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Panteao Introduces New Paul Howe DVD
Panteao Productions introduces the latest instructional video from Paul Howe called Intro to Exterior Movement. This latest video takes viewers to the CSAT (Combat Shooting and Training) facility in Nacogdoches, Texas.
SIG SAUER introduces Adaptive Carbine Platform
SIG SAUER's Adaptive Carbine Platform (ACP) allows any handgun with an accessory rail to be quickly modified into a personal defense weapon or carbine style firearm. Regardless of the brand, most pistols equipped with an accessory rail can be mounted to the ACP without the need for modification to the base gun.
PARA Offers Classic P14-45 in Stainless
Last year PARA brought back its famous high capacity 1911 pistol. The return of this classic pistol at a great price was such a hit that PARA owners asked if they could get the P14-45 in Stainless. The P14-45 is now available in all-weather stainless steel.
PARA Takes Concealed Carry to Deep Concealment
PARA's Carry Safe® line of pistols are famous for giving undercover officers a big bore pistol in the smallest and safest package possible. PARA USA has introduced its new STEALTH model, a micro-compact with six rounds of .45 ACP firepower in the magazine plus one round in the chamber. Its lightweight alloy frame means the STEALTH tips the scales at a mere 24 ounces.
Leupold's® New VX®-2 Riflescopes Make a Quantum Leap
Leupold® has replaced its VX®-II (Roman numeral designation) riflescope line with new VX-2 models that offer even greater optical performance and value for hunters and shooters. With no increase from the 2011 prices for VX-II riflescopes, VX-2 has a number of new features including Leupold's exclusive Quantum Optical System™, which is specially designed to make the most of available light.
New Eliminator III Offers Extreme Accuracy For Extreme Long-Range Shooting
Burris, the unequivocal expert in ballistic laser scopes with automated trajectory compensation, introduces the new Eliminator III. This next-generation laser scope provides expert shooters with a level of sophistication only imaginable before now.
Leupold's® New VX®-1 Riflescopes Offer More for the Money
Designed to provide hunters and shooters with best-in-class riflescopes, Leupold's 2012 VX®-1 line offers a variety of new features at prices that essentially remain the same as those for VX-I in 2011.
The "Panthera Fighter" by David Broadwell
Wilson Tactical is pleased to announce the new Panthera Fighter, from the peerless hand of David Broadwell. Using some of the most unique materials and finest craftsmanship on earth, this "Big Cat" will be a unique addition to any collection of fine handmade knives.
Team FNH Duo Faces Off in 3-Gun Finale
Team FNH USA's Tommy Thacker and Mark Hanish, faced off against six other shooters in man-on-man elimination, thenhad to compete against one another Wednesday night in the finals of the 3-Gun Nation Championship. Thacker outshot Hanish to take the title of 3-Gun Nation Champion and the $50,000 grand prize from Leupold Tactical Optics and NBC Sports Network.
Redfield® Rebel™ Binoculars Now Available in 8x42mm and 10x50mm Models
Designed to offer exceptional performance and value for hunters and wildlife observers, Redfield® Rebel™ roof prism binoculars now come in 8x42mm and 10x50mm models. Easy to handle and lightweight, Rebel binoculars are also available in 8x32mm and 10x42mm models introduced in 2010 after Leupold & Stevens, Inc. acquired the Redfield brand.
Making Leupold's® Best Even Better: VX®-6 Gets FireDot™ Illumination
Leupold® has added the FireDot™ illumination system to its premier riflescope for hunters, the VX®-6. The FireDot system leads the eye naturally to the center aiming point and makes target acquisition quick, precise and simple. It has a one-button, low-profile design that offers a choice of 12 different reticle brightness settings.
New Fastback Series from SIG SAUER
Rounds Out 1911 Line With the introduction of the 1911 pistol in 2006, SIG SAUER has been building the finest, production 1911-platform pistols available. By combining modern refinements in the classic American design, SIG SAUER has created 1911s that are as accurate as they are combatreliable. This innovation is continued with the new Fastback series of 1911s. SIG SAUER engineers have redesigned the frame and mainspring housing to create a proprietary rounded backstrap, giving the Fastback a distinctive look and advantage for concealed carry.
Gun Talk Welcomes Two New Stations
Tom Gresham's Gun Talk welcomes KMAS AM and KMAS FM in Shelton, Washington, as the latest affiliates to add the nationally-syndicated radio talk show to their schedule. KMAS 1030 AM and KMAS 104.1 FM are simulcast, and air Gun Talk on Sundays from Noon to 3pm Pacific Time. More information on both news radio stations is available at http://www.masoncountydailynews.com/kmas.
MidwayUSA Releases Master Catalog #35 - Digital Edition
MidwayUSA's Master Catalog #35 is the perfect guide to the over 100,000 products. As more and more Customers order online, we will focus on serving Customers through digital publications, eBlasts and continuous improvement to our website.
Gerber Announces 2012 Tactical Dealer Program
Gerber Legendary Blades, the largest producer of American made knives and multi-tools in the industry, today introduced its new Tactical Dealer Program. A tiered sales program designed specifically for the needs of the Independent Retailer, the Tactical Dealer Program will help dealers present Gerber product aesthetically and efficiently, in turn helping them to move more goods and increase their bottom line.
 
Around the Water Cooler: Odds and Ends
by Rich Grassi

A lot of the SHOT Show is consumed in catching up on the year past with old friends in the industry. We cover the ground by discussing family goings-on, what's new with others in the outdoors industry - you know, gossip - as well as world issues including economics and politics.

There's considerable trepidation about the coming year as it's an Election Year. As our majority usually hangs on a thread with hardcore, absolute gun folks, true Constitutionalists, "weekend warriors," mall ninjas, and other assorted groups, it seems that every election creates in us some concern.

It wasn't so long ago that an oppressive government tried to eradicate an entire social group in an unofficial genocide - Hitler's Final Solution. That wasn't hypothetical. It happened. Now the release of a government report from the Department of Homeland Security Theater indicates that a number of people we include in our group of associates are considered "right wing extremists."

These aren't people who will saw off a shotgun barrel for some clown who turns out to be an undercover Fed. Most of them don't even get overtime parking tickets. They are so-labeled because of what they own and a predilection for collecting.

"No one ever needs a thousand bullets," I was once told. Knowing the dope mean loaded rounds of ammunition, he also didn't know that it takes about 2 ½ times that amount to do the 2 ½ days at Mid-South or some other training institution in the run-up to a deployment.

Our enemy believes in legislating against the thing: malum prohibitum -- loosely translated, "it's bad because I say it is." We believe in legislating against behaviors, malum en se. "It's bad because it's bad," e.g., murder (killing with evil intent).

Consider our recent converts. It's said that Gallup did a poll and found that 26% of Americans favor a ban on the possession of handguns. It's disconcerting that we have so many thoughtless idiots in the Republic, but someone has to watch "reality" TV. The same source asked the same poll question around fifty years ago and nearly 60% favored a ban!

Did someone say we got smarter?

Without going into social research, random sampling, and various research errors, it seems we have a net gain. But look at the year Gallup referred to as "nearly fifty years ago": 1959. It was "I like Ike," they were moving into the contest between Nixon and JFK. It was the Cold War and kids were getting under their desks practicing for the nuclear apocalypse.

Against megatons of destruction, handguns were nothing. There was no concern of invasion, only annihilation.

In response to a discussion held within the past few years, I made the following statement: "Firearms ownership is more mainstream now than it's been since the 1950s."

According to Gallup, it's more so. One in three Americans own a firearm.

What's gotten us to this point? It's getting the hell off defense and onto offense. It's aggressive moves in the legislatures and the courts. It's NSSF and First Shots. It's a ten-year (plus) war in SW Asia, a large military veteran population - people whose lives depended on access to a firearm and an ability to use it in battle.

These are our best and our brightest. They know it's a hard world and that you need to be up to it. Remember, "It's a great life, if you don't weaken."
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