Kimber Introduces New Hunting Rifle


YONKERS, N.Y. –— Kimber Mfg., Inc., a leading American firearms manufacturer, today formally announced the launch of its newest bolt action rifle – the Kimber 84M Hunter. The 84M Hunter is a Sub-MOA bolt action sporting rifle that brings an unmatched level of performance and accuracy to meet the budget and demand of the everyday sportsman.Based on Kimber’s legendary 84M action, the Hunter has a stainless steel barreled action wearing an innovative synthetic stock complete with a removable three-round box magazine, making it the perfect rifle for any weather or climate application. Weighing just 5 pounds, 5 ounces when chambered in .308 Winchester, the 84M Hunter delivers both light weight and exceptional accuracy across a selection of proven calibers. Read more

Magnum Research Introduces Black Tiger Stripe Desert Eagles


Greeley, PA – The latest and popular trend in handguns is exciting new finishes that gun enthusiasts feel best matches their personality. In keeping with this trend, Kahr Firearms Group has created yet another custom finish with their new Black Tiger Stripe Desert Eagle in both .50 AE and .44 Magnum.The Desert Eagle .50 AE is a gas-operated, semi-automatic pistol with a 7-round capacity in .50 AE and 8-round capacity in .44 Magnum. Both guns measure 10.75″ in length with a 6″ barrel. Slide width is 1.25″, height 6.25″ and the weight with an empty magazine is approximately 4 lbs. 5.8 oz. in .50 AE, and 4 lbs. 6.6 oz. in the .44 Mag. It has a trigger reach of 2.75″ and a sight radius of 8.5″ with the 6″ barrel. The construction of the Desert Eagle utilizes the latest CNC machine technology providing exacting specifications with tight tolerances creating a work of art in a precision firearm. The grip is anatomically formed and provides an ideal hand seating angle for two-handed shooting allowing for comfortable, rapid and accurate firing. The Weaver style accessory rail easily allows for aftermarket optics and scope rings. Read more

A Song of Ivory and Fire: Why destruction of ivory stockpiles might not be a good idea

From SCI

As Kenya prepares to destroy its entire wildlife products stockpile–an estimated 100 or more tons of elephant ivory, rhino horn and parts from other species–at the end of April, some are welcoming this move as a bold display of defiance against trafficking of wildlife products. Billionaires, Hollywood celebrities, and other ill-informed individuals are expected to attend and cheer as flames transform ivory into ashes. But beyond a grand gesture, what are the deeper implications of ivory stockpile destruction? The potential negative consequences of such stockpile destruction events deserve closer scrutiny.

StockpileKenya was the first nation to publicly destroy ivory, back in 1989, in the lead-up to the global ban on commercial ivory trade. Since then several other nations have followed suit, and Kenya itself has followed up with additional ivory burns. Since 2011, at least 15 nations, including the United States, have held public events to eliminate ivory stockpiles–destroying an estimated 65 tons or more of ivory. Each has been touted as a public show of disdain for illegal ivory trafficking, a statement to ivory traders that the world will no longer tolerate the slaughter of elephants for their ivory. Defenders of stockpile destruction say that it takes ivory “beyond economic use.”

Yet how many of these events have been accompanied by a transparent and independent audit to verify that the amount claimed to have been destroyed was actually destroyed? Is it unreasonable to imagine a scenario in which criminal networks in countries that consistently rank among the world’s most corrupt nations could conspire to make a grand display of “destroying” 20 tons of ivory, but then burn only a token few pieces of ivory atop 10 tons of scrap wood? Such a move would then take 10 tons or more of ivory off the record books and free it up for sale on the black market. Without credible independent verification, who is to say whether the ivory has actually been destroyed versus having been shifted into the hands of corrupt officials to be sold for their own personal enrichment? Officials from the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) can inspect official ivory stockpiles at any time. If those stockpiles no longer “officially” exist, then there’s no longer anything to inspect.

RhinoThe fundamental principle of supply and demand also poses a formidable challenge to the assertion that taking ivory “beyond economic use” somehow reduces demand for ivory. Ivory consumers are certain to perceive the loss of tons of ivory as a signal that their favored commodity is in increasingly short supply, thus driving up demand. Read more

Senate Passes Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Priorities in Energy Legislation

April 20, 2016 (Washington, DC) – After five years and multiple attempts to pass a comprehensive sportsmen’s package of legislation through the U.S. Senate, a bipartisan amendment containing many provisions of great importance to the hunting and fishing conservation community was adopted with a vote of 97-0 under the Natural Resources Title of the Energy Policy Modernization Act (S. 2012).

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H&N Sport’s Brass Tipped Hornet Pellets:

H&N’s Hornet has been a popular pellet choice for airgun hunters looking for accuracy and tough, penetrating power. Now, the popular pellet line has expanded, with offerings now available in .25 caliber.
Designed for maximum penetration, the Hornet’s aerodynamic design incorporates a brass tip, which is much harder than polymer tips found on other tipped pellets. This specialized tip also makes the Hornet much sharper than polymer-tipped pellets and ideal for small and medium sized bird game and reptiles.
But the Hornet is designed for more than just accuracy and penetration. Unlike many pellets found on the market today, H&N’s Hornet is designed to fit in most rotary magazines for PCP airguns. This means more powerful shots, and faster follow-up shots in addition to the pellet’s excellent penetration.

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Wilson Combat .338 Federal Caliber Rifles


When you need impressive power and range with the advantage of quick followup shots the .338 Federal in a Wilson Combat AR rifle is a potent choice. The .338 Federal from Wilson Combat is ideal for any medium-large game hunting in North America including trophy wild hogs, elk, moose and bear.Considered by some ballistic experts to be the ideal cartridge for North American big game, the .338 Federal is also known for superb accuracy and stopping power in a controllable package. The .338 exhibits impressive downrange ballistics comparable to 7mm Magnum or .338 Winchester Magnum class cartridges with the added ability to fit in a lightweight short action semi-auto like our BILLet-AR rifles. The .338 Federal cartridge is based off the .308 Winchester and uses the same receivers, bolt and magazines as its parent cartridge without any loss in capacity. Read more

Aimpoint Relocates Corporate Headquarters to Manassas


Manassas, VA – – Aimpoint, the originator and worldwide leader in reflex sighting technology, and manufacturer of electronic fire control systems, has announced the relocation of its US headquarters to Manassas, Virginia.Following more than ten years based in Chantilly, Virginia, continued growth of the company’s sales to the military, law enforcement, and commercial markets has created a need for additional space and capabilities. Read more

Starline Brass Celebrates “40 Days of Giveaways”


SEDALIA, MO – Starline Brass has recently kicked off a series of giveaways to thank their customers for contributing to 40 years of success manufacturing America’s finest handgun brass. The “40 Days of Giveaways” promotion kicked off April 12 and will run through May 21, leading up to a big announcement at the annual NRA convention in Louisville, KY.The “40 Days of Giveaways” celebrating Starline’s 40th Anniversary is a series of online and Facebook promotions giving away a variety of prizes. Starline gift certificates, hats and shirts, Starline brass, Berry’s plated bullets and ammo boxes are all included. For the grand prize, Starline will give away a new Dillon reloading press. The winner of the press will be announced on Saturday, May 21 at the NRA convention.

To enter to win the first giveaway of the “40 Days of Giveaways”, Like Starline on Facebook and enter to win at facebook.com/starlinebrass or visit http://woobox.com/kjdrbs?web=1. Read more

Pioneer Airbow Now In Production


BLOOMFIELD, New York — The groundbreaking Pioneer Airbow from Benjamin has been a hot topic among hunters since its unveiling in January and now it’s about to get real: the Airbow begins shipping this week. Customers who placed orders through the Crosman website before February 3 will be among the first to receive the highly anticipated hybrid hunting product that combines the ease-of-use and safety of compressed air with the primitive weapon excitement of archery.

The Airbow embodies some of the major advancements in air gun technology that have occurred in recent years. A pneumatic weapon designed, developed, and built in the USA, the Airbow is based on a technology first utillized in a weapon in the 15th century. The projectile is an arrow that, other than the removal of the nock, is no different than that used by traditional bowhunters. And the platform incorporates a stock, just like a rifle or crossbow.

An integrated pressure regulator enables consistent shots up to 450 feet per second (FPS). This equates to 168 foot pounds of energy (FPE), placing the Airbow in the same sub-200 FPE category and sub-100 yard effective range of other archery products.

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