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SEPTEMBER 27, 2022

The National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers announced that Elite Tactical Systems will be sponsoring an NASGW Expo Happy Hour on Wednesday, October 26th in Kansas City, MO.
SIGHTRON announced that they are the official riflescope and spotting scope sponsor of the 2022 Extreme Benchrest Airgun Championship. SIGHTRON will be sponsoring the attendee goodie bag with several promotional items included.
The 37th annual Gun Rights Policy Conference is scheduled for Sept. 30-Oct.2 at the Westin Dallas-Fort Worth Airport hotel, Irving, Texas. It will feature more than 70 speakers covering a wide range of topics including Second Amendment legal action, the upcoming Nov. 8 midterm elections, state and local affairs, the media, personal protection and more.

The Remington Gun Club hosted the inaugural Shoot to Cure charitable fundraiser on Friday, September 23, 2022 in Lonoke, Arkansas. The sporting clays shoot raised a five-figure amount in support of the Arkansas Children’s Foundation.
Hillsdale College announced the construction of the Ailes Action Shooting Range at the John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Education Center. The new rifle and pistol range will provide new shooting sports opportunities at Hillsdale’s state-of-the-art range facilities.
The Elite Survival Systems Discreet Security Pack is a versatile concealed-carry pack that can be worn on the belt, or over the shoulder with the (included) adjustable shoulder strap.

DeSantis Gunhide introduces the Slim-Tuk™ holster for the WALTHER PDP, PDP F-SERIES 3.5"-5" with or without Red Dot Sight
Premier Body Armor announces the next evolution in their line of body armor, the Everyday Armor T-Shirt. With the protection of a bulletproof vest, now in a lightweight, concealable t-shirt, everyday protection has never been more discreet or affordable.
Chapuis Armes invites the public to an open exhibit of its sporting centerfire rifles and over-under and side-by-side shotguns. The event will take place at the Beretta Gallery, 41 Highland Park Village, Dallas, Texas, on September 29, 2022.

Primary Arms Government has announced the hiring of Andrew Blauser as the team’s new Eastern Region Territory Manager. 
The Headrest Safe Company, LLC announced that Jeff Naranjo will assume the role of Chief Manufacturing Officer. As the Chief Manufacturing Officer, Naranjo oversees the company’s manufacturing processes as well as sourcing suppliers and vendors.
The National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers announced that FightLite will be sponsoring an NASGW Expo Happy Hour on Wednesday, October 26th in Kansas City, MO.

AMMO, Inc. celebrated the grand opening of its new 185,000 square foot world-class ammunition manufacturing facility in Manitowoc, WI, on September 22nd.
Firearms Policy Coalition announced the filing of a new FPC-supported federal lawsuit challenging Illinois’ ban on the carrying of firearms on public transportation and in public transportation facilities.
United States District Judge Maryellen Noreika issued an order enjoining Delaware’s bans on self-manufacturing and possession of home-built firearms in its Rigby v. Jennings lawsuit. The opinion and order can be viewed at FPCLaw.org.

ZeroTech Optics is pleased to introduce their newest addition to the Vengeance family, the FFP precision rifle powerhouse 5-25x56mm riflescope. The FFP RMG reticle is unique to ZeroTech, designed in-house to meet the demands of the long-range precision and PRS shooters.
Henry Repeating Arms is pleased to announce two limited-edition models celebrating the company’s twenty-fifth anniversary.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. announced the Marlin Model 1895 Guide Gun. Formerly known as an "1895 GBL" (Guide Big Loop), this model is Ruger's first reintroduction in the Guide Gun family of rifles and Ruger's first introduction of an alloy steel Marlin rifle with a blued finish.

Apex Tactical Specialties is pleased to announce the release of the all new MRAT Compensator for the FNX-45 model pistols equipped with a factory threaded barrel.
Alien Gear Holsters and the Rapid Force line of Level 2 and Level 3 Duty Holsters introduce the LVL 2 Slim Holster. It accommodates suppressor height sights of 0.475-inches and the optic cut is compatible with all standard optic mounting plates.
Primary Arms Optics has just released their first 1-10x scope, the SLx 1-10x28mm SFP Rifle Scope, which launches with a choice of two ACSS reticles. Priced at $449.99, this new 1-10x LPVO delivers premium performance with unprecedented value.
T4E, a brand of UMAREX, announced their new training pistol, the all-new Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 T4E platform. This .43 caliber paintball pistol uses common 12 gram CO2 cartridges and can shoot paint, chalk, or reusable rubber balls.
SIGHTRON  announce the much sought after SIGHTRON S1 one-inch riflescope family is in stock and shipping now. 
What if, like millions of other Americans, you already own a standard pistol — not optics ready — and want to mount a micro-red-dot? Technological advances in design and manufacturing have allowed the engineers at Meprolight to solve these problems with the Mepro microRDS.
Athlon Outdoors announce the release of the second season of Night Shooter, an original Tactical Life video series that takes the audience on a thrilling nighttime hunting adventure while showing off the latest cutting-edge night vision gear. 
Effective September 26, 2022, a Purple Heart recipient who has been an Arizona resident for at least one full year will be eligible to purchase a state combination hunt and fish license for 50 percent off the standard price.
 

Earlier this year, I sent a four-inch heavy barrel Model 64 Smith & Wesson to Tiger McKee’s Shootrite for him to render into one of his “chopper” configurations. Tiger’s been working at custom knives and at customizing revolvers – yeah, I know; he was Mr. 1911/AR-15, though a close observer has seen his work on other types of firearms over time.

It was time I availed myself of his services. I’m a great fan of the DA revolver, especially no-nonsense fixed sight guns. The “Military & Police” (the original) was nothing less than a fighting handgun. It has a considerable history in that regard. Making it more sleek, more easily handled is a good chore for a top flight revolver smith.

For those who came in late, the “chopper” (taken from the custom motorcycle world) has the barrel trimmed to 3” (if the gun is a four-inch or longer revolver as it arrives) and the muzzle crowned, the butt is rounded and PCS stocks fitted and roughened, a crane lock is added to the crane, an action job and refinish is done and, generally, an XS Dot front sight is mounted.

Leather from Simply Rugged Holsters

This makes a fast-handling, light 38 revolver that’s easy to shoot well.

My gun, Chopper #75 (indicating the number of guns done to that point), was “the first square-butt Chopper” according to Tiger. I elected to keep the butt squared – as too few are these days – and the original Hogue Monogrips were reinstalled. Under the Monogrip stock, where it sadly can’t be seen, is Tiger’s Shootrite logo. Ahead of that, you find my initials.

The process begins, above, with some machining, some rounding and some finish work. Below, the work continues with stippling the backstrap, de-spurring the hammer and more. The bottom image shows the engraved logo, initials.

 

A bit of personalization doesn’t hurt.

The gun worked fine before I sent it along. I couldn’t make out the front sight unless I was using a dark target – so the sights were the critical part of the customization.

The barrel was “chopped” to three-inches. The sides were milled with a two-step slot and the muzzle was nicely crowned. The frame was “melted” – removing any sharp edges – and the front of the cylinder was radiused. The exposed backstrap was stippled for grip and the trigger guard was narrowed. The lock up is solid; the crane lock is the third locking point on the gun (a la the Triple Lock). The frame was blasted with the cylinder and small parts brushed. The cylinder latch is radiused, minimizing “bite” when firing.

A document was sent along showing the appropriate sight picture when using the XS front sight with a C&S rear sight. It shows placing “half the ball in the bucket” centering the tritium center dot at the top of the rear sight notch. The form also notes that you must confirm that sight picture with your gun.

I second that.

The work was wonderfully done and I was ready for range time. First, I had to figure out where the rounds would hit based on the sights. I checked my hold/sight picture from a verified (with a Vortex rangefinder) 20 yards, seated using the Caldwell Pistolero handgun rest for stability. I shot Cor-Bon 147 grain FMJ “Match” ammo to check the hold.

Shooting as recommended on the supplied document (1/2 of “the ball in the bucket”), the gun shot nearly six inches low. Bringing it up to rest atop the gutter and holding at six o’clock on the bull (the classic express sight picture recommended for XS Sights on auto pistols), put the rounds just short of 3” high … closer than I can hold.

I confirmed zero with a handling test using the rest of the Cor-Bon ammo and some old remanufactured 158 grain SWC ammo. From 60 feet, I shot a pair, resulting in a low center hit (down 2). At thirty feet, I shot two pairs, one was -1, cut the scoring line at 1 o’clock.

At 20 feet, I fired two failure drills. At ten feet, I shot a pair from either hand and finished with two singles to the “high value scoring area” from guard.

The target speaks for itself. The gun is comfortable, intuitive. It’s lighter to carry than in its 4” HB configuration, but it now has no sharp edges. The Simply Rugged Sourdough I got to carry the gun in is a fine carry rig; it’s very secure as the gun sits deeply in leather, it rides close and it’s very quick from which to draw. The belt slide cartridge loops are my preferred spare ammo carry method (along with a Speed Strip/Quick Strip in the watch pocket).

The gun didn’t need to be customized, but it is improved. The sights are now superior – I can see them. The trigger is smooth and light. The thumb latch has been de-horned, preventing discomfort while shooting it or emptying the gun. All in all, it’s a first-rate job completed by a fine friend.

-- Rich Grassi

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