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MARCH 5, 2024

SureFire has named Primary Arms as their 2023 Dealer of the Year. This prestigious award solidifies PrimaryArms.com as the premier source for all SureFire needs.
The readers of Predator Xtreme awarded CCI the 2024 Gold Award in the category of Rimfire Ammunition. The Readers’ Choice Awards are 100-percent reader driven and deliver unbiased views of what everyday hunters use and count on in the field.
Registration for the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s 2024 National Trophy Pistol and Rifle Matches is now open. The National Matches comprises the CMP National Trophy Pistol and Rifle Matches, National Games Matches, National Smallbore Matches, National Air Gun Championships and the National Mid-Range and Long Range Matches.

Hornady RAPiD Safes, activated by an advanced RFID mechanism, seamlessly respond to the key fob or discreet sticker, unlocking instant access via a spring-assist lid.
Galco’s Halo holster allows comfortable concealed carry of a pistol with a light mounted. The Halo is now available for the SIG P320C with a light attached.

The Bear Edge 4 1/2" G10 Serrated Sideliner with Trigger boasts a sleek and ergonomic design and features a 3 3/8-inch serrated blade, torx screw construction, minimalist, snag-free shape, and ambidextrous pocket clip.

The latest addition to American Buffalo Knife and Tool Co.’s Cattleman line, the Buckboard Folding Knife is built for tough jobs. With a 3-inch stainless steel blade, the Buckboard folds down to a compact 3.5 inches when closed for easy carrying.
Armasight announces a firmware update for the Sidekick 320 and 640 hand held thermal devices. The March 2024 updates include improved image quality and increased battery life in extreme cold conditions as well as better frame rates and general bug fixes.
SKRE Gear has announced the launch of its Ambassador/Affiliate Marketing Program. This program partners content creators and influencers in the hunting community with SKRE GEAR and provides them with product content and the ability to monetize premium products from the company.

Vigilant Gear, owner of Primary Weapons Systems and Lone Wolf Arms, is pleased to announce the appointment of Ben Fleming as its new President.
February’s email topic addresses the topic of Red Dot installation and expectations for consumers on handguns and Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs). Handguns & Red Dots show they are decreasing year-over-year at a similar rate, where MSR’s never had a huge lift due to the “surge”.
The February 2024 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,343,478 is a decrease of 0.01 percent compared to the February 2023 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,343,593. For comparison, the unadjusted February 2024 FBI NICS figure of 2,336,390 reflects a 6.6 percent decrease from the unadjusted FBI NICS figure of 2,502,385 in February 2023.

NSSF® welcomes the introduction of S. 3812, the Fighting Irrational Regulatory Enforcement to Avert Retailers’ Misfortune (FIREARM) Act, by U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa). The “FIREARM” Act would create a safe harbor for federal firearm licensees (FFLs) who are at risk of losing their licenses and livelihoods due to the Biden administration’s “zero-tolerance” policy that has weaponized the ATF to revoke licenses for minor unintentional clerical errors and mistakes.
BPI Outdoors / Bergara Rifles announced the promotion of Dakota Russell to the position of VP of Sales for its Bergara Division. Russell will now be responsible for the management of Bergara’s entire sales force consisting of four independent sales agencies and 40 sales reps.
Primary Arms Government announces its Gold Sponsorship of the National Tactical Officers Association for the year 2024. The NTOA offers comprehensive programs, training, and resources aimed at elevating the standards of tactical operations both domestically and internationally.

This year marks the 10-year anniversary of Langdon Tactical Technology. In celebration of this milestone, LTT has unveiled an anniversary campaign that will stretch throughout 2024 with limited run products, special edition merchandise, and promotions for all LTT customers.
Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners have filed a motion for summary judgment with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York seeking a final resolution to its lawsuit challenging New York state and municipal laws prohibiting private citizens from possessing and using stun guns and tasers.
Bear Creek Arsenal is launching a full-size duty polymer handgun and upgrading it with a 20-degree grip angle and bear fur stippling for the perfect grip and control and extra texturing on the front for thumb support.

RETAY, A Banshee Brands LLC division, enters the professional and defense markets with four shotguns designed to perform flawlessly under extreme conditions.
Premiering at Outdoor Classics 2024, the Merger LRF XP35 is the most compact binocular by Pulsar, featuring the widest field of view in its category and an extremely sensitive thermal sensor.
In a significant development for entry-level monocular users, Pulsar announces the release of the Axion XQ30 Pro thermal imaging monocular, a substantial upgrade to its well-received predecessor, the Axion XM30F.
This week, the No Lowballers podcast is joined by special forces veteran, mixed-martial arts fighter, and social media star Tim Kennedy. He talks about warzones, culture and classrooms.
FN America announces its newest consumer rebate offer, Spring into Savings, available March 1 through May 16, 2024. The program offers up to $150.00 cash back on 70 different models.
Shooting Sports Retailer just released a newsletter to over 16,000 dealers featuring Liberty Ammunition. They call Liberty the “New Breed of High-Performance Ammunition”. The SSR newsletter outlines why Liberty is better than other brands.
AG Composites is offering 10 percent off its stock purchases to all members of Len Backus’ Long Range Hunting forum starting now until the end of the month. AG Composites offers stock options in both carbon and fiberglass that other manufacturers don't.

Mission First Tactical announced that they have partnered with Sportsman’s Warehouse to offer new Translucent EXD Magazine Kits. The Sportsman’s Warehouse Mag Kits include two Translucent EXD Magazines and an EXD Mag Coupler.

 

Editor's note: This feature, from The Tactical Wire, June 26, 2012, has been reprinted in Claude Werner's book, Thinking Clearly about Self-Defense and Personal Protection. It's about the mental aspect of self-defense and it's a critical piece of the serious student's development.

It’s true that a handgun doesn't look like your Fairy Godmother's Magic Wand or a rabbit's foot. The answer to the question “Which one of these doesn’t belong?” is fairly obvious. Despite that, most gunowners don’t spend the amount of time training and practicing with their handguns that we of the ‘cognoscenti’ would like them to.

Still, every year hundreds of thousands of people, who have had no training whatsoever and who seldom practice, successfully defend themselves with firearms, often small ones, from villains intending them harm. Accordingly, the statement: "But you need to actually train with said gun and practice often if you expect to save your life with it one day" isn't necessarily true. In fact, there’s not much real evidence to back up that kind of statement at all.

The essence of the problem is that those of us who study mortal combat professionally have constructed a fusion of the worst possible law enforcement and military incidents. The resulting amalgamated adversary is an extremely formidable boogeyman who a T-1000 Terminator would have difficulty defeating. Actually finding a criminal who remotely resembles that boogeyman is quite a different matter.

Many, perhaps most, criminals are capable of committing the most unspeakable acts against pliant victims. Once defensive tools come into play, the criminal’s motivation tends to flag quite rapidly. Economically based criminals are in the business of victimization not fighting. As soon as a gun comes out, it’s an obvious clue that the victimization has gone sour and turned into a fight. Not good from the criminal’s point of view. The most common response is to point to their watch – “Oh, look at the time. Have to go now.” Actual gunfire makes the souring of the process even more evident.

Another platitude among the ‘cognoscenti’ is that small guns aren’t powerful, are difficult to shoot well, and are less reliable than service pistols. So what! Pocket pistols are portable, concealable in almost all environments, and unintimidating to the user. They are convenient in a way that the best service pistol and holster combination will never be. Hence, they will be there when the service pistol isn’t. By the way, without hearing protection, the difference in sound level between a .25 and a .45 is 2 dB; hardly distinguishable by the human ear. It’s a fact that wearing good hearing protection all the time has caused us to forget.

Is the difference in “power”, reliability and functional accuracy significant? Especially when most of us admit that the term “powerful handgun” is an oxymoron at best and a dichotomy at worst. When the results of encounters between criminals and private citizens are scrutinized there’s not much evidence to support that contention. I have asked the training community to provide me documented examples of incidents where a private citizen was injured after shooting an attacker with a small caliber handgun. To date, the silence has been deafening. The responses all invoke the “Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda” paradigm. To wit: she Shoulda had a bigger gun, because if he Woulda been a more determined attacker, it Coulda turned out differently. That’s not a convincing argument when exposed to daylight.

Citations of the exploits of fanatical overseas savages and authority hating criminals resisting the police like cornered rats are also completely non sequitur to the question. If the exploits of fanatical savages overseas were relevant, we’d never leave the house unless wearing a helmet, hard body armor, and carrying a rifle with at least a basic load of ammunition. Preferably, we’d also be accompanied by a platoon of our peers. But I don’t see much of that except at fantasy camp training weekends. We certainly wouldn’t be going out alone while carrying only a pathetic popgun that can be fired with one hand and a handful of spare ammo.

It's an odd statement coming from someone who makes his living doing firearms training, but, as I see it, the NEED for training and pistols whose caliber begins with 4 is much overblown. And often what is taught is of questionable relevance to the needs of a mainstream person. If we in the community want to see more people get trained, we need to adopt a “less is more” philosophy and make our training relevant to the mainstream’s needs and resource constraints.

The training industry has only existed for 30 years or so and people have been successfully defending themselves with handguns for a lot longer than that. Maybe the talisman does work. Or maybe people are just smarter and more capable of taking care of themselves than we give them credit for.

— Claude Werner

Claude Werner served in Airborne, Ranger, Special Forces and Mechanized Infantry units in the US Army as both an enlisted man and an officer. He eventually became a Special Forces A-Team Commander, Intelligence Officer and Mech Infantry Company Commander. Well known in the shooting community, he was formerly the Chief Instructor of the elite Rogers Shooting School and has won six sanctioned IDPA Championships with snub nose revolvers. In his civilian career, he was Research Director of three commercial real estate firms and was the National Director of Real Estate Research for Deloitte & Touche LLP. He can be reached at firearms_safety@bellsouth.net

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