In 2021 the iconic hunting and target shooting ammunition brand reached the age of 125, and with no designs on taking its foot off the gas, Gun Trade World finds out a bit more about this global powerhouse.
Having now lived with the Covid-19 pandemic for over a year, Gun Trade World Editor Rob Smith finds out how two airgun manufacturers have been with coping, operating and in some cases, flourishing through a global pandemic.
Gun Trade World sits down, virtually, with Chris Dolnack, NSSF Senior Vice President & Chief Customer Officer to discuss the recent SHOT Show On Demand platform and the many positives that came out of the online show.
Although the venerable .30-06 Springfield and .308 Winchester remain popular cartridges worldwide, there is serious competition on the horizon. Especially the Creedmoor family of cartridges, with 6.5mm and 6mm flavours, has considerably gained in popularity over recent years.
Recently the IWA Studio Edition brought the industry together in a unique virtual event. The live stream of discussion panels, product launches and infotainment attracted around 5,000 participants to the virtual auditorium.
Smith & Wesson Brands, a U.S.-based leader in firearm manufacturing and design, has revealed its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal 2021 ended January 31, 2021.
Slim, compact design for everyday pocket carry and delivering up to 1,000 Lumens this exciting new product looks set for strong sales, as Gun Trade World discovers.