What to Do With Ammunition Affected by Flood Waters

NSSF and SAAMI Recommend Not Attempting to Salvage or Use Submerged Ammunition

NEWTOWN, Conn. – Firearms owners who have seen their stored ammunition submerged by flood waters in areas across the U.S. are probably wondering if that ammunition can be salvaged and safely used. The answer, according to the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute® (SAAMI®) and National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®), is to err on the side of caution and safety and not attempt to salvage or use ammunition that has been submerged. Read more

Liberty Ammo’s New 30-06 Springfield Round Now Shipping

The newest hunting round in the Animal Instinct line, the 30-06 Springfield offers hunters blistering speed, accuracy and unmatched knockdown power

Bradenton, FL –Liberty Ammunition announces that its newest hunting round from its Animal Instinct line, the 30-06 Springfield, is now shipping. The Liberty Ammunition 30-06 Springfield exits a rifle at velocities greater than 3,500 FPS with a muzzle energy greater than 2,700 FPE. Read more

MI DNR partners with grantees for important habitat improvements on state-managed land

When the Michigan Department of Natural Resources sought approval for a hunting license fee increase a couple years back, it promised hunters they’d get “more bang for the buck” from the additional funding.

The DNR is following through by offering grants to conservation groups, other government agencies and interested individuals to implement wildlife habitat improvements in Michigan. Read more

DSCF Grant Supports K9 Anti-Poaching Unit

DALLAS – DSC and DSC Foundation (DSCF) grants are once again going directly to funding conservation and anti-poaching activities for wildlife. DSC and DSCF granted funds to build and sustain the South African Rhino Protection Programme’s K9 unit, trained and housed at the South African Wildlife College (SAWC). The tracking dogs team with field rangers in finding and capturing suspected poachers.

Specifically, the grants will be used to build dog kennels and support operational expenses, including feed and training. Without the K9 unit, field rangers are left at a distinct disadvantage. The success rate is approximately 30 to 1 when comparing a ranger team with a K9 asset to one without. In the near future, the K9 facility at SAWC will be available to train rangers from other countries in southern Africa. Read more

Beretta’s Gun Up & Gear Up Promotion


(Accokeek, MD) Beretta’s waterfowl promotion, going on right now through November 30, offers free Beretta gear when you purchase a Beretta shotgun.”This year our fall promotion offers deals on three of our most popular waterfowl guns,” said Chris Johnson, Shotgun Manager for Beretta USA. “Usually our promotion is only on the A400 Xtreme, but this year we’ve included deals on the A350 Xtrema and also on the A300 Outlander, which is built down in our new Tennessee factory. Each of these is a great gun, but we know different hunters look for different things in their duck guns and this year we’re offering a choice.”

Depending on which model shotgun you purchase, you can get up to $150 in free Beretta gear including items from our collection of Realtree Max-5 such as camo pants and jackets, as well as blind bags and gun cases, or any other Beretta clothing, accessories and gear. Read more

Otis Announces Clean Start Giveaway

Lyons Falls, NY: Otis Technology is pleased to announce a consumer giveaway featuring its new line of gun cleaners, lubricants, protectants and CLPs. The Clean Start Giveaway began on September 1, 2016 and runs until November 30, 2016.

Participants can enter to win by visiting cleansmartgiveaway.com. Winners will be drawn each week, starting on September 9th, for a total of thirteen prizes to be given away. Complete rules can be found on the giveaway website.

Winners will receive a range bag filled with products from Otis Technology’s new line of cleaners, lubricants, protectants, and CLPs. The range bag will also include a Tactical Cleaning System, designed to clean rifles, pistols and shotguns, as well as several Ripcords® – for quick, one pass cleaning. Read more

New Leica Rangemaster CRF 2000-B


In 1992 Leica introduced the Leica GEOVID 7×42 BDA Laser Rangefinding Binocular, establishing a new product category and forever changing the hunting/shooting sports. Today Leica continues to establish new benchmarks and reaffirms its leadership position in compact laser rangefinders with the introduction of the new Leica Rangemaster CRF 2000-B — the first compact laser rangefinder capable of precise measurements up to 2000 yards. In addition to this significant increase in maximum range, Leica has added new functions to the high-accuracy ABC™ ballistics system. Read more

Appeals Court Rules That Non-Serious Convictions Do Not Erase 2A Rights

BELLEVUE, WA – The Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that individuals convicted of certain non-serious misdemeanor crimes do not lose their fundamental rights under the Second Amendment in a decision involving two separate cases brought by the Second Amendment Foundation.

The unanimous ruling came from an en banc panel in the combined cases of Binderup v. the U.S. Attorney General and Suarez v. the U.S. Attorney General.

In 1990, Julio Suarez was stopped on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. At the time he was carrying a handgun and spare ammunition without a permit. He pleaded guilty in Maryland state court to the charge and received a 180-day suspended sentence and $500 fine. Daniel Binderup pleaded guilty in 1996 to a misdemeanor charge related to a consensual relationship he had with a 17-year-old female employee and received three years’ probation and a $300 fine. Neither man was ever incarcerated.

However, in both cases, the crimes could have resulted in jail time for which the federal gun law blocks firearms possession. Binderup and Suarez petitioned the Pennsylvania court in 2009 to remove the state prohibition against firearms possession, but federal law “continues to bar them from possessing firearms because their convictions have not been expunged or set aside, they have not been pardoned, and their civil rights have not been restored,” the court noted.

“Where the Second Amendment’s guarantees apply, as they do for Binderup and Suarez, ‘certain policy choices’ are ‘necessarily’ taken ‘off the table.’ Forever prohibiting them from possessing any firearm is one of those policy choices,” the appeals court said in today’s ruling.

“Today’s victory confirms that the government can’t simply disarm anyone it wishes,” stated SAF attorney Alan Gura. “At an absolute minimum, people convicted of non-serious crimes, who pose no threat to anyone, retain their fundamental rights. That this is even controversial is a matter of some concern.” Read more

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