Tag: NSSF

  • NSSF Praises SHOT Act Introduction to Curb Frivolous Public Nuisance Lawsuits Against Firearm Industry

    NSSF Praises SHOT Act Introduction to Curb Frivolous Public Nuisance Lawsuits Against Firearm Industry

    In a major win for the firearms industry and law-abiding gun owners everywhere, the National Shooting Sports Foundation has thrown its full support behind the newly introduced Stopping Harmful and Outrageous Torts (SHOT) Act. This critical legislation, S. 4775, targets the wave of frivolous public nuisance lawsuits that have long served as a backdoor assault on Second Amendment rights.

    Close-up of the SHOT Act bill document on a wooden desk with American flag in background

    These lawsuits aren’t about public safety—they’re calculated attempts to bleed manufacturers and dealers dry through endless litigation. By shielding the industry from baseless claims that treat legal firearm sales like some kind of neighborhood nuisance, the SHOT Act slams the door on activist attorneys and anti-gun politicians looking to bankrupt companies that simply follow the law.

    Why This Matters for Every American Gun Owner

    Firearm manufacturers aren’t the only ones under fire. When these nuisance suits succeed in draining resources, the ripple effects hit every shooter, hunter, and self-defense advocate in the country. Higher costs, reduced innovation, and fewer options on the shelf all stem from the same legal harassment the SHOT Act aims to stop cold.

    The NSSF’s endorsement highlights how this bill restores balance. It protects businesses that employ thousands of Americans and supply the tools millions rely on for sport, protection, and heritage. Without this safeguard, the industry remains a sitting target for those who can’t win at the ballot box and instead turn to the courtroom.

    Standing Up Against Legal Overreach

    Pro-2A voices have watched this pattern for years: file enough lawsuits, force settlements, and slowly choke off the supply of firearms and ammunition. The SHOT Act cuts through that nonsense by making clear that lawful commerce in firearms doesn’t qualify as a public nuisance. It’s a straightforward defense of due process and the right to keep and bear arms.

    Supporters of the bill understand that protecting the industry is the same as protecting the people who use its products responsibly. This isn’t about shielding bad actors—it’s about stopping the weaponization of the legal system against an entire constitutional right.

    With the SHOT Act gaining traction, the message is clear: the days of easy, politically motivated lawsuits against the firearms sector are numbered. Law-abiding Americans deserve an industry free to innovate and serve without constant legal sabotage.

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  • Suppressor Sales Surge Signals 2026 as Breakthrough Year for Silencer Market

    Suppressor Sales Surge Signals 2026 as Breakthrough Year for Silencer Market

    The firearms community is buzzing with excitement as fresh data from the National Shooting Sports Foundation reveals a dramatic uptick in suppressor purchases heading into 2026. This isn’t just another sales blip—it’s a clear signal that law-abiding gun owners are reclaiming their rights to shoot smarter, safer, and with greater freedom than ever before.

    A detailed close-up of multiple modern rifle suppressors lined up on a wooden workbench next to an AR-15 platform rifle at an outdoor shooting range during golden hour lighting

    Suppressors have long been misunderstood by those outside the shooting world, but enthusiasts know better. These precision-engineered devices reduce muzzle blast dramatically, protecting hearing during extended range sessions and making shooting more accessible for families and new shooters alike. The recent regulatory shifts, including streamlined ATF processes in several states, have removed unnecessary barriers that once treated these hearing-protection tools like exotic hardware.

    Consumer demand is driving the surge. More states are recognizing suppressors as standard safety equipment rather than regulated curiosities, allowing responsible citizens to exercise their Second Amendment rights without compromise. Industry analysts point to this momentum as the start of sustained expansion, with forecasts calling for record-breaking adoption through the rest of the decade.

    Beyond the numbers, this trend reflects a broader cultural shift. Gun owners are prioritizing practical accessories that enhance safety and enjoyment on the range. Whether it’s a dedicated precision shooter or a weekend plinker, the ability to run a suppressor means less fatigue, better focus, and more time doing what we love—honing skills and passing traditions to the next generation.

    As 2026 unfolds, the silencer market stands poised for its biggest year yet. With continued advocacy and smart policy wins, expect even greater access and innovation that keeps the focus where it belongs: on responsible, constitutionally protected firearm ownership.

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  • NSSF Slams The Trace for Blaming California Gun Store in Trump Assassination Attempt Coverage

    NSSF Slams The Trace for Blaming California Gun Store in Trump Assassination Attempt Coverage

    Once again, the gun-grabbing media is at it, twisting facts to push their anti-Second Amendment agenda. This time, Bloomberg-funded outlet The Trace is shamelessly trying to shame a California gun store for legally selling firearms to the alleged Trump assassin. Enter the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), firing back with the truth bomb that exposes this as pure propaganda.

    NSSF logo overlaid on a graphic slamming The Trace for anti-gun propaganda in Trump assassination coverage

    The Facts: Legal Sales in the Strictest Gun-Control State

    Let’s get the details straight. Cole Tomas Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump, purchased a Mossberg shotgun and a pistol from Turner’s Outdoorsman, a reputable California gun retailer. Here’s the kicker: every single sale was 100% compliant with California’s draconian gun laws. We’re talking:

    • Universal background checks via NICS.
    • Required permits for handgun purchases.
    • Full 10-day waiting periods.
    • All federal and state paperwork properly completed.

    California has some of the toughest gun laws in the nation—yet the system worked exactly as intended. No red flags, no violations. Turner’s did their job, followed the rules, and handed over legally purchased firearms to a buyer who passed every check. But does that stop The Trace from trying to crucify them? Not a chance.

    NSSF Calls Out the Propaganda Machine

    In a blistering statement, NSSF didn’t hold back: “The Trace‘s attempt to blame a licensed firearms retailer for the criminal actions of an individual is nothing more than anti-gun propaganda.” They pointed out that this is just the latest hit piece from a media outlet bankrolled by Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire gun-control crusader who’s poured millions into demonizing the firearms industry.

    Why? Because facts don’t fit their narrative. When criminals break the law with legally obtained guns, it’s not a failure of the Second Amendment—it’s a failure of soft-on-crime policies that let dangerous people roam free. But blaming law-abiding retailers? That’s the playbook of those who want to confiscate your rights.

    Turner's Outdoorsman storefront with Mossberg shotgun and pistol displayed, symbolizing legal firearm sales in California

    Bloomberg’s Media Lapdogs vs. Real America

    The Trace loves to paint gun stores as the villains, ignoring that places like Turner’s are pillars of their communities, serving hunters, sport shooters, and responsible owners. This isn’t journalism; it’s activism disguised as news. Bloomberg’s empire thrives on fearmongering, hoping you’ll buy into the lie that more laws (on top of California’s already suffocating regs) will stop criminals.

    Newsflash: Criminals don’t follow laws. They steal guns, buy from black markets, or exploit failures in mental health and enforcement systems. What does work? A strong Second Amendment that arms the good guys.

    Stand with NSSF and Pro-2A Retailers

    Kudos to NSSF for defending the industry and shining a light on this nonsense. Support them by joining as a member, sharing their statement, and shopping at stores like Turner’s that stand tall against the attacks. The media war on our rights rages on, but with facts on our side, we’ll keep winning.

    What do you think? Is The Trace just embarrassing themselves, or is this part of a bigger push? Drop your thoughts in the comments below and stay armed, informed, and unapologetic.

    Stay vigilant, Second Amendment warriors.

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  • NSSF-Adjusted NICS Data Reveals 1.19 Million Firearms Sales in April 2026, Up 1.6% Year-Over-Year with Massive NFA Surge

    NSSF-Adjusted NICS Data Reveals 1.19 Million Firearms Sales in April 2026, Up 1.6% Year-Over-Year with Massive NFA Surge

    America’s gun owners are firing on all cylinders, with April 2026 delivering another strong month for Second Amendment exercise. The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) has crunched the numbers from FBI NICS background checks, revealing an estimated 1.19 million firearms sales—a solid 1.6% increase from April 2025. But the real story? A jaw-dropping surge in NFA item checks, up a whopping 130.3% to 190,086. Suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and other regulated goodies are flying off the shelves faster than ever.

    Line chart displaying NSSF-adjusted NICS firearms sales for April 2026 compared to previous years, highlighting the 1.6% YoY increase and NFA surge
    Line chart displaying NSSF-adjusted NICS firearms sales for April 2026 compared to previous years, highlighting the 1.6% YoY increase and NFA surge (via theoutdoorwire.com)

    Understanding the NSSF-Adjusted NICS Magic

    Not all NICS checks equal gun sales—FBI data includes permit renewals, concealed carry apps, and more. That’s where NSSF’s proprietary adjustments shine, stripping out the noise to give us a clear picture of actual retail firearms transfers. For April 2026:

    • Total adjusted firearms sales: 1,190,115
    • YoY change: +1.6% from 1,171,295 in April 2025
    • NFA handgun checks: 48,359 (+130.3% YoY)
    • NFA long gun checks: 48,422 (+112.6% YoY)
    • Other NFA checks: 93,305 (+140.3% YoY)

    These aren’t just numbers; they’re a resounding vote of confidence in our rights. Steady sales amid economic headwinds prove firearms aren’t impulse buys—they’re essentials for self-defense, hunting, and sport.

    The NFA Explosion: Suppressors Going Mainstream

    National Firearms Act items like suppressors (silencers), SBRs, SBSs, and AOWs are seeing unprecedented demand. Why now? Favorable policy shifts, including the Hearing Protection Act’s momentum and streamlined ATF processes under pro-2A leadership, have made these accessories more accessible than ever. Suppressors, in particular, are a game-changer for hearing safety without sacrificing performance—perfect for range days, hunting, or home defense.

    Close-up of a modern AR-15 rifle equipped with a suppressor, SBR configuration, and other NFA-compliant accessories on a shooting range
    Close-up of a modern AR-15 rifle equipped with a suppressor, SBR configuration, and other NFA-compliant accessories on a shooting range (via shootingnewsweekly.com)

    That 130%+ surge isn’t hype; it’s gun owners embracing innovation. Anti-gunners love to demonize these tools, but the data shows responsible Americans are prioritizing safety and freedom.

    Broader Trends: 2A Resilience in Action

    Zoom out, and April fits a pattern of robust demand. Year-to-date through April 2026, NSSF estimates over 4.8 million sales—holding steady despite no major “panic buys.” This stability crushes the narrative that gun ownership is fringe. It’s mainstream America exercising their God-given rights.

    Month Adjusted Sales YoY Change
    April 2025 1,171,295
    April 2026 1,190,115 +1.6%

    What’s Next for Gun Owners?

    With NFA demand exploding, keep an eye on ATF wait times—they’re down, but stamp your Form 4s ASAP. Stock up on quality suppressors from brands like SilencerCo or Dead Air. And support NSSF’s fight against junk regs. The Second Amendment isn’t just holding; it’s thriving. Stay vigilant, stay armed, and keep the momentum rolling.

    Source: NSSF Adjusted NICS Firearms Sales Data, May 2026 release. Raw data via FBI NICS reports.

    Diverse group of American gun owners at a range, smiling and shooting, symbolizing strong 2A community support
    Diverse group of American gun owners at a range, smiling and shooting, symbolizing strong 2A community support (via fbi.gov)

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