Firearms Sales Slowing Somewhat

In the meantime, the NSSF’s latest NICS numbers indicate the slowing trend in gun sales might finally be arriving. But it’s definitely not as slow as might be indicated by the percentage (19.3) decrease. Even with that drop, the adjusted-National Instant Criminal Background Check System numbers have 1,427,264 operations. That’s only a drop compared to 2020- and is still sufficient to make October 2021 the second-highest October on record.

Or as the NSSF’s Mark Oliva explains, “The annual total so far of nearly 15.2 million background checks is putting 2021 on the path to being the second strongest year on record. It is currently behind only the record shattering 21 million background checks witnessed in 2020 and the 15.7 million background checks conducted during 2016.”

“This continued and sustained pace of background checks for the sale of a firearm, that is climbing in the closing months of 2021, shows the resiliency of the firearm manufacturers to meet this sustained, high-level demand and the personal interest by the American public to participate in the exercise of their God-given Second Amendment rights.”

SIGHTRON Offers Instant Holiday Savings on Premium Riflescopes

Youngsville, NC-– SIGHTRON, one of the world’s most innovative optical observation and aiming device companies, is pleased to announce instant holiday savings on two of their premium riflescope lines, the SIII PLR’s and SVIII. It’s a great time for deals and – amazingly – they’re available on some of the company’s newest top-end models.

Hunters and sport shooters are always aiming for the center of the target. But this time of year, they’re are also shooting for big savings. Now is the time to take advantage of the biggest savings of the year and add a new SIGHTRON premium riflescope to your collection. SIGHTRON is one of the most recognized brands in modern, high-powered, long-range and precision shooting competitions today. So, whether you’re shopping for that sportsman on your holiday list or just taking advantage of this special offer to add another riflescope to your own collection, SIGHTRON has you covered. This 2021 holiday sales event begins Monday, November 1st and runs through December 31st. It’s SIGHTRON’s way of saying “Thank You and Happy Holidays” to all of their passionate hunters and sport shooters.

SIGHTRON is now offering a $250 instant rebate off all their SIII Precision Long-Range (PLR) Riflescope Series. These riflescopes take long-range competition and target shooting into the future. Models include the 8-32×56, 6-24×50 and 10-50×60.

Also, get an instant savings of $800 off the new SVIII 5-40×56 ED. This riflescope was designed for long range target shooting and hunting. The scope provides 20 MILS of windage and 40 MILS of elevation with .1 Mil tactical knobs.

Be sure to visit an authorized SIGHTRON retailer to take advantage of these incredible savings. For more information on the holiday savings please visit: https://sightron.com/collections/holiday-instant-savings Read more

GForce Arms, Inc. Announces “Filthy Pheasant” Over/Under Shotgun

Today, GForce Arms, Inc. is proud to announce the shipping of their “Filthy Pheasant” Over/Under shotgun. This model is the newest in their line of home defense and hunting shotguns, aimed for the average person who loves to hunt or shoot trap. It features a beautiful Turkish walnut stock and forend, high grade aluminum receiver, and an extractor action for ease of unloading and loading. It comes standard with their limited lifetime warranty.

For all questions and inquiries, please contact our team.

GFORCE ARMS, INC.

(833) 3GFORCE (833-343-6723)

info@gforcearms.com

www.gforcearms.com

HEVI-Shot Introduces New HEVI-Hammer Bismuth-Steel Upland Load

SWEET HOME, Oregon –– HEVI-Shot is proud to announce new HEVI-Hammer Upland loads. New for 2021, HEVI-Shot is offering 12- and 20- gauge options in shot size No. 5, or 7 shot to cover all the needs of hunters targeting large and medium upland game. HEVI-Hammer loads are manufactured using 15-percent high density bismuth (9.64 g/cc) and 85-percent precision steel. That small but mighty leading layer of bismuth over steel delivers nearly 50-percent more down range energy than pellets consisting of all steel at 40 yards.

“We know HEVI-Hammer Upland will help hunters achieve more success in the field,” said Scott Turner, HEVI-Shot’s Product Line Manager. “Upland game is such a beloved and traditional sport. The camaraderie of the hunting with others, watching sporting dogs do what they do best, and to enjoy hiking around, not having to sit in silence are all things upland hunters love about their sport. And we at HEVI-Shot love it too.”

Because HEVI-Hammer pellets feature a layer of 9.6 g/cc Bismuth, hunters can generally shoot one shot size smaller than steel for the same lethality, but with a much higher pellet count for increased probability of contact. New HEVI-Hammer loads are superior nontoxic shotshells for areas where lead is prohibited or for the environmentally conscious hunter. The bismuth-enhanced steel loads provided hunters with an option that had more velocity and more power than just standard steel shot yet is the same size as steel respectively. Read more

Michigan: Urge Governor to Sign Knife Rights Bill

November 1, 2021 – Lansing, Michigan: Michigan Knife Rights Act, HB 4066, that would enact Knife Rights’ signature Knife Law Preemption in the state, has been presented to Governor Whitmer.

ACT NOW! If you are a Michigan resident, or work or travel in the state, please use Knife Rights’ Legislative Action Center to ask Governor Whitmer to sign HB 4066https://kniferights.org/resources/congressweb/#/48

Please use the Tell-A-Friend feature available through Knife Rights’ Legislative Action Center after you send the Governor your email. The more emails we generate, the better. DO IT TODAY!

Knife Law Preemption is a Knife Rights’ criminal justice reform effort that nullifies existing ordinances and prevents new local ordinances more restrictive than state law which only serve to confuse or entrap law-abiding citizens traveling within or through the state. Preemption ensures citizens can expect consistent enforcement of state knife laws everywhere within a state.

Knife Rights drafted the model legislation and passed the nation’s first Knife Law Preemption bill in Arizona in 2010 and has since passed preemption bills in Alaska, Georgia, Kansas, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

Knife Rights is America’s grassroots knife owners’ organization; leading the fight to Rewrite Knife Law in America™ and forging a Sharper Future for all Americans™. Knife Rights efforts have resulted in 34 bills enacted repealing knife bans in 23 states and over 150 cities and towns since 2010.

Embracing Firearms Safety

By Glen Wunderlich

Charter Member Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA)

Did you ever notice the pilot of any commercial airliner inspecting wing flaps, tires, engines, etc. as part of pre-flight safety checks?  Certainly the pilot understands that other qualified people have already given the airplane a thorough inspection replete with myriad checklists.  Is the pilot’s work then redundant?  Yes!  However, when the pilot’s own life – and that of passengers and crew – depend on a physical assessment, everyone has a vested interest in the process.  When it comes to handling firearms, safety is paramount for the same reason.

Recently, on the movie set “Rust” innocent people were shot because foundational protocol relative to gun safety was ignored.  Let’s put aside any politics and any personal bashing.  Blame will never call back the bullet and the devastation redundancy could have avoided.  Quite obviously, someone put a live round into a real firearm in their world of make-believe.

Had the unsuspecting actor and any handlers of the ill-fated firearm done a “pre-flight” check such as all good pilots perform, the error would have been discovered and tragedy averted.  Believe it or not, I knew what had gone wrong before sifting through the erroneous reports of misfires and prop guns.  A loaded firearm had been pointed at something the operator did not want to shoot and the trigger was pulled.

Over the next month or so, hundreds of thousands of Michiganders will be “piloting” their own deer hunting experiences.  Firearms will be shared with friends for examination of the latest calibers, ammunition and optics.  Although we may have been made aware of the 10 rules of gun safety somewhere along the way, we have to be smarter than that; we must embrace and live safety or risk the possibility of becoming or creating a haunting statistic.

Whenever you handle a firearm or hand one to someone, always open the action immediately, and visually check the chamber, receiver and magazine to be certain they do not contain any ammunition. Always keep actions open when not in use for all to see.

If the person handing the firearm to you has not demonstrated that the firearm is unloaded, do not accept it!

Never assume any gun is unloaded — check for yourself! This is considered a mark of an experienced gun handler!

Never point your gun at anything you do not intend to shoot. This is particularly important when loading or unloading a firearm. In the event of an accidental discharge, no injury can occur as long as the muzzle is pointing in a safe direction.

Safety is everyone’s job.  If you see someone handling a firearm irresponsibly, say so.  Waving any firearm around carelessly – without regard for where the muzzle is pointing 100-percent of the time – is inexcusable and nobody present should remain quiet.

The National Rifle Association (NRA) is recognized nationally as the gold standard for safe firearm training and continues to develop millions of safe, ethical, responsible shooters and instructors.  Although hunting-related accidents continue to decline, it would be wise for those deer hunters among us to reacquaint themselves with the NRA’s 10 rules of firearms safety and to adopt them as policy.  Foolproof firearms have yet to be invented.

Polymer80 AFT Kit Designed for the Home Handgun Builder

DAYTON, NV (Nov. 1, 2021) — If you always wanted to build your own high-quality handgun but were unsure of how to get started, Polymer80 (P80) has a solution: the Polymer80 AFT Kit. Designed with the home builder in mind, AFT stands for Assemble for Thyself. The P80 AFT Kit contains all the necessary components to build a complete, serialized PFS9 or PFC9 pistol quickly and easily.

The new Polymer80 AFT Kit includes everything needed to build a fully operational firearm: a serialized pistol frame, complete pistol frame parts kit, complete slide assembly, Locking Block Rail System™ & Rear Rail Module™, magazine, and a hard-sided black pistol case. The Polymer80 PFS9 and PFC9 pistols are loaded with features from top to bottom for comfort, ease of operation and peak performance. Each pistol offers next generation ergonomics, high-strength reinforcement, polymer construction, Picatinny accessory rail, double undercut trigger guard, extended beavertail, right & left thumb rail, 1911 grip angle, and PTFX™ texture pattern.

The Polymer80 AFT Kit is fully customizable, so you can easily make changes to suit your individual needs. It’s also designed to be very “user friendly,” even for those who are not experienced gun builders. They come pre-drilled, therefore no hand tools are required. For those who prefer to build a complete, serialized firearm, the new Polymer AFT Kit is the one for you.

“The popularity of building your own firearm continues to grow exponentially,” said Loran Kelley, Polymer80’s founder and CEO. “We have had customer requests for a kit that offers a little less work and a serial number. We are happy to comply with our customer requests. The AFT Kit provides them with an easy way to build their own high-quality handgun from the ground up, which meets their requirements and still creates a tremendous sense of pride in their completed firearm. It’s one more example of our company motto, ‘Engage Your Freedom.’” The company offers its customers a wide array of build components, from 80 percent pistol frame kits, AR parts & magazines, pistol barrels, slides, pistol parts kits, pistol magwells, holsters, and more, as well as completed PF-Series handguns. Read more

Lyman Products, Mark 7 Reloading Announce the 2021 Ultimate Sweepstakes

One random winner will receive $6,000 worth of Lyman® and Mark 7® products from Lyman Products. Sign up to win between Nov. 1 – 29, 2021.

Middletown, Conn. – Lyman Products knows the past two years have been tough on everyone, and we want our customers to know how much we appreciate their business, and their patience, while we have all dealt with huge order volumes and supply chain issues, not to mention viruses, and vaccines, and civil unrest, and lions and tigers and bears. Oh my!

Since the gift giving season is almost upon us, we at Lyman decided to give away the ultimate gift that will include:

· An Apex10 – 10 Station Loading Machine complete with a Mechanical Powder Measure

· Mark 7® 11” High Speed Case Feeder

· Autodrive

· Mr. Bullet Feeder®

· Lyman® Pro Die Set

Altogether, a $6,000 value! Read more

Hillsdale Welcomes Vets, Community Members to Military Appreciation Day

Halter Center Shooting Sports Education Center will host free open shoot for veterans

Hillsdale, Mich. — Hillsdale College welcomes veterans and community members to an open shoot at the John A. Halter Shooting Sports Education Center on Nov. 6. Veterans will receive free rounds of trap, skeet, 5-stand, Olympic bunker, or sporting clays. All others are welcome to shoot at the regular price. Shotguns, ammo, and expert instruction will be available on site. For more information, contact Rangemaster Bart Spieth at bspieth@hillsdale.edu or call 517-610-5593. All media must RSVP to Emily Stack Davis at PR@hillsdale.edu. Read more

Michigan Pheasant Hunting Initiative receives private donation

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources thanks Alex Beachum for his donation of $25,000 to stock rooster pheasants on state game areas in memory of his mother, Kristine “Kris” Beachum.

The Beachum family moved from bustling Plymouth in 1978, to middle-of-nowhere Deerfield Township north of Howell. Moving away from their family and friends, the Beachums planted their roots in rural Livingston County with only a party phone line to connect them with the life they left behind.

“My dad needed to bird hunt,” Alex said. “And for my mom, as she had done throughout her life, she sacrificed her pleasantries and wants so that her family was happy and whole.”

Alex’s memory of his mother is best exemplified by her willingness and acceptance of his father’s obsession with pheasants and bird dogs. It was this sacrifice and selflessness that inspired Alex to donate money to the DNR to stock pheasants for hunting.

The Michigan Association of Gamebird Breeders and Hunting Preserves, through coordination with the DNR, will stock state game areas with rooster pheasants throughout southern Michigan. The stocking will take place on nine state game areas for the first pheasant season from Oct. 20 through Nov. 14.

Those state game areas include Cornish, Crow Island, Erie, Lapeer, Leidy Lake, Pinconning, Point Mouillee, Rose Lake and St. John’s Marsh.

Pheasant hunters, age 17 and older, will need a $25 pheasant license to pursue pheasants on public or Hunting Access Program lands in the Lower Peninsula. License sale revenue will be used to purchase and stock rooster pheasants during upcoming pheasant seasons.

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