Target Sports USA Is Putting Ammo in Vending Machines

This is not a joke. Target Sports USA announced plans to deploy ammunition vending machines, which were first shown off at the Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The machines will sell ammo, including rounds from Target Sports USA's own New Republic USA brand, through automated kiosks with built-in security and compliance features.

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C&H Unveils Strykr PDW Optic

C&H has a new red dot sight optimized for use on PDWs like the Flux Raider. The   Strykyr red dot is an enclosed design with a built-in Picatinny rail mount. It also has a multi-reticle system with a selectable dot and outer ring.

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Thompson/Center Encore ProHunter Pistols Are Back

As Thompson/Center makes its comeback, one thing that longtime fans of the brand wanted to know was: What about the pistols? And after launching (or is that re-launching?) multiple lines of rifles, Thompson/Center has indeed brought back its hunting-oriented handguns as well, with the Encore ProHunter pistol series rebooted.

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TFB Weekly Web Deals 176: Deals for March 9th, 2026

Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals 176! 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 #422: Can Silencers Protect From Overpressure Risk?

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. A recent story by the New York Times examined the issue of possible blast overpressure injuries from firing guns on indoor shooting ranges. The article briefly touches on one possible way to reduce that risk: silencers. So if you want yet another excuse to buy more suppressors, keep reading, and we will get you set up.

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TFB Review: Strike Industries Polymer FSA Stabilizer

Strike has struck again. They’ve introduced a new stabilizer with some great features and a nice price point. The new Polymer FSA Stabilizer costs about a hundred bucks, and they sent one out for review. Let’s take a look and see if it meets the requirements for your next pistol stabilizer.

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POTD: Denmark Fields the New GV M/25 C8 MRR

After 16 years of service, the Danish Defense Forces are transitioning from the M/10 to the new GV M/25 C8 MRR. The first rifles are now being issued, including to instructors at the Air Force Sergeant’s School in Karup, who recently took the platform to the range ahead of a new intake of sergeant students. Optics? The Specter.

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Front Line Friday #5: Radios, Earpro, and Coordination Gaps

Radio discipline, earpro compliance, and the gap between "we have a plan" and "that plan survived contact with an actual call."

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SAF Wants Another Chance To Fight New Jersey 3D Printing Laws

In one of the most-significant yet most under-the-radar legal battles going on in the U.S. right now, the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has filed a petition for a rehearing of the Defense Distributed v. Attorney General of New Jersey case. A three-judge Third Circuit panel has recently dismissed this case, but the SAF says there are reasons to reopen it, and they’re doing their best to force this issue back into court.

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Shadow Systems Acquired by Roe Strategic Capital

Shadow Systems has a new owner: The guy who's been running the company.

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British Army To Select New Sniper Rifle in 2027

Several weeks after the launch of the initial phases of Project Grayburn, the UK’s program to replace the SA80/L85, the UK Ministry of Defence has released a new notice for its Multi Caliber Sniper Capability - Project Shamer.

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Fudd Friday: Make Combination Guns Great Again!

Of all the news that came out of SHOT Show this year, I was very stoked to see that European American Armory is bringing back affordable combination guns. Maybe, just maybe, we’ll see a renaissance in this underappreciated corner of Fudd world.

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The Soviet AO-29 Lightweight GPMG

In the early 1960s, the Soviet military found itself at a crossroads. The recently adopted Kalashnikov PK general-purpose machine gun (GPMG) has solved many problems by easing logistics and supporting a single machine gun type. Still, its adoption also revealed new tactical expectations: a single GPMG was now supposed to fill a variety of roles, such as mounted roles, and be light enough to be carried by every infantry squad. The PK was accepted into service in 1961 and went into full production in 1962. Still, the weight and role tradeoffs of a universal design prompted a fresh round of experimentation aimed at a lighter, more squad-oriented automatic weapon. Simply put, the 19.84 lbs (9 kg) weight of a GPMG was too high for the Soviets, as it was also envisioned at the time to be carried by every infantry squad.

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POTD: A Cold War Whisper - The PB Silenced Pistol

Today’s Photo of the Day features the Kalashnikov PB (Pistolet Besshumnyy), a Soviet-era integrally suppressed semi-automatic pistol that remains in limited production under Kalashnikov Concern. Originally developed and entering service in 1967, the PB was designed to provide a suppressed sidearm for reconnaissance units, intelligence services, and special forces.

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Concealed Carry Corner: Carrying a Backup Gun

Welcome back to another edition of Concealed Carry Corner. Last week, we took a look at what to do when you're traveling with a handgun. If you happened to miss that article, be sure to click the link here to check it out. This week, I want to take a closer look at the idea of a backup gun. For a time, people carried a backup gun fairly often and there were even IDPA sessions that were exclusively dedicated to using your main along with your backup gun. As guns started to have higher capacities, we saw a decrease in backup guns, but recently, there has been another resurgence in the popularity of backup guns. Let's take a closer look at carrying a backup gun.

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Magpul Expands P365 AMAG with 17- and 15-round Options

Magpul has been quietly building out a full magazine lineup for the Sig Sauer P365 platform, and the latest additions are worth paying attention to. The AMAG 17 SG9 is a 17-round stainless steel magazine running $34.95, and the AMAG 15 SG9 launched alongside it at the same price point. Both are in stock now. Magpul also says 12- and 10-round variants are expected by February 2026, which should cover the capacity-restricted states.

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Sako Enters the AR-15 Market With the Arctic Rifle Generation

Sako, the Finnish company well known for bolt-action hunting rifles, is making a serious play for the military and law enforcement AR market. In a recent TFBTV segment from EnforceTac 2026, James Reeves got hands-on with the new Arctic Rifle Generation (ARG) lineup, and the question he posed is worth asking: Did Sako just build one of the most refined AR-pattern rifles out there?

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Australia to Provide Thales ACAR to Papua New Guinea Defence Force

In February, the minutes from an Australian Senate meeting revealed that Australia plans to provide the Papua New Guinea Defence Force with more than 3,000 new Thales ACAR - or Australian Combat Assault Rifles.

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TFB Behind the Gun #207: Hot or Not w/ TFB's Doug E

Fellow TFB writer Doug E. drops in this week on TFB's Behind the Gun Podcast for an unfiltered "Industry Hot or Not" discussion fueled by SHOT Show 2026. We'll break down the top market vibes, like the absolute dominance that suppressors currently have in the Q1 market, and meanwhile, Doug shares some of his latest projects with us, and also gives us a few of his thoughts on what he’s been able to catch up on since SHOT 2026 concluded. Although most of us here at TFB like to keep a close eye on the show, we still individually miss a vast majority of the new and exciting projects being released at the show. So please join us this week for a fun discussion on some of the emerging trends in the industry for 2026, and which ones we think are there to stick around or go the way of the dodo.

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AKs From Azerbaijan (IGLIM) Are Coming to the USA?

If you’re into Kalashnikov rifles, you probably miss the good old days. It has been a while since AK enthusiasts heard any good news about their hobby, and it seems that things are only getting worse every year: sanctions, tariffs, bans, and other troubles are constantly driving prices up and availability down.

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POTD: The Recoil Sequence In Stills

This sequence of still images captures the recoil cycle of a suppressed Glock 45 Hunter Edition (Gen 5) fitted with an Aimpoint COA red-dot sight, A-Cut interface. Compared to a standard Glock 45, this configuration is notably more front-heavy due to the attached suppressor, which influences how the pistol behaves during the firing cycle. The red dot has some part of it as well, as everything adds weight to the barrel or the slide.

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Wheelgun Wednesday: Building A Budget Wild West Collection

Antique prices got you down? If you’re looking to put together a collection of revolvers from the Wild West days, it can get expensive very quickly, especially if you want one of the best-known pieces. Checking the prices at CollectorsFirearms.com, you can see that first-generation Colt Single Action Army revolvers rarely dip below $2,500, and are routinely listed at far, far higher prices. Smith & Wesson’s full-sized revolvers are more affordable, but still will cost you a couple of grand (or a lot more) for a nice example of a big-bore centerfire. It’s the same for old Remington revolvers. So, how do you get started on a budget?

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Element Optics Debuts Seeker On-gun Laser Rangefinder

Element Optics has a new option for a gun-mounted laser rangefinder. The Seeker is capable out to 3,000 meters, and incorporates both Bluetooth and wired remote operation. Keep reading for all the details.

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All-New Staccato HD C4X Now Available for Purchase

The Staccato HD C4X 9mm was the talk of SHOT Show 2026 as the kings of the 2011 brought us another banger with a ported or compensated model that is compact enough for carry yet accurate enough for duty and competition. Now, Staccato is reporting that they are available for purchase directly from Staccato and authorized dealers.

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New Strike Industries Modular Chassis for Ruger 10/22 Receivers

Strike Industries has just announced the release of their new aluminum chassis for the ever-popular Ruger 10/22 family of rimfire firearms. The new Strike Modular Chassis comes with a handguard extension to tailor its length to different 10/22 configurations and builds, and can accept both AR-15 buffer tubes and Picatinny rail stocks. Let’s go over other features of this new Strike 10/22 chassis.

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Federal's Cameron Hicks Takes FITASC Title at Seminole Cup

Federal Ammunition sponsored shooter Cameron Hicks won the FITASC event at the 2026 Seminole Cup, one of the premier sporting clays competitions in the country. The event ran February 24 through March 1 at Broadfield, a Sea Island Sporting Club and Lodge in Georgia, drawing over 600 shooters.

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A Soviet Experiment - The Kalashnikov Assault Carbine

Shortly after the adoption of the Kalashnikov design in 1949, Soviet small-arms development found itself at a doctrinal crossroads. The AK emerged as the final survivor of a rigorous postwar rifle competition, and, in an odd twist, it was accepted despite not fully meeting the full-auto accuracy or, better described as dispersion requirements, the trials had set, as, at the time, this was prized over semi-auto accuracy. The choice reflected a broader attitude in the immediate post-World War II period, an emphasis on reliability and the capacity for effective automatic fire rather than the single-shot precision prized by some Western armies. The bloody lessons of the Eastern Front had impressed on Soviet planners that volume of fire and simplicity under battlefield stress were often more valuable than semi-automatic accuracy.

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POTD: 30X Tomcat - The Ultra-concealable, Ultra Hush Beretta

Today’s Photo of the Day features the Beretta 30X Tomcat, shown outfitted with a GSL Technologies suppressor that complements its compact profile and intentional design. The 30X platform builds on the legacy of Beretta’s Tomcat series, offering a lightweight .32 ACP pistol with the “Tip-Up” Effortless Loading System (ELS). The inclusion of a suppressor alters the Tomcat’s handling characteristics by reducing muzzle blast and sound signature, making it a compelling option for defensive use, confined-space training, or any scenario where signature management matters. The Tomcat’s slim grip and compact footprint have long been appreciated by shooters who favor smaller-frame pistols without sacrificing capability, and the 30X’s slide and frame geometry support that orientation. Perhaps there’s a reason Beretta calls it a Get Home Bag?

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Small Business Spotlight: DiGiorgio Law P.C.

Welcome back to TFB's Small Business Spotlight! Each week, we feature small firearms-related businesses and give them a chance to introduce themselves. This week: DiGiorgio Law P.C., a Georgia litigation practice with a firearms-specific focus.

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Ruger 2025 Results: Revenue Up, Profit Down Despite 65 New Models

Sturm, Ruger & Company (NYSE: RGR) released its fourth quarter and full-year 2025 earnings report today. The short version: revenue grew, profits fell off a cliff, and the company somehow pushed 65 new models out the door in Q4 alone. Three of those were entirely new platforms.

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