This handy hunting cushion combines a cushy feel and heating technology for late-season comfort.
From EDC pocket lights to mega-output flashlights and weapon-mounted lights, shoppers are looking for ways to light things up.
Customers will be on the lookout this summer for these items and others in your store. Here are some things to consider that have been put through the test by our team.
Sharpen every knife and tool in the house without breaking a sweat.
Get the most bang from every handgun sale by offering a wide selection of add-ons.
Keep guns safe from the elements with this stylish, padded, waterproof case.
Don’t let a threaded barrel leave your shop without offering to install a muzzle device for the customer.
Great-tasting, ready-to-mix hydration beverage provides fuel for outdoor adventures.
Lightweight, two-knife combination includes a gut-hook skinner and a caping knife with rubberized duck head handles.
Get to know the gear your customers will want when the weather turns cold.
Team Awareness Kit (TAK) is in use across government and military institutions, but it will soon be coming to the public for widespread use. Are you ready?
Clear a room or secure a dark alley with authority.
Gun owners can now proudly show their true colors.
When repeat customers are looking for a way to transport all of that top-shelf tactical gear you’ve sold them over the years, be sure to have a good assortment of grab-and-go solutions on hand.
Precision rifle chassis are in high demand, and Modular Driven Technologies is leading the pack in a variety of price points.
Humans, and especially hunters, have a primal instinct to cook meat over fire. For most, these days, that means a grill.
Comfortable, lightweight hearing protection for hunters and shooters.
A sturdy gun belt makes any holster more secure. Here are some options that will help your customers find what works for their rig.
Selling knives and multi-tools is a natural fit for sporting goods stores, and your customers will extend beyond just hunters.
Help your customers avoid that drawer-full-of-lousy-holsters mess that so many shooters have at home by guiding them to the right holster the first time.