SureFire R1 Lawman with IntelliBeam

Fountain Valley, CA — SureFire, LLC, manufacturer of the world’s finest—and most innovative—illumination tools and tactical products, is proud to announce the all new R1 Lawman™ with IntelliBeam™ is now shipping. The auto-adjusting R1 IntelliBeam™ was designed for law enforcement, but is an excellent rechargeable handheld for anyone looking for power, versatility, and the optimal amount of light for one’s surroundings. It replaces our popular R1 Lawman™, taking this predecessor to the next level by equipping its versatile beam with SureFire’s proprietary IntelliBeam™ Technology, an intelligent microprocessor-based system that continuously evaluates the environment, to seamlessly adjust light output and deliver just the right amount of light for the task at hand. Learn more at: http://www.surefire.com/r1-lawman-intellibeam.html

About SureFire—Located in Fountain Valley, California, SureFire, LLC is the leading manufacturer of suppressors, high-performance flashlights, weapon-mounted lights, and other tactical equipment for those who go in harm’s way, or anyone who demands the ultimate in quality, innovation, and performance. SureFire illumination tools are used by more SWAT teams and elite special operations forces than any other brand. SureFire is an ISO 9001:2008-certified company.

USCCA President on Terror and the Gun Debate

U.S. Concealed Carry Association President: “London Terror Attacks SHOULD Spark Gun Debate”
Asks Why National Media Isn’t Focusing On Failed Anti-Gun Laws in Europe, Elsewhere

Tim Schmidt, President & Founder of the U.S. Concealed Carry Association, Available for Commentary

In the aftermath of this past weekend’s terrorist attacks in London, some in the national media and anti-Second Amendment community criticized President Donald Trump for rightly observing that they did not immediately spark a renewed debate over gun control because the attackers did not use guns. But Tim Schmidt, President & Founder of the U.S. Concealed Carry Association, said today that the President’s observation was the correct one and that the recent terrorist attacks in London, Paris and elsewhere SHOULD bring the issue of failed gun control laws to the forefront including the inability of citizens in many countries to adequately protect themselves. Read more

New Barnett Whitetail Hunter II

 

Whitetail Hunter Pro

Whitetail Hunter Pro

Barnett’s new Whitetail Hunter II, Lady Whitetail Hunter and Whitetail Hunter Pro compound crossbows hit the vitals where performance and value meet

TARPON SPRINGS, FL – For 55 years, hunters have turned to Barnett for the very best in durability, dependability and performance. Why? Because excellence has never been considered optional by the brand that pioneered the modern crossbow.

For 2017, Barnett announces the release of its upgraded Whitetail Hunter Series of compound crossbows – three new high performance models designed and built in the USA to do more and do it better than anything else out there at an affordable, mid-level price. Featuring fast-handling lightweight stocks, custom composite laminated limbs and compact overall dimensions, Barnett’s fast and nimble Whitetail Hunter Pro, Whitetail Hunter II and Lady Whitetail Hunter will equip any hunter for success, no matter what or where they’re hunting.

Each of these three new Whitetail Hunter models features Barnett’s all-new TriggerTech trigger system – the smoothest, crispest and safest available on any crossbow. Frictionless Release Technology employs a unique, free-floating roller between the trigger and sear, instilling confidence and boosting accuracy through an incredibly smooth and light three-pound trigger pull with zero creep. Additionally, nock sensors and ADF (anti-dry fire) keep a spring-loaded safety bar in place until the arrow is properly seated, protecting the user and the bow from accidental dry fire. Read more

Savage Arms Trigger Tour

SUFFIELD, Connecticut – – Savage Arms is pleased to invite shooting enthusiasts to experience the legendary accuracy, power and reliability of the company’s firearms during the new Savage Trigger Tour. The series of free, open-to-the-public events will be hosted at ranges across the country to give shooters a chance to test-fire multiple Savage firearms.

“We’re proud to be teaming up with some of our great dealers to host these events,” said Savage Arms Senior Marketing Manager Beth Shimanski. “In addition to letting you try Savage’s best firearms, the events also offer great opportunities to meet like-minded hunters and shooters in your area. Plus, Savage Arms representatives will be on hand to answer firearms questions and help customers get the most out of their shooting experiences.”

The Savage Arms Trigger Tour runs from June through October with stops at ranges and retailers starting in Louisiana and Arkansas. Other planned locations Alabama, Florida and Mississippi, as well as South Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Specific dates and locations are found at www.savagearms.com/events. Locations and dates may change or be added, so be sure to check back often. Read more

Radians R-Series Dual Mic Electronic Earmuff

MEMPHIS, TN —— Radians®, a leading manufacturer of high performance safety gear for shooters, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts, recently introduced the R-Series™ R3200ECS electronic earmuff.

Ideal for hearing range commands, this premium earmuff features digital electronics that amplify low level sounds while compressing noises that exceed safe levels. Compression takes place when sounds surpass 85 decibels – the level at which hearing loss begins. After a discharge, the earmuff quickly allows normal sounds to be heard at safe hearing levels.

The R3200ECS (MSRP $49.99) was engineered with several features to aid in both comfort and performance, including:

· Tapered, low profile ear cups, for more compatible use with shotguns and rifles

· Compact folding feature for easy portability and storage

· Two, independent microphones, right and left, to amplify low level sounds

· Electronic circuitry ensures impulse noises (muzzle discharge) above unsafe levels are not amplified. “Compression” technology means the user’s ability to hear surroundings is not interrupted, but is protected.

· Soft ear cushions and a premium adjustable headband allow for a comfortable, custom fit to deliver a noise reduction rating (NRR) of 23db.

· A 3.5mm jack and accessory cable (included) allow the user to easily connect a smart phone, radio or digital audio device for stereo playback

· An LED “on” indicator light helps to prevent unintentional battery discharge

· Operates with two AAA Alkaline batteries – not included. Read more

Caldwell Shooting Supplies Lead Sled DFT2 Shooting Rest

The new Lead Sled DFT 2 Shooting Rest provides shooters with an industry leading recoil reduction system. A key feature of the DFT 2 is its ability to slide the front cradle back and forth along the dual frame providing the versatility to fit virtually any shotgun or rifle. The new non-marring skeletonized front rest provides shooters with durability and industry leading stability. The dual frame design disperses a maximum amount of recoil energy to make rock solid shots and create positive shooting habits.

Features Include:
Up to 2.5″ of elevation adjustment with oversized wheel on smooth ball bearings
18″ of adjustment to fit rifles and shotguns of virtually any size
Dual frame technology accommodates rifles with extended magazines
Baffled tray keeps weight bags in place
Rubber-tipped feet offer no-skid support on any surface
Innovative recoil reducing rear pad Read more

GAO Denies GLOCK, Inc.’s MHS Pistol Protest

SMYRNA, GA. – The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has denied GLOCK, Inc.’s protest of the Army’s award of the Modular Handgun System (MHS) contract to Sig Sauer.

The focus of GLOCK, Inc.’s protest was that the U.S. Army did not complete the testing outlined in its Request for Proposal (RFP) before awarding the MHS contract to Sig Sauer based only on limited initial testing. During this initial testing, there were no significant differences between the GLOCK and Sig pistols based upon the technical factors that were evaluated. In fact, Sig Sauer was awarded the MHS contract prematurely based upon price.

The remainder of the testing outlined in the RFP that was not conducted was intended to competitively evaluate the two proposals based upon more comprehensive and stringent testing. This testing would have measured the service life, safety, reliability, and accuracy of the pistols in use while being fired by the warfighters.

“By not completing the testing on both proposals on a competitive basis, the Army never determined which pistol would better meet the warfighter’s needs,” said GLOCK, Inc. Vice President Josh Dorsey. We are confident had the Army completed the testing, the GLOCK 19 would have outperformed the Sig P320, as it had in recent testing conducted by a leading federal law enforcement agency which resulted in GLOCK, Inc. being awarded that contract. GLOCK pistols have been battle proven by select units of the U.S. military forces for the past ten years. GLOCK, Inc. stands with the men and women serving in the Armed Forces and will continue to give them its full support. Read more

New BT-99 Trap Model from Browning

Both models feature a Graco Pro Fit adjustable comb and buttplate pad to customize fit. The new BT-99 Trap will be offered in 32” or 34” barrel lengths. VThe Micro version will be offered with 30” or 32” barrel lengths. VBoth have a suggested retail price of $1,799.99.

Additional features:

  • Steel receiver with blued finish
  • High-post ventilated, floating rib
  • Extractor-only action
  • Satin finish walnut stock
  • Ventilated trap recoil pad
  • Beavertail forearm
  • Vector Pro Lengthened Forcing Cone
  • One Invector-Plus™ choke tube
  • Ivory front and mid-bead sights
  • Micro models available qualify for the Browning Growth Insurance Program

June 6, 1944 -Allies Begin Invasion of Europe

On June 6, 1944, more than 160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily fortified French coastline to fight Nazi Germany on the beaches of Normandy, France. More than 5,000 ships and 13,000 aircraft supported the D-Day invasion, and despite more than 9,000 Allied soldiers being killed or wounded, the Allies established a hold by the end of the first day’s fighting (Image courtesy of Stars And Stripes, with permission)

Military Record of Osburn Adkins

Utah’s Wildlife Director to Help Lead USFWS

Greg Sheehan

Salt Lake City, UT– Greg Sheehan, director of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR), has provided exemplary leadership on wildlife issues in Utah and will soon serve as the new deputy director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Based on Sheehan’s successful track record and commitment to conservation, we’re confident the nation’s wildlife is in good hands.

Sheehan is passionate about wildlife and working with the public on wildlife issues. He has built coalitions of regional and national peers, conservation organizations, local stakeholders and other partners to deliver groundbreaking results. He is an avid hunter, fisherman and wildlife photographer who has served as DWR’s director since 2012.
“Greg is leaving Utah’s wildlife in outstanding shape — even better than when he started,” said Utah Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Executive Director Mike Styler. “I’ve been so impressed with the way he builds partnerships and public support to benefit wildlife.”
Sheehan earned his undergraduate degree at Utah State University and later received an MBA. His passion for wildlife — and his years of wildlife agency leadership — have given him a deep understanding of the issues and complexities involved in wildlife management.
Over the course of his 25-year career in natural resources, Sheehan has played a pivotal role in many remarkable accomplishments:

? Restoring many of Utah’s fish and wildlife species to levels not seen in more than 125 years
? Increasing Utah’s mule deer population by more than 100,000 animals within the past four years
? Improving and restoring more than 1.3 million acres of wildlife habitat as part of Utah’s Watershed Restoration Initiative
? Working to conserve greater sage grouse, so a listing under the Endangered Species Act was unnecessary
? Launching a new migration initiative that uses cutting-edge technology to better understand and manage wildlife populations
? Creating the Utah Cutthroat Slam, a program to generate conservation funding for Utah’s four native trout species

? Cultivating the public’s passion for wildlife and conservation through expanded youth hunting and fishing days, annual pheasant releases and other hands-on wildlife events
? Serving in leadership positions in multiple national wildlife organizations

“As he heads to Washington, D.C., Greg’s experience and enthusiasm will serve him well. He is a trusted public servant and has been a lifelong advocate for wildlife conservation,” Styler said. “He has resolved complex wildlife issues by helping diverse interests find common ground. He is a true leader and his work ethic and dedication to wildlife are an example for his peers nationwide.”

“It has been an honor to serve as Utah’s wildlife director and to work with such dedicated, hard-working professionals,” Sheehan said. “We’ve made great strides in wildlife research and management that will have far-reaching benefits for many species and the people who care about them.”

Although we are sad to see him leave, we look forward to working with Sheehan in his new position and are excited to see others recognize his extraordinary qualifications. We wish him well and look forward to seeing his consensus-building, common-sense solutions applied to national wildlife issues.

DWR Deputy Director Mike Fowlks will serve as interim director until a permanent hiring decision is made.

Robin Cahoon
Conservation Outreach Section Chief

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