WED | JULY 3, 2024

In observance of Independence Day, we will not be distributing any of our services on Thursday, July 4 and Friday, July 5. We will resume our normal distribution schedule on Monday, July 8. Due to the holiday long weekend, we request you submit news for Monday’s editions no later than 3:00pm ET Saturday, July 6.
Over 160 competitors took to the firing line June 20-23, as the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) hosted the first Highpower Warm-Up Matches on the historic ranges of Camp Perry. The Warm-Up Matches served as a preview to the CMP’s upcoming National Rifle & Pistol Matches.
Nearly 200 shooters competed in the 2024 Hornady Precision Rifle Challenge, June 28-29, 2024, near Evanston, Wyoming. Shooters from numerous states tested their talent in the match that featured 19 challenging stages.

Team Blaser’s Haylyn Hanks gave another stellar performance at this year’s World FITASC Championship, placing Runner-Up Lady after a three-way tie.
Aguila Ammunition announces the return of the prestigious Copa Aguila. The 2024 edition of this highly anticipated event will be held in Saltillo, Coahuila, México from September 27th to 29th.
Winchester AA target shotshells were the overwhelming choice of ammunition among more than 800 competitors from all over the world at the recent 2024 FITASC World Sporting Championship in Hudson, WI.

Remington Ammunition congratulates Team Remington’s athletes on each of their spectacular finishes at the recent World FITASC Championship tournament.
The 2024 National Three-Position Sporter Air Rifle Championship, hosted by the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP), was held June 20-22 at the Gary Anderson CMP Competition Center in Ohio. A group of nearly 200 juniors from 4-H, Scouts, American Legion, club and JROTC air rifle programs participated in the event.
Remington Ammunition and Team Remington proudly congratulate athlete Sheaffer Stanfill on winning championships in both the Doubles and 12GA events during the recent US Open Skeet Championship.

NSSF® is disappointed by the U.S. Supreme Court’s denial of a writ of certiorari in Barnett v. Raoul, one of several challenges to Illinois’ bans on Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs) and standard-capacity magazines. The decision not to review the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit’s decision at this early stage of the litigation, while disappointing, does not mean the Supreme Court will not review the matter later after final judgment.
The United States Supreme Court vacated the Second Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling in a challenge to New York’s mistakenly named “Concealed Carry Improvement Act,” which was brought by Gun Owners of America (GOA) and Gun Owners Foundation (GOF).
The most widely attended and leading firearm industry-specific Import / Export conference is taking place in Washington, D.C., from July 30 - August 1. This is the event to attend to learn more about policy and procedural changes BIS is implementing which directly affect your company’s export business.
Mossy Oak announces its latest collaboration with industry-leading backpack company MYSTERY RANCH. This highly anticipated line of whitetail packs, featuring Mossy Oak’s iconic Bottomland pattern, offers a unique opportunity for bow and deer hunters to own a top-tier, quality pack.
Camfour Inc. announces the promotion of Brandon Roper to Chief Executive Officer. He will continue to hold the title of President as well. In this combined role Brandon will report to Malcolm Getz and the ownership group.
Winchester will race through the streets of Chicago on Sunday, July 7, in the Grant Park 165 Street Race. This year marks the second annual Grant Park 165, the first and only street race in the NASCAR Cup Series.

The June 2024 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,059,037 is a decrease of 4.7 percent compared to the June 2023 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,110,696. For comparison, the unadjusted June 2024 FBI NICS figure of 1,958,447 reflects a 9.0 percent decrease from the unadjusted FBI NICS figure of 2,152,187 in June 2023.
Federal Ammunition is proud to continue its longstanding partnership with the Sportsmen’s Alliance. The organization creates a powerful and unified voice for sportsmen and women nationwide.
Silencer Central, a large American silencer dealer, announces a strategic partnership with EuroOptic.com, a leading resource in optics, firearms and shooting accessories. Look for more information coming soon from this newly established partnership that will impact how you buy optics, firearms and silencers in the future.

Bidding begins Thursday, July 4, on the July collection of Collector’s Elite Auctions. The auction runs for two weeks, closing on the evening of Thursday, July 18.
Federal Ammunition adds a 30 Super Carry, 90 Grain Full Metal Jacket load to its popular Champion Training handgun product line. This new load is now available at select dealers.
Camfour announces the launch of a new Camfour Custom exclusive Ruger SR1911 with a Bomber theme. This SR1911 Bomber is chambered in 45ACP, has a low-glare stainless finish with a Bomber motif, T6 machined and engraved grips, a checkered backstrap and Fixed Novak 3-dot front sights.

1791 Outdoor Lifestyle Group announces two exciting new holsters for US Military history enthusiasts, the G.I. Hip Holster and the M3 Tanker Holster. Both holsters are faithful replicas of the classic military leather holsters used by US GIs to carry their sidearms.
Take back the night with Galco’s Halo, designed to comfortably carry a pistol equipped with a weaponlight. The Halo is now available to fit 5” 1911 pistols with weapon-mounted lights.
Streamlight® introduced the ProTac HL® 6, the newest and brightest addition to the ProTac® series of tactical lights. Delivering up to 5,300 lumens and an extraordinary beam reach, the rechargeable system comes with a charge cord and two Streamlight SL-B48® Li-Ion rechargeable battery packs with an integrated USB-C charge port.

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announces the release of the new Model 1854, chambered in 45 Colt. The Model 1854 comes with additional features like a 4 ¾-inch Picatinny base for mounting optics, an adjustable XS Sights ghost ring rear sight, a gold bead front sight, flat-face trigger design, and removable magazine tube that allows you to safely unload the rifle.
Winchester Ammunition introduces a high velocity steel shotshell for waterfowl hunters that live to hear the buzz of early-season teal. Available in 12 gauge 2 ¾ inch and 3 inch, XPERT Teal features high-velocity payloads that provide increased range and allow for shorter leads on fast-flying teal.
ZeroTech Optics is excited to release the much anticipated reflex optic of 2024, the H.A.L.O (Heavy duty Aspherical Lens Optic) TRAE28. This state-of-the-art Optic is set to redefine standards in reflex sights, combining unparalleled durability with superior performance.
NSSF joined with industry partner Gunsite Academy along with Sheriff David Rhodes of the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office and representatives of the Prescott Police Department, Prescott Valley P.D. and Chino Valley P.D. to bring NSSF’s Project ChildSafe and its message of preventing unauthorized access to firearms to greater Prescott.
A release from ERGO related the following news: "It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Stephen C. Hines, a brilliant inventor, beloved employer, and founder of ERGO. Steve departed from this world on June 30th in New Mexico." Personnel of the Outdoor Wires extend their sincerest condolences.
On this week’s Gamekeeper Podcast Dr. Philip Lavretsky of UTEP and Dr. Brian Davis of Miss State University join us to explain the frightening scenario of the degradation of wild mallard genetics.
Hatsan’s ZADA break barrel air rifle is an exceptional entry-level, spring-action airgun that boasts a refined design and precise engineering, making it an optimal beginner shooting platform. Available in three calibers (.177, .22, and .25), the ZADA can produce up to 24 ft-lbs of kinetic energy and velocities ranging from 700 to 1300 FPS.
Winchester announces its commemorative AA shotshell ammunition in 2024, celebrating 125 years of The Grand American World Trapshooting Championships. The ammunition features the Grand American 125th Anniversary badge and imagery celebrating the rich history of the event.
Luth-AR announced its latest giveaway, this one for the month of July 2024. This month, participants have the chance to win a prize package consisting of a MBA-5 Carbine Buttstock and a Chubby Grip.
In honor of the 4th of July, Telum Tactical is offering exclusive savings on two of its most popular knives. Customers will receive 20% off the Aftershock and Tremor through July 5, 2024.
In celebration of the 4th of July, Cupped Waterfowl is offering hunters 20% off sitewide as they gear up and train their dogs for another hunting season. Customers can stock up on duck calls, decoys, blind bags, dog dummies, and more with this exclusive savings though July 5, 2024.
The Armory Life announced the release of the Summer 2024 issue of The Armory Life print magazine, featuring a cover story interview with Hilton Yam of 10-8 Performance. This quarterly print magazine complements the daily digital content available on TheArmoryLife.com.
Back by popular demand to stream on MyOutdoorTV is the Bowhunter TV Channel. Just in time for the start of bowhunting season, the Bowhunter TV Channel is a full-time television channel consisting entirely of Bowhunter TV episodes.
Outdoor Channel is thrilled to announce that Pat and Nicole Reeve, the beloved hosts of the acclaimed hunting series Driven with Pat & Nicole, are celebrating 20 successful years on the network this week with the premiere of their 20th season airing Tuesdays at 9:30 p.m. ET.
 

"We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor."

— Declaration of Independence, 1776

When I was a kid, it was referred to as “the Fourth.” For me, it was fireworks and the midway point to the (all-too-quick) end of summer. As time passed, the day was known more for family, for time off, for comforting skittish canines unhappy with the sudden racket of celebratory explosions.

It’s more than that. It’s a celebration of a revolution – a term that’s fallen on hard times due to its adoption by those with tyrannical ends, and for those who forgot that the Greatest Country in the World© began “with a bang and not a whimper.”

We are wandering through a 21st Century that seems to have forgotten the costs paid by those who were here before us. There are those who decry “nationalism” who, in 1942, would have been absolutely behind the crowd of patriots.

A few things to consider while we wander into the mid-summer holiday –

The poor in this country tend to have all or nearly all of the following: a place to sleep, heating/air conditioning, a means of communication (cell phones), access to an automobile, food to eat, medical care. Not so long ago, many of our population lived in shacks, lots of them with dirt floors, with no indoor toilets and no running water.

This country consists of people whose ancestors came from every corner of the Earth; there are nearly no cultures that haven’t seen some of their populations relocated to these shores. We are an aggregate, an amalgam of all that’s out there. In one single nation, we’re the example of humanity.

Everyone heard – or should have heard – of the risks taken by those who signed the Declaration we celebrate tomorrow. A good number paid the heaviest price for freedom.

We’re not the country we were. We can’t be. The nation is a grand experiment, a test of human freedom within social constraint. It’s self-contradictory – law and order … and chaos. That internal contradiction – and our collection of diverse cultures -- are what makes us unique.

We can win wars – if certain people will leave us alone to do so – but we’re lousy conquerors in the historical sense. We’re not good at the land acquisition game since the country finished growing in the mid-20th Century.

We leave the vanquished – in the cases of Japan and Germany – better than we found them when we got there. They flourished. Now if we can just stay out of wars for a while.

We can be (and have been) the engine of industry, the pantry for the world’s hungry, the designers and engineers of devices that have taken humanity off the Earth and put machines on other planets.

At the same time, we can forget “who (and what) brung us.” Like any humans of any lineage, any ethnicity, we too often forget the lessons that others learned through sacrifice.

It’s an election year. The warring tribes are driving division. Their accomplices in various media are using fear and outrage as tools. They’re not trying to make us forget who we are; they’re trying to win something and to feather their own nests.

It’s routine and raucous, the ‘chaos’ that accompanies the move of functionaries to sew fear and discontent. “It’s the most important election in our lifetimes” has become “the most important in history.”

Like the last one, except we survived that one.

Complaints? Well, it’s the right of the enlisted to gripe and the expression of that tendency was made into high art before any of us got here.

As for the holiday, I’d counsel family time; unplug. Watch the children and grandchildren grow. Enjoy the food and festivities. Keep the family pets secure and calm during the celebration.

And be grateful. It’s not November, but it’s still a great time to give thanks.

Happy Independence Day.

— Rich Grassi

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