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APRIL 25, 2024

Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) Bianchi Cup International Pistol Tournament. The second longest running pistol championship in the world, the 2024 CMP Bianchi Cup is set to fire May 21-24 at the Green Valley Rifle & Pistol Club in Hallsville, Mo., and will feature over $30,000 in giveaways and prizes.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania has handed a significant victory to the Second Amendment Foundation and young adults in the 18-20-year age group, allowing them to apply for concealed carry licenses in the state, while enjoining the state from arresting any law-abiding citizens in that age group for openly carrying firearms during a state of emergency.
Primary Arms Optics announced its sponsorship and attendance of the 2024 A Girl & A Gun National Conference, which will take place from April 25 to April 28 at the Cameo Shooting and Education Complex near Grand Junction, Colorado.

RTS Tactical announces the company will exhibit at the 2024 Texas Tactical Police Officers Association (TTPOA) Law Enforcement Annual Conference. This crucial gathering will be held this week at the Kalahari Resorts & Conventions in Round Rock, Texas.
In partnership with SIG SAUER and the ROSE by SIG SAUER program, SIG Elite Store, Nexus Shooting in Davie, Florida will host a two-day SIG SAUER in-store event Friday, April 26, 2024, and Saturday, April 27,2024.
Kimber, Mfg., Inc. will be exhibiting selected firearms at the Upcoming REEDS 32nd Annual Gun Fair in Little Falls Minnesota from April 26th through April 28th. Kimber will be debuting their new 1911 high polish 38 Super model at the REEDS event, plus several Kimber models will be available to shoot

The 2024 National NRA Foundation Banquet and Auction will be the official kick-off event to the NRA’s 153rd Annual Meetings and Exhibits. The Foundation’s Banquet and Auction will take place at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Hall A on May 16, 2024 at 5 PM.
Popticals® is pleased to announce the launch of POPZULU, an Ops Edition ballistics eyewear providing the ultimate ally in tactical and industrial eye protection. Popticals will officially unveil their POPZULU sunglasses, and their full line of adventure eyewear, during the upcoming NRA Show.
This spring, get ready to enter the giveaway of the year with the Ultimate Jacob Grey Firearms Package Giveaway. This collaboration brings several of the shooting sports industry's most renowned brands together to o?er an awesome opportunity for our followers.

NSSF® commends Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee for signing into law SB 2223, the Second Amendment Privacy Act. This NSSF-supported law protects the privacy and sensitive financial information of people purchasing firearms and ammunition in The Volunteer State.
HIVIZ® Shooting Systems announces the hiring of Joseph Smith as Vice President of Sales and Marketing. He joins the team with more than 25 years of experience in the outdoors industry including new business development, sales team coaching and management, marketing, and product development.
Outtech Sales Services announces its partnership with Watchtower Firearms. Through this collaboration, the Outtech Team will serve as the sales force for Watchtower’s complete range of firearms and accessories across the United States, excluding the TALO states.

Davidson’s is excited to announce the addition of Warne to its ever-growing optics product line category. Warne has developed a reputation for precise, rugged, and easy-to-use rings and bases while providing extremely high value.
Armasight proudly unveils the Collector 320 and 640 Compact Thermal weapon sights. The Collector series offers a breakthrough in thermal imaging technology, boasting a lightning-fast 60Hz refresh rate powered by Armasight’s Iron Wolf thermal image processing technology.
Reptilia® announces the latest enhancement to its renowned AUS™ Mounting System: the introduction of a new 1.93-inch height option. This addition rounds out their available magnified optic mount offerings by catering to diverse firearm configurations and ergonomic preferences.

Colt’s Manufacturing Company LLC announces the expansion of its renowned Python line with the introduction of 2.5” and 5” stainless-steel models. The expanded Python lineup now comprises six distinctive handguns, all chambered in .357 Magnum, featuring barrel lengths ranging from 2.5” to 8".
Kopfjäger is proud to unveil its latest breakthrough product: the Kopfjäger Mag Series. This cutting-edge shooting tripod mount promises to transform the shooting experience for both seasoned marksmen and newcomers to the world of firearms.
Pulsar is taking the next major step to improve on its high-tech riflescopes and has enabled ballistic calculations in the Digex C50 and Thermion Duo DXP50/55. Update to the newest firmware version 3.3 via the Stream Vision 2 mobile app to start using the advantages of ballistics in your digital and multispectral scopes even without an integrated laser rangefinder.

G9 Defense premium defensive ammunition is pleased to announce new 6.5 Creedmoor 120gr Solid Copper Super Match ammunition with ALPHA Brass. G9 Super Match technology is used in rifle projectiles intended for target, competition, and training applications.
Pulsar is introducing Firmware Update 2.5 with some important new features for the Merger LRF thermal imaging binocular line. Update your Merger LRF now via the Stream Vision 2 mobile application to experience improved nighttime performance.
With the newest firmware update 3.3, Pulsar is adding more versatility and ballistic options to its flagship thermal riflescopes line, the Thermion 2 LRF. After releasing the same update for the non-LRF versions, the brand is now enabling optional manual distance input in the LRF models.
BulletSafe announces the launch of the BulletSafe Advanced Vest with Integrated RLA Armor Inserts – a groundbreaking fusion of cutting-edge design and advanced ballistic protection.
The 2024 Old West: History, Guns & Gear Special Edition from GUNS Magazine continues a rich tradition of featuring iconic firearms, epic tales and notable characters of this captivating era of American history.
"The Objective" by SIG SAUER, the go-to industry resource for cutting-edge innovation in the world of military small arms technology is proud to publish SIG-MMG 338 Program: Tested and Delivered (Part 2).
Primary Arms Optics announces its sponsorship of The WOMA (Women's Outdoor Media Association) Foundation Annual Charity Fundraiser, taking place from April 25 to 28, 2024, at Rest Yourself River Ranch near Mineral Wells, TX.
 

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The wave of the pistol-mounted optic is sweeping across the law enforcement landscape nationally. Is it a good idea?

I’m not sure that matters; PMOs are here to stay, regardless of police agency adoption. A question that should be raised is “what’s the smart way to do this?”

As an example, a police trainer gets tasked with determining whether agency issue of pistol-mounted optics is a smart move. An alternative is “approved modification” of agency issued equipment, with the officer buying the optic, mounting and support gear and voluntarily undergoing transition training. Another is “leave well enough alone” and stick with guns as issued.

Complicating this is a program like that from GLOCK: the company will provide some model of their service pistols milled for the agency-specified optic; the outfit has only to get the support gear (e.g., holsters, spares for mounting, batteries, etc.) and training.

It’s not uncommon for agency employees to get a use-study started, with industry support, get part way through the various stages of the study and then get the message to begin the purchase process before the study is completed.

Other, larger agencies have already done studies, they are told. Why reinvent the wheel?

That sounds reasonable. One possible objection is that it could be that the people running the larger department’s study on the agency issue of pistol mounted optics “mailed it in,” or rounded some corners. How is that going to look if your program goes wheels up due to an equipment issue? That becomes a critical problem if someone gets hurt.

You priced the optics. You may have priced some of the incidentals. Did you calculate other potential costs?

Do you have simulations-only guns – with the agency optic on board -- to use in force-on-force training?

Force-on-force is something strongly recommended by optics-specific trainers with experience as being necessary to “fireform” lessons learned on the square range. If you don’t do that, various issues including situational confusion and just plain “missing the dot” seem to arise.

How much does it cost to sort that out? One insider quoted a middle-five-figures dollar amount just to sort part of the total costs out for those “extras.”

The training itself is another expense – and it’s worthwhile. In checking with various sources, marginal qualification shooters vastly increased scores – not surprising with “new toys” – but also showed improvement in gun handling skills.

That alone could be worth the expense of going to PMOs. But you need to be concerned with other issues, individual shooter issues.

As an example, one issue for some shooters is a visual convergence problem. Knowing how to deal with these various issues makes it critical you send your firearms instructors to instructor schools geared to PMO use and issue.

Just like with officer survival, tactical operations – and calculating the annual budget – considerable study, planning and preparation pay dividends. It minimizes the chance of marginal performance, injury to officers, suspects and bystanders, and – if you’re smart – can save the taxpayers money while increasing the competence of the troops.

— Rich Grassi

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