MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2026

John Pease didn’t set out to become a “maker.” He simply followed the pull of art, history, and steel.
 
Today, Pease is a Master Engraver at Colt Manufacturing Company, creating some of the most collectible, investment-grade revolvers in modern firearms. But his path began decades earlier, long before titles or factory floors entered the picture.
 
“I was always a pretty good artist,” Pease said. “My mother painted and drew, and that always interested me.” 
 
The spark turned into a calling when he encountered a finely engraved German drilling from his grandfather’s gun collection. The intricate scrollwork fascinated him. By age 14, Pease was hunting down books, magazines, and photographs, anything that revealed the art of engraving.
 
A high school tour of Smith & Wesson quietly changed his trajectory. There, he met a local engraver who began mentoring him.
 
“He showed me tool design and what you really need to start engraving,” Pease said.
 
Apprenticeship Before Accolades
At 20, Pease entered the trade full-time as an apprentice engraver, spending a decade learning the discipline through production work. It wasn’t glamorous, but it was foundational.
 
In 1985, he went independent, spending 26 years building a reputation piece by piece. That independence honed his style, sharpened his patience, and prepared him for what came next.
 
In 2016, Pease joined Colt.
 
“I plan to finish my career here,” he said. “The work I do now is at the level of fine art.”
 
Why the Maker Series Starts Here
The Maker Series isn’t about volume or velocity. It’s about why things are made the way they are, and who ensures they’re done right.
 
Pease’s engraving work sits at that intersection.
 
“I like working with individuals to create their vision,” he explained. “Some are very specific. Others leave more to the artist. But knowing these pieces will be in family collections for generations, that’s very satisfying.”
 
Many of the firearms Pease engraves are never fired. That’s intentional.
 
“These are heirlooms,” he said. “Investment pieces. Something you pass down.”
Some carry family crests. Others honor military or law enforcement service projects that Pease says bring special meaning.
 
“Knowing we’re doing pieces dedicated to service men and women, that matters.”
 
The Single Action: A Perfect Canvas
Asked if one Colt platform stands above the rest, Pease doesn’t hesitate.
“The single action,” he said. “The lines, the proportions, it’s a beautiful gun. It’s easy to enhance something that already has such strong character.”
 
The classic Colt single-action revolver isn’t just historically significant; it’s visually honest. For an engraver, that matters.
 
A Brief History of Colt Revolvers and Their Collectability
What's the big deal about Colt? They're a coveted canvas for a world-class artist like Pease. Colt revolvers already have a legendary reputation in American history, and for all the right reasons. Back in 1836, Samuel Colt founded Colt’s Patent Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company and changed the game with the Colt Paterson, the first repeating revolver that actually caught on. That breakthrough led to famous models like the Colt Walker, the 1851 Navy, and the 1860 Army. 
 
Advice for the Next Generation of Makers
Engraving isn’t a shortcut trade, and Pease doesn’t pretend otherwise.
“It takes dedication, discipline, and patience,” he said. “You can’t get discouraged. But it’s still very rewarding.”
 
That mindset, commitment without guarantees, is exactly what defines a true maker.
 
Why Colt Feels Like Home
“There’s no stronger brand,” Pease said. 
 
“Colt has always been a pinnacle of small-arms manufacturing. Their history is tied to the history of our nation.”
 
That connection, to heritage, responsibility, and permanence, is why this story opens The Maker Series.
 
Because before innovation, before trends, before technology, someone has to make it right, and John Pease is one of our industry's finest Makers.
               
                                                               *****
 
The Hunting Wire’s “Maker Series” takes you behind the scenes with the people who create the gear hunters and shooters rely on. Instead of talking about new gadgets, we focus on - and celebrate - the machinists, engineers, designers, builders, and the decision-makers in our industry. Want to share your Maker Series story? Reach out!
 
Jay Pinsky, Editor, The Hunting Wire & The Archery Wire
jay@theoutdoorwire.com
 

 

 



 

Lee R. Anderson received the Beretta & Safari Club International Foundation Conservation Leadership Award at the 11th Annual Award Gala during the Safari Club International Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. The prestigious award, sponsored by Beretta, recognizes Anderson's exemplary leadership and lifetime commitment to wildlife conservation, outdoor education, and humanitarian service.

The National Wild Turkey Federation received the Winchester Legend Award at its 50th Convention and Sport Show in Nashville, Tennessee. Winchester Ammunition presented the award recognizing the NWTF's decades of commitment to conservation and hunting traditions. NWTF Board Chairman Bryan Perry accepted on behalf of the organization and its volunteers, members, and partners.

ZEISS and palero signed an agreement to spin off the Hunting & Nature business into an independent company with palero as sole owner. ZEISS will license its brand to the new company, with completion planned for the second half of 2026. The new entity will continue developing analog optics, trail cameras, and digital solutions under the ZEISS brand.

Team Mathews dominated the 2026 ASA Pro/Am in Foley, Alabama, winning four of six pro divisions with eight podium finishes. Kyle Douglas, Cara Kelly, Jack Wallace, and Dan McCarthy led the team's strong performances in challenging conditions.

Whitetails Unlimited granted $128,868 to mission-related projects in Minnesota through its 30 state chapters. The majority of grants support the Staying on Target program, which advances shooting sports through partnerships with NASP, SCTP, S3DA, and USA Clay Target League.

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation awarded $400,000 to the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies to fund three state-led projects in Nevada, Washington, and Wyoming aimed at conserving big game seasonal habitat and migration corridors. Projects include sagebrush habitat enhancement, shrubsteppe restoration, and moose movement corridor mapping.

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is expanding its eHarvest digital tagging system beginning with the 2026 license year to include deer, turkey, bear, bobcat, otter, fisher, and marten through the Michigan DNR Hunt Fish mobile app. Digital tags offer convenience, immediate validation, and cost-effectiveness while maintaining enforcement standards, with traditional paper tags remaining available as an optional alternative.

Dennis Highby, former Cabela's CEO who joined the company in 1976 and led it to become a $4 billion outdoor retailer, passed away February 26 at age 76. Highby was instrumental in Cabela's growth, IPO in 2004, and was credited by industry leaders like Gary Loomis and Tim Leatherman for launching their success.

Wildgame Innovations has renewed its sponsorship with Whitetails Unlimited, continuing to provide game cameras, feeders, and attractants. Founded in 2002 by Ryan and Matt Busbice, the company focuses on creating better, more effective hunting products through research and science.

CZ announced the CZ TS 3 ORANGE tactical sports competition pistol at IWA Outdoor Classics, featuring optics-ready integration for USPSA and IPSC divisions, refined ergonomics with enhanced trigger control, and a heavy bull barrel. U.S. availability is planned for late 2026.

SLG2, Inc. will host its Shoot Like A Girl experience at Bass Pro Shops in Gainesville, Florida on February 28-March 1 as part of the 2026 Grand Safety Tour. The free, family-friendly event features instructor-led firearms training using FATS by InVeris simulators, archery instruction, and product demonstrations designed to introduce women, families, and outdoor enthusiasts to shooting sports with emphasis on safety and responsibility.

NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court for certiorari in NSSF v. James, challenging New York's public nuisance law that attempts to circumvent the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. NSSF Senior Vice President Lawrence G. Keane argues the law is preempted by PLCAA and creates a circuit split requiring Supreme Court intervention.

The Range Network announced Colonel (Retired) Mark A. Davis as its new Military Liaison. Davis brings over two decades of senior Military Police leadership from the United States Army, including service as Director of Protection for Army South at Fort Sam Houston.

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will administer a guide and outfitter written examination on March 28, 2026 at 1 p.m. in Bismarck. Preregistration is required by March 20 by calling 701-328-6604. Candidates must pass the exam, undergo background checks, obtain CPR and first aid certification, and meet additional requirements.

SLG2, Inc. released its 2024-2025 Annual Report highlighting significant growth across its three brands: Shoot Like A Girl, Safe LivinG, and Hunt Like A Girl. The report shows 5,655 signed-in guests and an estimated 17,000 people interacting with experiences nationwide, with 87% of Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's visitors making purchases.

ScentLok introduces the Ridge Bib, a new midseason whitetail hunting apparel featuring Carbon Alloy® and Silver Alloy™ technologies, quiet micro-tricot fabric, and berber fleece lining. Available in five camouflage patterns including the new Realtree XT-3™, the bib offers eight pockets and articulated design for comfort and mobility.

Real Avid has launched the Master Maintenance Collection for Glock, a comprehensive toolkit featuring sight pushers, cleaning supplies, and specialized tools designed for Glock pistol owners to perform upgrades, maintenance, and tuning.

Mission First Tactical unveiled the MFT Pocket Holster, a backup pistol and everyday carry solution featuring a cell phone profile design and CURV® Thermoplastic Composite hook for secure pocket carry. The holster offers comfort, concealment, and safety with a frictionless draw at an MSRP of $34.99.

Hornady announced the Precision Lab Scale, featuring lab-quality load cell technology with .01-grain readout and 3,000-grain capacity. The scale offers high and low sensitivity modes, Compare/Percent/Count functions, and print-to-spreadsheet capability for precision reloading.

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. announced 10 new 10/22 rifle models featuring upgraded components including BX-Trigger, match bolt release, and integrated rear cleaning ports. The expanded lineup offers threaded and non-threaded barrel options with Magpul, Hogue, and Ruger stock configurations.

CCI Ammunition announces the launch of its Blazer Brass Clean-Fire Suppressor ammunition line, featuring subsonic velocities, Total Metal Jacket bullets, and lead-free primers designed for suppressed handguns and carbines. The ammunition is now shipping to retailers nationwide in 9mm Luger, .40 S&W, and .45 Auto calibers.

Beretta introduces the Sako 90 Grizzly rifle, featuring high-grade walnut stock, fluted stainless-steel barrel with Graphite Black Cerakote finish, and machined integral Picatinny rail. Available in four calibers with an MSRP of $2,999, the rifle debuts at the Western Hunt Expo in Salt Lake City.

CCI Ammunition has begun shipping its new High Bar Air Gun Slugs, designed for enhanced accuracy and terminal performance in modern air rifles and pistols. The initial product line includes 22-caliber Segmented Hollow Point and hollow-point designs in 35-grain and 30-grain options, now available at retailers nationwide.

Flextone has launched two new mouth call lineups for turkey hunters: the Flex-Tech series featuring double-reed designs over plastic frames, and the Flex-Pro series with hand-stretched triple reeds over aluminum frames. Both lines offer versatility and realism for spring turkey hunting across various conditions.

Millennium Marine introduces the D-100 Deck Chair and D-200 Sidekick Fishing Double Seat, featuring aluminum construction, breathable mesh design, and 360-degree swivel capability. Both models offer height adjustability, saltwater resistance, and one-year warranties for enhanced fishing comfort and mobility.

C&H Precision announced the launch of the STRYKR, a mission-ready enclosed-emitter red-dot optic designed for duty, defensive, and competition use. The optic features a 1913 Picatinny mounting interface, 50,000-hour battery life, and is backed by C&H Precision's lifetime guarantee.

Hornady Security unveils their 2026 Mobilis Safe Series, featuring three modular safe variations with digital locks, mechanical key backups, and 2300°F fire protection. The customizable safes include Square-Lok interiors and 120V power strips for convenient firearm and accessory storage.

Swhacker Broadheads introduces the #316 Universal 100GR Practice Points, engineered to replicate mechanical broadhead flight for accurate sight-in and practice. The USA-made points provide true-to-flight performance without damaging hunting heads, ideal for preseason tuning and regular archery practice sessions.

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announces the release of the M&P9 M2.0 Metal featuring a direct-mount Aimpoint ACRO slide cut. The 9mm striker-fired pistol includes a 7075-T6 aluminum frame, ClearSight Cut optics design, optic-height night sights, and four interchangeable palmswell grip inserts.

B&P USA announced the launch of its redesigned website at baschieri-pellagriusa.com, marking the manufacturer's return to direct online engagement. The new platform allows shooters to browse B&P's ammunition lineup, access product specifications, and purchase securely while continuing to support retail partners.

Savage Arms introduces its 110 Pro Series rifles, featuring the 110 Core Hunter Pro and 110 Ultralite Pro models with AccuFit V2 systems, customizable stocks, and advanced optics rails. Senior Product Manager RJ Contorno highlights the series' combination of cutting-edge features, reliability, and performance for serious hunters and shooters.

SnapSafe, owned by Hornady® Manufacturing, introduces the Super Titan modular gun safe featuring a UL-listed digital lock, 24+ long gun capacity, and tool-free assembly. The safe delivers full security with convenient piece-by-piece portability and includes a lifetime warranty.

JEBS Chokes achieved record-setting sales and exceptional consumer engagement at the National Wild Turkey Federation Convention in Nashville. The company's newly introduced JEBS Charging Handles sold out by the second day, while its low-profile red-dot mount and branded apparel also demonstrated strong demand.

Brandon Maddox, founder and CEO of Silencer Central, donated $25,000 to the National Shooting Sports Foundation's Protect Liberty PAC to support candidates dedicated to protecting Second Amendment rights. Maddox, who serves on the NSSF Board of Governors, recently testified in favor of South Dakota suppressor deregulation legislation that passed unanimously.

Umarex Airguns is sponsoring the 2026 Black Bear Bonanza on March 7 at Benton County Fairgrounds in Bentonville, supporting the Arkansas chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. The event features raffles with Umarex airguns, exhibits, food trucks, and meet-and-greets with podcasters Brent Reeves, Bear Newcomb, and BHA CEO Ryan Callaghan.

Zone Protects has become a national sponsor of Whitetails Unlimited, offering insect repellents, pest control, and hunting-specific products. Founded by Brian Baer in 1998, the faith-based company evolved from Zone No Holes! to address insect-borne diseases and now operates under the Zone Protects brand.

Outdoor Channel launches "Night At The Range," a Wednesday shooting sports block featuring Guns & Ammo, Handguns, Gun Stories with Joe Mantegna, American Rifleman, Shooting USA, and Airgunner Challenge. The lineup offers firearms training, product reviews, and competitive shooting content from industry experts including Eric Poole, J. Scott Rupp, and John Scoutten.

Outdoor Channel airs a "Cast Iron Cowboy" Season 1 Marathon Saturday, Feb. 28, from 7:00-11:00 p.m. ET, featuring Kent and Shannon Rollins cooking regionally inspired meals at historic working ranches including the JA Ranch, Stuart Ranch, Circle L Ranch, and others across America.

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