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DECEMBER 20, 2022

Today’s Tactical Wire is the final edition for 2022. Following tonight will be having our annual two-week hiatus. We will not publish any of our wires until we commence our 2023 publishing schedule on Wednesday, January 4, 2023. We wish you the happiest of holiday seasons and a prosperous New Year.
Maxim Defense factory pro shooter Kristie Watson has won her division of the Tactical Games. Watson qualified for Nationals in the Elite Division, but actually competed and won in the Women’s Master’s Division.
Primary Arms congratulates pro-shooting ambassador J.J. Racaza on his 1st place victory at the IPSC Handgun World Shoot XIX in Pattaya, Thailand.

Bushnell, along with Hoppe’s, congratulate pro shooters Jessie Harrison, KC Eusebio and Maggie Reese for their impressive performances representing Team USA at the 2022 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XIX. The competition took place November 27 – December 3, 2022, in Pattaya, Thailand.
A California appeals court panel has unanimously denied a request from state Attorney General Rob Bonta for an immediate stay of an injunction in a case brought by the Second Amendment Foundation in a challenge of the state law allowing the state Department of Justice to share personal information about firearms owners with private researchers.
Rounded by Concealment Express invites dealers, buyers, and retailers to set appointments for meetings in Booth #42721 during the National Shooting Sports Foundation SHOT Show held at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada, from January 16-20.

1791 Outdoor Lifestyle Group has several holster options available for carrying the SIG SAUER P365-XMACRO. These include the Premium Ballistic Nylon Holster, Ultra Custom Holsters and more.
Nexbelt, “The Gun Belt With No Holes”, announced that they have selected Keystone Manufacturer’s Representatives to rep their EDC ratchet-style gun belts in the Northeast United States.
The unique design of the Guardian EDC Concealed Carry Laptop Bag combines the versatility of a modular pack with the internal features of a daily carry CCW pack, complete with a dedicated concealed carry compartment.

Buck Knives offers more than 150 knives which are built by craftsmen in the company’s state-of-the-art facility in Post Falls, Idaho.
The Galco FLETCH holster has a retention strap, two-piece construction and is contoured to the hip. The holster is now available for the SIG-Sauer P365, P365XL, and Spectre Comp with or without red dot.
Pascal Fischbach put up an impressive showing at the 2022 European Benchrest Championships, placing 3rd in the Heavy Varmint Aggregate, winning the Light Varmint Aggregate, and taking the overall Championship by winning the 2-gun aggregate.

Aguila Ammunition announced the sponsorship of elite SWAT sniper and competitive shooter Sal Hernandez. Sal has been serving as a Police Officer in Texas for 10 years, with the last 6 spent on the SWAT team.
AMMO, Inc. announced Jared Smith’s hiring as the Company’s Chief Operating Officer & President, effective January 3, 2023.
Hornady Outfitter ammunition has been honored by Field & Stream with inclusion in its 2022 Best of the Best awards.

Blackout Defense announces availability of fixed magazine California-compliant rifles. Their rifle builder web page allows customers to fully customize a Blackout Defense rifle, and it now includes a fixed-magazine option specifically for California residents.
iAiming, a worldwide leader in smart thermal rifle scopes and provider of “First Shot-Absolute Zero” technology has expanded their operations into North America with headquarters based in Arlington, Texas.
ITAR export authorizations for items transferred from State Department control to Commerce Department control must be transitioned to EAR authorizations by March 9, 2023.

RISE Armament announced the ‘ICONIC by RISE Independent Two-Stage Trigger’ won the 2022 Ballistic’s Best Award in the AR Trigger category.
The National Rifle Association’s Shooting Illustrated magazine selected Federal’s new 30 Super Carry Cartridge to receive its Golden Bullseye Award for 2023 Ammunition Product of the Year.
Maxim Defense, manufacturer of state-of-the-art precision firearms, firearm parts and accessories, is proud to announce they have partnered with the NSSF and Gunbroker.com to support Project ChildSafe.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation has awarded Freedom Outdoors, formerly known as Freedom Shooting Center, its Five-Star rating for range excellence.
When a previous payment provider shut down their ecommerce business, SilencerCo turned to industry-leader Orchid to get back up and running.
The integration between Orchid eBound and Fishbowl ERP automates FFL operations and eliminates the need for manual duplicate entry.
Real Avid announced that the company's recently introduced Sight Pusher for Glock was selected by the Concealed Carry Magazine editorial team as an "Editor's Choice" pick.
Gun Owners of America in partnership with We the Female and Oklahoma State Representative Jay Steagall, owner of Cloverleaf Precision, will hold an “Arm the Teachers” event in Yukon, Oklahoma, on January 7 & 8, 2023.
XS Sights introduces new Lever Rails for Henry Big Boy carbines chambered in .357 Magnum (HN-6001R-N) and .44 Magnum (HN-6002R-N). The XS Sights Lever Rails are machined from aircraft-grade aluminum and hard coat anodized to provide a lightweight mounting system that is tough enough for a lifetime of service.
What began as an innovative idea among the minds at CZ and Dan Wesson has finally come to life. Now available in 9mm, the DWX is ideal for everything from USPSA competition to recreational shooting.
Davidson’s is very pleased to announce their latest Exclusive pistol produced in conjunction with Ruger – the LCP Max Elite. Davidson’s adds a red anodized aluminum trigger and an additional 12-round magazine is included with the LCP Max Elite from Davidson’s.
The MDT ACC Elite Chassis System is a fusion of design and engineering created for top-tier professional shooters. Each ACC Elite Chassis is assembled from CNC machined 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum with Black, FDE, or Titanium Blue finish.
Athlon Optics announced their new line of TALOS BTR GEN2 rifle scopes that combines great features with a low price point.
XTech Tactical is launching its first “Stocking Stuffer” sale, including products like AK47 magazines, Shield +2 extenders and more.
The newest addition to the The Armory Life family of digital magazines is the History of the 1911 issue, just recently released. The digital magazine features a deep-dive consideration of the story of the 1911, from its release more than a century ago, through its service during the 20th century and beyond.
Red Arrow Weapons announced that the company has added Credova payment options to make their high-quality line of firearms more accessible to customers.
Mossberg's 940 Pro Tactical Holosun Micro Dot Combo features a HS407K open reflex optical sight, giving consumers the choice of purchasing the standard 940 Pro Tactical (with cover plate for when a mounted optic is not used) or a ready-for-the-range combo.
NSSF will host several governors at SHOT Show 2023 to speak about the importance of the firearm industry to their state, efforts to attract firearm and ammunition-related businesses, and the benefits of firearm-related businesses to their state economies.
 

For those who read Shooting Wire, you saw that I checked out yesterday by looking at the newest gun offering from Ruger and by going through old photos, rendering some to digital format and discarding the hard copies. It’s time to reduce the load and streamline.

While going through the images, I noted my history on the job. While I’m glad it’s over – I’m glad I did it and that I don’t have to do it again. And I’m thankful for those who step into the breach even in these troublesome times.

Looking in the ‘wayback machine,’ I see a range officer in uniform with no ear pro getting ready to start a line of shooters. Yes, hearing protection was standard in 1980 but that apparently wasn’t his thing. Note the stopwatch, a standard item on shooting ranges until the common, low-cost availability of electronic timers. (We also had to get stingy administrators to come across with the money to buy such modern conveniences.)

One of his shooters is shown shooting from a ‘barricade’ position, using a standing post as a simulator of a wall (“cover”) for support – a bad idea operationally. While the instructor wears an original 6 ½” M29 with Remington 240 grain SJHP ammo in the holster’s loops, the shooter uses a more-common 4” S&W M19, likely carried with 38 Special ammo.

You’ll notice the duty belts are comparatively “slick,” no new-age crap overloading the already heavy load.

Moving to the photo from the mid-1990s, you see a line with 2nd and 3rd Generation S&W autoloaders, a mix of M645s and M4506s. More gear on the belts, still doing the obligatory 8-round mag dumps for quals (all the early quals I had participated in used 6-round cylinder dumps followed by reloads and firing another cylinder or two under time.)

A target from 1995 shows how interested I was in making it home at the end of the day. Using the then-standard agency qual, I shot the issued 645 one-handed for all strings. According to notes on the target, it was “15°, flurries.”

I guess I was more gung-ho then.

The next photo shows a new hire getting a day on the range before getting a slot in the academy. That was around the same time as the previous photo. What could he learn in such conditions?

He did fine. I guess he was pretty gung-ho too.

Already feeling nostalgia then, I snapped up the pictured M10 4” heavy barrel revolver. It already had the front sight painted up and I installed Pachmayr Professionals “Grippers” after applying black tape to the backstrap to prevent (more) rust.

It’s quite the shooter – and I won’t have it updated by a custom shop. If it shoots well for me, I leave it alone.

As the late 1990s arrived, I packed for training at the HK International Training Division in Loudon Co. Virginia. The first week was Tactical Pistol and the second was Pistol Instructor. It was great schooling – and a good place to learn the use of the electronic timer and various ways to approach shooter evaluations.

They had a qual course, it was fairly standard for the era. To get to it, you had to pass the standards. Not a “line drill,” each student performed each skill individually for the approval of an instructor who made a record of the performance. As opposed to testifying, “yes, I worked that shift on the range and the record shows Deputy Snuffy was there and passed – but I don’t recall any specifics about whether he could actually hit the target at 25 yards …,” you could give specific testimony.

That was a game-changer for me and our state academy (quite independent from my experience) started doing the same thing within just a few years.

That’s fast for law enforcement.

There have been lots of positive changes, across the board. Look at concealed carry laws nationwide, the availability of training and information, more gun owners and shooters – all that’s positive.

The downside is we’ve forgotten lessons from those who’ve gone before us. Gear is great, product innovation is positive – but if you can’t think, you lose. Where we collapse is in preparedness and decision making.

Remember, for those of us no longer on the job, the first mission is avoid contact. The old driver’s ed. teacher always said to look a long ways ahead and use that peripheral vision as you went – don’t forget checking the mirrors.

As you wander through life, focus far ahead. You’ll be surprised at what you can see – in time to avoid it.

If you have to use force, you didn’t pass that first test. Your mission has now become force a break in contact.

If you can escape, evade, and avoid further contact with no force, good. Even if force is required, the other side can elect to move on – that’s a win for you.

That’s it for me this year. Have a safe, healthy holiday season. Focus on family and friends. We’ll be back next year –

-- Rich Grassi

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