The firearms industry continues to innovate, with several manufacturers unveiling new handgun models in 2025 catering to diverse shooter needs. Walther has introduced the PPK/SD, a renewed .32 ACP PPK with a threaded 3.2-inch barrel, making it a viable suppressor host. They've also expanded their popular PDP Pro-E line with models featuring 20-round magazines and a collaboration with Parker Mountain Machine resulting in the PDP Pro-X PMM, which integrates a compensator over a ported barrel for recoil reduction. Springfield Armory has rolled out a compact version of their 9mm Echelon pistol, the 4.0C, featuring a four-inch barrel and 15+1 capacity, maintaining the serialized internals and optic mount compatibility of the Echelon line. Taurus is offering new revolvers, including the compact, five-round .357 Magnum/.38 Special Model 605, designed for concealed carry with a shrouded hammer. They've also introduced the 22TUC, a clever nine-round .22 LR semi-auto with a tip-up barrel for easy loading, and the GX2, a concealment-ready, striker-fired 9mm with an ergonomic grip and Picatinny rail. Canik, traditionally importing from Turkey, has opened a U.S.-based plant and is expected to release new models. European American Armory (EAA) has launched the Girsan Witness 2311 Brat, a compact, double-stack 1911 with a 3.4-inch barrel, available in .45 ACP and 9mm, designed for concealed carry. Stoeger is a notable entrant with their new 9mm striker-fired Combat SX, featuring a threaded barrel, adjustable fiber-optic front sight, and multiple magazines.