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NOVEMBER 19, 2024

Primary Arms Optics announces that the PLx 1-8x24 SFP Compact Rifle Scope with ACSS® NOVA® Reticle has received a Gold rating from the National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA), with an exceptional overall score of 4.6 out of 5. The GLx 1x MicroPrism and SLx 1-6x24mm SFP Rifle Scope with ACSS NOVA 5.56/.308 also earned Silver ratings, achieving overall scores of 4.38 and 4.08 out of 5, respectively.
SLG2, Inc. will be making its final stop on the Shoot Like A Girl experience at Bass Pro Shops Grand Opening in Jacksonville, Florida after an exciting recent stop in Ashland, Virginia.
Streamlight® introduced the Nano Light® II, an ultra-compact LED keychain flashlight that provides steady, bright light for one hour of run time using a single AAAA alkaline battery. It fits easily on a keychain or zipper pull and is available at the ready to illuminate any professional or consumer task.

This holiday season, you too can own The Original Galco Die Hard Movie Rig. A retro design, it uses the 1980s-era three-point shoulder harness mated to holster and magazine carrier components for the classic Beretta 92FS. The premium leather is distressed at the factory, providing a vintage look to match the well-worn film prop as worn by John McClane in his battle with Hans Gruber.
Safariland® announces the release of left-hand fits for the Incog X Inside-the-Waistband (IWB) Holster. The addition of left-handed fits has been highly requested and has been a long time coming for the number one best-selling holster.
Charter Arms announced that they have chosen Mountain States Sports Marketing Inc. as their sales agency of record for the Western regions of the United States. Their territory includes: AK, WA, OR, HI, CA, NV, ID, MT, UT, AZ, NM, CO, and WY. MSSM Group is focused exclusively on selling and servicing the shooting sports category.

Banshee Brands Inc., the parent company of RETAY USA and Breda America Group (Breda AG), welcomes JP Fischer to its team as its Vice President of Sales. In his new role, Fischer will spearhead the strategic growth and sales efforts for both product lines.
Global Ordnance, LLC announced a new partnership with RSR Group, Inc., one of the largest distributors in the shooting sports industry. As part of this partnership, RSR Group will now carry a wide range of products imported by Global Ordnance.
In celebration of our American freedoms, NSSF® has opened a truly American auction featuring everything from one-of-a-kind firearms to exclusive hunting and shooting experiences. All funds generated by the auction will support NSSF’s #GUNVOTE® voter registration, education and get-out-the-vote campaign.

GPO USA shakes things up with an exclusive demo program on its CENTURI riflescope line for existing and new dealers. For a limited time, GPO invites dealers to experience these cutting-edge riflescopes before making a purchase decision. Imagine having an opportunity to truly test out equipment before committing to a purchase.
Mission First Tactical announced the introduction of the MFT Pro Series Holsters. The Pro Series IWB is an inside the waistband/appendix holster in both right & left-hand positioning. This state-of-the-art holster utilizes a patent pending “In-line Magnetic Retention System" with 11# maximum pull.
Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. announced the release of their newest rifle product offering, the Light Modular Rifle (LMR) BASE Rifle. With similar dimensions and weight to an AR-15, this new model is not classified as an AR-10 due to its unique design elements.

Featuring a unique design for quick and easy operation, the Glaive can be fully opened with the push of a button to release its coil spring. The bottom also works as the locking mechanism when open to hold the blade securely in the open position.
Heckler & Koch announces the release of the new MR A4 Series. The MR556 A4 and MR762 A4 are the latest products released by HK-USA. The A4’s updated furniture and fully ambidextrous controls make it more user-friendly than ever. A new lifetime barrel bore guarantee, an HK first, reflects HK’s confidence in this no-compromise civilian product.
ZeroTech continues to offer outstanding value with its Vengeance Line of Riflescopes. Engineered for hunters, competitive shooters, and tactical professionals, the Vengeance series delivers precision, reliability, and advanced features typically found in much higher-priced optics.

The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) announces a special auction of an M1D Garand sniper rifle – a highly collectible piece of American military history. This unique rifle will be available on CMP’s Online Auction site beginning Nov. 18, with bids accepted until Nov. 30.
HeadHunters NW is thrilled to have Kyle Bachstein, head of Bachstein Consulting, as a guest on this new engaging podcast episode. In this must-listen conversation, Kyle sheds light on their pioneering subscription-based engineering services designed to drive innovation across the firearms industry.
Davidson's announces the expansion of the exclusive N-Frame Model 20 heavy-duty exclusive revolver line produced in collaboration with Smith & Wesson. Based on consumer demand, Davidson’s now introduces the Model 20 in a 6” barrel variant limited to 500 units.

Now available for the SIG-Sauer P226, Galco’s Thunderclap™ offers a unique set of features and best-quality construction methods. The Thunderclap is the very first holster in Galco’s Masterbilt™ series of best-quality, premier-grade holsters.
Night Fision announces the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office, (Rhinelander, WI) has selected Night Fision’s Optics Ready Stealth Series Sights for Glock as their back up iron sights of choice.
This holiday season, save big with MyOutdoorTV (MOTV), Outdoor Sportsman Group’s No. 1 global subscription streaming platform. From now until December 31, 2024, take advantage of three special offers designed to provide significant savings on MyOutdoorTV’s comprehensive library of outdoor content.
Industry Day at the Range announces Aero Precision is returning as the official WiFi Sponsor for the highly anticipated event in 2025. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the support and enhancement of connectivity during the premier shooting industry event.
Langdon Tactical Technology (LTT) announces the launch of their new series “Lessons Learned”. In this series, the LTT team will share the lessons we've learned throughout our journey.
 

I was recently asked by a media relations firm about examining a fairly plain handgun lacking in fancy features and modern touches. I replied that I thought it was a good option for the home defender who was new to owning firearms.

Even this 10-22 can do the job for home defense, assuming you can shoot. The lethality of the 22 LR out of a rifle is likely because the close-range precision – partly from familiarity – is very good.

“Really? Why not a rifle or a shotgun?”

There are a range of reasons, but I’ll confine my remarks to safety, security, and movement.

I’m not against long guns for home defense – even when that home’s an apartment or mobile home. They come with some baggage that modern handguns tend not to share. There are downsides to the handgun for home defense too – and they can’t be ignored.

Any firearm solution is a compromise. Find the best solution for yourself. Part of the battle is knowing which questions to ask.

Here’s what doesn’t make the cut: power. Shotguns (and nearly all rifles) have the power advantage. That becomes a disadvantage when (1) you can’t reach it in time, (2) when you can’t keep it loaded up and fully accessible and (3) when you go mobile.

Long guns aren’t ‘drop-safe’, as a rule. Mossberg, at one time had a “double action” pump that was said to be drop safe, but the sales likely didn’t justify continued production. In the right circumstance, this 590A1 is a great choice.

Long guns don’t tend to be “drop safe.” We kept shotguns (and later, rifles) chamber empty in patrol cars for just that reason. It was so common a practice, it had a name – “cruiser ready.” Handguns, particularly now, tend to be made to carry loaded all the way up – including the chamber. Add the requirement to secure firearms from those who shouldn’t be around them – by locking them up – now you have to get to the storage location, unlock the gun and chamber a round -- when someone’s entering the home in a tumultuous fashion.

Working in close, with corners and doors, and not on a flat range, is illuminating. Doing this with a handgun is dicey; with a long gun, it’s orders of magnitude more difficult.

As to working corners and doors, when you must leave the room in which the gun is stored, this long gun becomes a liability. It’s easy to let the gun precede you into a room or hallway, where a grasping hand can seize it.

Case in point: In Hartshorne, OK, officers were called to a reported home invasion and found an unresponsive person with a gunshot wound. The investigation revealed that the subject entered the residence wearing a mask and brandishing a shotgun. A struggle over the shotgun ensued and the burglar was shot – with his own gun. This story appeared in Stephen Wenger’s email Digest (available here at no cost), with the comment – “I don't usually link reports of criminals being shot with their own guns by intended victims – a much more common occurrence than victims getting shot with their own guns by criminals. However, this serves as a reminder that a long gun usually provides more leverage for disarming than does a handgun, particularly a handgun with a barrel no longer than two inches and with a three-finger grip.” (Emphasis added.)

Enough about long guns. A loaded handgun can be on your person all day, every day, with no issues of being completely loaded and being secured. If you’re wearing it, it’s tougher for someone to surreptitiously grab it.

And, if it’s suddenly needed, it’s at hand.

“What is your favorite defense gun?” I was asked.

“The gun that’s closest to my hand,” I replied.

That’s the handgun, all the time.

If you don’t have to go mobile, the long gun gets the edge. If you’re in the room where it’s stored “when the balloon goes up” – and you can stay there, fort up – it’s become the “get off me” gun. No one’s coming in until you say it’s okay. The problem is that these situations can be fluid. You may have a family member to retrieve. You may have to escape the residence.

A handgun has another advantage – it’s a “hand” gun, not a “hands” gun. This was mentioned before and came to me from Mike Rafferty many years ago. Where he picked it up, I don’t know. It’s a valid point.

There’s no shooting without positive visual identification and handguns and hand-held lights go together like chocolate chips and vanilla ice cream. One hand runs the light and the other, if necessary, runs the gun. You can also reach and use light switches, open doors and fend off a close-range attack.

Which handgun is best? The closest, for me. For you, one you have the most familiarity with. If you’re not familiar with handguns, getting something simple to manipulate could be the best bet.

I’ll be discussing that soon.

— Rich Grassi

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