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January 23rd, 2026

SHOT Show 2026 Day 4 — Guns ‘N Gear Mix ‘N Match

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SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas concludes today, January 23, 2025 at 4:00 pm. This was an impressive show with thousands of vendors displaying products on 19 acres of floor space at Caesars Forum and The Venetian EXPO. There were many innovative new products, including new optics, chassis systems, barrels, “smart” guns, advanced suppressors and much more. For this Friday Day 4 of SHOT Show we offer a showcase of interesting product report videos.

Good Hunting Gear — Rifles, Optics, LRFs, Packs

26 Interesting Recent Release Rifles (2025-2026)

Beretta B22 Jaguar .22 LR Pistol

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With SHOT Show 2026 Concluding — PLAN for SHOT Show 2027!

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SHOT Daily Day 4 Digital Magazine

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Today is the final day of SHOT Show 2026. So we offer another FREE digital magazine covering many new products at the Show. The SHOT Daily Day 4 edition (shown above) is a digital version of the print magazine distributed today at SHOT Show. It offers a number of interesting articles including NEW Products and Law Enforcement Trends. To access SHOT Daily Day 4 CLICK HERE or visit the SHOT Daily Archive which hosts all 2026 SHOT Daily issues.

NOTE: We have posted the previous 2026 SHOT Daily e-zines on our Daily Bulletin. Click these links to access Day 1, 2, and 3 SHOT Daily digital magazines: SHOT Daily Day 1, SHOT Daily Day 2, and SHOT Daily Day 3. All issues are also found on the SHOT Business Magazine Archive.

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To quickly scan through the entire digital magazines, use the slide bar. When you find content you want to read, use the zoom control or click the FULL SCREEN brackets icon at lower right.

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January 23rd, 2026

Why Rimfire Misfires Happen and How to Prevent Them

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“22 Plinkster” is an avid shooter who has produced a number of entertaining videos for his YouTube Channel. In the video below, he tackles the question “Why Do Misfires Occur in .22 LR Rimfire Ammunition?” This is the most common question posed to 22 Plinkster by his many viewers. He identifies four main issues that can cause .22 LR misfires or faulty ignition:

1. Damaged Firing Pin — The dry firing process can actually blunt or shorten the firing pin, particularly with older rimfire firearms. Use of snap caps is recommended.

2. Poor Ammunition — Some cheap brands have poor quality control. 22 Plinkster recommends using ammo from a manufacturer with high quality control standards, such as CCI and Federal.

3. Age of Ammunition — Rimfire ammo can function well for a decade or more. However the “shelf life” of rimfire ammunition is not infinite. You ammo’s “lifespan” will be shortened by heat, moisture, and humidity. You should store your rimfire ammo in a cool, dry place.

4. Mishandling of Ammunition — Tossing around ammunition can cause problems. Rough handling can cause the priming compound to be dislodged from the rim. This causes misfires.

Preventing misfires is essential if you want to succeed in NRL22 competition and other rimfire competition disciplines run “on the clock”.

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January 23rd, 2026

Tips for Traveling with Firearms in Your Car, Truck, or RV

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The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) has prepared tips for gun owners transporting firearms in their vehicles. Whenever you are driving with guns (of any kind), the firearms should be transported securely. In some states, the firearms must be in locked cases inside the vehicle. And, with the rise of break-ins on parked vehicles, it’s important to keep gun cases out of sight if possible. This article has tips on safe and secure gun transport.

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HERE Are Key Guidelines for Safe, Secure Handling of Firearms in Vehicles:

• Take note of and safely control the muzzle direction of firearms in vehicles. This is one of the main rules of gun safety and applies to the inside of vehicles as well as any other location.

• When finished using your firearm outside your vehicle, unload it before you re-enter your vehicle.

• Even after a long hunt or a day in the sun at the range, always check, and then double check, that guns are unloaded before placing them in a car or truck.

• Be very careful if you must unload a firearm in the confined space of a vehicle so as not to have an accidental discharge. If your location allows, it is safer and easier to unload the firearm outside the vehicle.

• Never leave firearms in parts of the vehicle accessible to children or pets.

• Keep firearms and ammunition out of sight to avoid tempting thieves.

• Use secure temporary storage for firearms in vehicles.

• A lockable gun case or a lock box may be the most practical choice to securely store a gun in a vehicle. These come in a range of prices and models.

• If you’re concerned about quick access to your firearm, many types of lockable safes allow for extremely fast access of your gun while at the same time helping to prevent unauthorized access.

• Secure the lock box to the vehicle, if possible. Some companies make custom concealed compartments for specific model vehicles.

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Storing Firearms in Vehicles to Prevent Theft and Misuse
Unfortunately, thefts of firearms from vehicles are on the rise. Thieves commonly steal cars and trucks even when they don’t obviously contain firearms — a reminder that vehicle door locks are not totally secure. And there are major issues now with the electronic key fobs — criminals have ways to detect and copy the key fob signal, allowing them to open your vehicle, start the motor, and then drive away.

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When you are not in your vehicle, all firearms should be placed in locked storage and out of sight. Locking the doors on your vehicle does not constitute secure firearm storage. As one writer put it: As one writer put it: “Cars and trucks aren’t safes. And they’re not holsters. They’re not storage containers.”

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