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DECEMBER 7, 2021

PROOF Research shooter Austin Orgain, took home the Precision Rifle Series Pro Series Golden Bullet award for the second year in a row and is now ranked #1 in the PRS Bolt Gun Series PRO Division.
B&T USA congratulates Alysia Burrows for her 2nd place finish in the Lady Category at this year’s Fort Benning Multi-Gun Nationals.
SilencerCo is launching a free suppressor promo that customers won't want to miss. Starting November 15, 2021, and running through December 24, 2021, customers who make a purchase over a certain dollar threshold will receive either a free Silencerco Octane or Warlock suppressor.

Part of Galco's Concealed Carry Lite line, the Stow-N-Go inside the waistband holster is now offered for the S&W M&P Shield EZ 380 pistol.
Primary Arms Optics has announced its attendance at Kalashmas 2021, an annual ‘Bring Your Own Gun’ range event held from 9AM to 5PM on December 4th at Renaissance Shooting Club in Todd Mission, Texas.
Federal Ammunition announced that a limited availability monthly subscription service has been added to its eCommerce capability. With this new service, consumers can subscribe to receive five boxes of ammunition to be delivered to their doorstep every month with a 12-month service commitment. This new service includes free shipping for all subscription orders.

In partnership with the Best Defense Foundation, SIG SAUER is honored to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor with three one-of-a-kind, custom designed 1911 pistols: the Pearl Harbor Commemorative Pistol, the USS Arizona Commemorative Pistol, and the USS Oklahoma Commemorative Pistol.
MidwayUSA is pleased to announce the promotion of Christopher Cauley to the position of Social Marketing Manager. Cauley, an avid outdoorsman and NRA Life Member, began his career with MidwayUSA in 2002.
Winchester announced that the U.S. Army has awarded the company a $13 million contract for the development of manufacturing processes for the 7.62mm cartridge.

SAGE Program Underwriters, Inc, a workers’ compensation insurance provider for the shooting sports and firearms industries, is excited to announce that they have added firearms industry executive Patrick Shay to their growing team.
Firearms Policy Coalition announced that Vortex Optics has joined FPC’s Constitution Alliance family in support of FPC’s legal action and advocacy programs to defend and advance the right to keep and bear arms.

Trulock Choke Tubes found an article in which Shotgun Report Technoid, Bruce Buck, answered a “Bunch of Questions,” all about shotgun issues. With the permission of Shotgun Report, they reprinted the story.

The Firearms Policy Coalition filed an important brief with the Illinois Supreme Court in support of Vivian Brown, a lifelong peaceable citizen who has been criminalized for exercising her Second Amendment rights because she did not possess a Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card.
Dealers and customers in California are encouraged to contact Rock River Arms to place orders on their select models of California-compliant modern sporting rifles and pistols..
Taurus introduced the next iteration of its GX4 micro-compact pistol, the Taurus GX4 T.O.R.O. -- with the Taurus Optic Ready Option mounting system. Installation of a compatible red dot optic onto the Taurus GX4 T.O.R.O. is fast, easy, and does not require the services of a gunsmith.

Savage Arms announced the addition of 6.5 PRC to its line of 110 Precision rifles. This new chambering provides outstanding short-magnum potential from an adaptable rifle platform that will be chambered in both right and left-hand configurations.
German Precision Optic USA’s owner and CEO, Mike Jensen is pleased to announce that the company is entering the fixed power scope market with the introduction of its new SPECTRA 7.5x50i.
The Widebody Trigger Guard with Trigger Slot with raised platform is another Luth-AR innovation.  The raised platform is designed to automatically position your trigger finger properly on the trigger enhancing consistent and accurate trigger pulls. 

Starting December 7 at 7:00pm CST, Brownells customers will get their chance at the second limited edition Dixxon Flannel shirt in the unique, Brownells exclusive “Big Iron” pattern.
SilencerCo announced the release of the SCO15 Upper Receiver, which can be paired with the SCO15 Lower Receiver. The Upper Receivers are currently available at local retailers and online at the SilencerCo webstore.
RSR Group, Inc., a nationwide distributor of firearms and shooting sports accessories, announced its 2021 "E-Vault" online event featuring Magpul. It begins on Tuesday, December 7th at 11:00 a.m. ET, and concludes on Friday, December 10, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

The Firearms Policy Coalition and Brownells, Inc. announced today that Brownells has joined FPC’s Constitution Alliance in support of the organizations’ legal action and advocacy programs to defend and advance the right to keep and bear arms.
In what the Second Amendment Foundation’s Alan Gottlieb calls an “unprecedented commitment” SIG SAUER will become a multi-year Double Diamond sponsor of the SAF’s programs and initiatives.
Taurus is participating in a holiday season giveaway and one lucky winner could win an all-new, optics-ready Taurus GX4 T.O.R.O along with a variety of amazing accessories, ammo and more.
 

Editor’s Note: This note is a reminder that we will close the books on 2021 with our Friday, December 17 editions. As we have for the past 21 years, we’ll take a publishing break until January 3, 2022. We’ll use the time to perform some much-needed maintenance on systems, make adjustments to our new offerings for 2022, spend time with our families and friends, and get in shape for the sprint of events we hope will launch a more “normal” 2022 business cycle. If you have news you want out before January 3, 2022, it needs to be submitted no later than 3 p.m. Eastern time, on Thursday, December 16 for Friday editions -- a full day earlier for Thursday's Tactical Wire. As always, the earlier, the better.


Last week we covered the background on the new Springfield SA-35 Hi Power clone. It’s a good looking, nice feeling pistol – the nicest Hi Power clone ever produced. This week it’s time to look at the internals of Springfield’s Hi Power.

The pistol follows the original design of the Hi Power. There are a few differences, which are definite improvements. One big improvement with the SA-35 over past clones is that the slide and frame are forged, as opposed to cast, and fit between them is just right for a Hi Power. Field stripping is standard, and the normal punches are required for disassembly. You’ll need 1/6, 3/32 and 5/32 standard and roll pin punches. Hi Powers are not that complicated, and one of the cool things about them is that they’re simple to take apart and reassemble. (Obviously, you’ll need the proper knowledge and instructions.). One thing to watch for is the detent and spring on the thumb safety. They’re not held captive in the safety so be sure not to let them fly during takedown.

Reports on the slide and frame are showing that they’re slightly softer than the original Browning pistols. This is probably a good thing. The originals were a little too hard, which occasionally led to cracking on the frame at some of the thinner/weaker areas. And the magwell is already beveled, which is always an improvement.

When removing the slide, the first thing noticeable is that the recoil spring is longer than a standard spring, and judging from the coils appears to be a progressive spring. The barrel is hammer forged – 1:16 twist - with a straight feed ramp instead of the older humped version. The ramp is smooth and shiny, just like it should be to ensure reliable feeding.

Once the extractor was removed from the slide a couple of high spots were discovered on it that needed to be honed down. That’s not a big deal and is easily corrected. The extractor spring is a little shorter than a Browning spring, and could be the source of some reports about weak ejection. I decided to go ahead and replace it with an original Browning spring, which is something I do with every Hi Power I’ve owned.

The sear lever, which rides in the slide looked nice, with no rough spots that could interfere with a smooth, crisp trigger. The rest of the trigger components in the frame all fit and function well. After a small amount of take-up, the hammer breaks at just under six pounds with about ¼” of travel. The removal of the mag/trigger disconnect feature magazine/safety disconnect, which prevents the pistol from being fired when there’s no mag locked in place, is a factor here. Hi Powers aren’t known for having a distinct reset, but the SA-35 is more pronounced that most, and after reset there’s just a touch of take-up to fire the next shot. The trigger action gets high marks for a factory trigger on a military style Hi Power. If you’re looking for a “perfect” trigger, all that’s needed is a little tuning, just like with any Hi Power.

Next is a trip to the range to test fire. A good friend of mine and fellow “Hi Powerer” bought his SA-35 last weekend and has already put some rounds through it. He’s very pleased with the purchase. I’m expecting the same thing.

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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