Seen At NRAAM: Pretty Much Everything
Out on the show floor it was clear that if you didn’t come to Atlanta with a new gun or product to showcase, well, you missed a great opportunity to grab the attention of consumers eager for something new.
Out on the show floor it was clear that if you didn’t come to Atlanta with a new gun or product to showcase, well, you missed a great opportunity to grab the attention of consumers eager for something new.
As the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits get under way in Atlanta this weekend, the industry and the organization are dealing with a lot of change and uncertainty.
What you get in the new 990 AfterShock is a reliable gas system that cycles fast and reliably in the short system of a pistol-grip shotgun with a 14.75” barrel and an overall length of only 27.125.”
The NRA’s new shooting discipline has great potential to not only return the NRA to a competitive rifle shooting mecca, but also reshape how non-gun owners view America’s most popular rifle.
The economic turmoil we face this year leaves manufacturers in the firearms, optics, archery, and accessories industry with no other option than to move now and move fast. The faster they do that, the faster they’ll find a clearer path through it all.
The Biden Administration sought to press its anti-gun agenda, in part, through overly aggressive rule-making and enforcement by the federal firearm regulatory bureaucracy that you and I call ATF.
If we have learned anything from the years since Trump’s ascendency into politics, he’s nothing if nor resourceful when it comes to orchestrating turnarounds. He’s not likely to allow pain points that voters view as being of his making to last too long.
You know how on Christmas Day when kids open a present like a football helmet or other piece of sports gear, and immediately have to suit up despite still being in pajamas? Well, that was me when I received the package from Alien Gear.
Weight was never really an issue with the Ruger 10/22 platform. But, this new Carbon Fiber model makes all the others seem like a trip to the gym is in order.
The problem is that these huge spikes in sales have become the new standard by which we judge firearms sales, and anything that isn’t on a par with those spikes is somehow considered a downturn, a market softening, a slump.