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FEBRUARY 2, 2023

Team Federal had an excellent showing at the Leupold Steel Classic Texas Precision Match held January 27-29 in Navasota, Texas. Federal sponsored shooters Cory Klemashevich took first place in the Gas Gun Division and Greg Bell won first place in the Tactical Division.
What appears to have been a blatant effort by the State of Illinois to go “judge shopping” to transfer several federal lawsuits challenging the new state law banning so-called “assault weapons” and their magazines has backfired, says the Second Amendment Foundation.
Freedom Munitions LLC will exhibit at the Great American Outdoor Show under new ownership, showcasing the well-known brands of Freedom Munitions, X-Treme Bullets, and LAX Ammunition.

Mission First Tactical announced that they will be exhibiting at the Worldwide Spring Trade Show from Tuesday, February 7th through Thursday, February 9th in Reno, NV.
Maxim Defense announced that they will be exhibiting at the Worldwide Spring Trade Show from Tuesday, February 7th through Thursday, February 9th in Reno, NV.
X-Vision Optics will be on display at the Nations’ Best Sports Spring Semi-Annual Market in Fort Worth, Texas. X-Vision Optics will feature its 2023 line-up of thermal products and night vision binoculars.

AGM announced that they will be exhibiting at Nations Best Sports show on Feb 2-6 2023. As an official vendor of NBS, AGM will have the opportunity to meet with and sell to NBS Members – independent sporting goods retailers in North America.
FightLite® Industries, a division of ARES Defense Systems, Inc., has announced its support of the 2023 Shooting Sports Showcase at the CMP Marksmanship Park in Talladega, Alabama, on March 28.
SAR announced that they will be exhibiting at the Worldwide Spring Trade Show in Reno, NV. The company will be unveiling their latest offerings.

Faxon Firearms will be exhibiting at the Nation's Best Sports Spring Semi-Annual Market held Thursday, February 2nd to Monday, February 6th in Fort Worth, TX.
SilencerCo is excited to give away a free suppressor each day at the Western Hunting & Conservation Expo. The event will be held at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah from February 2 - 5, 2023.
True has released the Berm, a small keychain knife designed to always be within reach. This ultra-compact knife is meant to be accessible and used for day-to-day tasks.

An update for the Modern Tactical collection of concealed carry fanny packs, the lightweight HIP Gunner is designed to carry your weapon concealed on the waist or sling style cross-body.
Springfield Armory announced that the Hellcat Pro 9mm has won the top slot in the “Best Compact Semi-Auto” category of Ballistic magazine’s annual Ballistic’s Best Readers’ Choice Awards for 2022.
Hillsdale College hosted a Law Enforcement Outreach Conference on January 27 at the college’s Dow Hotel and Conference Center where law enforcement officers from across the country received training to become certified in teaching the Hillsdale College Law Enforcement Constitution Course.

The Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute, Inc., (SAAMI) has announced the acceptance of three new rifle cartridges for SAAMI standardization: 7mm Precision Rifle, 360 Buckhammer, and 400 Legend.
Springfield Armory announced that the 1911 DS Prodigy 9mm has won the top slot in the “Best 1911” category of Ballistic magazine’s annual Ballistic’s Best Readers’ Choice Awards for 2022.
AMTAC announces a new brand identity and a new over-barrel CQC rifle suppressor for law enforcement and hunting.

Maxim Defense will be attending the (NBS) Nation’s Best Sports Spring Semi-Annual Market and showcasing their latest offerings Thursday, February 2 through Monday, February 6 at the Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas.
Winchester announced that the U.S. Army has awarded the company a contract to manufacture, test, and deliver 5 million 6.8mm Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) cartridges.
AMMO, Inc. announced that it will release financial results for its fiscal third quarter 2023 ending December 31, 2022, after the stock market closes on Tuesday, February 14, 2023. The Company will also host a conference call for investors at 5:00 p.m. EST that same day.
GPO USA’s original 10x50 rangefinding binocular has recently been named the Best Rangefinding Binocular by POPULAR MECHANICS Magazine.
Gun Owners of America announced support for the introduction of the SHORT (Stop Harrassing Owners of Rifles Today) Act by Congressman Andrew Clyde (GA) and Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (KS). This bill, which would remove the unconstitutional taxation, registration, and regulation in the National Firearms Act of Short-Barreled Rifles, Short-Barreled Shotguns, and those classified under “Any Other Weapons,” was introduced to coincide with the formal publication of the ATF’s draconian pistol brace firearm ban.
The ETS Group announces the release of their new line of Carbon Smoke Series Magazines. These dark smoke-colored magazines are impact, chemical, and UV resistant, and the translucent body allows you to see the remaining round count.
Luth-AR announced the release of its new Lightweight Palm Handguard. The new Lightweight Palm Handguard is designed to provide a comfortable and secure grip for the shooter, while also reducing weight and improving airflow to the barrel.
Timber Creek Outdoors released new sizes to their Cantilever Scope mount at the 2023 SHOT Show. The Cantilever Mount was designed with the MSR shooter in mind and allows for quick and easy optics installation on any flat-top MSR while maintaining proper scope position.
DeSantis introduces the #215 Transit Holster, an old school IWB holster with a new school twist. It is built from firm, sueded center cut steerhide and reinforced at the top with both Kydex and premium saddle leather to aid in easy re-holstering.
The Second Amendment Foundation is poised to launch its 2023 television advertising campaign, reminding millions of viewers across the country about Joe Biden’s continuing efforts to ban guns and turn the right to keep and bear arms into a government-regulated privilege.
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms applauds the introduction of the “Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act” by Senators John Cornyn (R-TX) and Bill Hagerty (R-TN), and is encouraging America’s 22 million-plus licensed citizens to get behind the measure.
Vortex is launching the Vortex Nation newsletter, and one lucky subscriber is going to get the loadout of their dreams. From February 1 to March 31, 2023 the Vortex Nation Giveaway will award weekly winners leading up to the grand prize: a $5,500 Vortex optics and apparel shopping spree.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation commends U.S. Sen. John Cornyn’s introduction of S. 214, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. The legislation was introduced with 45 original co-sponsors to protect law-abiding concealed carry permit holders from being forced to navigate a patchwork of varying gun control laws when crossing state lines.
 

Last week’s Wire talked about the ability to make the proper defensive shot. “Can You Make The Shot?” Knowing in advance that you can -- or can’t -- make the required hit is important. Practice and repetition, working “defensive” scenarios from a variety of distances with different sized targets creates the skill and confidence to make an accurate shot. Equally important, but more difficult to develop, is the willingness to take the shot.

Firearms, especially pistols, were designed for fighting. Hunting, sports shooting and competition came later. Shooting a firearm accurately is a skill, one that can be developed through repetition, just like typing or juggling. The vast majority of the fundamentals go completely against our natural programming; there are no “natural born” shooters. Sure, some acquire the fundamentals quicker than others but, ultimately, it’s a matter of time, focus and dedication.

We use pistols to defend against a violent attack, human or otherwise, and train and practice accordingly. However, we all know that shooting cardboard, or even a “life-like” representation of a human is a far cry from actually using violence – in this case lethal force – against another person. This is true for the military, too, which has invested enormous energy to get soldiers acclimated to firing on the enemy – as opposed to aiming high over their heads as is common.

I’ve met more than a few gun owners who admit they’re not sure if they would shoot someone in defense. As an owner of a “defensive” pistol, you must acknowledge that at some point you may be forced to use it against another person. You shoot to stop the threat – the goal isn’t “killing” - but this act may very well end their life.

Not only must you be ready to use lethal force, you’re required to react and make that decision to fire in a timely fashion. Most defensive situations only last a few seconds. There’s no time for an internal debate over the morals of using lethal force. “If I don’t shoot now,” you ask yourself, “is the threat going to seriously injure or kill me – or someone I am responsible for?” Chances are, you must make this decision in less time than it takes to ask that question out loud.

There are plenty of written works on the use of lethal force, the required mindset and the decision-making process. I would start with Jeff Cooper’s writings. After studying these, it’s time to start asking yourself the hard questions. Then, you practice accordingly, working through shoot/no-shoot scenarios that require you to make quick decisions. Force-on-force training is the best method, and gets you used to interacting with others under stress. It helps prepare one to firing on other people.

Along the way maybe you start thinking that all this “gun-stuff” isn’t really your cup of tea. Before making a final decision, ask yourself, “What are the alternatives?” Especially if you’re responsible for other family members.

Using violence against another is the final option. If there’s an opportunity everything else, including avoidance and escape and/or issuing verbal commands, should be used before deciding it’s time to shoot. These actions may solve the problem; you’re not the easy victim they anticipated. If not, you must be willing to use lethal force. Study this well.

Tiger McKee is director of Shootrite Firearms Academy. He is the author of The Book of Two Guns, AR-15 Skills and Drills, has a regular column in American Handgunner and makes some cool knives and custom revolvers. www.shootrite.org or visit Shootrite’s Facebook page for other details.

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