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Sierra Bullets Celebrates Sponsored Shooters’ Success in 2025 Hodgdon Punisher Positional

Sunday, June 29th, 2025

SEDALIA, M.O. – June 26, 2025 – Sierra Bullets congratulates Levi Wilson and Ryan Adams on their outstanding performances in the 2025 Hodgdon Punisher Positional, held June 21 at Severance Training Center in Conway Springs, Kansas. Competing against a group of 106 shooters in this one-day Precision Rifle Series (PRS) match, Sierra-sponsored shooters Levi Wilson and Ryan Adams both placed in the top five of the open division.

Levi Wilson secured third place, and Ryan Adams secured fifth place. Both shooters showcased exceptional marksmanship and consistency throughout a challenging match. The 2025 Hodgdon Punisher Positional featured 20 meticulously designed stages, where shooters had to navigate both man-made barricades and natural terrain. The positional-style match included targets ranging from 350 to 940 yards, most falling within the 800-yard mark, testing precision under varied conditions.

“Sierra Bullets is incredibly proud of Levi and Ryan for securing spots in the top five at the Hodgdon Punisher Positional” said Sierra Bullets’ VP of Marketing and Business Development Andrew Sparks. “It was an intense competition that demanded outstanding skill and precision, and they truly rose to the challenge. We’re grateful to work with such a talented group of athletes and look forward to what’s ahead.”

As both Wilson and Adams continue to distinguish themselves as standouts in the PRS community, their commitment to excellence sets Sierra-sponsored shooters apart as leaders in the sport. Both shooters competed with Sierra’s 6mm 110 grain HPBT/CN MatchKing, demonstrating the bullet’s precision and reliability in competition. Their performances at the 2025 Hodgdon Punisher Positional are a strong demonstration of Sierra Bullets’ focus, delivering unmatched accuracy and consistency in the most demanding precision shooting environments.

Shooters sponsored by Sierra Bullets compete at the highest level with Sierra’s Match/Targetproduct line. Winning takes dedication and determination, which is the heart and soul that goes into every Sierra bullet. To shoot the bullets used by top athletes around the world, shop Sierra Match/Target bullets. Sierra Bullets looks forward to continuing its support of these talented athletes and is excited to see what the future holds for them in upcoming competitions.

For more information on the latest new products and offerings from Sierra Bullets, visit www.sierrabullets.com.

Shield of Odin Expands Veteran Healthcare Team with Addition of Elite Medical Providers

Sunday, June 29th, 2025

LAS VEGAS, June 26, 2025 — Shield of Odin, a veteran-focused medical group specializing in disability evaluations and concierge healthcare, is proud to announce the expansion of its clinical team with the onboarding of three exceptional medical professionals. These new additions bring decades of experience in trauma medicine, military healthcare, and forensic psychological assessment to strengthen Shield of Odin’s commitment to delivering high-quality, evidence-based care for veterans.

Dr. Liron Beltzer, M.D. has joined as Medical Director. A critical care and trauma physician with extensive experience in international air ambulance and emergency medicine, Dr. Beltzer has served on medical transport missions around the globe. He brings over 20 years of experience in high-acuity care, including rotations in transplant, burns, and pediatric trauma, and now oversees clinical operations and quality standards across Shield of Odin’s programs.

Charisse Gonzalez, PA-C, a U.S. Army veteran and decorated Physician Assistant, brings over two decades of operational medicine experience, including leadership roles at the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School. As a full-time provider, she will lead medical evaluations, Nexus Letters, and DBQ exams, bringing elite-level clinical precision and deep understanding of service-related injuries.

Dr. Dawn Y. Lanaville, Ph.D., a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist, brings unmatched expertise in psychological disability evaluations. Since 2019, she has conducted over 2,000 evaluations for veterans, specializing in PTSD, military sexual trauma (MST), and complex psychiatric conditions. Dr. Lanaville supports Shield of Odin’s forensic psychology services and ensures accurate, trauma-informed documentation for VA claims.

Dr. Samantha Rojas, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, a board-certified nurse practitioner with a background in occupational health, long-term care, and veteran telehealth, also joins the team. Dr. Rojas brings over 15 years of experience and is fully licensed for autonomous practice in Florida. Her work includes disability evaluations, chronic condition management, and primary care services tailored to the needs of the veteran community.

“These providers represent the best of clinical leadership and military medicine,” said Ryan Hawley, CEO of Shield of Odin. “Their combined expertise allows us to offer veterans more comprehensive, timely, and compassionate evaluations to support their claims and ongoing health needs.”

For more information about Shield of Odin’s services, visit www.shieldofodin.com or call 1-855-VETS-MED.

AMC Enters a New Era of Data-Driven Logistics

Sunday, June 29th, 2025

REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. – On the path to becoming a more data-centric organization, Army Materiel Command is leaning into advanced analytics and artificial intelligence, or A3I, to improve its operations.

“Data is no longer just a support function, it’s central to everything we do,” said Lt. Gen. Chris Mohan, AMC deputy commanding general and acting commander. “Our focus on A3I is about empowering our people to make smarter, faster decisions and deliver readiness with greater efficiency.”

Leveraging A3I demonstrates how the command is moving past simply collecting data from fragmented systems to proactively anticipating and solving challenges.

Existing Army systems, while individually capable, often operate in silos, lacking the interoperability needed for a comprehensive view of materiel readiness and limiting AMC’s ability to efficiently move and sustain operations. This is particularly critical given AMC’s complex mission set, which includes everything from ammunition production and vehicle maintenance to sustaining the Army’s global logistics operations.

In 2020, the Army acquired Vantage, integrating the data from systems like GCSS-Army and GFEBS into a unified analytics platform.

This paved the way for the “agility layer,” according to Dr. Chris Hill, AMC chief data and analytics officer and director of the AMC Analysis Group. The agility layer allows AMC employees to build their own apps and tools using the data in Vantage – helping them improve processes, streamline workflows, make better decisions, be more efficient, and ultimately improve the Soldier experience.

The command is already applying this concept with tools like Weapons System 360, which gives leaders a complete look at the Army’s supply chain, and ParaLine, an app that significantly reduces inventory processing time and improves property accountability for Soldiers.

But to fully harness the power of data, leaders believe a fundamental shift in operations is needed, starting with restructuring roles throughout the command. The change isn’t limited to those directly impacting materiel readiness, either, said Hill. Using and understanding and data is now critical for every function within AMC.

“In today’s complex and rapidly changing world, restructuring to fully leverage data is no longer a consideration – it’s a necessity. The benefits of data-driven insights will extend to all directorates, enabling more informed decisions and greater efficiency across the entire organization,” Hill said.

An upcoming order will establish data leads in each headquarters staff section who will be responsible for integrating A3I into daily operations. An AMCAG multi-functional team focused on A3I staff integration will support the data leads. Through a “train-the-trainer” methodology. AMCAG will help to build foundational data and analytics skills that allow the data leads to independently automate processes, build tools and dashboards, and leverage artificial intelligence to streamline operations.

While this transformation represents a significant shift for the workforce, early adoption across several AMC subordinate commands has demonstrated the strength of this organizational construct.

“We’re seeing great energy and innovation at our down trace units,” said Hill. “These teams aren’t waiting for direction. They’re identifying their own challenges and using the agility layer to solve them.”

Aviation and Missile Command is using tools like LAP360 to identify potential maintenance needs and supply availability challenges. Tank-automotive and Armaments Command is employing data analytics to predict vehicle failures and optimize maintenance schedules, and Army Contracting Command is leveraging data and implementing AI tools to identify trends and streamline the contracting process.

As AMC continues to unlock the potential of its data and workforce, this internal momentum will be key to supporting the mission, said Hill. A data-centric transformation is already gaining traction throughout the command, evidenced by an A3I insignia, created by Dr. Chelsea Jones, an operations research analyst in the AMCAG.

The A3I insignia will be featured on internal products to demonstrate the command’s commitment to driving sustainment, readiness and efficiency through data-driven innovation.

“This is about empowering our people to solve problems in new ways and more efficiently,” said Hill. “The A3I insignia is a reminder that data is now at the heart of everything we do.”

By Alyssa Crockett

Unveiling the Shane Patton Memorial Statue

Saturday, June 28th, 2025

Today marks the 20th anniversary of Operation Red Wings, considered one of the greatest losses in the SOF community and darkest day in SEAL history.

Among those killed was U.S. Navy SEAL Shane Patton, a native of Boulder City, Nevada and the final SEAL missing a memorial at home. Those days are over, as the memorial statue is complete and being unveiled today, Saturday 6/28/2025, at 4pm Vegas time.

Along with Shane Patton, We Honor:

Matthew G. Axelson, Petty Officer2nd Class E-5, U.S. Navy

Danny P.  Dietz, Petty Officer Second Class E-5, U.S. Navy

Jacques J.  Fontan, Chief Petty Officer E-7, U.S. Navy

Shamus O.  Goare, Staff Sergeant E-6, U.S. Army

Corey J.  Goodnature, Chief Warrant Officer 3 CW3, U.S. Army

Daniel R.  Healy, Senior Chief Petty Officer E-8, U.S. Navy

Kip A.  Jacoby, Sergeant E-5, U.S. Army

Erik S.  Kristensen, Lieutenant Commander O-4, U.S. Navy

Jeffrey A.  Lucas, Petty Officer 1st Class E-6, U.S. Navy

Michael M.  McGreevy, Lieutenant O-3, U.S. Navy

Marcus V.  Muralles, Sergeant First Class E-7, U.S. Army

Michael P.  Murphy, Lieutenant O-3,U.S. Navy

Shane E.  Patton, Petty Officer 2ndClass E-5, U.S. Navy

James W.  Ponder, Master Sergeant E-8, U.S. Army

Stephen C.  Reich, Major O-4, U.S. Army

Michael L.  Russell, Sergeant First Class E-7, U.S. Army

Chris J.  Scherkenbach, Chief Warrant Officer 4 CW4, U.S. Army

James E.  Suh, Petty Officer 2nd Class E-5, U.S. Navy

Jeffrey S.  Taylor, Petty Officer 1st Class E-6, U.S. Navy

We’d also like to thank TNVC’s founder, Victor DiCosola, a proud supporter of our US Military’s warriors and a good friend of Shane’s father, James Patton. When he heard of they were raising funds for a memorial, Vic pledged to support the Shane Patton Foundation to see this effort through to completion.

Delaware Legislature Passes Knife Law Reform with Overwhelming Support, Heads to Governor for Signature

Saturday, June 28th, 2025

AKTI Applauds Final Passage of S B108 Removing Outdated Restrictions

Cody, WY – The American Knife and Tool Institute (AKTI) is pleased to celebrate the final passage of Senate Bill 108 on June 26, 2025, a bipartisan measure designed to modernize Delaware’s knife laws. The bill, introduced by Senators Jack Walsh and Dave Wilson and Representative Franklin Cooke, passed the Delaware House with strong support this week, following its previous passage in the Senate. It heads to Gov. Matt Meyer for his signature.

With strong advocacy by AKTI member Willey Knives, SB108 eliminates outdated restrictions on the possession and ownership of automatic knives. These are valuable tools widely and responsibly used by tradespeople, first responders, outdoor enthusiasts, and law-abiding citizens across the state.

“This is a tremendous victory for common-sense legislation and responsible knife ownership,” said CJ Buck, AKTI Legislative Chair and CEO of Buck Knives. “We applaud the Delaware Legislature for recognizing that automatic knives are essential tools, not weapons, and for standing up for the rights of citizens who rely on them every day. We look forward to seeing this important reform signed into law.”

Under current Delaware law, automatic knives are unfairly classified as deadly weapons, placing law-abiding citizens at risk of criminal prosecution for simply carrying a practical tool. SB108 reflects a modern understanding of how these knives are used and ensures Delaware’s policies are aligned with the needs of its residents and economy.

Senator Jack Walsh noted, “This bill simply makes sense. It protects responsible individuals, construction workers, tradespeople, union members, and first responders, who use these tools in their daily work.”

Senator Dave Wilson added, “This measure helps small businesses like Willey Knives compete on a level playing field with neighboring states. Removing these outdated restrictions is good for our economy, good for our workers, and good for Delaware.”

Representative Franklin Cooke, the House sponsor, said, “As a former police officer, I understand the importance of distinguishing between tools used responsibly and actual threats to public safety. This legislation is a thoughtful and long-overdue update that reflects the practical realities facing tradespeople, first responders, and law-abiding citizens. I’m proud to have led this effort in the House to support fairness, safety, and economic opportunity.”

Since 2001, AKTI has led successful efforts to reform knife laws across the country, removing prohibitions on automatic knives, eliminating preemption barriers, and lifting outdated carry restrictions. Legislative victories, such as Delaware’s SB108, demonstrate the growing momentum for change and the urgent need to modernize these laws nationwide.

With this milestone, Delaware joins the majority of states that have updated their knife laws to reflect common-sense use, practical need, and public safety. AKTI applauds the General Assembly for its leadership and urges Governor Meyer to sign SB108 into law this summer.

For more information on Delaware’s knife laws and how they compare to other states, visit www.AKTI.org.

ASA Responds to the Senate Parliamentarian Blocking Removal of Suppressors and SBRs from the NFA Tax Scheme in the Big Beautiful Bill

Saturday, June 28th, 2025

WASHINGTON D.C. – The American Suppressor Association (ASA) issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Senate Parliamentarian’s ruling that the inclusion of the Hearing Protection Act (HPA) and SHORT Act, which would remove suppressors and short-barreled firearms from the unconstitutional National Firearms Act tax scheme, is not compliant with the Byrd Rule and cannot be included in the One Big Beautiful Bill.

“Let’s not mince words – the Senate Parliamentarian got this wrong,” said Knox Williams President and Executive Director of the American Suppressor Association. “Removing suppressors and short-barreled firearms from the NFA tax scheme directly impacts revenues and is unquestionably compliant with the rules of reconciliation. This seemingly politically motivated decision was undoubtedly influenced by fearmongering and disinformation by radical liberals and anti-gun activists. In stripping these provisions from the One Big Beautiful Bill, the parliamentarian has unilaterally overruled the majority of lawmakers in both chambers of Congress who would have voted to remove these critical hearing protection devices from this unconstitutional tax regime.

“The American Suppressor Association, alongside our Congressional allies and coalition partners, are exploring every available option and will provide updates as they happen.”

Flaskbangs Available Again, Now In Black and OD: Skål!

Saturday, June 28th, 2025

Lexington, KY – In a move sure to be appreciated by everyone from bourbon sippers to rotgut swillers, Bad Moon Armory is happy to announce the renewed availability of the FlaskBang custom flask that proved so popular at the SHOT Show earlier this year. Effectively something between a custom flask and a double shot glass, the FlaskBang is a collaboration between BMA and Breach-Bang-Clear. Skål!

Flaskbang custom flask for whiskey and other liquors.

As anyone reading this (or who plays FPS games) will immediately recognize, the “tactical” custom flask takes its shape and name from assorted “Noise Flash Diversionary Devices.” It holds 2.7oz of your refreshing libation. Sláinte!

BLUF: Check out www.flaskbang.com 

These 2.7oz (80ml) flasks are roughly a double shot glass in capacity, and although they might seem to be a novelty item, they are decidedly not! The Flashbang double-shot glass features a food-safe grade phenolic liner. That means you can enjoy your libation of choice without that shitty, metallic rusted penny aftertaste! The cap sealed for a tight, leak free design and the top screws off for easy access.

These hold 80ml of liquid if you’re someone who cares about the metric system outside of weapon systems and cartridge sizes.

Because the Bad Moon Armory/Breach-Bang-Clear flaskbang doesn’t hold much liquid, it comes with special recommendations from Bad Moon Armory’s Chief Drinking Officer. To wit: It is recommended that flaskbang users use their flask with good whiskey* in lieu of coffee (this ain’t a thermos), energy drinks except as annotated below, or any sort of healthy fruit juice derivative of any kind whatsoever. 

These are not novelty items—well, mostly not. They are food-safe flasks lined with a food-safe grade phenolic liner. These shot glasses are for people who appreciate the appropriate, skilled application of violence and the really loud noises that typically herald a room entry. Prost!

The FlaskBang (or bang flask, as some folks refer to it) is currently available in black or OD green. The cap seals for a tight, leak-free design, and the top screws off for easy access. Note: You don’t need to pull the pin to take a drink, but you certainly can if you want. Saúde!

The flaskbang is a 3D printed body shaped similar to a

The flaskbang is an often overlooked part of the essential loadout. It’s a 3D printed body shaped similar to a “flashbang” NFDD but designed to carry approximately two shots of liquid.

May not be suitable for:

  • District Court
  • County Court
  • Divorce proceedings (mostly)
  • NJP hearing (mostly)
  • TSA Confrontations (mostly)
  • Anyone who thinks umbrellas go in drinks
  • People who don’t love M81 woodland
  • Sissies

They’re currently marked at 20% off the regular retail price. Kanpai!

Teams and units: For group purchases, contact Bad Moon Armory directly. We’ll hook you up on pricing. ¡Salud!

*Also suitable for use with vodka, tequila, kvass, cachaça, sake, arak, or (if you’re feeling nostalgic) Rip-Its.

Note: There’s no guarantee what could happen with the gropy-people pat down people in blue gloves, but we’ve had no issues with our flaskbangs while traveling. ALTHOUGH, we also disassembled them before packing. Worst case scenario, they pull you out of line and you throw back the contents before fighting to keep them from confiscating your stuff.

Follow Bad Moon Armory on IG: @badmoonarmory

Chemring – Norwegian Feasibility Study moves to Second Stage

Saturday, June 28th, 2025

Chemring’s 2025 interim results announcement, published on 3 June, provided an update on the joint feasibility study between the Norwegian Government and Chemring Nobel, Chemring’s Norwegian subsidiary. This study, which commenced in October 2024, was initiated to assess the feasibility of an additional new production facility to significantly increase the production of military explosives, which are crucial to multiple NATO missile and munitions systems.

The first phase of this co-funded feasibility study investigated the geographic location, infrastructure requirements and environmental considerations of building a new production facility.

Chemring is pleased to announce that the Norwegian Government has confirmed that the study will now progress to its second phase. This concept selection phase will determine the size of the facility, along with the commercial arrangements, and is expected to be finalised next year.

Michael Ord, Chief Executive of Chemring, commented:

“We are delighted that the Norwegian Government has confirmed that this important study will continue to the next phase. This decision is a further indicator of the critical need to rapidly increase capacity across the European defence industrial base.

“This decision is further evidence of Chemring delivering its strategy of delivering growth through a combination of organic investment and bolt-on acquisitions in high-priority defence and national security markets.”

www.chemring.com