Companies throughout the outdoors industry offer support by repurposing manufacturing facilities amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Long lines, skyrocketing sales of guns and ammo, diminishing supplies and frustrations with background check delays are what NSSF is helping navigate during the coronavirus pandemic.
Taking a family-friendly approach with youth guns, gear and instruction will make your business and the shooting sports stronger.
Take a look at the bolt-action rifles major manufacturers are offering big-game hunters this year.
Remington 700 base mounts aren’t as DIY friendly as today’s 1913 Picatinny rails. But millions of other bolt-action rifles use the same pattern, making this simple upgrade or installation process a target-rich environment and great way to open a friendly optic upgrade discussion.
New hunting and shooting products for retailers include the Pointer Phenoma, Savage Apex 110 and Shaw Barrels Mk-X CS, among others.
Remington Arms, amid bankruptcy proceedings and reeling from a decline in production demand, will furlough almost 500 employees from its Alabama and New York plants for two months in summer 2019.
In the latest shooting sports industry news, the new McMillan A-10 riflestock is shipping and Sig Sauer releases commemorative pistols to benefit the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.
When it comes to the latest ammunition for competition, self-defense, hunting and range work, do you know what your customers will be asking about? If not, find out what you should be talking about.
In the latest shooting sports industry news, Hornady's A-Tip Match shines at the Buckeye Classic and Burris announces a new sales manager.