Marlin 1894C Lever Action Now Available

Huntsville, AL – The Marlin 1894C, a classic American favorite chambered in 357Mag/38SPL is now available at retail.
Each 1894C is made from premium grade steel to create the strongest lever-gun receiver ever built.  The Model 1894C has an ultra-smooth action for rapid follow-up shots.  For rock-solid reliability, heat-treated solid-steel forgings are used for the receiver and trigger guard.  Walnut furniture, deeply blued metal, 10-shot tubular magazine and Semi-buckhorn folding (SBF) ramp with hooded front sight complete its traditional lever gun profile.
 

It’s light, compact, lighting fast and built to shoot as good as it looks.

The 1894C is offered at a manufacturer suggested retail price of $788.62.

Soggy 2018 National Rimfire Sporter Match

By Ashley Brugnone, CMP Writer
CAMP PERRY, Ohio – The National Rimfire Sporter match fired on Sunday, July 22, with a total of 273 entries throughout the day. Heavy rain, wind and erratic temperatures challenged competitors on the firing line as well as the spectators behind it, with precipitation eventually passing through and leaving wet conditions for the rest of the match. But, competition continued on without interruption.
The match is designed to be an introduction to competition shooting – gathering both adults and juniors on the firing line with an engaging Course of Fire from 50 and 25 yards, using .22 rifles. Three separate classes of rifle are held during the event, including the O-Class (open-sighted rifles), T-Class (telescopic rifles) and Tactical.
Austin Farnsel, of Berkey, OH, traveled with his father, William, to compete in the National Rimfire Sporter Match as he celebrated his 22nd birthday. The father-son duo has participated in the National Matches since 2010 and said he wouldn’t want to spend his birthday any other way.
Winning the O-Class was CSM Steven Slee, 54, of the U.S. Army Reserve, with a score of 588. Slee, who also won the class back in 2009, 2010 and 2016, is the current National Record holder in the class, with a record score of 594-23x he set during his previous win before 2018. He cleared the win by more than 10 points above second place finisher Sam Payne, 19, of Kingston, GA, who earned the High Junior title for the fourth straight year. Read more

USA Shooting’s 2020 Vision for Support

On gun ranges across the country, athletes patiently execute shot after shot while chasing the same dream to represent their country and sport at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. This past Tuesday began the two-year countdown to another Olympic showcase. There’s now a 2020 vision that unites beginning and veteran shooters alike and as the Road to Tokyo comes into view we all understand what tremendous opportunity that awaits.

For some, that pursuit hasn’t changed in three decades, and for 39-year-old Kim Rhode, she’s as steady as she’s ever been having amassed seven international victories since earning bronze in Rio de Janeiro. Her 2020 vision is the same as it was at her first Olympic Games back in 1996 and that’s to outwork the competition, be calm in the face of great pressure and enjoy every part of this ride. She’s already an Olympic legend having become the only summer Olympian EVER to earn six Olympic medals (three golds, one silver, two bronzes) in six consecutive Games. What’s next?

“One of the things I’m really looking forward to in Tokyo 2020 is the atmosphere, the traditions, the culture, and really just my teammates – the memories and comradery leading up to and through the Olympics. That’s just something I’ve found after going to six Olympics – each one is unique and so different. I can’t wait to see what Tokyo brings.” Read more

Remington Awarded Army Carbine Contract

Huntsville, AL – Remington is pleased to announce the recent award of a contract to supply the US Army with Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) 5.56mm Carbines.

This is the second significant award for 5.56mm carbines to Remington by the US Army on behalf of key international allies. Remington Chief Executive Officer Anthony Acitelli said of the award: “Remington is proud of our continuing contribution to public safety and our nation’s national security priorities worldwide. “We look forward to continuing our daily dedication to the design, production, and delivery of the highest quality military and law enforcement products for our public safety officers, warfighters, and allies alike.”

CMMG Mk57 GUARD in FN 5.7×28

Boonville, MO – CMMG has announced the release of a new line of AR pistols and short-barreled rifles (SBR’s) chambered in FN 5.7x28mm.  Available in 5-inch barrelled BANSHEE and 8-inch barrelled PSB configurations, each model in the new Mk57 GUARD line is fed from FN 5.7 pistol magazines and uses CMMG’s patent-pending Radial Delayed Blowback operating system.

“The 5.7 is an intriguing round that is perhaps best known for its relatively lightweight bullet design and impressive velocities. From an engineering perspective, we were excited to pair the 5.7 with our Radial Delayed Blowback system.  I think it’s safe to say that this combination makes the Mk57 one of the lightest recoiling pistol caliber carbines on the market,” said Chris Reinkemeyer, CEO of CMMG.

At the heart of the Mk57 is CMMG’s Radial Delayed Blowback operating system designed to minimize felt recoil.  It features rotating bolt that requires the recoil impulse of a round being fired in order to unlock. As each round is fired, a portion of the rearward force is exhausted in unlocking this bolt prior to driving the carrier rearward and cycling the action.  With less rearward force to compensate for, CMMG is able to use a lighter carrier and buffer than a standard blowback design would allow, thus reducing the overall reciprocating mass.

CMMG will also offer a separate lightweight buffer for use with subsonic ammunition. To overcome the reduced backpressure with subsonic loads, the lightweight buffer can help ensure that the bolt locks back after firing the last round.

The FN 5.7×28 was designed and introduced by FN Herstal with the intention of replacing the 9mm for military and law enforcement usage. While the caliber has been adopted by several agencies throughout the world, its real success came with its entry into the civilian market in the early 2000’s. Read more

Thompson Auto-Ordnance Offers Custom “Fly Girls” 1911

(Greeley, PA) – Thompson Auto-Ordnance, maker of the famous “Tommy Gun” and other classic firearms throughout history, is excited to introduce the special edition WWII themed custom “Fly Girls” 1911.

As part of Auto-Ordnance’s ongoing series of custom 1911s paying tribute to the men and women who supported America’s drive towards victory in World War II, we are proud to introduce the “Fly Girls” 1911. This custom pistol honors the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs), who played a vital role in the war effort. Over 1000 women served as pilots during WWII, taking on vital roles operating aircraft in non-combat positions so their male counterparts could directly engage the enemy. These women aviators were pioneers in the profession, facing all of the risks and challenges shared by pilots of the time period. By war’s end, 38 had given their lives in service to their country.

Auto-Ordnance is proud to honor the dedication and sacrifice of the WASPs with this beautiful engraved and Cerakote finished custom 1911 pistol! The right side features the diamond shaped badge of the Women’s Air Corps; its design is patterned after Greek goddess Athena’s shield. Nearby are the years of WASP service, 1941-47, and the slogan “Pistol Packin’ Mama”. Engraved on the left side is the title “Original Fly Girls”, and the cartoon gremlin “Fifinella”, a design by Walt Disney, used as the official WASP mascot during WWII. The Army Air Corps roundel is on both sides of the slide. Contact your local firearms dealer to order your own Fly Girls 1911! MSRP is $1091. Read more

Traditions Outfitter G2 & 450 Bushmaster Models


Old Saybrook, CT  – Traditions™ Performance Firearms is pleased to announcement that the NEW Outfitter G2™ is now is stock in several calibers and currently shipping. Additionally, the 450 Bushmaster Model with the Quick Detach Forend is available! Please contact your sales rep, distributor, or Traditions™ for more information on availability and to place an order.

With a 22” LOTHAR WALTHER hammer-forged, premium fluted barrel the Outfitter G2™ is lightweight, easy to carry, and extremely accurate. This break action, single shot cartridge rifle is perfect for whitetail and large game hunting. The Outfitter G2™ has an 11 degree target crown and the point of balance has been moved rearward to accommodate smaller framed shooters. This rifle is one of the safest on the market thanks to the transfer bar system and the trigger block safety. The larger calibers, including 45-70, 35 Whelen, and 450 Bushmaster come with a muzzle break to reduce recoil. Available in 450 BUSHMASTER, .35 Whelen, 45-70, 35 Rem, .44MAG, and .357 MAG. there is a model for everyone. Also available in Scoped/Case packages. MSRP ranges from $439-$586. Read more

Introducing Youngsters to Firearms

By Glen Wunderlich

Modern technology is such that it has never been easier to introduce youngsters to the shooting sports with the world’s most popular caliber:  the .22 rimfire.  Firearms are now offered with adjustable synthetic stocks, so that smaller-framed youths can enjoy the sport without having to cut down wooden stocks, as was done commonly in the past; this fact allows youngsters to be able to grow with the firearm.  In addition, inexpensive telescopic sights can upgrade more difficult-to-learn iron sights, thus expediting the learning curve.  Plus, with the vast array of affordable and plentiful ammo, one doesn’t have to break the bank to get started.

I prefer to start a beginner with anything but a semi-auto rifle for a number of reasons.  While it may make for exciting movies, shooting fast is counter-productive to learning the basics of marksmanship.  In addition, semi-autos need to be kept clean to function properly or jamming actions stop the activity.  Beside, a single shot, or bolt action, or lever action is inherently safer, because the action must be manually cycled to fire again. 

Young Landon sizing up a shot with a Henry lever action .22 rimfire topped with a Bushnell rimfire scope

And, the final reason for avoiding auto loaders is that they need to be fed relatively high energy ammo to cycle the action – not typically conducive to accuracy.

Youngsters (and, adults for that matter) will find that better triggers mean better accuracy.  Several relatively inexpensive models have incorporated adjustable triggers that fit the bill.  Savage produces its Mark II rimfire rifle with its innovative AccuTrigger and Ruger’s counterpart incorporates its Marksman adjustable trigger with 2.25 to 5 pound pull weight.  The beauty of these adjustable triggers is that they offer user-adjustable triggers, so there’s no need for gunsmithing.

When it comes to scopes there are some to avoid.  The typical scopes designed for centerfire rifles are not a good choice, because their fixed internal parallax is set for 100 yards or more – not the range commonly employed with a beginner’s rimfire.  Parallax is the difference in apparent direction of an object, as seen from two different points. 

If you want to see if parallax is present, do this:  Set any scoped firearm onto a solid rest and focus the crosshairs onto a target – especially one from 30 to 40 yards for the purpose of this experiment.  Without moving the firearm, move your head a bit as you look through the scope.  If the crosshairs seem to move, you have parallax!  A rimfire-specific scope minimizes this distortion or eliminates it altogether at the shorter range used with rimfires.

The final piece of the puzzle for the beginner is the ammunition.  Most any supersonic ammo will not be as accurate as standard velocity, or sub-sonic ammo, which is one in the same.  Noise-sensitive youngsters will take to the quieter ammo better and it also has the added advantage of being more accurate – a fact that any seasoned target shooter understands.  No matter what ammo is chosen, make sure to have on hand good hearing protection that will fit a young shooter.

As the adult, it’s good policy to sight in the firearm at a given range from a solid sandbag rest – say 25 yards, before handing it off.  Once dialed in, the challenge is to shoot small groups in the center of the target.  After that, reactive targets such as cans or plastic water bottles filled with water can make for an enjoyable session of learning.  And, don’t be surprised if those young eyes show you up!

Colt M4 Summer Promotion & Project S.O.C.O.M.

WEST HARTFORD, Conn.   – Colt, the firearms industry leader and original producer of both the M16 rifle and M4 carbine for the US Government, offers an exciting summer promotion. This is an opportunity for customers of Colt rifles including the family of MIL-SPEC Colt AR-15® platform rifles and AR-15® Military Classics to purchase a new rifle and receive a free rifle case & extra magazine. The M4 Summer promotion runs from July 1st, 2018 to August 31, 2018. The M4 Summer promotion offers customers of a new Colt rifle a free Drago™ Gear 36” Discreet Gun Case and a Magpul® 30rd PMAG® Magazine. Read more

FN 509 Tactical Pistol

(McLean, VA) FN America, LLC announces today the expansion of the FN 509® Series of striker-fired pistols with the release of the FN 509 Tactical, an optics- and suppressor-ready 9mm pistol. The pistol features the company’s patent-pending Low-Profile Optics Mounting System™ that enables the platform to accept more than ten commercially-available miniature red dot (MRD) optics and remain adaptable to future optics releases with no requirement of direct milling of the slide.

“The FN 509 Tactical and the FN Low-Profile Optics Mounting System are another leap forward in the optics-ready pistol market,” said John Keppeler, vice president of sales and marketing for FN America, LLC. “FN set the trend for factory optics-ready pistols with the release of the FNP-45 Tactical nearly a decade ago and we’re set to do it again with this release. From barrel to base plate, the FN 509 Tactical really is the ultimate tactical pistol.” Read more

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