Nosler Announces New Products for 2012

 

Bend, Ore.- 2012- Nosler® Inc., manufacturer of some of the world’s finest bullets, brass, ammunition and semi-custom rifles is proud to announce the largest new product introduction in the history of the company. Nosler’s 2012 offerings include two new ammunition lines, a new bullet line and several exciting additions to the already comprehensive brass, bullet, and ammunition lines. These new products will be available at participating dealers, retail sporting goods stores and online retailers. Please visit www.nosler.com for more details. Read more

2012 to See Ammunition Growth

This from the people at Brownells:

Since this is our final WebBench for the year, we wanted to take a little time to review just how the year has gone… and what we expect to see happen in the upcoming year, 2012.

Well, we would have to say 2011 was the year for home defense and personal protection firearms with their related accessories and equipment.

With the of expansion of concealed carry through all the states – except for Illinois, which we understand is working on the issue [and New Jersey which will have to be sued into submission] – this interest in self-protection has fueled much of the firearms sales, training, and accessorizing. When you layer over that the really tough economic times that have been thrust upon us, you get a tsunami of new and re-engaged firearm owners in America. Read more

Phoenix Man Killed Helping with Lost Dog Rescue

A 43-year-old Phoenix man was killed, while helping retrieve a friend’s missing dog.

According to Phoenix police Mathew Giannattasio apparently had found the dog and  was trying to get control of the dog when he fell out of his pickup truck and  got pinned underneath.

Read more:  http://www.azcentral.com/community/phoenix/articles/2012/01/02/20120102phoenix-man-looking-lost-dog-killed-mishap.html#ixzz1iM5z3EM0

D.C. Ordered to Pay $1M in Historic Gun Case

The District of Columbia has been ordered to pay  more than $1 million in attorneys’ fees as a result of the historic gun case of Heller vs D.C.

Dick Heller sued the city in 2003 over its ban on  handguns and the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the ban in June 2008,  saying it violated the Second Amendment.

A federal judge on Thursday issued an opinion  awarding Heller’s attorneys $1,137,072.27 in fees and expenses.   More here…

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