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DECEMBER 12, 2019

Berger’s 6.5mm 144 Grain Long Range Hybrid Target boasts a high BC, jump-tolerant hybrid ogive profile that is Doppler Radar verified with less than 1% BC variation. These bullets are tailored to cartridges such as 6.5mm Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC, 260 Remington, 6.5 x 284, and 26 Nosler, among others.
Starline Brass has added another caliber, the 270 Winchester to the growing lineup of high-quality brass. The caliber has been around nearly a century and has become just as popular as its parent cartridge, the .30-06.
GLOCK, Inc.announces the introduction of the new GLOCK 44, a new pistol chambered in 22 LR. The 10-shot pistol has a unique hybrid steel-polymer slide and mirrors the GLOCK 19 frame size.

Smith & Wesson Inc. announced that it has expanded the M&P Shield EZ pistol series to include the new M&P9 Shield EZ. It features an easy-to-rack slide, easy-to-load magazine, and easy-to-clean design.
SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce a new team of product experts, field testers, and social media influencers as Ambassadors to promote #SIGHunting ahead of a series of 2020 product launches.
Celerant Technology announced that RIS News has named Celerant the number one overall retail software vendor in their annual RIS LeaderBoard 2020 report. Celerant has been recognized as a top-five vendor for 11 consecutive years.

The FACT Duty Weapon-Mounted Camera from Viridian Weapon Technologies made headlines this fall when FOX News picked up the story of an Iowa police department implementing the recording device.
Primary Arms is proud to announce that the role of Corporate Vice President will be filled by Ozge Cumberland. Ozge is a long-standing member of the Primary Arms organization, previously working as the Senior Director of Business Development.
BreachBangClear.com is proud to announce that Curtis Sprague Photography is now a part of the Tactical Buyers Club. Sprague is an Army veteran and decorated former police officer who went on to spend many years after 9/11 as a Federal Air Marshal and FAM instructor.

Video from the Vernon, Texas Police Department’s deployed gun cameras played a crucial role in a criminal conviction last month. This is the first known criminal trial in which video from the FACT Duty™ Weapon-Mounted Camera (WMC™) has been used as evidence.
BreachBangClear.com is happy to announce that we're now working with RiverBum.com: RiverBum Fly Fishing Flies and gear from Maxxon, RockTreads, High n Dry, Dr. Slick, Monic, NuCast, Scientific Anglers, Risen, Reilly Rods, Fisknat, and more
The National Shooting Sports Foundation accepts Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey’s agreement to clarify the Enforcement Notice that included “’Copies’ or ‘Duplicates’ of the Enumerated Weapons.” The Attorney General’s agreement to clarify this notice effectively ends the legal challenge by NSSF, Pullman Arms of Worcester, Mass., along with three other Massachusetts firearms retailers.

DeSantis Gunhide is offering seven holster designs for the S&W M&P9 Shield EZ. These include the Thumb Break Scabbard, Speed Scabbard, Inner Piece and more.
Galco introduces the QuickTuk Cloud inside the waistband holster for the very popular SIG-Sauer P938. It uses an innovative backing plate composed of a ballistic nylon front over a closed cell foam body.
The Mag Life, the official online publication of GunMag Warehouse, shares the news that longtime gun industry maven Mike Searson is now a part of its writing team.

Primary Arms has announced the start of a new Rifle Giveaway, which will run through the remainder of December. This custom-build home defense AR15 is chambered in 5.56x45 and features top products from Geissele Automatics, Trijicon, Zev Technologies, and Cloud Defensive.
The 12 Days of Apexmas is off and running with special sale pricing announced daily. Today, Day 4 of the 12 Days of Apexmas, is for owners of the FN 509, FNS Compact and FNS model pistols. Orders placed during Apexmas get free shipping and each orders receives a free commemorative Apex ornament, while supplies last.
GUNS Editor Brent T. Wheat had a makeover performed by TMT Tactical on his 30-year-old duty-issued GLOCK 22. They treated the .40 S&W to a full grip reduction and epoxy fill of the backstrap; an undercut of the trigger guard; unique stippling on the grip, frame and under the trigger guard, and more.

 

The topic of this piece, from 2012, is still of great interest.
The young lady in question preferred the Walter P22 to other guns to which she'd been exposed; the choice is hers. Photo: Smith-Wesson.com

While on the road last week, I had occasion to be around a group of people I'm too often away from. I was privileged to get to meet and spend time with a young lady, a friend of the family. Due to discussions held within her hearing, she apparently determined I was someone she should talk to.

“You're a gun guy,” she said. “I live alone and my mother thinks I need a gun.”

Whatever for, I asked. “For protection,” was the response. From what do you need protection?

She replied that there was some concern that “someone” could break in to her home. Again, why a gun? She knew that it would take some time to get help and that she might not have that kind of time.

The bottom line was, she was determined to get a gun but she had conflicting advice from various men in her life.

“I've been told to get a .380,” she said. “Then I was told to get a .357 Magnum. A revolver. It's heavy. Then I was told a 20 gauge shotgun and I was told to get a 9mm.”

Have you ever shot anything before? She said she'd fired a Walther P22.

“How did you like that?” I asked. She liked it, a great deal in fact.

Fine. Get that.

Now the howls of outrage can begin. I'll tell you what I told her: men have no idea what gun she should have. Only she really knows – or can find out. Most men have less idea what gun a particular woman needs than they have of the next six numbers to be picked on the “big million lottery.”

She'd already confided that she was unimpressed with the blast and shock waves from centerfire rifle. Imagine her surprise on how that 20 gauge will sound in the confines of a room – something there is no place for her to find out before she needs it.

A revolver? Sure, I like revolvers and I like the .357 Magnum. Hell, I like .45s and 9mm and I even like some of the .380s I've fired. I also like the .44 Magnum and 12 gauge slugs – I really like slugs – and 5.56mm carbines. What I like has as little relevance to her problem as what kind of music I like.

Given the choice in like circumstance, Grassi prefers the Walther PPQ – in that line -- a fine choice in terms of reliability, handling, power and capacity. The choice is not his to make. Photo: Smith-Wesson.com

If she ever needs that gun, by definition she'll need it more than she's ever needed anything in her life. It's the only thing that stands between her and death or crippling injury. I want her confidence level to be high. That only comes from (1) comfort in her ability to handle that particular gun, (2) having a gun that's reliable and (3) having a gun that she will shoot. She told me she understood she'd have to shoot the gun in practice. How much practice can she get with ammo that's $25 per fifty rounds as opposed to $25 for 500 rounds?

How much less will she have to fight flinch in a rimfire as opposed to a snappy 9mm?

An Advantage Arms conversion unit making a GLOCK 26 a 22 pistol -- well in advance of the new GLOCK 44 -- was also shot on her property during the decision making process.

She was also concerned with Problem B. For those who came in late, Problem A is surviving the fight. Problem B is explaining your act to authorities – too many of whom are simply concerned with political prosecutions, something I've had to fight before.

She'd been told, “Wait until “they” (sic) are in your house before you fire.” Well, she is not going to pop people outside for walking along the sidewalk, thank you very much. The reasoning was the old saw, “if you have to pop 'em on the porch, drag 'em inside before the cops get there.”

Uh, no. Altering the crime scene assures you a stretch on the public dime for a long time even if the original act was clean.

Defense isn't about guns, it's about understanding power and responsibility. Photo: Ayoob.com.

Advice on guns and self defense is often worth less than you paid for it. Be careful. Make sure your B.S. Detector is activated. Buy and read In the Greatest Extreme: The Role of the Firearm in Personal Protection by Massad Ayoob to get that Problem B issue under control.

As to whether that .22 will work, remember this – no one wants to get shot, with any caliber. She's unlikely to face a high risk robbery crew and more likely to face a feeb who thinks he's preying on a defenseless woman.

That would be a problem in victim selection.

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  - - Rich Grassi
 
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