New Guns And Gear June 2026

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New Guns And Gear June 2026

Looking for a new iron or piece of kit to enhance the one you already own? Check out these 7 new bits of guns and gear to grow your firearms wish list.

The New Guns And Gear:

FoldAR Remnant

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Looking to stow big firepower in a small space? FoldAR has you covered with the Remnant. Available in 5.56 NATO, .300 BLK and 7.62x39mm, the Remnant can be rapidly deployed in less than 4 seconds by unfolding the barrel assembly and locking it back into the receiver. Itโ€™s available with either a 7.5- or 10.5-inch barrel, as either an SBR with a Maxim SCW stock or as a pistol with a Maxim SCW brace. Either way, when folded, the package has an overall length of less than 12 inches. I donโ€™t think ARs get more compact than this.
MSRP: Starts at $2,700


White Label Armory Party Popper

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There are tons of new cans on the market these days, and one new lineup is from White Label Armory. There are a few different models in the family, but here weโ€™re highlighting the Party Popper. This .22-caliber suppressor is made from Grade 5 titanium using additive manufacturing and features a Cerakote finish. Most excitingly, the little guy comes in at only 3 inches long and 1.7 ounces. Itโ€™s ready to deliver portable, quiet performance on .22 rifles and pistols โ€ฆ and the Party Popper does it at an affordable price for a titanium can.
MSRP: $400

Vktr Industries White Label Armory Party Popper .22cal Suppressor

Vktr Industries White Label Armory Party Popper .22cal Suppressor

$399.99
Prices accurate at time of publishing. Affiliate disclosure.

Lipseyโ€™s Exclusive Ruger RXM COA

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Many people are saying that Aimpointโ€™s COA red-dot is the new gold standard when it comes to pistol optics. Part of the reason why is that it uses the very clever A-CUT mounting system; the only hitch is that itโ€™s proprietary, so you canโ€™t just slap a COA on any optics-ready pistol. Thankfully, more handgun models are becoming available with it, and one of the latest is the Ruger RXM as a Lipseyโ€™s exclusive. Itโ€™s available with a black, gray or ODG Magpul grip module in either a standard or full-size configuration, and each pistol ships with a pre-installed COA red dot and co-witness height sights (tritium front sight and drift-adjustable steel rear sight). If youโ€™ve been wanting a Ruger RXM, this is probably the best version currently available.
MSRP: $1,100

Prices accurate at time of publishing. Affiliate disclosure.

Viridian MDS35 Modern Dot Sight

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Viridian says that the MDS35 has a โ€œgame-changing field of view,โ€ and with its 36x36mm lens, itโ€™s hard to argue that. The optic is always on and has an advertised battery life of 30,000 hours with eight visible brightness levels and two night-vision levels, but its reticle is more than a simple dot. It features three primary green subtension dots for direct-hold shooting as well as two low-profile ranging chevrons on the sides. This design should enable fast target acquisition and accurate shooting from CQB distances all the way out to 500 yards with the proper rifle setup. It uses an Aimpoint T2 footprint and ships with a co-witness Picatinny riser.
MSRP: $500

Viridian MDS35 1x36mm - 3 MOA Green-Dot Reflex Sight

Viridian MDS35 1x36mm – 3 MOA Green-Dot Reflex Sight

$499.99 $449.99
Prices accurate at time of publishing. Affiliate disclosure.

Vortex Strike Eagle 1-10x24mm FFP

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If you need a versatile, compact LPVO that offers speed at close quarters and precision at long ranges, the Vortex Strike Eagle 1-10x24mm FFP is worth a look. It features a 1-10 magnification range and an illuminated EBR-8 BDC first focal plane reticle thatโ€™s available in both MOA and MRAD flavors, and it uses motion sense technology to automatically shut off after 10 minutes to preserve battery life. Despite its rugged construction, the Strike Eagle is also lightweight at 21.6 ounces, and its 10-inch overall length helps preserve precious rail space for other accessories. Each scope ships with two flip-up protective lens caps, a throw lever for quick magnification adjustments and a 2-inch sunshade.
MSRP: $1,000

Vortex Strike Eagle 1-10x24mm LPVO 30mm Tube Rifle Scope First Focal Plane EBR-8 BDC MOA Reticle Black

Vortex Strike Eagle 1-10x24mm LPVO 30mm Tube Rifle Scope First Focal Plane EBR-8 BDC MOA Reticle Black

$999.99 $699.99
Prices accurate at time of publishing. Affiliate disclosure.

Steiner MPS-C

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Most would agree that enclosed optics are the way forward with pistol red-dots, so the more options shooters have to choose from, the better. One of the latest is the MPS-C from Steiner, and it looks very promising. While it features the same proven internal design as Steinerโ€™s original MPS enclosed pistol optic, the MPS-C is compact and designed for use with small, concealed carry pistols. It measures just 1.46 by 1.27 by 1.08 inches and has a weight of only 1.13 ounces. It has a 1.6-MOA red dot for a reticle and has 12 manually adjustable brightness settings, including 10 daylight and two for use with night vision. Powered by a CR1632 battery, it offers up to 46,125 hours on the lowest setting, further prolonged by its shake-awake feature. Finally, for maximum compatibility with carry pistols, it mounts using an RMSc footprint.
MSRP: $575

Steiner MPS-C MOA RMSC Footprint Enclosed Red Dot Sight

Steiner MPS-C MOA RMSC Footprint Enclosed Red Dot Sight

$574.99 $488.88
Prices accurate at time of publishing. Affiliate disclosure.

SilencerCo Spectre 9

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If you need proof of just how popular 9mm PCCs and subguns are becoming, look no further than the number of dedicated 9mm suppressors that have been released for them lately. One of the newest is the Spectre 9 from SilencerCo. Made entirely from titanium, this bad boy is super lightweight at just 3.9 ounces, and itโ€™s compact too with a length of only 4.76 inches. Despite its small size, the Spectre 9 is full-auto rated for supersonic 9mm, subsonic 9mm and subsonic .300 BLK. For supersonic .300 BLK, itโ€™s semi-auto rated only. It uses SilencerCoโ€™s Alpha-pattern mounting system and ships with a tool and a Spectre Piston Housing Assembly for use on traditional semi-auto pistols, too.
MSRP: $880

Silencer Co Spectre 9, 9mm, Titanium Suppressor

Silencer Co Spectre 9, 9mm, Titanium Suppressor

$879.00 $747.15
Prices accurate at time of publishing. Affiliate disclosure.

Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in the June 2026 issue of Gun Digest the Magazine.


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