German optic experts, German Precision Optics (GPO) is already experiencing high sales of its light and compact Rangeguide rangefinders, Gun Trade World discovers the key characteristics of the series.
The inexpensive .22 long rifle is a cartridge with manifold applications; precision target shooting, plinking, small game hunting and when pressed into service: self-defense. The .22LR, and the variety of firearms that it services, was the inspiration that drove the engineering team at Ek Archery Research to reimagine the crossbow pistol as a product of diverse functionality.
The Airgun Sporting Association, the trade organization of the US airgun industry, recently announced that West Virginia will soon be allowing air rifle hunting for both small and big game.
Sellmark is excited to emphasize the company’s growth with the addition of INFORCE, a top-tier lighting solution brand designed to meet the demanding needs of law enforcement, military, security agencies and citizens.
Henry Repeating Arms, the country’s leading lever action firearm manufacturer, is pleased to announce its return to “America’s National Park of Speed” as the title sponsor of this year’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday, July 2nd.
Our latest issue has left the printing house and is in the process of being posted to retailers, wholesalers, distributors and manufacturers across the globe.
Turkish company Reximex Arms is a fast-growing manufacturer and despite being founded only seven years ago, the outfit is making a big impression in the global airgun market.
The total economic impact of the firearm and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $70.52 billion in 2021, a 269 percent increase, while the total number of full-time equivalent jobs rose from approximately 166,000 to over 375,819, a 126 percent increase in that period, according to a report released by the NSSF, the firearm industry trade association.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced a record $1.5 billion in annual funding through the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration (WSFR) Program to support state and local outdoor recreational opportunities, and wildlife and habitat conservation efforts. Much of this fund was came from Pittman-Robertson excise taxes paid by firearm and ammunition manufacturers.