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MARCH 20, 2025

Hornady® congratulates sponsored shooters Lauryl Akenhead and Joe Thielen for their performance at the Southern Iowa Showdown PRS match, March 15-16, 2025, in Diagonal, Iowa.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. announced that Team Ruger has maintained a fast start to the 2025 season, achieving several divisional wins over the past few weeks. Ruger congratulates each team member on their dedication and achievements in this outstanding start to the season.
Maxim Defense announced that they will be exhibiting at the 2025 “The Gathering” Firearm Range Day and Expo presented by Palmetto State Armory. The event occurs on Friday, March 21st and Saturday March 22nd in Clinton, SC at the Clinton House Plantation. Maxim will be showcasing their latest offerings.

SLG2, Inc. will be making a stop with its Shoot Like A Girl experience at Bass Pro Shops in San Antonio on Saturday, March 29 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, March 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This interactive event offers a welcoming and safe environment designed to introduce women and their families to the exciting world of shooting sports, focusing on safety, responsibility and empowerment.
B&T USA announced its participation in the EVT Suppressed Range Day 2025, an exclusive event dedicated to the latest advancements in suppressor technology and live-fire experiences. This event will take place on Saturday, March 22, 2025, at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, Arizona.
Streamlight, Inc. has nearly doubled the brightness of its Portable Scene Light and Portable Scene Light EXT work lights, now delivering an impressive 10,000 lumens (up from 5,300). These rechargeable, high-lumen floodlights feature a newly designed head with 12 LEDs and wide-pattern reflectors, creating a uniform flood beam with three selectable light output intensities.

Breek Arms announced a new partnership with exporters to meet rising international demand. As global interest in high-quality products surges, they aim to facilitate easier access and seamless transactions worldwide.
MidwayUSA announced that it has earned the 2024 Bizrate Circle of Excellence Platinum Award. The award is based on Customer feedback, honoring retailers who go above and beyond to provide exceptional online services and experiences.
Winchester Safes announces its partnership with renowned hunter and television host Melissa Bachman as the newest Winchester Safes Brand Ambassador. With a passion for hunting and all that goes along with that responsibility, Melissa Bachman has become one of the most trusted voices in the outdoor industry.

Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that attorneys for the challengers in an FPC-backed lawsuit challenging the State of Illinois’s ban on carrying firearms on public transportation and in related facilities have filed a response brief with the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. The appellate filing comes after the district court declared the ban unconstitutional as applied to the named plaintiffs and denied the state’s motion to stay that decision.
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced the release of the M&P FPC chambered in 10mm Auto. The optics-ready FPC, now chambered in 10mm, utilizes a blowback design and is equipped with three 15-round double-stack M&P M2.0 pistol magazines.
Real Avid developed a simple, cost-effective means to achieve correct torque with their new Smart-Torq Fixed Limiters. These fixed torque limiters, built for 1/4-inch drivers, are pre-set to the most common in-lb torque specifications found in gun builds and component upgrades.

Silencer Central welcomes noted outdoor and firearms writer Bryce Towsley as a guest blogger on the Shoot on Mute blog. For his initial post, Towsley talks about how the use of suppressors earlier in his career would have helped avoid hearing loss.
Laser Ammo USA Inc. launched the 3rd generation of the Smokeless Range, a free upgrade to the successful Smokeless Range 2.0. The new and improved Smokeless Range enhances the visual experience with its new menu design, addition of the ‘Favorite’s Page’ for users to easily collect and access their most-used drills, and its new ability to store multiple laser offsets for an effortless switch between different laser trainers.
 

“I’m glad I live in a place where I don’t have to have a gun to feel safe,” said some “Euro-rando.”

Our people, like me, reply that “Ignorance is bliss.” 

What is this “feel safe” thing? Hazards abound on this, the only place where life thrives.

First, what’s this whole “feeling safe” thing about? 

Then it’s “what’s a gun have to do with being purposefully, willingly delusional?” 

Then it’s “You’re most likely to die from (1) heart disorders, followed by (2) cancers.” 

Then, “I have cardio fitness” which is often followed by “I need joint replacements from running.”

So what is the answer to the issue of longevity? 

All of the above and none of it. In all things, moderation. 

First we’ll examine the whole “gun = security” thing. Guns don’t provide that, it’s the attitude, the mindset, the whole outlook on life. Guns are tools that (like surveillance gear for example) can make security more attainable – but being armed doesn’t do it alone. 

“Owning a handgun doesn't make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician." – Jeff Cooper. But, being armed is not nothing; also from Jeff Cooper, "Remember the first rule of gunfighting ... have a gun."

Walking up on a car stop in the old days. Is this the time it’ll lead to deadly violence? Many officers wander up like it’s just another citizen failing to give due time and attention.

Now we don’t wander about in public armed because we want a fight. We’re armed in the event the fight comes to us and we can’t decamp in an efficient, orderly military manner. The gun doesn’t make us safe. 

If you’re in a physical, hands-on struggle, you will certainly be hit, quite possibly you will sustain injuries. If you’re in a fight involving cutlery, the chances approach 100% that you’ll be cut. 

Why do you think that “your gunfight” would leave you unscathed like the hero in a mid-20th Century television Western drama? While it’s not 100% you’ll be shot, the chance you will take one or more hits is substantial. Guns don’t prevent that – or other associated injuries.

When we talk about “feeling safe,” it’s that wonderful delusion that, in the observable universe, the normal state is one of living. 

The truth is far from it. Aside from the wondrous diversity of life and living things on Earth, this planet appears to be quite the outlier. From our ability to observe, it seems the universe is quite devoid of living things. If the normal state is one of non-living and everything we know of that lives also dies – 100% of the time – that whole “feeling safe” thing seems to be a bucket of dung.

Yet we delude ourselves into believing there’s a “tomorrow.” There is, but there’s a fair chance it’ll belong to someone else. At some point you must check out. 

If you think guns are part of the answer, have you considered trauma care – for others as well as self-administered?

And you will. As I will. It’s odd – and comforting – that humans are the only creatures in our experience to know that life ends while firmly believing that we will “survive it.”

So it’s not a “feeling safe” thing as much as it is a “not today – if I can avoid it” thing. The origins of this civilization include a basis of preserving life, of saving life, and we reasonably recoil from anyone who is a fan of death and killing. 

If you’re going to move heavily in the direction of self-preservation, I’d recommend a healthy diet, exercise, and maintaining contact with medical professionals to stay ahead of potential health issues. 

If you like shooting and studying the art of firearms, guns are fine. I have no objections. 

But lock your doors, maintain your security at home, on the street, at work and online. Being aware of danger – and avoiding the near occasion of danger – is vastly more important than “revolver or auto,” “optics or not,” etc. 

And if you’re confronted by those of another culture that lacks the recent history of being on or near a frontier – you can tell by the whole “you’re paranoid” gun screed – Just scroll on by. 

You know that you’re just “paranoid” because “they are out to get you.” 

And that’s still better than engaging in the delusion. 

— Rich Grassi

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