FRI | OCTOBER 11, 2019

In observance of the federal holiday, there will be no wires published by The Outdoor Wire Digital Network on Monday, October 14. We will resume our normal publishing schedule on Tuesday, October 15.
CCI Ammunition is proud to announce new Clean-22 Pink ultra-clean 22 LR rounds. This new product will keep your rimfire running cleaner and helps in the fight of breast cancer. A portion of the proceeds from every box sold goes directly to the effort to find a cure.
RCBS announced that it has released the company’s fastest and most accurate powder dispenser with the launch of the new RCBS MatchMaster. It features precise 0.04 grain consistent measurements and a new patent pending dual tube dispensing technology for enhanced speed.

James Fox claimed overall wins in the CMP New England Games. Brian Williams returned to claim his titles in 2019, with additional overall wins in the Garand (where he set a New England Games Record) and Modern Military (where he holds the current record) matches for the second consecutive year.
The Gary Anderson Invitational, held Dec. 7-8, 2019, at the CMP South Competition Center in Anniston, Ala., and Dec. 7 at the Gary Anderson CMP Competition Center in Camp Perry, Ohio, is open to junior schools, clubs and individuals of all experience levels. Adaptive shooter junior competitors are also welcome to compete in this event.
Team Beretta shooters recently achieved 9 podium honors between two regional competitions. These included the 2019 Southeast Regional Championship and the U.S. FITASC Gran Prix.

Apex is pleased to announce its second open house event which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 2, 2019, and run from 10:00am to 2:00pm at the Apex facility located at 8009 W. Olive Avenue, in Peoria, Arizona.
Taurus announced the introduction of the 1911 Commander 9mm Luger. It offers additional capacity at nine rounds.
Primary Arms is excited to announce the addition of Dina Sanders to the Brand Marketing team. Dina will be acting as the Brand Marketing Manager leading social media initiatives, content creation, event marketing, and influencer programs.

The 2019 Caliber Awards Finalists have been selected for the 3rd annual NASGW-POMA Caliber Awards. The organizations have chosen the top products in six categories including: Best New Rifle, Best New Handgun, Best New Shotgun, Best New Ammunition, Best New Optic, and Best New Accessory.
As part of the company’s continuing effort to better serve its customers, Blackhawk announced that it has launched an all-new website. Designed to offer an enhanced user experience, the new website provides visitors with a fresh look into the brand’s products.
Celerant Technology marks its official 20th year anniversary serving the firearms industry, and reaffirms its ongoing dedication and strategy for delivering innovative retail commerce software, from startups to enterprise businesses.

Winchester is expanding its 50-caliber capacity to better meet the global demand for 50 caliber military products. The added capacity will be manufactured at the Winchester facility in Oxford, Miss.
Springfield Armory is seeking a strong motivated and engaged sales executive to fill the role of Vice President of Sales & Law Enforcement. This individual will work closely with the Vice President of Distribution & Customer Service.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation welcomes the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio Eastern Division’s dismissal with prejudice of the Primus Group v. Smith & Wesson, et. al. case. The decision was delivered Oct. 9, brushing aside the frivolous claims against several AR-15 firearms manufacturers, including Smith & Wesson, Remington Arms Company, Sig Sauer, Sturm, Ruger & Company, Colt’s Manufacturing and Armalite.

Breach-Bang-Clear is proud to announce that Winter's War, the third book in the Rushing Winter series, has been released − and that the entire series is now available in print.
The new Hercules Bully from Hatsan, provides hunters with a lightweight airgun that packs a powerful punch.
 
SIG SAUER Electro-Optics is pleased to introduce the all-new ROMEO1PRO Open Reflex Red Dot Sight. The ROMEO1PRO is capable of mounting to any pistol with a SIG SAUER PRO slide cut, and is crafted for durability, and for use in harsh environments.

The SSSF Commercial General Liability Insurance policy is the most comprehensive coverage available in the industry for youth shooting sports athletes, volunteer coaches, advisors, and other volunteers who have joined the SCTP and SASP.
Taking stock of where we stand in the fight to protect and preserve the Second Amendment, a sheriff in California who promotes gun ownership and concealed carry, a new partnership for Olympic shooters, new guns, and more, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio.
 

This feature is from our companion service, The Tactical Wire.

Today we’re studying one of the “Old Testament” prophets of hand gunning – Charles Askins, Jr. Askins was a lawman, serving on the southern border during the 1920-30’s. He was involved in a lot of gunfights. He was in WWII, with a lot of gun-play there. Askins worked with the government. He customized shotguns for defense, adding extended magazines, and worked with B.E. Myers to design a better fighting holster. He was an avid writer. Above all, Askins was a gunfighter.

My favorite works of his are Unrepentent Sinner and The Art Of Handgun Shooting.

Sinner is an autobiography, well worth reading. The Art covers in handgun shooting in detail, as it was known back in the 1940’s. “This book,” Askins states in the forward, “has been written for the two classes of pistol men: the beginner-shooters and the experts.”

Chapters cover the stance, gripping the handgun and various topics including pistol selection and basic and advanced training and drills. Although Askins discusses the sights throughout the book, there’s no “chapter” specifically devoted to their use. The most detail he gets into – that I recall – is when discussing the trigger. “…The sights are held in alignment, the front sight is moved into the bull’s-eye and while the front post is covering the black, pressure is applied to the trigger.” (Page 40) It’s not until Cooper’s contributions that we find “front sight focus.”

Trigger manipulation is Askins’ theme throughout the book. Chapter 7 is “How to Manage the Trigger.” Chapter 29 is devoted to double-action revolver work. (Remember, at this time most shooting was done in single action; cock the hammer and press off the shot.). For the police officer, which also includes self-defense work, Askins recommends “… double-action practice is very probably all that he should ever do,” but only after “deliberate and painstaking slow-fire practice.” (Page 200) I can’t remember a chapter where he doesn’t mention trigger control.

Askins strongly recommends positioning the trigger in the center of the finger’s pad – where you can “feel” what the trigger is doing - with that part of the finger perpendicular to the trigger, helping to ensure it is pressed straight to the rear. This is what I teach semi-auto shooters, but for some reason most revolver shooters today, and a lot of semi-shooters have finger jammed into the last joint of the finger.

Another theme of Askins’ is dry-fire practice, and lots of it. “Dry practice, religiously continued over a long period of time,” Askins tells us – before ever firing a live shot - “will do more to develop perfect trigger release than anything else.” (Pg. 48.) This practice develops a “feel,” so eventually one is “… so intimately familiar as to make the weapon almost a part of the man.” (Pg. 78.)

When it does come time to put hits on the threat Askins “…made a practice of holding at a spot approximately the height of an adversary’s belt buckle.” His thought “… was that the shots might then play a good many inches high or low and still be effective.” Pelvis shots are as great today as they were then.

Some aspects of defensive hand gunning have changed radically from Askins’ time. We know now to use a fighting stance as opposed to the old practice of blading the body. Firing with both hands is much more efficient than using only one. Other areas, such as trigger control will always be, as Askins said, “… everything – fully ninety per cent of the game.” (Pg.58.)

Tiger McKee is director of Shootrite Firearms Academy, which is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary. 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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