Legacy Sports International has reached an agreement to be the exclusive importer of Sig Sauer German-made firearms into the United States.
Outdoor Edge Cutlery, makers of the RazorSafe knife series, has sued American Outdoor Brands for patent infringement for a replaceable razor blade knife design.
When you're enjoying your wireless access at the 2020 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, thank Lucas Oil for the connection since it's the official wi-fi sponsor for the annual industry shindig.
In the latest shooting industry news, Zeiss has a new head of consumer marketing and Apex Tactical offers a new optical mounting system for FN pistols.
German Precision Optics USA is kicking off the new year with a dealer promotion that provides up to 20 percent additional margin for supporting retailers.
With a bolt-action rifle rumored to be in the works for more than a year, Sig Sauer has finally released its first production model: the Cross, designed for hunting and competition.
Meeting a goal well ahead of schedule, Sig Sauer has delivered its 100,000th M17 and M18 pistols for the Modular Handgun System program to the U.S. Military.
Civilians in the United States own almost 423 million firearms, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, including 17.1 million modern sporting rifles.
Victims of a shooting in Toronto have filed a class action lawsuit against Smith & Wesson, claiming the company did not incorporate "smart gun technology" in its products.
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