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OCTOBER 29, 2024

Silencer Central announces the BANISH Speed K Ti has been named the Guns & Ammo 2024 Suppressor of the Year. The Speed K Ti is reviewed and featured among the winners in the December 2024 issue of Guns & Ammo magazine.
Hornady® 22 ARC has been recognized as the Best New Ammunition by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW). Hornady received the award on October 15, 2024, at the Annual Appreciation and Caliber Awards during the associations Expo and Annual Meeting.
Heartland Public Shooting Park is excited to announce they will host the Cornhusker State Games Shooting Sports, starting in 2025. The Cornhusker State Games is one of the largest amateur sports events in the nation, attracting thousands of participants each year.

Faxon Firearms announces its participation in the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) Premier Shooting Expo on November 2, 2024, in Talladega, Alabama. Faxon Firearms will take center stage by offering attendees the exclusive opportunity to be among the first members of the public to shoot a CMP M1 Garand fitted with a Faxon barrel.
High Speed Gear® Products Group announces its participation as a vendor in the prestigious SWAT Round-Up International 2024. The event will be held in Orlando, Florida, from October 27th – November 1st, 2024.
ANECHOIC announced its participation in the upcoming Rocky Mountain Range Day hosted by Swamp Fox Optics. The event is slated to take place from October 25-26 at Dragonman's facility in Colorado Springs.

Bear Creek Arsenal® (BCA) has partnered with Parcil Safety, Lynx Defense, Shooting Targets 7, and Civivi to bring you the best zombie survival kit. BCA is giving away a 16” 7.62x39 rifle and a Zombie Green Grizzly 9mm handgun with swag.
Camfour announces the addition of Dan Esquinas as the National Sales Manager. Dan has worked in the shooting sports industry for over a decade and has been the Senior Account Manager and National Account Manager at Nightforce Optics, Midwestern Regional Manager at AcuSport, National Sales Manager at Warsport and Director of Sport Optics USA at Leica.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has hired Tanner Lineberry as its new digital media manager. Lineberry joins the team with almost a decade of experience in the digital field, having held positions as brand manager, videographer, photographer and content creator with a professional background in firearms proficiency.

Brownells is proud to announce the premiere of Beyond the Summit: Climbing for a Cause, a documentary showcasing a collaborative climb of Mount Kilimanjaro with Task Force Expedition (TFE) to raise funds for veterans and first responders.
FN America, LLC announced that Waterbury Police Department of Waterbury, Connecticut, has selected the FN 509 MRD-LE 9mm striker-fired pistol as their new sidearm and has issued the pistols to their 300 sworn officers.
Hornady has been recognized as Ammunition Manufacturer of the Year by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers. Hornady received the award on October 15, 2024, at the Annual Appreciation and Caliber Awards during the association's NASGW Expo and Annual Meeting.

Firearms Legal Protection (FLP) announces an exciting new partnership with Safe & Secure, an innovative firearms insurance provider. This partnership is set to offer valuable, hassle-free coverage for firearms, ammunition, scopes, knives, and other accessories to members of Firearms Legal Protection and other likeminded individuals.
NSSF® has seen in recent days media repeat an unsubstantiated allegation the Montana U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy mishandled a firearm, resulting in personal injury to himself. The fact that this months-old and unproven allegation is resurfacing in the closing days of a hotly-contested election is unsurprising, given the current state of politics and hyperbolic rhetoric that has come to characterize our political contests.
Amchar Wholesale will host the Trump Tour Bus at its Georgia training facility as part of the Henry County Republican Party Flag Waving Gathering on November 1, 2024.

Federal Ammunition continues its longtime support of the International Hunter Education Association-USA (IHEA-USA) which continues its support of the next generation of sportsmen and women.
BulletSafe introduces the Concealed Lightweight Stealth Armor (CLS), manufactured in the USA and certified by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) at Level IIIA. What sets the CLS Armor apart from other bulletproof panels is its construction from Twaron para-aramid fibers.
Elite Tactical Systems (ETS) Group introduces the Omega 9mm ETS Magazine for the Glock® 18, compatible with all standard double stack 9mm Glocks®. ETS has engineered the Omega Magazine to combine the durability of steel with the lightweight, impact-resistant properties of ETS polymer.

Galco's improved Combat Master is now available for 2" J-frame revolvers. The Combat Master’s traditional high-riding pancake-style design places the belt slots on either side of the holster, pulling the handgun tight to the body and making defensive handguns disappear under even light clothing.
NEXTORCH Industries announces the introduction of the new, larger NEXTORCH UT51L Red-Blue Flashing Signal Bracelet. This sophisticated slap style bracelet allows you to be highly visible while wearing the device or to mark potential hazards for other road users.
Davidson’s has collaborated with Beretta USA to launch two new exclusive firearms. The “Corsa” and the “Gara” both showcase the unmatched precision and reliability of the 92XI race line, featuring an X-treme S DLC coated trigger, fiber optic front sights, and Toni System single port compensator and flared magwell.
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. (NYSE: RGR) introduces the SR1911® “Street Edition” series. This series of five engraved models of the SR1911 pistol celebrates Ruger’s rich manufacturing tradition. The first of the "Street Edition" series will begin shipping in November and commemorates Ruger's 75th anniversary.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is pleased to announce the release of a final, long-form video commemorating SAF’s 50th anniversary and celebrating the organization’s critical work fighting for the right to keep and bear arms.
MidwayUSA Foundation has wrapped up another incentive to help youth shooting teams raise funds to grow their endowment. The Hometown Challenge Sweepstakes ran through September and raised more money for youth shooting sports than in previous years. Nearly 500 youth shooting teams received an endowment donation in September and those donations totaled $596,626.59.
After introducing its VR shooting simulators at the National Youth Shooting Sports Conference, GAIM Immersive Technology, Inc. announces its ongoing partnership with the MidwayUSA Foundation.
The #222, Pocket Partner®, is built from precision-formed Kydex®, is ambidextrous, and has user-adjustable tension. The bold hook-shaped component keeps the Pocket Partner secure in the pants pocket when drawing the pistol. Now available for the S&W Bodyguard 2.0 and Ruger LCP II/Max.
MidwayUSA announces Sons of Liberty Gun Works as one of the latest additions to their offering of AR-15 rifles and components. Sons of Liberty Gun Works is a Texas-based firearms manufacturer known for producing high-quality AR-15 rifles and components built to withstand the rigors of duty use, combining precision engineering with rugged durability.
LAX Ammunition, a southern California ammunition retailer, is hosting the official grand opening celebration of the Laguna Hills, California store on Friday, November 1st, from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm. Grand opening festivities will include doorbuster deals on ammunition and other items, free food, prizes, free LAX logo hats and more.
SHOT Show®?Industry Day at the Range sponsored by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) announces the manufacturers who have committed as Supporting Sponsors for the highly anticipated 20th annual event, set to take place on January 20, 2025.
 

“Fortuitous outcomes reinforce bad decisions and poor tactics.” – Chuck Haggard

“Just because something worked once doesn't mean it should be policy.” – Rich Grassi

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"Just because something's possible, doesn't mean it's a good idea." -- James Lindell

Trying to learn from events reported in media is fraught with problems. News reports are famous for inaccuracy and lack of detail. You must be aware of Gell Mann Amnesia. A term coined by Michael Crichton, it refers to our tendency to despair of accuracy in reporting when reading-seeing-hearing a story in an area in which you have expertise or personal knowledge – followed by another story from the same service in which you note “I can see that happening.”

The accuracy/detail is variable, but a serious issue is one of credibility; if the service is wrong about one story, how can you believe the other? And if you do buy it, just because something happened once in close range interpersonal conflict, what are the chances the same thing will happen again?

Still, the situations people face can be categorized. And, even if the story has part of it wrong, I imagine you can infer that such scenarios can happen. You can’t anticipate every potential problem, but some things tend to occur in a recurring fashion. It’s perfectly appropriate to examine the story and consider what if? – “war gaming” the preparation and responses to such situations.

Stephen Wenger aggregates these “defensive uses of firearms” on his mailing list. It’s valuable to consider the stories, including that grain of salt. Plus, Stephen’s parenthetical comments contain compelling analysis.

He breaks the stories down by venue. One is “vehicular.” This is becoming a common locale for negative encounters. For example, in Chicago, a 47-year-old man was inside his car and a group of four “jumped him and demanded his car.” One of the perps “(discharged) a chemical agent” – unnamed – on the victim. The victim shot at the suspects. One of them, 16 years old, was hospitalized with gunshot injuries in a knee and arm. The remaining perps took the car. This occurred at around 5:20 a.m., just hours after a retired police officer in the same city “shot a suspected vehicle thief” – about which there’s no other information.

It seems that keeping ones’ doors locked while in an automobile can help as well as maintaining an interval distance between your vehicle and the one in front, in case you need to move. It’s not the whole solution, but it’s a start.

In his residential category, we have “home invasions – domestic” and “home invasions – other.” In one, there was a report of “criminal mischief and assault” to which officers responded. During the response, there were 911 calls of shots fired at the location. The home invader, who was armed, had reportedly broken into the residence where he strangled a woman. A third party attempted to intervene, but when the perp threatened to stab the woman, he was shot by the person attempting to help the victim.

In a California case, an apparent intruder attempting to forcibly enter a residence was shot. He is expected to survive and the armed citizen was “detained on the scene.” He was cooperating in the investigation and the police said the victim was “not in custody.”

An “ex-boyfriend” was fatally shot when he was allegedly breaking into her home in another case – this one with some details. The ex, not a lawful resident of the location, was constrained by a domestic violence order of protection from being in contact with the victim.

The victim, armed with a 380 pistol, fired five rounds which yielded five hits on the suspect. We don’t know where the bullets landed, but the victim-offender won’t be telling us as he didn’t survive.

A few things to keep in mind, we’ll start with the easy one: we’re seen by others in light of the people with whom we associate. In these domestic events, there’s no way to tell if there were bad decisions made by the victim which led to the negative outcomes. Personal associations are something to carefully consider. Better to be lonely than end up in a potentially life-ending event.

Next, the victims in these cases shot at people who apparently were actively acting in criminal (and criminally dangerous) ways; sometimes that “bump in the night” isn’t the “ex,” or a violent felon – but someone who has a lawful right to be there. Shedding a bit of light on the situation helps with decision-making.

An associate was castigated for having a light on his pistol. “That will give away your position,” he was told. Funny, he said. I thought the gunfire might be a giveaway.

Having a light switch on the wall helps too; or just saying “who’s there?”

One more thing – the case with the 380 pistol; the gun and the wielder both worked to stop the threat. You may opine that something bigger is better and begin circular discussions, none of which matter.

She went five-for-five. Enough said.

It pays to be careful when looking at “news.” An advantage is that even if the reporters get it wrong, you still have something to think about.

— Rich Grassi

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