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OCTOBER 31, 2023

Springfield Armory announced that its new Echelon 9mm pistol has won the esteemed Guns & Ammo 2023 Handgun of the Year Award.
Celerant Technology received honors by the NASGW for the partnership and support that they bring to the SCOPE CLX program at the 2023 NASGW Expo. Celerant was recognized for its invaluable data and technical contributions to SCOPE CLX.
American Outdoor Brands, Inc. announced that it has been recognized as Accessory Manufacturer of the Year by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers. In addition, the company’s Caldwell brand received the Caliber Best New Accessory Award for the Caldwell Flash Bang Target Hit Indicator.

Bushnell would like to congratulate sponsored shooter Jessie Harrison for winning three major USPSA championship titles over the last two months. During her recent string of major USPSA wins, Harrison relied on products from both Bushnell and Hoppe’s to reach the podium.
At the 2023 IDPA World Championship held October 12th-16th, team Wilson Combat brought home two World Division Championship Titles.
Mission First Tactical announced they are attending and displaying at the 2023 SWAT Round Up International event presented by the Florida SWAT Association. This SWAT training, competition and vendor show will be held in Orlando, Florida.

Damian Ross, founder of Self Defense Company, takes the guesswork and mystique out of self-defense in the new release of the official Self-Defense for Dummies by Wiley Publishing. Damian clarifies and removes the sport and ceremony from self-defense, giving readers actionable insights into real self-defense.
FALCO Holsters introduces new concealed carry solutions. The company unveils cutting-edge leather inside-the-waistband and shoulder holsters featuring enhanced retention screw customization, an integrated sight rail, plus a luxuriously soft leather underlay protecting the gun finish, adding comfort for gun owners, and increasing the overall sturdiness of the holsters.
Galco adds the SIG-Sauer P365 XL – with or without optic – to the line of fits for their Royal Guard 2.0 IWB holster. It features a metal-reinforced mouth, removable belt loops, in a two-tone color scheme.

AMMO, Inc. announced that it will release financial results for its fiscal second quarter 2024, ending September 30, 2023, after the stock market closes on Thursday, November 9, 2023.
The Headrest Safe Company, LLC announced that they have struck a multi-month deal with nationally-syndicated talk radio host, Dana Loesch, to promote the Headrest Safe on her daily radio show.
Trijicon, Inc. was selected by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to provide the RMR HD and MRO HD optics for the Rifle Red Dot Sights and Mounts solicitation. The Trijicon MRO HD received a maximum threshold award of $7.0 million within the large objective lens category and the Trijicon RMR HD received a maximum threshold award of $4.0 million within the standard objective lens category.

A federal judge in California has granted a preliminary injunction in a Second Amendment Foundation challenge of two California statutes prohibiting gun shows at the Orange County Fairgrounds and on state-owned property, while denying a requested stay to allow the state time to file an appeal.
NEXTORCH Industries announced the high-output rechargeable WL11 Rail Mounted Tactical light. The 650-lumen beam casts the perfect amount of illumination in low light situations. The WL11 is a powerful weapon light that weighs only 2.6 oz and runs approximately 1.5 hours on a full charge.
Smaller than the Taurus 92, a compact gun that holds 18 rounds -- it’s back: the Taurus 917C is making its return to the US consumer market. Unlike other compact double-action/single-action semi-automatic pistols the Taurus 917C is capable of mounting full size weapon mounted lights and other accessories.

Federal Ammunition adds size No. 1 to its popular Power-Shok buckshot product line. The load provides the patterns and terminal performance needed, thanks to the Triple Plus wad system, quality lead pellets and granulated plastic buffer that minimizes shot deformation.
Primary Arms Optics announced the release of the 2nd generation SLx 3-18x50mm FFP Rifle Scope. The new optic is capable across a broad spectrum of engagement distances, offering agility at 3x magnification while easily adjusting to 18x for long-range precision.

The Scrap FR Shirt stands out not only for its flame-resistant properties but also for its lightweight and breathable design. Made of an advanced aramid blend, it offers full protection against open flames and hot brass while keeping you cool and comfortable.

HeadHunters NW drops the next episode of the HeadHunters NW Podcast. Hosted by Shaylene Keiner, President of HeadHunters NW, this installment delves into the importance of brand experience at the consumer level, plus what makes the shooting industry unique, with sales and marketing leader Matt Campbell.

 

In the third video of Walther’s Beyond the Counter series, we travel to Brandon, Mississippi, the home of Van’s Deer Processing. This episode features Van Allen, owner and founder, who got his first taste of store ownership at six years old while behind the cash register of his family’s grocery store.
On this edition of America’s 1st Freedom, the Biden Administration is doing all they can to avoid any substantive debate about their desired policies. The political implications exposed in this feature should interest every gun owner.
Just in time for the holidays, Walther Arms, Inc. announces an excellent opportunity for consumers with their new promotion. From October 30 to December 15, 2023, consumers will receive 100 rounds of Sierra 124gr hollow point ammunition with the purchase of a Walther PDP handgun
The new Dueling Tree is both rimfire and centerfire ready, no need to keep two sets of plates. These 6″ Round Dueling Tree Plates function with .22s, 9mm, 40 cal and 45s.
Bear Creek Arsenal produces high-quality rimfire firearms for the AR market, which includes a 22 WMR. It uses a straight blowback design and uses a standard ½ - 28 thread pitch and can be easily swapped for your favorite suppressor or muzzle device.
Nosler has received reports from customers who experienced excessive chamber pressures while using 28 Nosler 175gr AccuBond Long-Range Trophy Grade Ammunition (Part #60155). Excessive chamber pressures may result in firearm damage and/or personal injury.
IWI US, Inc. (“IWI”) has determined that the Carmel Rifle has a safety issue with the firing pin blocker and is thereby subject to a Safety Warning and Recall Notice. IWI is issuing this mandatory recall to repair the safety issue in the specific Carmel rifles. IWI will correct these recalled firearms at no cost to the customer, and this recall does not affect any other IWI products.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife invites veterans to visit and shoot for free at one of Ohio’s premier public shooting ranges on Veterans Day, Saturday, Nov. 11.
Remington Ammunition introduced The Remington Podcast. Hosted by Remington’s Audrey Mayes, the show takes a deep dive into all things ammunition.
 

Today’s feature comes to us from Greg Moats.

Twenty-five years ago, I noticed that my children occasionally spoke a pidgin-version of my lingo, but we could still understand each other. Currently, by way of contrast, my grandchildren often speak in tongues that even the most talented Berlitz Instructor couldn’t make me understand. Ultimately definitions are determined by their usage. Take for instance the term, “influencer.” To people in my grandchildren’s generation an “influencer” is a technical term for some sort of social media maven. To me, a baby-boomer now into his eighth decade, “influencers” were people like Colonel Jeff Cooper. His “influence” on my life was doctrinal and indelible, not superficial, and momentary. Aside from my love of God and Country, my love of guns and shooting is probably the least ephemeral facet of my life and it was largely “influenced” by Cooper.

Range Master Dave Hartman starts the 1st range session by instructing and overseeing the proper method of removing the handgun from the gunboat and ensuring that it is unloaded.

I desire that my grandchildren learn and experience something of value relating to guns and shooting, and that’s something that they won’t stumble across while “cyber-surfing” on their cell phones. Cooper’s influence thru the vehicle of his legacy, Gunsite Academy, is still available and has been providing value since 1976.

Ten years ago, some of the Gunsite staff requested that a special version of the 250 class be conducted for their teenage family members and close friends. The 250 class is the original program conducted by Colonel Cooper and is required for all students, regardless of experience, to complete prior to taking more advanced classes. Gunsite’s owner, Buzz Mills, okayed the project and the first “Youth 250” class was conducted with 5 students. All involved in the experiment felt that it was successful enough to repeat it the following year. The next scheduled class was offered publicly to individuals aged 12-16 and the roster doubled to 10 students. Realizing that they had a marketable product on their hands, they set about developing a curriculum that would contain all the material covered in the standard 250 class but delivered in a manner that would be effective for teenagers.

According to Gunsite’s Director of Training, Dave Hartman, the school exercises, night-shoot, house-clearing, ravine-walk and man-against-man drills that the Youth-class perform are identical to those conducted in the adult class. Delivery of the material varies slightly, but the content is identical. Teenagers have different life experiences, attention spans and fewer bad habits to unlearn than adult students, so the pace of the Youth-class is different. While breaks are scheduled in advance for the adult classes, the instructors of the Youth-class have the flexibility to break whenever they feel the attentiveness of the students is lagging. Prior to starting the Youth-class on Monday morning, Gunsite schedules a Sunday afternoon barbecue to allow the class members and their parents to have an overview of coming events. At the conclusion of the meeting, students are paired off with a “battle buddy.” They are to remain inseparable throughout the week ensuring that their partner is drinking plenty of water, keeping their magazines loaded, is promptly getting on the firing line when their relay is called and acting as a general cheerleader for their buddy’s accomplishments. They interview them at the end of the barbecue and then introduce them to the class first thing Monday morning. They also begin each morning and afternoon session by having two students tell the class a joke. As a result, the Gunsite staff have found that camaraderie is built much quicker in the Youth-class than in the standard class format.

An encouraging statistic is that 14 of the 24 teenagers in the class were young ladies.

Evolution of Doctrine

The guiding ideology that drove the initial development of Gunsite’s curriculum was a concept that Cooper labeled, “The modern technique of the pistol.” He defined the components of the modern technique as: The Fighting Stance, Presentation, Flash Sight Picture, Compressed Surprise Break and Heavy Duty Pistol. To the Colonel, who was never afraid of dogmatism, “Fighting Stance” meant (and was originally titled) “The Weaver Stance.” A hallmark of professionalism is the ability to adapt and evolve methodology and Gunsite no longer presents the Weaver Stance as THE “correct” way to shoot, therefore the title “The Weaver Stance” was changed to “The Fighting Stance.” Gunsite has students experiment by shooting with their support-side foot slightly forward (like Weaver), then try shooting with their feet even (as with Isosceles) and even had them attempt to shoot with their strong-side foot forward (like Jerry Miculek). The Youth-class shooters are told to adopt the method that felt most comfortable as long as it was a balanced fighting stance. The guidebook that every student receives has added a detailed description of the “Modified Isosceles” stance; proteges of the modern technique no longer worship solely at the altar of the Weaver Stance.

Every exercise and drill conducted during the Youth class is performed under scrutiny and supervision of Gunsite’s instructional staff.

Likewise, when teaching strong-hand-only shooting, students practice with the handgun canted inboard and perpendicular with a combination of their strong-side foot forward, both feet even and support-side foot forward. Students then were told to select which combination was the most comfortable for them.

The strong-hand shooting session was the ideal segue into shooting with the use of an auxiliary flashlight. Two techniques were presented to the Youth class, the FBI technique and the Harries method. The FBI technique has the shooter hold the flashlight with the arm extended away from the shoulder. This gets the light away from the shooter’s head and body in case their adversary shoots at the light. The Harries method, named for early Gunsite Instructor Michael Harries, has the shooter firmly press the back of their support hand against the back of the strong hand and form isometric tension to stabilize the handgun. Due to the influence of Gunsite, if you see an actor using a flashlight on TV or in the movies, the chances are they’re employing the Harries method.

More to follow ...

— Greg Moats

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