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Sponsor Opportunities Now Available for SHOT Show Industry Day at the Range 2026

July 16th, 2026

Drive Brand Visibility and Increase Your Brand Exposure at SHOT Show’s Signature Kickoff Event
BOULDER CITY, Nev. — July 15, 2026 — As the firearms, hunting and outdoor industries prepare for another influential week of SHOT Show, Industry Day at the Range (IDATR) 2027, taking place Monday, January 18, 2027, is inviting brands to secure sponsorship opportunities designed to maximize exposure, elevate brand recognition and connect directly with the industry’s most influential media, retailers, buyers and content creators before the doors of SHOT Show officially open.

As one of the industry’s most anticipated annual events, Industry Day at the Range brings together more than 2,300 vetted attendees for a full day of live-fire demonstrations, networking and product discovery. Sponsorship packages are strategically designed to place brands in front of key decision-makers throughout the event while reinforcing visibility before, during and after SHOT Week.

“Industry Day at the Range is where the industry gathers before the show floor opens, making it one of the most valuable marketing opportunities of SHOT Week,” said Kelsey Puryear, Industry Day at the Range manager. “Our sponsorship opportunities help brands stand out during the event’s highest-engagement moments while creating meaningful impressions with media, buyers and industry professionals who influence purchasing decisions throughout the year.”

Featured sponsorship opportunities for 2027 include:

  • Media Lunch Sponsorship 
  • Attendee Lunch Sponsorship 
  • Official Event App Sponsorship&nbsp

Each sponsorship is designed to maximize brand exposure across high-traffic event touchpoints.

The Media and Attendee Lunch Sponsorships provide premium branding during two of the busiest networking periods of the day, positioning sponsors in front of journalists, retailers, distributors, exhibitors and invited guests as they gather between range sessions.

The Official Event App Sponsorship places a sponsor’s brand directly into the hands of every attendee through the Industry Day mobile app, the primary resource for event schedules, exhibitor locations, interactive maps and product information.

These featured opportunities complement a comprehensive sponsorship program designed to help companies launch new products, strengthen brand recognition, increase media exposure and create memorable experiences ahead of SHOT Show. Whether introducing innovative products or reinforcing an established presence within the shooting sports industry, Industry Day at the Range sponsorships offer measurable value during one of the year’s most important business events.

“Industry Day at the Range has been an incredibly valuable platform for Henry Repeating Arms,” said Dan Clayton-Luce, vice president of communications at Henry Repeating Arms. “It gives us the perfect opportunity to showcase new product launches in a hands-on environment without the complexity and expense of hosting our own standalone event. The attendee list is highly focused—media members aren’t just evaluating products; they’re creating content and publishing coverage, much of it the very same day. It’s been a powerful way for us to build momentum and generate excitement heading into SHOT Show.”

With the National Shooting Sports Foundation continuing as title sponsor through 2028, Industry Day at the Range remains the premier live-fire event of SHOT Week and one of the most effective platforms for brands to generate awareness, media coverage and business opportunities before SHOT Show begins.

Exhibitor space and sponsorship opportunities are limited. Companies interested in maximizing its presence during Industry Day at The Range are encouraged to reserve their sponsorships early.

Exhibitor space is now available for the 2027 event. Companies interested in exhibiting are encouraged to register early, as premium shooting bays and sponsorship opportunities are limited. For additional details and answers to frequently asked questions, please visit the event website.

For more information about the 2027 SHOT Show Industry Day at the Range visit ShotShowRangeDay.com.

GoTAK Offers RIDAR ATAK Plugin for Free

July 16th, 2026

We just turned every Android EUD into a drone detector for free. No cost, no licensing, no credit card required. RIDAR ATAK Plugin by GoTAK is our solution for airspace awareness on the TAK ecosystem and beyond. It is the same plugin that powers our RIDAR-FM drone detector that integrates with the MAAK Tactical ecosystem for public safety and law enforcement.

The RIDAR plugin is free to download at getgotak.com/ridar and does not require our hardware to be attached in order to pick up drones emitting in your AO. We are also working on iOS solutions with a standalone app and a native TAK Aware integration.

Obviously, direct EUD sensing has limited range, hence the RIDAR-FM for long-range detection, optional ADS-B tracking, and unified BLE/WIFI passive radar.

Download RIDAR today and integrate airspace awareness right now. When you’re ready for a long-range purpose-built sensor, place your order at getgotak.com/ridar and equip yourself with the most advanced RID detection tooling that is native to TAK.

Thanks to all of our community members who have placed orders, performed beta testing, and have supported the mission GoTAK has set out to solve by developing plug-and-play awareness tools for every mission.

V/r

Matthew

CEO GoTAK LLC

T.REX ARMS Releases New Active Retention Holster

July 16th, 2026

*The Titan was Designed to Provide Speed and Reliability Without Compromising Strength and Weapon Retention*

**CENTERVILLE, TN. – July 16, 2026** – T.REX ARMS is proud to announce the availability of a new active retention holster built for speed and reliability. The?Titan?combines a precision-formed Kydex shell with a rugged housing and robust locking mechanism that can be released quickly and easily, so that the weapon can be securely retained, but also rapidly deployed.

Every ergonomic detail is shaped to support a natural, uninterrupted draw and solid firing grip from the first touch. The ability to release the weapon even when pulling or twisting the gun at the wrong angle, drawing the gun before hitting the button, or any other things that may happen under stress and duress. This holster offers the fastest draw for people who have a high level of skill, and the fastest draw for people using it for the first time. 

The duty 0.125″ Kydex shell provides adjustable passive retention on the weapon or light, and many points of contact regardless of the locking mechanism. This ensures a rattle-free slim holster with wide support for Glock, Sig, S&W, Walther, Staccato, and more pistols, Streamlight and Surefire lights.

The Titan will also accommodate all optics up to and including the Trijicon SRO with armor, and it includes an optional and removable optic shroud designed to protect your red dot from large debris. The shroud opens automatically during the draw stroke, and when reholstering with most optics.  

All parts of this holster are available in multiple colors, and it is best paired with the T.REX LINK belt mount, which gives it perfect compatibility with our thigh strap for extra stability. However, it is also compatible with mounting systems from Alien Gear, Blackhawk, Bladetech, DARA, G-Code, Safariland, and more, and will work with or without quick detach systems or adapters.  

Every metal fastener on the device is made of stainless steel, and every moving part is glass-filled nylon, so there are no rust or corrosion issues that could cause jamming or binding. The ejection port lock, spring, and button are all part of a single component, reducing complexity. This holster has the fewest parts of any locking holster on the market, making it lighter without compromising strength.

The Titan was built on the premise that the user must always be able to draw their weapon when needed, regardless of circumstances. All mechanical systems will fail at some point, so the Titan is intentionally engineered to fail “open.” If the locking mechanism were ever to break, the firearm can still be drawn safely and without obstruction.  

The weapon will be accessible, whether the user executes a perfect draw or a suboptimal draw, and whether the holster is perfectly functional or has been catastrophically damaged. If damage occurs, the locking mechanism is user-replaceable, and field serviceable. The entire holster has the same lifetime warranty support as all other T.REX ARMS holsters.

T.REX ARMS designs and manufactures premium holsters, belts, targets, and other defense of life equipment engineered for real-world performance. Innovation, durability, and user feedback drive a brand that’s made in America by Americans, with a lifetime warranty and best customer service, for all who carry in defense of life. 

BEYOND Presents: Trail Jager vs Mountain Jager Jackets

July 16th, 2026

Trail Jager (left) and Mountain Jager (right) shown together, illustrating two insulation approaches built around the same WINDSTOPPER® shell foundation.

Beyond Clothing’s Jager Series features two standout coldweather insulation layers: The Trail Jager Jacket and the Mountain Jager Jacket. While the jackets share an underlying construction philosophy and materials pedigree, they are designed for distinctly different activity levels and mission profiles and feature different insulation types and thermal intent.

Both pieces are built to integrate cleanly into modern coldweather layering systems, are Made in the USA, Berry Amendment compliant, and designed for professional end users.

Shared features include:

• WINDSTOPPER® by GORETEX LABS shell fabrics

• Helmetcompatible insulated hoods

• Glovefriendly hardware

• Chest and hand pockets accessible while wearing armor or packs

• Lowbulk profiles intended for modular layering

Trail Jager Jacket: HighOutput Active Insulation

The Trail Jager is optimized for sustained movement, using a hybrid construction to balance wind protection and breathability.

The Trail Jager Jacket is designed for continuous movement under load. It pairs WINDSTOPPER shell panels with 2.5 oz Polartec® Alpha Direct® insulation and Polartec® Power Grid™ fleece stretch panels.

Alpha Direct’s openloft structure allows moisture vapor and excess heat to escape during sustained movement, reducing sweat accumulation during patrols, ascents, and extended maneuver operations.

Polartec® Power Grid™ side panels provide airflow and stretch in highperspiration zones.

The Trail Jager aligns closely with ECWCS Level 3 (Active Insulation) concepts as defined within the CTAPS activeinsulation context, and is intended to function as either a breathable outer layer or an insulated midlayer beneath a shell.

Best suited for:

• Highoutput movement

• Patrol and reconnaissance missions

• Users prioritizing breathability over static warmth

• Cold wet and shoulderseason environments

• ECWCS Level 3 & 5 bridging roles

Mountain Jager Jacket: Increased Static Warmth

The Mountain Jager increases insulation density for cold exposure during reduced movement or static positions.

The Mountain Jager Jacket includes the WINDSTOPPER shell used across the Jager Series, and its use of the Climashield® APEX 360™ synthetic insulation provides more uniform thermal coverageand balanced heat retention, best for pauseandmove cycles, observation, overwatch, and coldweather exposure where wind and heat loss are missionlimiting factors.

Continuous synthetic insulation improves thermal consistency during extended static exposure.

A 40D lightweight nylon ripstop liner supports durability while keeping bulk manageable for integration into layered coldweather systems with a more tapered fit, designed to be worn under body armor or a chest rig.

A grid fleece–lined chin guard reduces abrasion and improves comfort when fully zipped in cold, windy conditions.

Best suited for:

• Mixed activity and static use

• Cold, windy, and alpine environments

• Observation and overwatch tasks

• ECWCS Level 5 & 7 bridging roles

SidebySide Comparison

Although shell materials and patterning are similar, insulation type and breathability separate the Trail Jager [Left] from the Mountain Jager [Right].

System Approach

Beyond Clothing’s Trail Jager and Mountain Jager arecomplementary options within a modular coldweather system. Both jackets address distinct operational needs by managing wind as a constant while tuning insulation to expected activity level, exposure duration, and environmental conditions.

Rather than prescribing a single insulation configuration, the system acknowledges natural variation in individual thermal regulation, movement intensity, and mission role. This approach allows users to select the appropriate Jager variant based on how they generate and retain heat in realworld use—whether during sustained movement, pauseandmove cycles, or extended static exposure—while maintaining compatibility within the same layering architecture.

Together, the Trail Jager and Mountain Jager reflect Beyond Clothing’s systemdriven design philosophy: enabling adaptable insulation choices that respond to changing conditions and user physiology, rather than enforcing a onesizefitsall coldweather solution.

Availability

Both jackets are available directly from Beyond Clothing in MultiCam, OCP, Ranger Green and Coyote with men’s and women’s fit, and are supported by government and unit purchasing programs.

• Trail Jager Jacket: $719.99 USD

• Mountain Jager Jacket: $749.99 USD

More information is available at beyondclothing.com.

MATBOCK Visiting Ramstein Air Base This August

July 16th, 2026

Founded by Navy SEAL veterans, MATBOCK specializes in engineering ultra-lightweight, mission-specific gear designed to reduce operator load and improve durability in the field. Leveraging proprietary materials like their water-shedding “Ghost” fabric, they develop advanced solutions in load-bearing armor, prolonged field care medical packs, maritime assault gear, and specialized K-9 handler equipment.

Attn: Units and Individuals in Germany

The MATBOCK team will be visiting Ramstein Air Base the week of August 19th.

If your unit is located at Ramstein or within the surrounding area and you would like to see their latest ultra-lightweight gear, medical packs, or multi-mission equipment solutions firsthand, please reach out to schedule a private meeting.

To set up an appointment, contact sales@matbock.com.

Army Announces Project Convergence-Capstone 6: A Milestone in Modernization

July 16th, 2026

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army will execute Project Convergence-Capstone 6 from July 20 to July 29 at Fort Irwin, California. Directed by Lt. Gen. Michael McCurry, commanding general of the Army Futures and Concepts Command, PC-C6 aims to rigorously experiment with future technologies by significantly expanding the scope, scale and complexity of operations previously tested at the 4th Infantry Division’s Ivy Sting and Ivy Mass exercises.

The central focus of PC-C6 is the continued validation of the Next Generation Command and Control architecture, designed to ensure U.S. and allied forces can achieve and maintain decision dominance in complex, high-threat environments.

“PC-C6 is the largest experiment in the history of the program, delivering a critical opportunity to continue validation of NGC2 architecture at operational scale,” McCurry said. “By leveraging an Army division, we are not only testing over 100 emerging technologies in a realistic environment, and we are actively enhancing the future capabilities of our operational forces.”

Underscoring the importance of international partnerships in modern conflict, PC-C6 will feature robust multinational participation. The 4th Infantry Division will train and operate alongside allied forces from the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. This combined effort will test tactical system interoperability and strategic alignment among coalition partners.

“The Soldiers of the 4th Infantry Division will incorporate the newest ideas and technologies into their movements at Fort Irwin, providing Soldier feedback on Army command and control,” said Brig. Gen. Daniel Hibner, commander of the Army Joint Modernization Command and PC-C6 deputy director.

The data and insights gathered during this intensive 10-day event will serve as a foundational element for the Army’s modernization trajectory. Outcomes from PC-C6 are expected to directly inform acquisition decisions to ensure the Army is prepared for future threats.

U.S. Army Public Affairs

Evolution Outdoor Launches Ballistix 3.5 Terminal Tray and Ballistix Jig Lockr 3.6 and 3.7 at ICAST 2026

July 15th, 2026

KILGORE, Texas – July 13, 2026 – Evolution Outdoor, a leading provider of high-quality fishing gear, is proud to unveil new tackle storage solutions at ICAST 2026. Among multiple product launches, Evolution Fishing will debut its Ballistix 3.5 Terminal Tackle Tray, Ballistix Jig Lockr 3.6 and Ballistix Jig Lockr 3.7. The trade show will take place July 14-17 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Evolution Outdoor invites attendees to visit Booth #4020 to explore its newest innovations designed to improve on-the-water organization.

“We’re committed to creating storage solutions that help anglers protect their gear, stay organized and spend more time fishing,” said Reece Martin, Evolution Outdoor’s director of marketing. “The new Ballistix 3.5 Terminal Tray and Ballistix Jig Lockrs were designed with real-world performance in mind, delivering rugged functionality and quick access to essential tackle when it matters most.” 

Ballistix 3.5 Terminal Tray

As the ultimate solution for terminal tackle organization, the Ballistix 3.5 Terminal Tackle Tray offers durability and convenience. The tray features a specifically measured layout to uniquely organize various hook and weight sizes in different tray sections. Each compartment is fixed in place to prevent misplaced hooks and weights, reinforced by the lid with drop-down ridges that seamlessly close over the bottom layout. Equipped with a rugged exterior and X-Rust Corrosion Rust Inhibitor, the Ballistix 3.5 Terminal Tray withstands wear and tear and protects its contents. With its single one-handed latch, anglers can easily access gear at any moment.

Ballistix Jig Lockr 3.6 and Ballistix Jig Lockr 3.7

With its silicone and foam ramp system designed for maximum efficiency, the Ballistix Jig Lockr elevates storage organization. Each jig slots securely in place with the hook in the top section and head resting against the ramp, preventing baits from shifting and keeping weed guards clear of the lid. Built into the rugged Ballistix body and sized in the 3600- and 3700- standard footprints, the Ballistix Jig Lockr boasts unmatched durability. It features a clear polycarbonate lid for quick identification, reinforced corers and an oversized steel hinge. Equipped with a waterproof gasket, labeled compression latch and X-Rust Corrosion Rust Inhibitor, the Ballistix Jig Lockr withstands wear and tear while offering maximum jig capacity.

 Item # / Description / Dimensions / MSRP

BLXTERM3500 / Ballistix 3.5 Terminal Tray / 9” x 5.75” x 1.6” / $17.99

BLXJGLKR36 / Ballistix Jig Lockr 3.6 / 11” x 7.25” x 2” / $29.99

BLXJGLKR37 / Ballistix Jig Lockr 3.7 / 14.25” x 9.375” (not including hinge) x 2” / $34.99

To receive updates on the release of these new products, sign up for Evolution Outdoor’s email list here.

To learn more about Evolution Outdoor and their range of products, visit their website at www.evolutionoutdoor.com. Stay updated with the latest news and updates by following Evolution Outdoor on Instagram or TikTok. 

Forging the Arsenal of Freedom: Department of War Suspends CMMC Phase II Requirements

July 15th, 2026

The Department of War today announces the immediate suspension of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Phase II requirements, which were originally scheduled to come into effect on November 10, 2026. All Phase I self-assessment requirements remain firmly in place. Additionally, the Department will begin a comprehensive review of CMMC aimed at aligning with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s Acquisition Transformation System (ATS) directives prioritizing speed to capability, lowering barriers for small, medium, and non-traditional businesses, and replacing bureaucratic compliance with scalable, resilient cybersecurity measures.

Ensuring access to leading-edge commercial capabilities is a critical driver powering the Secretary of War’s operational execution for the “Arsenal of Freedom”. While the current CMMC program was designed to enhance DIB cybersecurity, instead it has created prohibitive compliance costs and bureaucratic burdens. Recent data, including reports from the Small Business Administration (SBA), confirmed that CMMC compliance is forcing innovative companies out of the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) which will delay the delivery of critical capabilities to the warfighters.

“In support of Secretary Pete Hegseth’s directive to reduce compliance barriers for small and medium sized businesses, we are today suspending the CMMC Phase II requirements and initiating a 60-day study of the future of this program,” said DoW Chief Information Officer Kirsten A. Davies. “Robust cybersecurity and operational resilience remain critical to protecting American innovation and supporting warfighter readiness. We believe the DIB can achieve both, while we reduce unnecessary government red tape.”

Effective immediately, the Department will suspend the transition to Phase II requirements of CMMC, as well as pending and future CMMC implementation milestones across the Department of War solicitations and contracts.

“We have a strategic imperative to reduce bureaucracy as we build the world’s strongest Arsenal of Freedom. The CIO’s decision ensures we maintain a strict security baseline while removing paralyzing costs and keeping innovators and competition growing in the defense supply chain,” said Hon. Michael Duffey, Under Secretary of War for Acquisition and Sustainment.

To realign our cybersecurity posture with the principles of the ATS, the Department CIO is establishing a CMMC Reform Task Force to conduct a comprehensive top-to-bottom review of the certification program. This task force will serve as the central hub for synthesizing industry feedback from our public Request for Information (RFI) regarding compliance challenges. Using these insights, the team will recommend realistic, scalable security measures that prioritize speed to capability and lower barriers for small and non-traditional businesses, delivering their final report to the DoW CIO within 60 days.

During this interim period, the Department will enforce cybersecurity compliance with the NIST SP 800-171 Rev 2 standard through self-assessments and select government-led assessments, focusing on tangible cyber hygiene rather than administrative overhead.

It is critical to note that this action does not eliminate the requirement for companies to protect federal data. All defense contractors and subcontractors remain contractually obligated to safeguard covered defense information in accordance with DFARS clause 252.204-7012.

The Department of War remains steadfast in its commitment to securing its digital domain while empowering the DIB to rapidly provide the most advanced capabilities to the warfighter. More information can be found here: dowcio.war.gov/brilliantbasics