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A CRITICAL YEAR FOR THE GUN TRADE

The gun trade has faced no shortage of challenges in recent years, but one thing has often been missing when major policy decisions are discussed: hard, credible data that clearly explains what proposed changes would actually do to the businesses on the ground. That is why I have been genuinely impressed by the Gun Trade Association’s latest survey work examining the potential alignment of Section 1 and Section 2 firearms licensing.

The GTA’s approach is structured, methodical and built to withstand scrutiny. It does not rely on emotion, political point-scoring or vague warnings. It simply sets out the scale of the likely economic and operational consequences, with transparent calculations and a clear explanation of the methodology behind them.

The findings are stark. The report projects substantial reductions in turnover, major job losses and a significant hit to wider economic value if licensing alignment is pursued. Those numbers are not included for shock value. They are included because this is what the trade believes will happen in practice if hundreds of thousands of shotgun certificate holders are pushed into a Section 1-style process, at a time when police licensing departments are already stretched.

What matters most is that this survey gives the trade a strong argument to take to government. It strengthens the ability of retailers, distributors, manufacturers and shooting organisations to challenge policy proposals with facts. It is presenting a serious economic assessment that should force decision-makers to answer a straightforward question: is this change genuinely worth the cost and will it deliver the outcomes being claimed?

The owners of Gun Trade Insider, Time Well Spent Group, have now acquired The Great British Shooting Show, a move that will place the team at the heart of one of the most important events of the year for UK retailers, distributors and brands. For readers and advertisers, the message is simple: this magazine is not just reporting on the trade, it is directly involved in supporting the platforms that bring the industry together.

We will be distributing copies of this issue to every stand at the show. If you are exhibiting, your team will receive the magazine directly. If you are attending, you will see it in the hands of the very people who influence purchasing decisions, shape trends and set the direction for retail over the year ahead.

For our advertisers, that level of targeted distribution is exactly what you want. It means your message is not lost in the noise of a busy show weekend. It lands in front of the right audience, at the right time, in a format that is trusted and kept. And for the trade as a whole, it underlines what Gun Trade Insider is here to do: connect the industry, support the retail network and ensure the people running firearms businesses in the UK have the information they need to stay ahead.

I look forward to seeing many of you at The Great British Shooting Show.

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