Legacy Sports POINTER KST-1230 Single Barrel Trap

Reno, NV –

Legacy Sports Int’l is excited to announce that their POINTER KST-1230 Single Barrel Trap is now shipping. This is a great looking entry level trap gun that is easy on the wallet too! The POINTER KST-1230 comes in 12 ga. with a 2 ¾ “chamber, a 30” Raised and Vented Wide Rib Barrel and a fiber optic front sight, 5 Extended screw in chokes are included – ( Full, Modified, Improved Mod, Improved Cylinder and Cylinder ) , Walnut stock with adjustable cheek piece , Walnut Beavertail forend, Ejector and all at a very Reasonable Price !

POINTER KST-1230
12 ga.
2 3/4” chamber
30” Raised & Vented Wide Rib Barrel
Fiber Optic front sight
5 Extended Chokes
Walnut Stock with adjustable Cheek piece
Beavertail Walnut forend

MSRP’s at $599 Read more

Vista Outdoor Brands Donate Two Gearbox Giveaways, #RangeChallenge Prizes

NEWTOWN, Conn. – NSSF®, the firearm industry trade association, is pleased to announce that Hoppe’s, RCBS, Champion and Butler Creek have signed on as sponsors of two +ONESM Gearbox Giveaways in support of 2020’s National Shooting Sports Month®. All four companies are part of Vista Outdoor, a global designer, manufacturer and marketer of consumer products in the outdoor sports and recreation markets.

For the 2020 National Shooting Sports Month, these four brands created two Gearbox Giveaways, one for hunters and one for target shooters. Read more

Trick Shot Artist 22plinkster Featured on ‘It’s Federal Season’ Podcast

ANOKA, Minnesota – August 21, 2020 – Available resources dictated at an early age that Dave Nash, known as 22plinkster on social networks, got his practice with the affordable 22 long rifle. What he didn’t know at the time was his talents were not only exceptional but unique. 22Plinkster joins this episode of “It’s Federal Season” to walk through his journey as a trick shot artist and the ammunition he uses to execute some amazing shots.

Episode No. 11 – One Trick at a Time

https://www.federalpremium.com/podcast.html

As a brand ambassador for Federal and CCI, 22plinkster has more than 620,000 subscribers and his videos have millions of views. “If you can educate someone and entertain at the same time, that is a recipe for a good and successful video,” says Nash, who uses the social media platforms to release a constant stream of content for fans to learn from and enjoy. “Dave has a list of accomplishments that defy imagination,” says CCI’s Vice President of Marketing Jason Nash. “22plinkster is a great personality and paints a detailed picture on what it takes to pull off his innovative shots, how he got his moniker, and his ammunition of choice when shooting trophy class carpenter bees.” Read more

Anarchy Outdoors Upgrades for T/C Compass and Venture

North Logan, UT- Anarchy Outdoors, a leading industry innovator and supplier of precision rifle components and other high-performance firearms accessories, has introduced two major upgrades for the Thompson Center Compass and Venture rifles, a Thread Bolt Handleand a Picatinny Scope Base with Bubble Level. Both the Compass and Venture are great rifles, available at a reasonable price with solid features. Like many factory rifles there is always an opportunity to make improvements in ergonomics and performance. These two new products from Anarchy Outdoors will make these rifles easier to shoot and more accurate at long range.

Part of maximizing the accuracy and functionality of any rifle system is properly fitting it to the shooter. The Threaded Bolt Handle is more ergonomic than the factory handle. It is swept back further and places the bolt knob is a position that makes it easier and faster to work the action. The end of the Threaded Bolt Handle also has 5/16”-24TPI threads. This enables a significant degree of improvement with any of the Anarchy Outdoors aftermarket bolt knobs with the same threads. Precision machined from 17-4 stainless steel and now available in a satin or black nitride finish, the Threaded Bolt Handle for the TC Compass and Venture has an MSRP of $59.99. More Info: Venture Bolt Handle Compass Bolt Handle Read more

SAF, Defense Distributed Win Court Victory in 3D Gun Case

BELLEVUE, WA – The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has unanimously ruled that New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal is “subject to the jurisdiction of Texas courts” in a First Amendment case brought by Defense Distributed, a Texas-based firm, and the Second Amendment Foundation.

The case revolves around plaintiffs’ distribution of materials related to the 3D printing of firearms. Defense Distributed and SAF contend Grewal’s efforts to prevent publication of the information online violates their First Amendment rights. Grewal has been fighting to stay out of Texas federal court in this case. He is one of nine Attorneys General to file suit in the Western District of Washington to enjoin the State Department from authorizing the release of Defense Distributed’s files. The opinion may be read here.

However, just before Grewal and his colleagues sued in Washington state, SAF and Defense Distributed filed their own legal action in the Western District of Texas challenging what they say is “select enforcement actions taken by the state Attorneys General.” Grewal, according to court documents, moved to dismiss “for lack of personal jurisdiction.”

“No one is above the law or the constitution, not even attorney General Grewal,” said SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb. “If you trample on the First Amendment rights of gun owners trying to exercise their Second Amendment rights, you will be headed for trouble.”

In its ruling, the 5th Circuit noted, “Grewal’s conduct beyond sending the cease-and-desist letter confirms his intent to crush Defense Distributed’s operations and not simply limit the dissemination of digital files in New Jersey. Grewal’s enforcement actions are selective. Read more

National Shooting Sports Month Gains +ONE Gearbox Giveaway from Browning

NEWTOWN, Conn. – NSSF®, the firearm industry trade association, is pleased to announce that Browning has agreed to sponsor a “+ONESM” Gearbox Giveaway in support of 2020’s National Shooting Sports Month®.

Founded in Ogden, Utah, by John Moses Browning in 1878, Browning continues its storied legacy today with an expansive lineup of firearms such as the X-Bolt, A5 and Citori lines, as well as knives, firearm safes, ammunition, lighting products and hundreds of accessories for both hunters and target shooters.

The 2020 National Shooting Sports Month Browning’s “+ONE” Gearbox Giveaway, valued at more than $3,000, includes:

1 Citori CX over/under 12-gauge shotgun

1 Second Chance stag-and-ebony knife

1 Black/Gold shotgun case

1 Rumble USB-rechargeable lantern

1 Stoke 2.0 USB-rechargeable flashlight

1 Browning hat in Trapper Grey

1 Browning hat in Slope Loden

1 Browning Pastime-Skull hat

1 $500 certificate for purchasing Browning ammunition Read more

Smith & Wesson Campaign to Support First-Time Gun Owners

SMITH & WESSON GUNSMARTS campaign set to inform, educate, and excite new gun owners

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Smith & Wesson announced today the launch of its new multi-media marketing campaign: SMITH & WESSON GUNSMARTS. The company’s new campaign is designed to welcome new gun owners into the firearms community and highlight key resources available to those who have just purchased their first pistol, rifle, or revolver.

Kyle Tengwall, VP Marketing, said, “As an industry leader, it’s our responsibility to help educate and inform those who have recently purchased their first firearm and help them to become confident, responsible members of the firearms community. As such, we’ve developed SMITH & WESSON GUNSMARTS – a resource that provides information on firearms training programs, industry information, and an educational video series hosted by experts in the firearms space. We hope that new and seasoned gun owners leverage this information to help them become confident and responsible members of the firearms community.”

As a cornerstone of the campaign, the company has released a new video series devoted to helping inform, educate, and excite those who have recently joined the firearms community. Hosted on YouTube, the SMITH & WESSON GUNSMARTS video series covers a comprehensive set of topics that takes the viewer from the basics of firearms safety through their first trips to the range – all in a simple, inviting manner. Read more

Bond Arms® Best Seller: The Backup™

Granbury, TX – As Bond Arms® custom-made quality handguns grew in popularity, they drew the attention of former law enforcement and former soldiers who loved the guns, but they wanted to see one basic change. At the time, most of Bond Arms’ models came in a polished stainless finish that was both attractive and durable. For these old pros, many wanted to see a model with less shine to improve its conceal-ability and allow it to better blend in and not catch unwanted attention. Bond Arms responded to these requests, and the Backup™ was born, quickly becoming one of their best-selling models of all time.

The Bond Arms® Backup™ boasts the ultimate blend of compact conceal-ability with threat-stopping firepower. Chambered for the powerful .45 ACP, the entire break-action handgun is only 4.5 inches long with 2.5-inch double barrels for a two-round capacity. All the parts that would normally be shiny on the Backup™ are bead blasted for a grayish, matte finish, while the frame features a dark crinkled powder coat finish. Read more

Customize Your Ugly Gunstock

By Glen Wunderlich

Charter Member Professional Outdoor Media Association

When it comes to gun stocks, nothing’s more attractive than black walnut.  Some enthusiasts call it furniture and fine firearms are still being manufactured with the old time look and feel of the select hardwood that’s more stable than lesser quality wood.  However, to keep costs down, synthetic stocks are in common use today, but they’re just as ugly as they’ve always been.

As I pondered what to do with just such a crude example of modern technology, I kicked around the idea of upgrading with either walnut or a wood laminated stock made by a CNC machine.  The walnut option was too expensive and I’ve never got excited about the appearance of wood laminated furniture.  Then I discovered hydro dipping.

Also known as hydrograpics, water transfer, cubic printing, aqua printing, etc., it can be as unique as one’s fingerprints without the excessive cost of replacement upgrades.  What I’ve discovered is that the process is as easy as it appears to be on the various YouTube videos.

Printed, ready-made designs are available, but require some added techniques to properly apply them.  Instead, a few spray cans of paint can be used to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that’ll dazzle onlookers with a unique look.

To start, remove the stock and anything attached to it.

Browning A-Bolt Stock Before Hydro Dip

Masking tape is used to keep paint off anything that may negatively alter the fit or function of the firearm.  It’s good the wear some disposable gloves, too.  This is a process that should be done outdoors for safety reasons!

You’ll also need some type of tub large enough to completely submerge the stock.  I used a wheel barrow and lined it with painter’s plastic.

Stock Immersed in Water

The stock should be thoroughly cleaned and degreased with alcohol or paint thinner or mineral spirits, which is the thinner for clean-up, as well.

Select desired colors and purchase Rust-Oleum Painter’s Touch 2X paint and primer in spray cans.  It’s good quality paint that can be applied to wood, metal, plastic and more for about $4 per can.

Rust-Oleum Spray Paint

First, I sprayed a coat of flat black onto the water’s surface that was to be a base coat to completely cover the original finish of the stock.  Then, I sprayed some gray and metallic chrome-like silver colored paint in small spots onto the existing black paint.  With a stick, the paint was swirled lightly together.  How patterns are sprayed and stirred is part of the uniqueness of the operation.

Paint on Water and Lightly Stirred

Before beginning the spray painting, I attached a wire through openings in the stock, so that it could be immersed below the surface of the water and pulled upward through the creative artwork.  (Stocks can also be pushed through the top side, as well, and then pulled back through the surface.   But, surface paint should be moved aside before pulling the stock upward to avoid catching unwanted paint.)

In advance, prepare a place to hang the work to dry.  Then, simply pull the stock through the paint and hang it up.  Even though the process may seem counter-intuitive with water and mineral-based paint, don’t worry; chemistry takes over.

Hydro Dipped without Clear Coat

To finish the project and to protect the art, a clear coat of Rust-Oleum matte finish is required.  Although the sprayed colors will dry to touch in 20 minutes and will be ready to handle in one hour, it is not fully dry for 24 hours.  The clear coat should be applied after 48 hours to be on the safe side relative to any reaction with water still present.  On plastic (or, on a synthetic stock) maximum paint adhesion and durability is reached in 5-7 days, so don’t rush things.

Hydro Dipped without Clear Coat

Don’t be surprised if you start looking for other items to customize.

Krieghoff Introduces the K-80 Parcours Competition Shotgun

The new Krieghoff K-80 34” Parcours O/U competition shotgun takes aim at the longer target presentations thrown in Sporting Clays and FITASC. Built on the proven K-80 frame, the 34” Parcours features an extended sighting plane for a distinct and accurate sight picture.

Well-balanced and light-weight, the K-80 34” Parcours facilitates a smoother and more deliberate swing, keeping the shooter online after recoil. Add in Krieghoff’s trademark reliability and the 34” Parcours becomes the top choice for crushing targets.

“As target presentations in Sporting Clays evolve with greater technical difficulty at greater distances, we at Krieghoff saw the need to put the 34” Parcours in our shooters’ hands”, explains Alex Diehl, COO of Krieghoff International. “The level of expertise and the evolution of shooting techniques among competitors shooting the course today is impressive. Our goal with the 34” Parcours is to help certain shooters that benefit from a longer sighting plane to elevate their game even more” Read more

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