The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms has released a new Form 4473 with several changes from the existing version.
NSSF worked with Jay Porter, partner at Bradley, Arant, Boult, Cummings, LLP, to develop a new webinar, “Am I Liable? The Changing Landscape of Liability in the Age of COVID-19."
Firearm industry excise tax filing/payments delayed; Montana Rifle Company closes; SCI will return to Las Vegas; Benelli launches new website; and inaugural Hunting Retailer show off to promising start.
If you're making plans for the 2021 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, which grows this year thanks to new exhibition space, here are some things to know before making booth changes or selection.
In the latest shooting sports news, ASP and Creedmoor Sports have new personnel in top management positions.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation is holding a webinar to present a number of health-safety best practices FFL retailers and indoor range operators are employing during the COVID-19 crisis.
SHOT Show 2020 was a smashing success, and according to the NSSF, the venue will be that much more impressive in 2021. Here’s a peek at what you missed if you didn’t make it to Vegas.
Firearm industry economic impact since 2008; Kinsey’s Dealer Show recap; Kryptek courtesy face masks; Capstone Precision’s new president; and Second Amendment rights groups challenge gun store closures.
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau is providing firearm and ammunition manufacturers and importers a 90-day delay from the required filing and payment dates of Pittman Robertson excise tax payments.
In the latest shooting sports news, Otis Technology joins the fight against the coronavirus, and Legacy Sports International offers new conversion kits for Remington and Howa rifles.