EAA/Girsan Now Shipping 5” Government Model Witness2311

EAA Corp and Girsan Firearms are thrilled to announce the commencement of shipments for the anticipated EAA/Girsan Witness2311® Government model in 9mm. Boasting a commanding 5″ barrel, this model is an embodiment of precision and power. The Witness2311® stands out as EAA/Girsan’s double stacked 1911, offering an impressive array of features. With ambidextrous safety, accessory rail, forward and rear deep slide serrations, and a substantial 17+1 capacity in 9mm, it’s a testament to versatility at an affordable price. The model also comes optic ready, facilitating seamless integration of optics with an RMS/RMSc footprint, and comes equipped with a white dot front sight for cotangent target acquisition. The extended beaver tail further enhances the shooter’s grip and control. Get ready to experience the new Standard for the Government Double Stack 1911 market with the Witness2311®. We’ve crafted a perfect balance of exceptional performance with affordability, inviting you to embrace excellence without breaking the bank! Read more

American-Made Enhanced F Pistol from Caracal USA Has Arrived

Caracal USA, a leading international manufacturer of small arms for the law enforcement and defense markets, proudly announces the Enhanced F pistol, a smaller, faster, full-size pistol, made in the USA, is now available.

“The Enhanced F pistol with the optional proprietary Quick Sight™ System is proudly made in the USA,” Jeffrey Spalding, president and CEO of Caracal USA, said. “Our pre-production validation program is extensive, far more so than most commercial handgun testing programs. Each test pistol undergoes 16,000 rounds of endurance; that is four to six thousand rounds a day. We use various types of ammo and accuracy test every two thousand rounds through the cycle. Part of the Caracal process also includes sand, water, mud submersion, solid projectile bore obstruction, Read more

Savage Arms Announces AccuCan Suppressor Line

Savage Arms continues to cross categories through innovation and product design excellence with the announcement of the AccuCan line of suppressors. Initially available in three multi-caliber options, these suppressors are lightweight, field-serviceable and feature a design that reduces not only sound, but other disturbances like flash and recoil.

The suppressor market and the options available to hunters and shooters continues to grow, evolve and improve every day. For these reasons, Savage worked diligently to create a product line that stood out among the crowd. The Savage AC338, AC30 and AC22 create separation in a busy market. Read more

Savage Arms Releases High Performance Bipods

Savage Arms announces another expansion to its brand and product line with two polymer bipod offerings. Savage is committed to delivering products that better performance capabilities for today’s shooters and hunters. These new bipods are available now in M-Lok and sling swivel options.

Modern shooters and hunters demand the best in their rifle, ammunition, optics and accessories. Whether they’re chasing a bull elk out west or competing at the local PRS match, competitors and hunters want to perform at the highest levels.

The new Savage bipods feature a toothless sling swivel mount and buttonless leg rotation and quick deployment. The bipods are made of a lightweight polymer blend to make them ideal for hunters and shooters in a wide variety of scenarios. Read more

NSSF-Adjusted NICS Background Checks for November 2023

The November 2023 NSSF-adjusted National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) figure of 1,595,476 is an increase of 5.0 percent compared to the November 2022 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,519,524. For comparison, the unadjusted November 2023 FBI NICS figure 2,594,906 reflects a 5.6 percent decrease from the unadjusted FBI NICS figure of 2,747,862 in November 2022.

November 2023 is the third-highest November on record and marks the 52nd month in a row that has exceeded 1 million adjusted background checks in a single month. Read more

SIG SAUER Offers Exclusive Giveaway for SAF Supporters

 

BELLEVUE, Wash. – SIG SAUER, a Diamond-level Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) corporate partner, continues to show their unwavering support of the organization’s legal efforts with an exclusive partnership giveaway.

The grand-prize winner will receive a coveted SIG SAUER P365 XMacro pistol with a ROMEO-X Compact red dot sight. Additionally, three lucky winners will receive SIG SAUER ZULU6 HDX binoculars. Read more

NRA Instructor Empowers Over 4,500 Women – Exposes Biden, Harris, and Newsom’s Gun Control Hypocrisy

The National Rifle Association (NRA) has released a new video featuring NRA firearms instructor Robin Evans of Chicks With Triggers, highlighting the empowerment of women through self-defense training. The video, set in South Carolina, showcases the personal defense journeys of six women.

NRA Executive Vice President & CEO Wayne LaPierre commends Evans, stating, “The NRA is proud to support Robin and Chicks With Triggers in their efforts to empower women by enabling them to defend themselves. Our latest video showcases six of the more than 4,500 women Robin has trained in South Carolina. As one of the 125,000 NRA instructors across the nation, Robin serves as an ambassador and leader in our mission of educating Americans in self-defense.” Read more

Sonoran Desert Institute Announces New Certificate in Firearms Technology

Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI) has announced the launch of its new Certificate in Firearms Technology – Handgun Specialist (CFT-HS) program, expanding the school’s online certificate and degree program offerings. The new program consists of four courses, totaling 16 credit hours, and is designed to be completed in 20 weeks. It will provide students with an overview of three handgun platforms: revolvers, striker-fired pistols, and hammer-fired pistols.

Students will receive the firearm coordinated with the onset of each of the three platform courses. Tools and materials are included in the program costs. The program includes the following courses:

    • FTT 101: Mechanics in Firearms, 4 Credit Hours
    • FTH 202: Revolvers, 4 Credit Hours
    • FTH 212: Striker-Fired Pistols, 4 Credit Hours
    • FTH 223: Hammer-Fired Pistols, 4 Credit Hours

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Reverse Engineering a Failed Shot Afield

By  Glen Wunderlich

Charter Member Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA)

Muzzleloading deer season is open statewide through December 10th, but hunters in the southern Lower Peninsula have the option to use centerfire rifles with certain, legal straight-wall cartridges. Those in the northern Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula must use only muzzleloading firearms.

Here is one account of a hunt gone badly during regular firearms deer season.

My good pal, Joe, let me know he would be deer hunting for an afternoon sit during the regular firearms deer season, I was glad to hear it. Since I had been down with COVID-19, I was content to dogwatch his enthusiastic deer tracker, Junior. Well before sunset came the unmistakable sound of a single gunfire, followed by a two-way radio confirmation that Joe had knocked one down. The trouble began when the deer got to its feet and ran off.

Unfortunately, we never recovered the animal, as hard as the three of us tried. What follows is not meant to kick my good friend when he’s down, but rather an attempt to reverse-engineer the results of a bad shot that we must assume hit too high.

Mistake number one: When sighting in, Joe’s initial group was a bit high at 100 yards. He finished the sight-in session with a single shot 1 ¾ inches high – perfect for his Ruger American rifle in .450 Bushmaster caliber. However, we had not confirmed the center of a final group, because it was not fired after a final scope adjustment.

Maybe it was the high cost of ammo at $2 per pop. Maybe it was the accurate nature of the rifle/ammo combo, but that single shot left room for error.

Mistake number two: The reason for sighting in somewhat high at 100 yards is to maximize point-blank range. The rationale is to be able to aim at the center of the target without holding over or under within a given maximum range. Because the whitetail buck was confirmed to be at 145 yards, Joe may have subconsciously aimed a bit high to compensate for the bullet’s drop in trajectory.

Mistake number three: When I asked Joe where the crosshairs were when the gun went boom, he couldn’t answer conclusively. Although seemingly inconsequential, it is not. There is no bull’s eye attached to a deer, yet it is imperative to define an exact aiming point – the epitome of aim small, miss small theory.

Mistake number four: It was assumed that the velocity of Joe’s rifle/ammo matched the velocity printed on the box of Hornady ammo. The issue is that Hornady’s published velocity of 2200 feet-per-second with the 250-grain Flex-Tip bullet is the result of firing through a test barrel of 20 inches, whereas the Ruger’s barrel is a mere 16.1 inches in length. Without the use of a chronograph to measure actual velocity, it can be assumed that the Ruger rifle would produce substantially less speed than the longer test barrel. A most sensible option to verify trajectory at various ranges is to actually shoot at different ranges in practice; we did neither.

These are all avoidable errors easily overcome with more time at the practice bench. Certainly, big-bore deer guns are not particularly enjoyable to shoot with their heavy recoil and noise. Plus, the high cost of all ammo may shorten practice sessions. However, the consequences for shortcuts can linger well beyond the time it would have taken to check all the boxes of readiness.

Barrett MRADELR Rifle

Barrett Firearms Manufacturing Inc., the leader in long range, is pleased to announce the commercial release of their newest, award-winning firearm, the MRADELR.

The MRADELR is a high quality, military tested, off-the-shelf, extreme long-range system with user changeable barrels and calibers. Designed to deliver precision typically achieved only by custom-built rifles, this rifle expands the bolt-action, magazine-fed MRAD family to include 416 Barrett with additional large-caliber options to be available in the future. Boasting innovative technology, precision engineering, and exceptional materials, the MRADELR is yet another example of Barrett Firearms’ dedication to excellence.

Recently crowned the “Ballistic Best Editor’s Select” for the Best ELR Rifle, the MRADELR has demonstrated excellent precision and accuracy with its remarkable performance at the global King of 2 Miles competition earning a remarkable 2nd place finish as a production rifle competing primarily against custom builds. This rifle is poised to redefine the standards of long-range shooting, combining cutting-edge technology with precision engineering. With Barrett’s proven track record and recognition among the industry’s elite, their new MRADELR stands as a symbol of innovation and excellence, offering shooters an unrivaled experience in the world of extreme long-range marksmanship. Read more

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