Author: Jack Bogart

A Hyundai camper van? It’s not as big a leap as you might think. In the rest of the world, Hyundai offers loads of vans, including its latest, the Staria. Now, at a camping show in Germany, Hyundai has revealed the Staria Camper Concept. Think of it like a vintage VW Westfalia, but with an electric motor and an H on the nose. Starts With a Space-Age Van Design The Staria is a space-age–looking van from Hyundai that is sold in most of the world, but isn’t offered in North America. The latest is an electric model, which has the…

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PENNSAUKEN, NJ – January 20, 2026 — Princeton Tec, a leader in American-made tactical and outdoor lighting, announces the launch of Ghost X, a new full-spectrum tactical headlamp designed for professionals who require precise control, reliable performance, and light discipline in demanding environments. Ghost X will debut at SHOT Show 2026, January 20–23 in Las Vegas.    Ghost X was engineered with a clear goal: to deliver a powerful range of tactical lighting features in a streamlined design that balances performance, control, and durability. The headlamp provides up to 300 lumens of white light, along with red, green, and blue…

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CrossBreed Holsters has recently unveiled the new CrossBreed LightGuard holster, an IWB (inside-the-waistband) concealment holster that accommodates pistols with tactical lights built on CrossBreed’s Multi Flex platform.  Crossbreed LightGuard holsters are of hybrid construction. They combine a precision-molded, modular Kydex lower shell with an injection-molded piece that specifically secures the pistol. There are numerous fits available for specific makes and models of defensive handguns. By combining the Kydex lower shell with the injection-molded polymer upper shell, users are able to easily swap the light-specific part of the holster without needing to replace the entire unit. This ensures that carriers aren’t…

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We first mentioned the Firestorm UAS during AUSA but leaned more about this armed quadcopter during the SIG Defense Range Day. With an APUS 60 airframe from Israeli Aerospace Industries combined with a lightweight remote weapon station and M250 machine gun and 200 rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition from SIG SAUER, the system offers persistent, dedicated close air support. Essentially, it is an airborne machine gun. Thanks to its multi-fuel internal combustion engine, boasting on station time of three hours, a unit equipped with several Firestorms could stagger sorties in order to offer 24-hour coverage. Unlike battery powered drones with…

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Las Vegas, NV, January 20, 2026 – During the NSSF SHOT Show, Aimpoint announces a significant expansion of its COA® pistol red dot sight through a growing network of OEM partners. The COA optic is offered as a factory-installed package, with pistols shipping directly from manufacturers equipped with the optic via Aimpoint’s integrated A-CUT® interface. This expansion represents a major step forward in Aimpoint’s strategy to redefine the standard for pistol-mounted optics. By offering a direct-mount solution engineered specifically for duty-grade performance, the A-CUT system delivers enhanced durability, consistency, and performance for professional and civilian end users alike. Aimpoint has…

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By Jeremy Tremp Posted in #Guns In today’s article, author Jeremy Tremp introduces us to the new Echelon 4.0FC pistol. The Springfield Armory Echelon 4.0FC is a 9mm pistol that combines a full-length grip with a compact slide assembly. This offers shooters a full capacity 9mm pistol in a compact package. The pistol was provided to the author for the purposes of this article. Goldilocks. In engineering circles and shooting circles alike, the word represents a simple but powerful idea — an optimal balance between competing traits. Not too large and not too small. Not too heavy,…

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Murfreesboro, TN — Barrett® Firearms Manufacturing Inc. today announced a limited-edition commemorative rifle series in recognition of America’s 250th Anniversary.  The release consists of 500 total collectible rifles, representing “Two .50s for 250.” This exclusive series includes 250 twenty-inch Model 82A1® rifles and 250 twenty-inch M107A1® rifles, each meticulously crafted as a tribute to American independence and innovation. The 20-inch Model 82A1 rifles feature serial numbers LIBERTY001 through LIBERTY250 and are finished in a custom Cerakote® design incorporating the iconic “Join or Die” snake motif. The Model 82A1 America 250 Series features the iconic “Join or Die” snake motif. The…

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Meet with FLEX Systems at the Suppliers Showcase Visit with our friends at FLEX Systems in Booth #52503 for all of your Berry compliant patch and tag needs. Also, check out their new Smart Link technology with embedded NFC chips. This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 20th, 2026 at 00:34 and is filed under Advertiser, SHOT Show. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed. Read the full article here

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In 2025, the Communications-Electronics Command Software Engineering Center advanced the Army’s modernization portfolio through scalable software capabilities. Given the Army’s adoption of continuous delivery and modern DevOps, transformation is the new normal for the Department of War support center headquartered in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. DEVSECOPS AND CONTINUOUS DELIVERY Powered by expertise in AI, DevSecOps, electromagnetic warfare, operational support, and software solutions, the Center concluded the year by advancing its core mission to deliver modular, transformative solutions that meet Soldiers’ evolving needs through enhanced cyber posture, scaled-up deployment cadence, modernized systems, and expanded field engagement. These competencies support enterprise DevSecOps…

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I don’t have a lot of details yet, but Mark asked me to post a quick note on the passing of Ed Fowler. Mark referred to him as a “Knifemaking Philosopher”, based both on their conversations as well as Ed’s extensive CV as a writer. A former Law Enforcement Officer, Ed began making knives in the 1980s. According to his profile on Arizona Custom Knives, “My absolute dedication to a knife based upon function rather than fashion or glitter has resulted in knives that are immediately recognized as coming from my hands. Each is totally hand crafted by me, in…

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