enough clarity, enough confidence, enough support to actually succeed?

On the other end of the spectrum are the people constantly checking their glass, and yours, wondering: Am I winning? Am I ahead? Am I getting as much as they are? That mindset turns every interaction into an unnecessary and unfortunate competition.

What’s ironic is that the people who focus on making sure others have enough almost always end up with more – more trust, more referrals, more long-term business. It applies to partnerships, teams, friendships, and even families.

Think about the people you feel most comfortable with. The ones you can exhale around and be yourself. Odds are, they’re not keeping score. They’re not watching to see if you’re getting more than they are. They’re watching to see if you’re okay. That’s the same feeling I had sitting beside my grandfather – no pressure, no ledger, just shared presence.

Now think about the opposite. Relationships that feel tense or draining often have an invisible scoresheet running underneath them. Who owes whom? Who’s up? Who’s down? Those relationships might survive for a while, but they’re built on a bed of sand.

This is why the type of people you work with, and choose to work with, is key.

You can have the best product, the smartest strategy, and the most aggressive growth plan, but if you build with people constantly checking your glass to make sure they have more, you will always feel slightly on edge. And it’ll suck the joy right out of you.

On the other hand, when you intentionally surround yourself with people who are looking to see if you have enough – enough support, enough credit, enough margin – it’s different. Hard conversations become easier. Growth becomes a shared goal and experience.

The real work, in sales and in life, is learning to spot the difference. Listen to the questions people ask. Notice whether curiosity flows outward or inward. Pay attention to how they behave when there’s nothing obvious to gain.

Then choose accordingly.

My grandfather never taught me this with spoken advice. He taught me with time. With presence. With a fishing line cast into still water and no expectation of return.

I miss him. And over time and life experience, I’ve learned a lot about who he was. I’ve learned the lesson he lived masterfully – that being with someone, fully and generously, is worth more than anything.

In business and in life, the goal isn’t to make sure you always have as much.

It’s to seek out and choose people who care that everyone at the table has enough.

– Kenyon Gleason, NASGW President

The National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) is comprised of wholesalers, manufacturers, independent sales reps, media, and service providers - both national and international - all primarily focused on shooting sports equipment and accessories. As a trade association representing the business interests of its members, NASGW’s mission is to bring shooting sports buyers and sellers together. For more information about the NASGW, visit the association’s website at www.nasgw.org.

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