Introducing the Walther Defense Division

Introducing the Walther Defense Division

The Walther Defense Division is a team of professional individuals with passion and skill to help advise Walther ensuring the brand leads the industry in concealed carry, duty and home defense markets.

Defense division members include Bill Blowers of Tap Rack Tactical, Scott Jedlinski of Modern Samurai Project, Tatiana Whitlock, Bobby McGee, Nicholas Young, and Jim Dexter of Tactically Sound.

To make certain real-world experience is incorporated into every Walther product from the ground up, the Walther Defense Division consists of leading trainers and industry professionals. Each member of this unusual team is a specialist in a particular area of self-defense. Combining these different skill sets and experience assists Walther to create performance leading products, bringing all this incomparable knowledge into the DNA of every product.

The Defense Division is an extension of Walther’s own mission to provide the customer with everything necessary to be ready in any situation. Authentically developing and creating products this way allows Walther owners to concentrate on being ready for whatever they may encounter.

Sightmark Harnesses Power of the Sun with Newest Red Dot

Sightmark Harnesses Power of the Sun with Newest Red Dot

If you’ve ever wanted to combine battery power with the failsafe capabilities of solar power, look no further than the Sightmark Element Mini Solar (SM26041) red dot. The highly anticipated 1×28 mm Element Mini Solar is a compact sight which combines efficient solar cell technology with additional battery power to deliver a clear 3-MOA red dot in virtually any environment.

The Element Mini Solar runs off of a single CR2032 battery but shooters also have the option of switching to solar power and utilizing the powerful solar cells found on top of the optic. If the Element’s battery completely dies, its Dual Power technology allows the sight to be solely ran off solar power. The innovative Eclipse Light Management System found in the Element is an auto brightness system, tuning the red-dot reticle brightness to the best setting for the amount of light in your environment.

If your looking for something during darkness hours, take a look at the company’s Wraith below.

Ideal for use on everything from MSR platforms to tactical shotguns, the Element Mini Solar boasts an absolute co-witness mount with adjustable height, protective adjustment caps that double as tools for making windage/elevation adjustments, manual digital switch brightness controls and a user-friendly hinged battery door so you don’t accidentally lose parts when changing out the battery. Element Mini Solar red dots also include a low picatinny mount and Sightmark’s Lifetime Warranty all for $199 retail.

Galati Gear Introduces New Line of DCN Rifle Cases

Galati Gear Introduces New Line of DCN Rifle Cases

From Galati Gear

Galati Gear, a leader in the tactical gear industry since 1983, has introduced a new line of DCN Rifle Cases to fit popular sizes of firearms.

The new 30-inch and 38-inch DCN Cases provide exceptional protection at an affordable price point. These dependable, cost-effective rifle cases feature over 1 inch of thick, open cell foam padding with a soft interior lining. Built to hold a weapon with a scope. Features lockable YKK zippers with an external D-Ring. All cases include a fully adjustable padded carry strap and carry handles. Like all Galati Gear products, these DCN Cases feature a two year warranty. Available in both Black and Coyote Brown colors:

30-inch DCN Rifle Case
Features three magazine pouches to carry up to .308 magazines.
Internal dimensions: 30” x 10” x 2”
SKU: DCN30 and DCN30CB

38-inch DCN Rifle Case
Features four magazine pouches to carry up to .308 magazines.
Internal dimensions: 38” x 11” x 2”
SKU: DCN38 and DCN38CB

Real Avid Level-Right PRO

Real Avid Level-Right PRO

From Media Direct Creative

Real Avid, the Leader in DIY for Guns, introduces a simple to use, highly accurate system to ensure proper scope reticle alignment to a rifle’s bore axis. Called the Level-Right PRO, this system provides the essential reticle alignment needed for predictable point-of-impact when exceeding a rifle’s zeroed distance.

As experienced hunters and long-range competition shooters know, a scope’s reticle must be perfectly aligned with the rifle barrel bore’s axis to prevent left- or right-drift of the bullet’s point-of-impact when shooting past the zeroed distance. Scopes that are not properly aligned with the barrel will exhibit point-of-impact drift that increases with the shooting distance. In the past, cumbersome procedures and multiple bubble levels were required to achieve reticle alignment. Now, the revolutionary Level-Right PRO makes the process simple enough that anyone can install their scope the right way at their home workbench.

Howard Tripp, Chief Innovation Officer at Real Avid said “Guns continue becoming more accurate, and technology keeps improving optics performance. We looked at the way that scopes get mounted. We talked to many shooters and we realized there had to be a better way. Until now, there have only been complicated old school methods that aren’t capable of the kind of precision modern shooters demand. We eliminated fumbling with small levels and went right to the heart of the problem and created a Master Grade tool that quickly levels the reticle, not the turret. Our Gun DIY customers want to do the job themselves, and they want the best tool for that job.”

Rather than attempt to level the rifle’s barreled action and the scope independently using small bubble levels and indexing scope alignment off the turret (an imprecise method), the Level-Right PRO indexes with the radii of the barrel and the scope objective bell simultaneously to level the entire barreled action and scope assembly. To then align the scope reticle to the barrel axis, the Level-Right PRO utilizes a Reticle Light and a leveled Precision Alignment Grid placed behind the rifle. The light projects the reticle onto the grid, allowing the installer to simply rotate the scope until the projected reticle aligns with the grid’s vertical and horizontal planes. Once aligned, simply lock down the scope rings and the installation is complete and accurate.

“We wanted to create a simple to use, but highly accurate way for users to level their reticle. Level-Right PRO delivers on that objective,” said Dave Steiner, President of Real Avid. “Level-Right PRO allows installers to level the gun and scope in one simple step. Once leveled, they are able to easily adjust and validate true reticle alignment on both vertical and horizontal planes regardless of turret alignment. Lastly, the operation can be performed on the workbench or kitchen table.”

The Level-Right PRO includes:

  • Level-Right Pro
  • Precision Alignment Grid
  • Rechargeable Reticle Light
  • Standard barrel and Picatinny rail attachment mounts
  • MSRP: $69.99

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter Sales Up 32.9%

From Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select: SWBI), one of the world’s leading providers of firearms and quality products for the shooting, hunting, and rugged outdoor enthusiast, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full year fiscal 2020, ended April 30, 2020.

Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2020 Financial Highlights

  • Quarterly net sales were $233.6 million compared with $175.7 million for the fourth quarter last year, an increase of 32.9%. It should be noted that a change required by the Tax and Trade Bureau related to the timing of federal excise tax assessment within the company’s Firearms segment favorably impacted net sales in the quarter by $16.7 million. That change had no impact on gross margin dollars or operating expenses.
  • Gross margin for the quarter was 34.8% compared with 36.1% for the comparable quarter last year. Excluding the change related to the timing of federal excise tax within the company’s Firearms segment, gross margin for the quarter would have been 37.5%, or an increase of 140 basis points over the comparable quarter last year.
  • Quarterly GAAP net loss was $(66.1) million, or $(1.20) per diluted share, compared with GAAP net income of $9.8 million, or $0.18 per diluted share, for the comparable quarter last year. During the quarter, the company’s Outdoor Products & Accessories segment was negatively impacted by several factors related to the COVID-19 pandemic, constituting a triggering event under Accounting Standards Codification No. 350, Intangible-Goodwill and Other (ASC 350), requiring the company to take a $98.7 million, non-cash impairment charge in its Outdoor Products & Accessories segment. Results for the recent quarter include the non-cash impairment charge, which had a $(1.79) impact on basic and diluted earnings per share.
  • Quarterly non-GAAP net income was $31.9 million, or $0.57 per diluted share, compared with $14.2 million, or $0.26 per diluted share, for the comparable quarter last year. GAAP to non-GAAP adjustments for net income exclude a non-cash impairment of goodwill in the Outdoor Products & Accessories segment as well as costs related to the planned spin-off of that segment, COVID-19 related expenses, and other costs. For a detailed reconciliation, see the schedules that follow in this release.
  • Quarterly non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDAS was $56.4 million, or 24.1% of net sales, compared with $31.9 million, or 18.1% of net sales, for the comparable quarter last year. Excluding the change related to the timing of federal excise tax, non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDAS for the quarter would have been 26.0%.

Full Year Fiscal 2020 Financial Highlights

  • Full year net sales were $678.4 million compared with $638.2 million last year, an increase of 6.3% from the prior year. The change related to the timing of federal excise tax favorably impacted net sales in the year by $37.5 million. That change had no impact on gross margin dollars or operating expenses.
  • Gross margin for the year was 34.6% compared with 35.4% last year. Excluding the change related to the timing of federal excise tax, gross margin for the year would have been 36.7%, or an increase of 120 basis points over last year.
  • Full year GAAP net loss was $(61.2) million, or $(1.11) per diluted share, compared with GAAP net income of $18.4 milliion, or $0.33 per diluted share, for last year. The $98.7 million non-cash impairment charge taken in the fourth fiscal quarter negatively impacted basic and diluted earnings per share by $1.79.
  • Full year non-GAAP net income was $45.5 million, or $0.82 per diluted share, compared with $45.9 million, or $0.83 per diluted share, for last year. GAAP to non-GAAP adjustments to net income exclude a non-cash impairment of goodwill in the Outdoor Products & Accessories segment as well as costs related to the planned spin-off of that segment, COVID-19 related expenses, and other costs. For a detailed reconciliation, see the schedules that follow in this release.
  • Full year non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDAS was $116.3 million, or 17.1% of net sales, compared with $111.3 million, or 17.4% of net sales, for last year. Excluding the change related to the timing of federal excise tax, non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDAS for the year would have been 18.1%.


Firearms Segment
Mark Smith, co-President and co-Chief Executive Officer, commented, “Strong consumer demand for firearms, as reflected by adjusted National Instant Criminal Background Check System (“NICS”) results, combined with a consumer preference for our innovative products, helped us deliver growth and market share gains in our firearms business in fiscal 2020. Our results were favorably impacted by changes in the timing of our excise tax assessment, as well as strong consumer acceptance of our M&P9 Shield EZ pistol, an expansion of our award-winning line of self-defense pistols in fiscal 2020. During our fourth quarter, we were able to keep our factories and distribution center operating, while our operational management teams implemented a broad range of safety procedures and cleaning protocols, which remain in place today, to significantly reduce risk of COVID-19 transmission and keep our employees safe. In addition, our internal inventory levels allowed us to address the sudden increase in customer demand for our firearms in the quarter, while we simultaneously engaged our component outsourcing partners and reactivated our flexible manufacturing model in preparation for ongoing strength in the consumer market for firearms.”

Outdoor Products & Accessories Segment
Brian Murphy, co-President and co-Chief Executive Officer, commented, “While fiscal 2020 presented challenges that included the impact of increased tariffs and disruptions caused by a global pandemic, we saw consistent point-of-sale growth for our hunting, shooting, and cutlery products with brick-and-mortar customers, as well as strong growth from our newly implemented e-commerce platform. In addition, we achieved a number of key objectives in our Outdoor Products & Accessories segment and made significant progress on our preparations to spin-off the business as a standalone, publicly traded company in August. During the year, we launched over 300 new products and extensions, some of which represent our entry into completely new product categories, such as meat processing. We believe our strong brand portfolio and new e-commerce platform were instrumental in allowing us to deliver fourth quarter revenue growth of 2.4%, as consumers responded to retail store closures by seeking out our popular brands and products online.“

Spin-Off Update and Financial Highlights

Jeffrey D. Buchanan, Chief Financial Officer, commented, “During the quarter, we changed our company name from American Outdoor Brands Corporation to Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. and our ticker symbol from AOBC to SWBI in preparation for the spin-off of our outdoor products and accessories business as a tax-free stock distribution to stockholders. On track for completion in August, and subject to final approval by our Board of Directors and customary regulatory approvals, the spin-off will create two independent, publicly traded companies: Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (the firearm business) and American Outdoor Brands, Inc. (the outdoor products and accessories business).”

“During the fourth quarter, we had operating cash flow of $120.0 million, thus reducing our net debt by that amount. As a result, at the end of our fiscal year, our balance sheet remained very strong with approximately $125.0 million of cash and $160.0 million outstanding on our revolving line of credit, resulting in net debt of only $34.0 million. Since the end of the quarter, we have used our strong cash position to pay down an additional $65.0 million on our revolving line of credit.”

Conference Call and Webcast

The company will host a conference call and webcast today, June 18, 2020, to discuss its fourth quarter and full year fiscal 2020 financial and operational results. Speakers on the conference call will include Brian Murphy, Co-President and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Mark Smith, Co-President and Co-Chief Executive Officer, and Jeffrey D. Buchanan, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. The conference call may include forward-looking statements. The conference call and webcast will begin at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time (2:00 p.m. Pacific Time). Those interested in listening to the conference call via telephone may call directly at (844) 309-6568 and reference conference identification number 4395365. No RSVP is necessary. The conference call audio webcast can also be accessed live on the company’s website at www.aob.com, under the Investor Relations section.

Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In this press release, certain non-GAAP financial measures, including “non-GAAP net income,” “Adjusted EBITDAS,” and “free cash flow” are presented. From time-to-time, the company considers and uses these supplemental measures of operating performance in order to provide the reader with an improved understanding of underlying performance trends. The company believes it is useful for itself and the reader to review, as applicable, both (1) GAAP measures that include (i) amortization of acquired intangible assets, (ii) transition costs, (iii) fair value inventory step-up expense, (iv) recall related expenses, (v) change in contingent consideration, (vi) goodwill impairment, (vii) CEO separation, (viii) acquisition related costs, (ix) the tax effect of non-GAAP adjustments, (x) COVID-19 expenses, (xi) net cash used in investing activities, (xii) receipts from note receivable, (xiii) interest expense, (xiv) income tax expense, (xv) depreciation and amortization, and (xvi) stock-based compensation expenses; and (2) the non-GAAP measures that exclude such information. The company presents these non-GAAP measures because it considers them an important supplemental measure of its performance. The company’s definition of these adjusted financial measures may differ from similarly named measures used by others. The company believes these measures facilitate operating performance comparisons from period to period by eliminating potential differences caused by the existence and timing of certain expense items that would not otherwise be apparent on a GAAP basis. These non-GAAP measures have limitations as an analytical tool and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the company’s GAAP measures. The principal limitations of these measures are that they do not reflect the company’s actual expenses and may thus have the effect of inflating its financial measures on a GAAP basis.

About Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select: SWBI) is a provider of quality products for shooting, hunting, and rugged outdoor enthusiasts in the global consumer and professional markets. The Company reports two segments: Firearms and Outdoor Products & Accessories. Firearms manufactures handgun, long gun, and suppressor products sold under the iconic Smith & Wesson®, M&P®, Thompson/Center Arms™, and Gemtech® brands, as well as provides forging, machining, and precision plastic injection molding services. Outdoor Products & Accessories is an industry leading provider of shooting, reloading, gunsmithing and gun cleaning supplies, specialty tools and cutlery, and electro-optics products and technology for firearms. This segment produces innovative, top quality products under the brands Caldwell®; Crimson Trace®; Wheeler®; Tipton®; Frankford Arsenal®; Lockdown®; BOG®; Hooyman®; Smith & Wesson® Accessories; M&P® Accessories; Thompson/Center Arms™ Accessories; Performance Center® Accessories; Schrade®; Old Timer®; Uncle Henry®; Imperial®; BUBBA®; UST®; and LaserLyte®. For more information call (844) 363-5386 or log on to www.aob.com.

Safe Harbor Statement

Certain statements contained in this press release may be deemed to be forward-looking statements under federal securities laws, and we intend that such forward-looking statements be subject to the safe-harbor created thereby. Such forward-looking statements include, among others, our proposed spin-off of our outdoor products and accessories business as a tax-free stock distribution to stockholder, which will create two independent, publicly traded companies: Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (the firearm business) and American Outdoor Brands, Inc. (the outdoor products and accessories business); and our expectation that the spin-off is on track for completion in August. We caution that these statements are qualified by important risks, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, economic, social, political, legislative, and regulatory factors; the potential for increased regulation of firearms and firearm-related products; actions of social activists that could have an adverse effect on our business; the impact of lawsuits; the demand for our products; the state of the U.S. economy in general and the firearm industry in particular; general economic conditions and consumer spending patterns; our competitive environment; the supply, availability, and costs of raw materials and components; the impact of protectionist tariffs and trade wars; speculation surrounding fears of terrorism and crime; our anticipated growth and growth opportunities; our ability to increase demand for our products in various markets, including consumer, law enforcement, and military channels, domestically and internationally; our penetration rates in new and existing markets; our strategies; the completion of our proposed spin-off and the operations and performance of the two separate companies thereafter; our ability to maintain and enhance brand recognition and reputation; risks associated with the establishment of our new 630,000 square foot Logistics & Customer Services facility in Missouri; our ability to introduce new products; the success of new products; our ability to expand our markets; our ability to integrate acquired businesses in a successful manner; the general growth of our outdoor products and accessories business; the potential for cancellation of orders from our backlog; and other risks detailed from time to time in our reports filed with the SEC, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended April 30, 2020.

Walther Secures Brevard County Sheriff’s Contract

Walther Secures York County Sheriff's Contract with PPQ 9mm Pistol

From Walther

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office (FL) with more than 900 sworn officers decided to switch from their issued .40 S&W-caliber pistols to the 9 mm. As part of their selection process, the Walther PPQ M2 9 mm 4-inch pistol was chosen as one of the issued pistols for the agency.

The Walther PPQ was issued to regular personnel, while Q5 Match was issued to their Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team. “It turns good shooters into great shooters and great shooters into phenomenal shooters,” said Major Herrera, of Brevard County Sheriff’s Office.

After a rugged test and evaluation procedure, we are excited to provide BSCO with their pistols and we look forward to continuing our assistance with training, armorers’ classes, and support.” Said Rick DeMilt, Director of Law Enforcement Sales.

Earlier this month the company secured a contract with the Sheriff’s Department in York County, as well.

Davidson’s Exclusive Colt 1911 Classic Series Models

Davidson’s Exclusive Colt 1911 Classic Series Models

From Davidson’s

Davidson’s, one of the nation’s top firearms wholesalers, has created two new Exclusives in conjunction with Colt’s Manufacturing and Baron Engraving.

These two Colt 1911 “Heritage” 5-inch Government models are chambered in .38 Super and feature custom scroll engraving by Baron. These Exclusives feature gold-plating of the hammer, grip screws, mag release, and on the slide.

Two finishes are offered—both blued and stainless steel. Both models have fixed GI style sights, double diamond wood grip panels and one seven-round magazine.

Blued, MSRP $1,799.99

Stainless, MSRP $1,999.99

These two Colt Exclusives will be long-term offerings increasing availability to Colt collectors and enthusiasts.

The company also recently added Radical Firearms to its offerings.

For more information, visit our blog on GalleryofGuns.com.

And if you want an unusual 1911 with a slightly different look, here’s another option from SK Customs.

Howa 1500 Stainless Rifles

Howa 1500 Stainless Rifles

From Legacy Sports International

Legacy Sports International is excited to announce that its new 2020 lineup of Howa stainless offerings are now shipping in two calibers and three various models. The stainless offerings are available in the ever popular 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Win. calibers in a 22-inch standard # 2 Contour barrel which is threaded for suppressor or muzzle brake applications.

Below is a look at the more standard variety of 1500.

The two stainless calibers are available in three stock options, the first being the very popular marriage of form and function with the Howa/Hogue Overmold stock with options of OD Green or Black styles. Also new for the stainless series is the excellent offering of the Howa/HS Precision pairing which takes things to a whole other level in a stainless offering with HS Precision stock options of OD Green, Gray or Tan, all of which come with the standard black webbing overlay common on the HS Precision models, as well as a full aluminum bed, a new barrel centering screw. Last but not least is the new Howa/walnut series which pairs the traditional wood choice with the sharp look of stainless together that is sure to please many.

Features Recap:

· Howa Stainless 22-inch Standard Barrel & Action

· 2 Calibers Available 6.5 Creedmoor & .308 Win

· 3 Stock Options – Hogue Overmold, HS Precision, Walnut

· Threaded Barrel with Cap

· 2-Stage Match Trigger

· 3-Position Safety

· Sub MOA Assurance

· Complete Free Float Barrel

· Lifetime Warranty

MSRP’s Start at $679 for Hogue Stainless / $699 for Walnut Stainless / $1,119 HS Precision Stainless.

Don’t forget to take a look at the company’s new TSPX Chassis.

Tactical Solutions Offering 22 Charger Takedown Pistol Barrel for The Month of June

Tactical Solutions Offering 22 Charger Takedown Pistol Barrel for The Month of June

From Tactical Solutions

Tactical Solutions (TacSol), the market leader in quality rimfire firearms, upgrades and accessories, is offering their lightweight, highly accurate XRP 9-inch 22 Charger Takedown Pistol barrel for order from June 1st thru June 30th. The lightweight .22 LR XRP barrel weighs in at 9.9 ounces and comes standard with all takedown locking hardware needed for easy click-and-shoot installation.

These barrels are highly accurate and have a threaded end allowing easy installation of a compensator or suppressor. “The 22 Charger Takedown has been a popular firearm the past few years,” said Keith Feeley, TacSol Director of Brand. “We are excited to offer this great lightweight upgrade for all those 22 Charger owners.” The barrels are offered in a variety of colors including Matte Black, Quicksand, Gun Metal Gray, Matte Olive Drab, and Silver.

HAVA’s “LTSA” Division Spring Events

HAVA’s “LTSA” Division Spring Events

From HAVA

Honored American Veterans Afield’s “Learn To Shoot Again” (LTSA) division is having a busy Spring/Summer, and carefully managing the limitations of COVID-19. Although the HAVA Family Day Range series that typically involves 300 to 500 people per event and can’t accommodate social distancing has seen postponements; the personal nature of the LTSA events (one student/one instructor) is more flexible and has allowed for a strong schedule of training activities for both students and instructors this year.

LTSA has conducted several multi-day student classes this Spring involving more than 40 severely disabled veterans and three cadre development courses to acquire NRA accreditation in Personal Protection for both inside and outside the home situations.In July, a Chief Range Safety Officer course will be attended by the LTSA cadre in preparation for the October NRA Counselor’s course. Later this year, LTSA will teach or participate in multi-day classes at Walter Reed, The Center For The Intrepid and SIG Sauer Academy. An important match will also be held in November at SIG Sauer Academy with LTSA holding 2 classes in August and October to prepare students to participate competitively.

“Our LTSA work is unique in that we train severely injured veterans through severely injured certified instructors to show the student what is possible for them,” said HAVA Chairman, Tom Taylor.

“There is no better source of inspiration for a recovering veteran than the personal story and company of a veteran who has faced the challenges of disability and has a positive attitude about the future. Our mission is to show severely injured veterans that the best of life can still be ahead, and our LTSA instructors are real life role models.”