Wilson Combat X-TAC Elite Carry Comp


The New Wilson Combat X-TAC Elite Carry Comp is available in 9mm and .45 ACP for the ultimate soft shooting and accurate carry gun experience. Our exclusive compensator design tames muzzle flip with high performance carry ammo and reduces perceived recoil of your Compact or Professional size pistol to less than that of a full-size gun.This one-piece billet machined compensator barrel has no threads or joints to loosen and the short but efficient profile fits in any standard, full size 1911 holster.

Note: The Carry Comp barrel upgrade is also available on any 4″ barreled 9mm or .45ACP Wilson Combat pistol. Read more

Traditions™ Firearms Offers Multiple Options & Price Points To Hunters In Northwest


Old Saybrook, CT – Traditions™ Firearms Northwest series provides multiple options and price points to those hunters in the Northwestern part of the country including Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. These models all feature a musket ignition system, exposed breech, and open sights to meet state-specific regulations.The Vortek StrikerFire® Northwest Magnum has upped the ante for hunters in the Northwest. Available in a 28″ or 30″ barrel, this rifle is balanced and weighs in at 6.25 and 6.8 pounds, respectively. The 2-stage competition style trigger set at 2 pounds and StrikerFire system bring this rifle to the next level. This award-winning rifle is available in several configurations including the NEW Nitride Finish and MSRP ranges from $619-$589. Read more

The 2016 Western CMP Games


By Ashley Brugnone, CMP WriterPHOENIX, Ariz. – The 13th Annual Western Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) Games and Creedmoor Cup Matches will return to the Ben Avery Shooting Facility Oct. 7-16, 2016 for another series of rifle events. New and experienced marksmen are welcome to participate in these recreation-oriented, national-level competitions.

Popular CMP Games events being featured during the Western Games include the Garand, Springfield, Vintage Military, Modern Military, Rimfire Sporter, Carbine and Vintage Sniper matches. A CMP Games Match Clinic will also be held to give competitors a more in-depth look at these challenging events. Read more

Vero Vellini Slings to Aid Accuracy


Vero Vellini Slings Are More Than Just Comfortable Rifle TotesMOORESTOWN, N.J. — Shooting aids increase accuracy, and they come in all shapes and sizes—from bags of sand to adjustable rests built from sturdy forged steel—but the most lightweight and expedient shooting aid in the field may just be the item that carries your rifle, the sling. World-renowned for its handcraftsmanship and comfort, Vero Vellini makes slings that will tighten up your field-expedient shooting position for increased accuracy this hunting season. Read more

Calif. Gov. Brown Vetoes Anti-Conceal Carry Measure

Gov. Brown Takes Action on Remaining Gun Bills, Including Two Vetoes Urged by Firearms Policy Coalition

SACRAMENTO – Earlier today, California Governor Jerry Brown took action on the remaining gun bills that were passed by the Legislature.

AB 450 – VETOED – McCarty (D-Sacramento)
AB 450 would have allowed local governments to radically increase the amount of fees they charge for handgun carry license (“CCW”) applications and license issuance. In FPC’s letter requesting a veto of the measure, we argued, among other things, that the “legislative process should not be used to settle local political scores.” Brown’s veto message mirrored FPC’s concerns, stating that the “bill was spurred by a local dispute in one county,” and that he was “unaware of a larger problem that merits a statewide change at this time.”

SB 1332 – VETOED – Mendoza (D-Los Angeles)
SB 1332 would have created hyper-technical new laws surrounding the loan and possession of firearms. In our letter requesting a veto, FPC argued, among other reasons, that “on the heels of SB 826….which moved the existing fund surplus over to a failed, unaccountable DOJ [APPS] program, [SB 1332] is the nail in the coffin for the account.” The Governor shared the same concerns, stating in his veto message that SB 1332 would create “millions of dollars in new and ongoing costs for the Department of Justice” and that he does not believe “that this additional burden and cost comes with a commensurate public safety benefit.”

AB 2510 – SIGNED – Linder (R-Corona)
Following months of FPC’s direct lobbying and significant grassroots pressure, AB 2510 was amended to provide for a modern, uniform carry license format.

AB 2165 – SIGNED – Bonta (D-Alameda)
AB 2165 amends California’s laws surrounding its “roster” of handguns deemed “not unsafe” by creating new exemptions for a number of law enforcement-related government employees. These exemptions allow more government employees to directly acquire from dealers thousands of handgun models that the State does not believe is “safe” enough for its law-abiding eligible residents to buy and use. AB 2165 was opposed by Firearms Policy Coalition.

Firearms Policy Coalition is still awaiting the Governor’s decision on Senate Bill 443, a civil asset reform measure FPC strongly urged Governor Brown to sign. SB 443 is also supported by such wide-ranging advocacy groups as the American Civil Liberties Union and Institute for Justice. Last week, Brown signed into law Assembly Bill 884, a measure to immediately repeal a law that criminalized the political use of Assembly video footage that followed FPC’s successful federal First Amendment free speech lawsuit FPCSADC, et al. v. Attorney General Kamala Harris.

Firearms Policy Coalition (www.firearmspolicy.org) is a 501(c)4 nonprofit organization. FPC’s mission is to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, especially the fundamental, individual Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

Thompson/Center Arms Recalls T/C Compass Bolt-Action Rifle


IMPORTANT SAFETY RECALL NOTICESPRINGFIELD, MA — Thompson/Center Arms has identified a condition that may exist in Compass rifles. We have determined that there may be some instances, depending on the height and position of the rifle and other factors, where a chambered round may fire if the firearm is dropped with the safety in the fire position. Safety is paramount to us, so we are taking this measure to further enhance performance and to meet our customer expectations, with the goal of reducing the chance of an accidental discharge should the rifle be dropped.

This recall applies to all COMPASS rifles manufactured by Thompson/Center Arms prior to September 16, 2016. Read more

Winchester Repeating Arms XPR Hunter


A new addition in the Winchester® Repeating Arms rifle line-up for 2016 is the XPR Hunter. The new rifle will feature a polymer stock in Mossy Oak® Break-Up Country® camo and textured panels for a firm grip in any weather condition.Other features found on Winchester® Repeating Arms’ newest bolt-action design include the M.O.A. Trigger System with zero take-up, zero creep and zero overtravel to help deliver outstanding accuracy. The barrel, bolt and other metal surfaces have matte blued metal surfaces to minimize glare. A steel recoil lug is inletted into the stock to prevent the receiver from flexing under recoil for more reliable accuracy.

A two-position thumb safety and cocking indicator show the XPR rifle’s status at a glance. The rifle also has a bolt release button that allows the rifle to be unloaded with the thumb safety in the on-safe position.

The new XPR Hunter will be offered in all popular calibers from 243 Win to 338 Win Mag. Barrel length for short action calibers is 22″, short magnum and standard long action calibers is 24″, and long action magnum calibers is 26″. Average weight is 6 ¾ – 7 ¼ lbs. Read more

Ruger Introduces One-Button Takedown Mark IV

Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR)
While the heavily redesigned Mark IV maintains the same classic outward appearance as the Mark III, it incorporates a significant improvement customers will love – a simple, one-button takedown for quick and easy field-stripping. A recessed button in the back of the frame allows the upper receiver to tilt up and off of the grip frame without the use of tools. The bolt simply slides out of the receiver and the barrel can be properly cleaned from chamber to muzzle. Read more

Settlement Reminder for Remington Rifle Owners

You may be eligible to have your firearm retrofitted or receive other benefits

Recently, a federal judge ordered the parties in an economic-loss class action to remind owners of certain Remington firearms that a settlement has been reached. The settlement involves two classes. The first class includes owners of firearms that utilize a trigger connector. The second class includes owners of firearms that utilize the X-Mark Pro trigger mechanism that is the subject of a voluntary safety recall. The settlement allows owners of Remington models 700, Seven, and related models to have their trigger replaced free of charge, among other benefits.

The settlement was entered following allegations that Remington firearms can fire without a trigger pull. Read more

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