2024 Holiday Gift Guide: Gifts $30 to $59.99

by Braxton Taylor

Gifts $30 to $5999

1 | Remington Ammo Flag
Take one of the most iconic American brands and merge it with Old Glory, and you end up with this great way to show your love for shooting. Made from a wrinkle-resistant and fire-retardant material, it makes a great addition to your gun room or your flag pole. $35; remington.com

2 | Ballistol Suppressor Cleaner
Available in two, 16.9 fluid-ounce bottles that include one pack of rubber corks, Ballistol Suppressor Cleaner provides an easier way to clean those baffling areas. The odorless liquid is non-abrasive and self-cleaning. Simply plug one end of your can with one of the supplied corks, fill it completely and leave it in place for 2 hours. Then, empty, and you’re good to go quiet. $40; ballistol.com

3 | Leupold Rendezvous Pistol Case
Looking more like a high-end lunch box than a pistol case, Leupold’s new Rendezvous Pistol Case is designed to keep your handgun safe in transport while not screaming “firearm” to the world. The Rendezvous line also includes carbine- and rifle-length cases. $59.99; leupold.com

4 | Worksharp Ceramic Honing Rod
Keeping kitchen knives and pocketknives sharp can be difficult, especially when they have serrated edges. With a built-in 20-degree guide to ensure a proper angle and a fine ceramic abrasive to keep all your knives as sharp as possible, this honing rod can be hung on a hook in your workshop or added to your kitchen knife block. $34.95; worksharptools.com

5 | Hawke Digi-Scope Smartphone Adapter (60 mm)
Connect your smartphone to a spotting scope, binocular or monocular with this durable adapter to capture images, video or even stream your shooting activities. This universal adapter can fit nearly every smartphone and connects to the eyepiece of multiple Hawke spotting scopes and binoculars. $34; hawkeoptics.com

6 | Hornady Flannel Shirt
Whether your special someone is an outdoor enthusiast or a hunter, flannel is a must. Made from 100-percent cotton, Hornady’s flannel shirt features a double-pleat back for ease of movement, a left-chest pocket with pencil slot and button closure. The shirttail also contains a microfiber lens cleaner. $54.99; hornady.com

7 | Trijicon 32-ounce Wide Mouth Water Bottle
Made from 50-percent recycled content, this Nalgene water bottle is dishwasher safe and BPA/BPS free. There is a retaining strap on the lid, so it stays put when you’re not rehydrating. $34.99; trijicon.com

8 | NRA Membership
Give your friends and family the gift of freedom. Membership comes with copious benefits, including a membership card, a choice of monthly magazine (we suggest Shooting Illustrated, of course) and the knowledge you’re helping to protect our Second Amendment rights. $45; nra.org

9 | Umarex Smith & Wesson M&P BB Gun CO2 Air Pistol
Want to work on your draw stroke and your first-shot-on-target time? Can’t get to the range, or maybe the ammunition budget is stretched a little thin? With the Umarex M&P Air Pistol, you can practice in your home (with a safe backstop) using a CO2-powered replica of the Smith & Wesson mainstay for a small fraction of the price of live-fire training. $44.99; umarexusa.com

10 | Dark Energy Carabiner Pro
One of the handiest gadgets we’ve seen in some time, the Carabiner Pro combines a locking-collar carabiner with a glass breaker, flat- and Phillips-head screwdrivers, bottle opener and locking knife. Use it as a conventional carabiner/fastener/key ring with the knowledge that you also have a convenient, unobtrusive, multi-purpose emergency tool at hand. $30; darkenergy.com

11 | Browning Trailside
This folding, liner-lock knife from Browning’s extensive EDC collection sports a D2 tool-steel, modified drop-point blade with a titanium coating for added durability. It boasts rugged, laminated burlap micarta scales with copper-colored accents, including the iconic Browning Buckmark logo. $46.99; browning.com

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