This year was my first year at SHOT in a decade and it was a good time. I hung out with friends I haven’t seen in a while, as well as friends I have seen more recently. There were interesting guns to be sure, and some of them will find their way into a post here and there. I saw some promising optics and support equipment, but nothing that I can’t live without. I am fortunate to have some real friends at these companies and they have not steered me wrong yet. Some preliminary Pistol-Training.com deals were struck and hopefully I can report on them in more detail over the next 6 months or so.
The show was definitely not as busy seeming to me as it was in years past, but my memories are all pre-covid. It was actually easy to get around and talk to most of the people I wanted to. I did miss out on seeing a couple of important people, but that was my fault for losing track of time. I only spent 2.5 days at the show, but I think that is the right amount for me. If you went to the show and saw something that really impressed you, please let me know down below. If you didn’t go to the show but are really interested in something that was released, please put that down there as well.
Finally, I got to meet a bunch of great people at Springfield Armory thanks to my amazing wife JAG. Having been behind the scenes with a number of gun companies over the years, I was very impressed with the crew at Springfield and I look forward to seeing what they come up with over the next few years.
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