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The acclaimed leathersmiths from Ohio have introduced a new customizable collection to the top end of their catalog. The Wright Leather Works Signature Collection features the smooth leather-lined interior found within the company’s Master Collection, and also allows customers to personalize the holster’s appearance. A $100 upgrade for any of the company’s holsters—inside- and outside-the-waistband, and shoulder rigs—Signature Collection holsters can be stitched with one of 12 available thread colors, and purchasers can combine leather tans and dyes—Saddle, Walnut, Mahogany, Coffee or Black—by selecting their preferences for the holster’s interior, exterior and stiffener. For more information, visit wrightleatherworks.com.
In the mid-19th century, Westley Richards, a British firm, developed a breechloading cavalry carbine that, due to its unique mechanism, earned the name "Monkey Tail" carbine.
Over the decades, aspects of the Ruger 10/22, from its magazine to its barrel design, have been adopted by other manufacturers. In response, Ruger has announced updates to keep its factory 10/22 on the top of the pile.
Donor support has enabled The NRA Foundation to award more than $500 million in grants nationwide, strengthening community safety, growing youth marksmanship programs, expanding training opportunities and preserving America’s shooting and hunting heritage.
For the 24th year, NRA Media is pleased to announce the winners of the 2026 NRA Golden Bullseye Awards, highlighting new, innovative products offered by the firearm, ammunition, and optics industries.