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CMP Contributes $10 Million For Wyoming Shooting Complex

We have previously covered the Wyoming State Shooting Complex, a major state-sponsored range facility coming to the Cody area. The site has now had an official groundbreaking, and the Civilian Marksmanship Program is stepping up to with a challenge grant to help fund the development. The CMP will match funding raised for the new complex up to $10 million. Their partnership in the site is far more than simple funding, though.

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Rideout Arsenal to Move Out of Virginia Due to Law Changes

Rideout Arsenal, makers of the most innovative pistol of 2025, the Dragon, recently announced their intention to leave their home State of Virginia, citing the passing of new restrictive laws.

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Fifty Years Of Pyrodex

Silly as it might seem, the world of muzzleloaders is constantly upgrading and changing to new technologies (similar to the world of bowhunting—try to figure that one out). But one thing has stayed constant over the past five decades. Pyrodex, the black powder substitute that many front-stuffer shooters prefer for its convenience, is celebrating 50 years on the market.

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Magnum Research x Iron Monkey: “Dueling Katanas” Desert Eagle

Magnum Research has teamed up with Iron Monkey Rifle Works to unveil a new limited-edition take on one of the most recognizable handguns on the market: the Desert Eagle. Dubbed the “Dueling Katanas,” this latest release blends the platform’s well-known .50 AE performance with an extensive level of custom finishing and artistic detail.

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Ripley Rail - 'cause it'll be dark soon, and they mostly come at night

“Okay, What do I do?” When you can’t nuke the xenomorphs from orbit, it’s time to pull out your M41A Pulse Rifle equipped with the Manticore Ripley Rail. (over/under pump action 30mm grenade launcher sold separately)

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TFB Exclusive Interview with Colt Optics CEO Matt Van Haaren

Back in January, seemingly out of nowhere, Colt Optics emerged and within a couple of months they’d launched their first commercial products and announced that their 1-6 LPVO had been selected by the Canadian Army. TFB had the opportunity to sit down to talk to Colt Optics’ CEO Matt Van Haaren about the ethos of the new company and its aims for the future.

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POTD: The Latest Steyr DMRs At IWA 2026

Designated Marksman Rifles continue to evolve, and the latest iteration from Steyr Arms was on display at IWA OutdoorClassics 2026. The Steyr DMR 762 sits squarely in the space between standard service rifles and dedicated sniper systems, built around the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. The optic is a Zero Compromise ZCO210, with a 2-10x magnification.

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Small Business Spotlight: Sun and Shadow

Welcome back to TFB’s Small Business Spotlight! In this weekly column, we take a look at small firearm-related businesses. Today’s company is Sun and Shadow, a manufacturer of precision shooting accessories from Daytona Beach, Florida.

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Al Capone's Sweetheart 1911 Recreated by SK Customs

SK Customs, the custom firearms division of SK Guns, has announced a limited-edition recreation of the Colt 1911 associated with Chicago Prohibition-era crime figure Al Capone, known as the "Sweetheart." The run is limited to 200 units, chambered in .45 ACP, and follows the classic Government Model configuration.

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Kahles K864 – Purpose-Built F-Class Optic with Extreme Magnification

Kahles has introduced the K864, a high-magnification riflescope developed specifically for F-Class competition. Rather than adapting an existing platform, the K864 has been designed from the ground up to meet the demands of long-range precision shooting, where small margins and environmental awareness play a decisive role. TFB took a closer look at it at IWA in Germany.

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Rhode Island Kicks Around New Gun Control Ideas

It has been a wild year for gun rights in the U.S., with SHOT Show basically being open season for suppressors—but on the other hand, we see a lot of states, particularly in the east, advancing anti-gun laws. One of the states that has been busiest is Rhode Island, with a new ban on “military-style” weapons coming into play, along with a ban on magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds.

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Magpul Modified Coyote Brown (MCB) AR Accessories Now Available

Magpul has announced the release of a new color option, Modified Coyote Brown (MCB), across a selection of its existing AR-platform accessories. First shown earlier this year at SHOT Show 2026, the new finish is now available on multiple products through Magpul’s website and retail channels.

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Steyr Debuts Straight-pull RMS Wild Rifle

Steyr has a new series of straight-pull rifles. The RMS Wild builds on the Monobloc design, where the barrel and receiver are made from a single continuous piece of steel. Keep reading for all the details.

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Tennessee Expands Deadly Force Rights for Property Defense

The Tennessee House and Senate passed HB 1802 along party lines this week, a bill that lowers the standard for when a property owner can use deadly force to protect their property. But a prominent state gun rights group says the legislation doesn't actually do what its sponsors claim.

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POTD: Dual Suppressed DMR Setup - Schmeisser & Daniel Defense

Two rifles, same role, and found in the same competition with their proud owners. These rifles have been approached from slightly different directions and have been built around the Schmeisser Pro Hunter 18” and the Daniel Defense DDM4 V7 Pro - both configured as suppressed platforms.

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The Rimfire Report: Is Remington’s Budget Cyclone 22LR Any Good?

Remington’s line of 22LR ammunition hasn’t always had the best reputation in the rimfire world. While the classic Remington Bucket O Bullets is still a staple of many a rimfire plinking sessions, many people swear up and down that the ammunition is majorly flawed in one way or another. Thankfully, I’ve been able to get my hands on what has to be the last of what I think is the end of the old generation of Remington Cyclone 22LR 36 grain Hollow Points. As we’ve discussed in the past, Remington has been under new management, and with that, they’ve reformulated a few of their most popular ammo lines, including 22LR and Cyclone. While I’ve yet to get my hands on some of the new stuff, I thought it’d be fun to take a look at some of this infamously dirt-cheap 22LR plinking ammo and how it performs out of our stock 10/22 test platform.

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Davranov Unveils Limited Edition Python Plate Carrier

Davranov has introduced a new limited edition version of its Python Plate Carrier, bringing a distinct visual profile to an otherwise performance-focused load-bearing platform. The limited release centers around a unique finish while retaining the core design features of the standard Python system. I have to say I’ve never seen anything quite like it before.

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ZEISS Conquest Apia 65: Compact Spotting Scope at $1,499

ZEISS has announced the Conquest Apia 20-50x65, a compact angled spotting scope aimed at hunters and shooters who prioritize portability without giving up optical performance. The scope weighs 47.6 ounces and measures 11.7 inches in length, with a retail price of $1,499.99.

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Trijicon Adds FDE Finish to VCOG 1-8x28 Riflescope

Trijicon has expanded its VCOG lineup with a new Flat Dark Earth (FDE) version of the VCOG 1-8x28 riflescope. The updated model features a Cerakote FIR-265 finish, designed to provide durability, corrosion resistance, and reduced visual and near-infrared signature in line with military specifications.

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TFB Weekly Web Deals 183: Deals for April 27th, 2026

Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals 183! We’re back with more deals on guns, gear, ammunition, and accessories from some of our most frequented online retailers like Primary Arms, Natchez Shooters Supply, Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, and more. Whether you’re looking for deals on new or used guns, ammo to add to your reserves, or specific accessories like flashlights, range bags, optics, bipods, and magazines, each week we’ll have new sets of deals that might fulfill one of those needs and save you a few dollars.

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Silencer Saturday #429: New Things At NRAAM 2026

Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday, brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the new Victra 20-gauge shotgun suppressor. The NRA Annual Meeting has come and gone, and as we usually expect, there were many relevant new releases in the world of silencers. Let’s take a look at what was unveiled.

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TFB Review: Glock 17 Gen6 - First 1,000 Rounds

When Glock announced the sixth generation of its iconic striker-fired polymer pistol series in December 2025, the firearms community responded with the usual mix of cautious interest and the usual skepticism. For me, the release was really bad timing, as I had just bought another G45 Gen 5. Was this a genuine leap forward, or just a facelift on an already mature platform? I decided the best way to answer that question wasn't a bench test or a controlled range session. It was to throw a brand-new, straight-out-of-the-box G17 Gen6 into the deep end of a two-day beginner practical shooting course and see what happened. One thousand rounds later, we have some answers.

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POTD: The Caracal UAE 50th Anniversary - Limited to 50

Exclusivity is often claimed, but rarely defined. The Caracal 2011 UAE 50th Anniversary was produced in a single run of just 50 pistols, each marked with a unique serial number from UAE01 to UAE50. These were made available only through a controlled release, with early allocation tied to ADIHEX 2021 and no repeat of those commemorative serials. Beyond the numbering, the build itself reflects a different approach compared to standard production pistols. Let’s take a closer look at the details, which even includes custom-made ammunition!

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Fudd Friday: The Highs And Lows Of The Winchester Model 1200

The Winchester Model 1200 is a bit of a paradox. In my experience, these shotguns generally work pretty well; they’re easy to fix, they’re light, and they are affordable. You’d think they’d be popular, but they aren’t. Not with gun keeners, at least; gun writers and dedicated enthusiasts seem to have little interest in them, if not outright hostility. And yet, I don’t think that’s the fault of this shotgun at all—it’s the fault of the gun that Winchester made before it.

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New Fiocchi Ammo Turns Any NATO Rifle Into a Drone Killer

Fiocchi Ammunition, operating under the CSG Group, has introduced a new line of counter-drone ammunition engineered for standard-issue assault rifles, addressing a critical gap in infantry-level UAV defense. The new ammunition is available in 5.56x45mm NATO and 5.45x39mm, with a 7.62x51mm variant already in development.

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Zanders & CMMG Release Exclusive Bronze Suppressed .22LR

Zanders Sporting Goods has teamed up with Missouri-based CMMG to release a firearm you won't find anywhere else: an exclusive suppressed .22LR built on CMMG's MK4 platform, finished head-to-toe in a striking multi-bronze anodizing. Suppressed .22LRs happen to be a favorite kind of firearm for me, so hang on while we discover the details.

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Inside the Hausken HX-Ti³: Europe's New 3D-Printed Suppressor

The HX-Ti³ is Hausken's latest suppressor, developed for hunters and shooters prioritising low weight, strength, and reliable field performance. It represents the company's answer to a growing demand: suppressors that don't just silence, but become a seamless part of the rifle system without the bulk.

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Front Line Friday #12: The Curriculum Problem

The gap between what academy training builds and what the street requires has nothing to do with individual officers not trying hard enough.

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TFB Long-Term Review: Streamlight Wedge XT EDC Flashlight

For the last two years, if I was wearing something with pockets, the Streamlight Wedge XT was in one of them. This little EDC light is a handy tool to have around, and I have used it extensively. So after all that time, am I staying with it, or getting something else?

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POTD: Eight Shots of .357 - The S&W Performance Center 327

Capacity isn’t usually the headline with revolvers, but the Smith & Wesson Model 327 Performance Center changes that equation. With an eight-round cylinder in .357 Magnum, it pushes beyond the traditional six-shot format while keeping the revolver manual of arms intact. That alone makes it stand out in a market largely dominated by semi-autos for higher capacity.

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