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JUNE 17, 2021

The Civilian Marksmanship Program has prepared a Mid-Range 3x600 Long Range event to its list of available matches able to be sanctioned at local clubs. Match sanctioning allows CMP Affiliated Clubs to host a number of competitions and clinics, including air rifle, highpower rifle, pistol, rimfire, smallbore rifle and long range disciplines, on their own ranges.
Limited sponsorship and exhibitor spaces are still available for SHOT Show® Industry Day at the Range, which will take place on Monday, January 17, 2022.
Primary Arms Government announced its attendance at the TSDPCA 2021 Conference in Galveston, scheduled from June 21st to June 24th. The Texas School District Police Chiefs’ Association promotes professionalizing of school district policing

Safariland debuted a holster video demonstrating the superior retention aspects of their holster technology. This extreme video puts new light on proven technology.
Like all products made from natural materials, leather holsters, belts and ammo carrier require periodic care and maintenance. Recognizing this, Galco has assembled the Holster Care Kit to make it easy.
Safariland announced holster fits for the new Springfield Armory Hellcat. These products include Safariland and Bianchi holsters for Springfield Armory’s micro 9mm.

Uncle Mike’s announces the release of new pieces of range gear, including padded long gun cases and a multipurpose sportsmen’s range bag, each designed for maximum portability and protection.
Creedmoor Sports is pleased to announce Jared Haehnel has joined their team as a Senior Technical Product Expert.
SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the successful completion of the inaugural SIG SAUER Hunter Games hosted at Queen Mountain Guest Ranch in Evanston, Wyoming, June 13 – 15.

FN America, LLC announced the release of the FN 303 Mk2 Less Lethal Launcher. FN answered requests from law enforcement officers and agencies to make key improvements to service life and accuracy.
AMERIGLO, an American-made maker of tritium, painted dot, fiber rod, and custom OEM iron sights for the modern hand-gunner, announced a rebranding of the company, with a new look and newly created product families.
U.S. LawShield® and its Independent Program Attorneys were instrumental in drafting the “Simplified Holster” (SB 550) bill. From the moment the 84th Legislature passed open carry in Texas, license to carry holders and law enforcement officials have confronted confusion regarding the holster requirements of open carry.

The National Shooting Sports Foundation proudly welcomes U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo’s (R-ID) reintroduction of the Hearing Protection Act. The legislation, S. 2050, is co-sponsored by 14 additional senators, and would provide greater access to the firearm safety devices by regulating them in the same manner as a firearm.
Smith & Wesson announced that it has released a new M&P Spec Series Kit -- complete with an M&P9 M2.0 OR Full Size Spec Series pistol and Crimson Trace optic. The limited edition M&P Spec Series kit also ships with an M&P fixed blade knife, a custom M&P Spec Series Challenge Coin, and custom fit plastic case.
Bushnell® has announced upgrades to its full lineup of H2O™ waterproof binoculars, with nine refreshed models now available.

The new Luth-AR Lo-Drag upper receiver, made from extruded 6061 Aluminum, is designed to be lightweight, without a forward assist, shell deflector or dust cover.
Looking for the perfect gift for Dad this year? Now in its third year streaming on GetZone.com, is the 2021 edition of the Sootch00 Father's Day Gift Guide, Presented by Ruger.
As part of an ongoing national effort to help prevent illegal "straw" purchases of firearms, the National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) are reminding the Greater Chicago area public that stiff penalties are in place for individuals convicted of such unlawful purchases.

The first round of CMP’s Junior Rifle Camps have wrapped up in Anniston, Alabama, and Hollywood, Florida. The CMP is experimenting with a new training style, where groups are broken up roughly by experience.
 

Editor’s Note: None of what follows is “legal advice.” We’re not engaged in the practice of law or of giving legal advice. It’s fair to say that engaging in the “Proposed Rule Making” with a cogent, clear, original and non-profane critique to the website or mailing address won’t hurt – as long as you follow their guidelines for submission.


Putting something off until “tomorrow” is rarely a good idea. As we know, ‘tomorrow’ never actually arrives. Plus, a delay in taking some type of action may mean you never again get the opportunity. The only thing we know for sure is that everything changes. What might be possible today becomes unfeasible tomorrow. A perfect example of this is the AR “pistol.”

Back in the mid 1980’s I had the opportunity to buy a full-auto H&K MP 5, with a dozen magazines, the official H&K carry bag and a suppressor. At that time the $1800 price tag seemed like too much – there were other full autos like M16s that were cheaper - plus I would have to apply for and pay the stamp fee - $400 for both gun and can. I’d wait until it was more affordable. In 1986 the rules changed. No more full auto weapons could be manufactured for sale to the civilian market. You can still buy them – as long as the firearm was made prior to ’86 – but the same MP5 is now north of $40-50,000. I could sell every firearm I own and still come up way short of that cost. The opportunity was lost.

The ATF has published their proposals on the much-debated AR “pistol” and “arm braces.” If put into law the new regulations completely change the definition on what an AR pistol “is.” At one time, the debate on AR pistols was whether or not you could place the arm brace on the shoulder when firing. This was always a little murky, with mixed signals coming from the ATF.

The new definition is based on a point system and considers every factor of the weapon. Weight and total length are considered; anything too heavy or too long to be fired with one hand adds points. Length of pull is another element. A weapon using a carbine buffer tube, or one that’s adjustable for length isn’t a pistol. Standard AR type sights, which are designed for the rear sight to be close to the eye are “rifle” sights, as opposed to “pistol” sights. The design of the brace, intent and how it functions are major factors. There are plenty more details, too many to list here. Since it will be your job to know what will be legal or illegal read the full proposal here: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/06/10/2021-12176/factoring-criteria-for-firearms-with-attached-stabilizing-braces . (The ATF is taking comments on the new proposals now.)

Your options will be to turn the weapon in, modify your existing pistol to fit the new guidelines, register it as a short barrel rifle - a $200 stamp for your “new” Class III weapon – or become a criminal ‘guilty’ of a federal offense. Only a couple of these are options. Of course, once you register your pistol as a short barrel rifle you can install your favorite stock and rock on. You just can’t travel with it across state lines without federal ‘permission.’

Most of us knew there were gray areas on AR pistols, and we all played along. Now, the rules are probably going to change. It will cost all of us. Most owners I know have more than one AR pistol. It will affect the AR market. No more sales, and AR pistols will require a Class III license to make and sell commercially. You won’t be able to trade pistols with your buddy.

Prior to his election, Biden’s website outlined their plans for firearms, so none of this should come as a surprise. And, this is just the beginning of more restrictions on various aspects of gun ownership for our American Republic.

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. Visit Shootrite’s Facebook page for other details.

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