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- AUCTIONS -

The Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF) launched the "ATF Auction for Conservation" on GunBroker, featuring Fiocchi ammunition, Drake & Barrel Cigars, and a Mossberg shotgun valued over $1,400. Proceeds support OSCF's mission to promote hunting, fishing, trapping, and target shooting participation.

- BOATING -

A 65-year-old San Leandro, California man was found unresponsive on his personal watercraft July 6 on Lewis and Clark Lake. Boaters rescued him and transported him to Avera Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, South Dakota, where he was pronounced dead. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission officers are investigating the incident.

- COMPETITION -

Nearly 3,000 athletes from 469 high schools will compete at the USA High School Clay Target League National Championship July 8-12 in Mason, MI. The event features team and individual qualifying rounds culminating in championship matches, sponsored by organizations including Ducks Unlimited, Winchester, and the U.S. Army.

The NRA National Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC) will return to Bentonville, Arkansas, July 19–26, 2026. Open to youth ages 8–18, this premier event features eight challenging competitions including shooting disciplines and responsibility-based activities conducted under realistic hunting conditions. Organizational sponsors include Arkansas Friends of NRA, Safari Club International, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, and corporate partners like Federal, Remington, Henry Repeating Arms, and Bushnell.

- CONTESTS -

Idaho Fish and Game is accepting art submissions for 2027 durable hard card licenses featuring cutthroat trout, steelhead, pronghorn, mule deer, or Geronimo the parachuting beaver. Two artists will be selected and each awarded $1,000, with submissions due by August 31, 2026.

- COURTS -

Gun Owners of America (GOA) and Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), alongside Air Force veteran Craig Philips, filed a federal lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania's lifetime denial of carry licenses for individuals with minor drug convictions. The lawsuit cites the Supreme Court's Hemani decision to argue the ban cannot survive constitutional scrutiny under the Second Amendment.

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) filed a petition for certiorari with the Supreme Court challenging New York City's ban on electronic arms like stun guns and tasers. The petition, supported by the Second Amendment Foundation and represented by Cooper & Kirk, PLLC, seeks to clarify that the Second Amendment protects all bearable arms and resolve confusion among lower courts regarding constitutional analysis of such bans.

- ENFORCEMENT -

A Mecosta County jury unanimously found Michigan DNR Conservation Officer Ryan Cox not guilty of assault charges stemming from a May 2023 incident at Merrill-Gorrel County Park. Cox used justified force while intervening in a violent attack while off-duty camping with family. Chief Brandon Kieft stated the DNR is working to return Cox to active duty.

- EVENTS -

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will host its free Conservation and Outdoor Skills Park July 17-25 at the State Fair in Minot, featuring fishing, air rifle shooting, archery, live fish displays, and water safety education for visitors of all ages.

The Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC) planning committee announced additional speakers for the 41st annual event scheduled for September 25-27 in Dallas, including Brandon Herrera, ATF Director Robert Cekada, and ATF Chief Counsel Robert Leider. Co-hosted by the Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, the conference features leading Second Amendment experts and advocates.

- FISHERIES -

The Gulf Council seeks a qualified contractor to evaluate 40 species under Gulf Fishery Management Plans and determine whether each should remain under full federal management, be removed, or designated as ecosystem component species. The project has a maximum budget of $125,000 with completion expected by Summer 2027.

- FISHING -

Daryl Bauer, fisheries outreach program manager for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, advises anglers to fish early, late, or after dark during summer when feeding periods are shorter. Key strategies include targeting drop-offs, points, and ambush spots while fishing faster presentations to locate active fish.

The Association of Collegiate Anglers completed its 21st season of the Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Bass Fishing Series with record participation across all events. A survey of nearly 700 college anglers revealed 91% support forward-facing sonar technology, with 92% expecting it to become more prevalent in competitive fishing.

Cooper Clark of Ocean City set a new Maryland state record for false albacore at 28.2 pounds, caught on July 3, 2026, near the Jackspot off Ocean City. The record was verified by DNR fisheries biologist Gary Tyler and marks the third time the Atlantic Division record has been broken in one year.

- HUNTING -

The North Dakota Cooperative Fur Harvester Education Program is offering 16-hour free trapping and fur hunting classes in August and October, plus a cable device training seminar in October at the Velva Wildlife Club. Successful completion provides certification recognized by other states.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is offering an online lottery for waterfowl offshore blind site licenses through MD Outdoors from July 15-28. Lottery winners will be selected randomly and notified by July 31 for virtual blind site selection meetings beginning August 4. Maryland residents must hold a valid hunting license to participate.

- INDUSTRY UPDATE -

NSSF, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the Department of Justice (DOJ) launched a month-long public education campaign in San Antonio reminding the public about federal penalties for unlawful firearm purchases. The 26-year-old "Don't Lie for the Other Guy" campaign emphasizes that illegal firearm purchases carry up to 15 years in prison and $250,000 in fines.

Millennium Outdoors appointed Scott Ware as Director of Sales and Marketing. With nearly three decades of industry experience and 26 years at Outtech representing Millennium brands, Ware brings deep dealer relationships and product knowledge to strengthen the company's market presence and dealer partnerships.

MidwayUSA promoted 33-year veteran Jeff Larkin to President, effective immediately. Larkin will lead the company under Founder and CEO Larry Potterfield, focusing on operational excellence, innovation, and customer service while advancing MidwayUSA's Continuous Improvement culture.

MidwayUSA promoted Ryan Cokerham to Vice President – Marketing after 18 years with the company. Cokerham, who previously served as Director of Merchandising – Shooting, will lead advertising, marketing, and promotional strategies. He is an NRA Benefactor Member and accomplished competitive shooter with 9 State Championship wins.

MidwayUSA promoted Adam Augustine to Vice President – Merchandising. Augustine previously served as Vice President – eCommerce and will now lead the merchandising team overseeing product offerings, pricing, inventory, and promotions. President Jeff Larkin praised Augustine's track record of delivering results across customer service and eCommerce roles.

- OPTICS -

Leupold & Stevens, Inc. announced three new illuminated reticles for its Mark 4HD riflescopes: Illum. PR2-MOA, Illum. PR2-MIL, and Illum. PR3-MIL, available in 6-24x52 and 8-32x56 configurations. The scopes feature Motion Sensor Technology and ZeroLock systems, designed for competition, hunting, and professional use.

Vortex Optics has released the Crossfire® II Red Dot lineup, available in red or green, featuring a 2 MOA dot, solar with auto D-TEC technology, and motion activation. The optic is designed for recreational shooters and compatible with AR-style rifles, rimfires, shotguns, and other firearms with Picatinny rails, with pricing starting at $149.99 MAP.

- PRODUCT NEWS -

Daisy Outdoor Products released three special Red Ryder commemorative models for the nation's 250th Anniversary: two Limited Edition Carbine Lever Actions (250 each) and a CO2-powered Revolver (1,776 units). All feature patriotic engravings and are available exclusively at www.daisy.com.

Auto-Ordnance and Koted Arms unveiled the "Land of the Free" 1911, a commemorative stainless steel pistol honoring the United States' 250th anniversary. The custom firearm features patriotic engravings, a two-tone finish, and is chambered in .45 ACP with an MSRP of $1,793.

RentAGun.com, an ATF-compliant online firearm rental platform, launched the Hickok45 Collection in collaboration with Hickok45 and Davidson's Gallery of Guns. The collection allows enthusiasts to rent and shoot actual firearms featured on Hickok45's YouTube channel, with each rental including a signed target from Hickok45.

Tink's recommends pairing trail cameras with Tink's Naturally PRIMED Scrape Rope to improve deer scouting photos and inventory. The scrape rope creates a focal point encouraging deer to stop in front of cameras for better identification and antler growth monitoring before hunting season.

Eastman Outdoors is expanding its Mossy Oak seasoning lineup with jerky, sausage, shaker bottle seasonings, and processing essentials for hunters and outdoor cooks. New August releases include Hot and Spicy Jerky, Jalapeño Jerky, Maple Sausage, Lemon Pepper Wild Turkey Seasoning, and Garlic and Herb Wild Fowl Seasoning.

Beretta USA launched a limited-edition America's 250th Anniversary Collection of commemorative baseball hats celebrating all 50 states' outdoor heritage. A portion of proceeds from each hat sold benefits Folds of Honor, providing educational scholarships to families of fallen or disabled service members and first responders.

Bill Hicks & Co. announced the addition of Off Grid Suppressors to their product line. Off Grid Suppressors' Scorpius .22LR Suppressor earned #1 overall ranking at the Thunder Beast Silencer Summit, an independent suppressor evaluation.

- RADIO -

Gun Talk Media announced that WMOH-AM has joined the Gun Talk Radio affiliate network, becoming the 30th largest radio market addition. The Cincinnati station will broadcast Gun Talk Radio starting July 11, 2026, reaching approximately 1.8 million listeners in the metro area.

- SHOWS -

NASGW Expo attendees can register for discounted badge pricing through July 31, 2026. Badges are required for all attendees and booth personnel. The October Expo features networking opportunities, product displays, an Appreciation Dinner, and happy hour events.

Millennium Marine will showcase its 2026 boat seats, rod trees, monitor mounts, transducer poles, and accessories at ICAST 2026 in Orlando, Florida, July 14-17 at Booth #3820. ICAST is the world's largest sportfishing trade show.

Relentless Knives USA, maker of premium titanium knives with patented Perpetual Edge™ Technology, will exhibit at ICAST 2026 in Orlando, Florida. CEO George Lambert announced the company is exploring licensing opportunities for its self-sharpening blade technology to manufacturers of hooks, gaffs, and kayaking equipment.

Field & Stream TV will participate in the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades (ICAST) July 14-16, 2026, in Orlando, Florida. The network will meet with industry partners, connect with content creators, and capture stories about fishing innovations and product introductions.

- SPONSORSHIPS -

FOXPRO will continue its partnership with Whitetails Unlimited as a national sponsor. Founded in 1993 by John Dillon, FOXPRO manufactures electronic game calls and hunting products sold worldwide. The company, now a 70-person operation based in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, remains committed to supporting Whitetails Unlimited's conservation mission.

- STATE AGENCIES -

The Blackfoot River from Weigh Station Fishing Access Site to Interstate 90 in Milltown will close to floating beginning July 15 due to BNSF Railway Company bridge construction work. The closure will remain in effect until October 31 or until construction is completed. A portion of the Gateway Trail is also closed during construction preparations.

Michigan's DNR Volunteer Stewardship Program offers year-round opportunities to protect and restore southern Michigan's native ecosystems. Multiple state parks including Brighton Recreation Area, Muskegon State Park, Waterloo Recreation Area, Saugatuck Dunes State Park, Island Lake Recreation Area, P.J. Hoffmaster State Park, Ludington State Park, and Grand Mere State Park will host volunteer workdays in July to remove invasive plants.

- STATE PARKS -

Michigan state parks host diverse July events including dune interpretation walks at Muskegon State Park, wellness retreats at Port Crescent State Park, Pheasants Forever habitat education at multiple locations, adaptive recreation activities at Interlochen State Park, and orienteering challenges, horseshoe tournaments, and Christmas in July celebrations across the state.

- TELEVISION -

MyOutdoorTV launches a new Bowhunting Channel throughout July featuring shows like American Archer, Bow Madness, Bowhunter TV, and Bowhunting Whitetails with Bill Winke to help viewers prepare for upcoming hunting seasons with commercial-free, 24/7 streaming content.

GAME & FISH TV launches "Big Game Wednesday" programming blocks featuring shows like Everything Eichler, Addicted to the Outdoors, Driven with Pat & Nicole, Crush with Lee & Tiffany, Beyond the Hunt, and The Lindsey Way. The free streaming channel, powered by Outdoor Sportsman Group, airs hunting and fishing content every Wednesday in July across multiple platforms including Roku, Prime Video, and Samsung TV Plus.

- WILDLIFE -

The Arizona Game and Fish Department reports that Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Type 2 (RHDV-2) is spreading again across Arizona, causing significant population declines in native lagomorphs. AZGFD urges hunters to remove rabbit carcasses from the field and dispose of them properly to minimize virus transmission and help populations recover.

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Once-In-A-Lifetime Species Coordinator Rusty Robinson provides safety guidance for hikers encountering mountain goats in Utah's high-elevation terrain. Key recommendations include maintaining 150+ feet distance, keeping dogs leashed, and backing away slowly if approached by these aggressive wild animals.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources, partnering with Northern Michigan University, Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians, and The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, is seeking public observations of gray foxes. Recent research suggests gray foxes may be rarer in Michigan than previously believed, and the DNR is asking residents to submit sightings and photographs through their Eyes in the Field reporting system.

No one wants to be the “told you so” guy, but here we are. We told you so.

Virginia’s Gov. Abigail Spanberger and her gun control lackeys in the Assembly rushed through a half-cooked unconstitutional ban on the sale of Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs) and other commonly owned firearms and standard capacity magazines. Once again, predictions of a rush to buy the guns Virginians (and the rest of America) want bore out. Background checks for the sale of a firearm in The Old Dominion shattered last year’s figures.

If Gov. Spanberger, and fellow Democrats who authored the law she signed, state Sen. Saddam Azlan Salim and Del. Dan Helmer, thought they were going to choke off MSR sales, they were wrong. They didn’t slow anything down. Instead, they juiced the sales, to the point that retailers in the state and Virginia State Police running the background checks couldn’t keep up with sales.

Truth in Numbers

June’s NSSF-Adjusted National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) figures are in and the totals are eye-popping. June closed out with a 241 percent increase in background checks, year-over year. There were 123,699 background checks completed in June. That’s 87,482 more than June 2025, when 36,217 background checks for the sale of a firearm were completed. That’s not all. There were 468,778 background checks completed in the first six months in Virginia for a gun sale this year. That’s 224,178 more than were conducted in the state during the same six months in 2025. That’s a 91 percent increase, year-over year.

NSSF predicted this surge in gun sales would happen. January’s background checks were 26 percent higher than the year before. February tallied a 55 percent increase over February 2025. March came in at 70 percent higher than the same month a year prior. April clocked in with a 78 percent increase over April 2025 and May topped 103 percent higher than a year before. Remember, multiple firearms can be purchased on the same background check, as long as they occur at the same time and location.

Gov. Spanberger did what only Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama were able to do before her. They managed to increase firearm sales because she wanted to ban them.

Cash Registers Ringing

The final days leading up the July 1 deadline were busy. Like, fire-sale busy. AmmoLand reported that sales at NSSF-member XCAL in Ashburn, Va., topped 1,000 MSRs over a two-day event the last weekend before the deadline when the ban went into effect.

WVTR reported that Town Gun Shop of Richmond in Richmond, Va., was flooded with first-time gun buyers in recent weeks and one employee said the store pulled in $108,000 on a Tuesday before the deadline.

“In fact, we’ve seen today more first time buyers, I mean, of course, over the past three to four weeks, but even today we’ve had a number of people who have come in for first time buying, they’re like, this is my first time, can you show me how you know about ARs, and what can I get, and what do you have available,” said Mark Tosh, manager of Town Gun Shop of Richmond.

Steve Dowdy, owner of Bob’s Gun Shop in Norfolk, Va., told the Virginian-Pilot that sales were 60 percent higher over the same time last year. He should know. He’s owned the firearm retail business for 17 years and worked there for a total of 36 years.

“It’s pushed a huge volume of sales,” Dowdy said to The Virginian-Pilot prior to the deadline. “It’s people buying on credit because if they don’t get it by June 30, they can’t purchase it.”

Virginia’s Outlook: Clearly Muddled

The future of firearm sales in Virginia is muddled, to say the least. Not one, but two separate Virginia judges partially blocked enforcement of Viriginia’s ban on the sale of MSRs. Washington County Circuit Judge Jeffrey Campbell granted an injunction, which followed Lancaster County Circuit Judge John Martin issuing an injunction a week prior. The injunctions are limited, however, blocking enforcement by Virginia State Police and several named counties. The injunctions do not apply across Virginia and do not prevent enforcement by certain other authorities.

Virginia’s Attorney General (AG) Jay Jones is warning that the law banning sales in effect and “court orders do not bind individuals or local law enforcement agencies that were not named as defendants in the lawsuits,” according to The Virginia Scope.

That has left many firearm retailers in a state of confusion, unsure of whether they can legally transfer MSRs now that the ban went into effect on July 1. NSSF is working diligently to gain clear guidance on how firearm retailers should operate to stay within the confines of the law and not risk legal and punitive action.

On top of all that, late last week the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction against Virginia to block enforcement of the state’s unconstitutional ban on the sale of MSRs in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern Division of Virginia. The case, U.S. v. Commonwealth of Virginia, names the Commonwealth of Viriginia and the Virginia Department of State Police as defendants.

Looming over all that, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would hear two petitions challenging state restrictions on the possession of MSRs. Petitions challenging the constitutionality of these state-based restrictions have endured a tortuous legal path to the nation’s highest court.

The challenges, Viramontes v. Cook County and Grant v. Higgins, will be heard by the Supreme Court in the next session. These petitions were relisted several times before the Supreme Court ultimately decided to grant cert. Viramontes and Grant challenge Cook County, Ill., and Connecticut’s respective bans on MSR possession, the most-commonly sold centerfire rifle in America, of which there are over 32 million in circulation. Heller and Bruen clearly hold that firearms in common use are protected by the Second Amendment and cannot be banned.

Should the Supreme Court ultimately decide that states cannot restrict the rights of law-abiding citizens to legally purchase MSRs, Gov. Spanberger and her gun control allies in the Virginia Assembly might be in the running for the best gun sales team of the year.

– Larry Keane

Larry Keane is SVP for Government and Public Affairs, Assistant Secretary and General Counsel of the National Shooting Sports Foundation.

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