SHOT Business -- January 2012

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VOLUME 20, NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2012

SHOOTING, HUNTING & OUTDOOR TRADE

Although personal defense remains a big seller, manufacturers have ramped up production of bolt-action sporting rifles. In fact, dealers should see a wide range of new guns—in all disciplines—enter the market this year pg.40

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S H OT B U S I N ES S

JANUARY 2012

CONTENTS

VOL. 20, ISSUE 1

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NEWS BRIEFS Profiles of Levy’s Leathers and Del-Ton; Gore’s new Optifade pattern; Rossi adds new calibers

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FIRING LINE Cooper’s new Model 56 combines an elegant look with faultless function

RIFLES 2012 Manufacturers are releasing a more diverse line of

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UNDERCOVER SHOPPER Looking for a

SHOTGUNS 2012 This year will see a variety of smoothbores perfect for any use. Meanwhile, more task-specific models—for turkey and waterfowl, particularly—make the scene. BY CHRIS CHRISTIAN

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GOOD STUFF Bushnell’s Fusion 1600 ARC laser rangefinding binocular does double-duty for accuracy

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WHAT’S SELLING WHERE

rifles for 2012. The MSR is represented with new calibers, and boltactions see some new tactical models as well. BY CHRIS CHRISTIAN

HANDGUNS 2012 Personal defense is still king of the handgunning market, spurring new model launches and caliber expansions in proven models. But don’t count the 1911 out yet. BY CHRIS CHRISTIAN

NSSF Update 25 FROM THE NSSF Rapid

growth of college shooting sports

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importance of personal relationships

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It’s Personal Always has been…always will be

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t’s January, so it must be time for our annual survey of new firearms, which you will find on page 40. This is vital reading for a firearms retailer, but I’d also like to direct your attention to a pair of smaller—but no less important—items that you might overlook. The first is “The Odd Couple” (page 7), which details the incredible success of Levy’s Leathers.

The Canadian company, founded in 1973, makes guitar straps and rifle slings—an odd combo at first blush, but the duo makes sense when you consider each is made with the same machinery and the same attention to detail. Levy’s has a curious history, as it was founded by Dennis Levy, a self-described hippie who wanted to produce leather goods—belts, floppy hats, wide watchbands, and other required accoutrements—for welldressed members of the counterculture. When I talked to the founder recently, he told me, “Our success is due to two simple principles: hard work and an unwavering respect for the customer.” Now let’s go to Elizabethtown, North Carolina, where we encounter Del-Ton Incorporated. (You’ll find “The Del-Ton Dream” on page 8.) The brainchild of Tony Autry, it stems from a singular American dream: Although Autry was employed by the telecommunications industry, he longed for something far more meaningful to do. He liked the modularity and simplicity of the modern sporting rifle, so in his spare time he began selling parts via the Internet. Very quickly, the business expanded. In short order, he recruited his wife and father. They bought a building, then another. They moved past parts to complete assemblies, and then moved the business again to an even larger building. Obviously, Autry was giving his customers the products they wanted. But when I talked to him, he said the key move was hiring his mother to work the phones. The

focus on customer service reaped a big dividend. “By being more available by phone, and thus, more responsive, we got the best feedback you can get from customers— increased sales,” he said. I thought about the wisdom of that one morning as I tried to navigate my way through a mail-order

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retailer’s phone system. I knew that if I could only connect with a real, live human being, I could resolve my issue in less than a minute. Instead, I got menu after menu, every one of which led to an infuriating dead end. Del-Ton and Levy’s Leathers, however, have never forgotten that the customer comes first. Yes, you must be able to deliver a quality product. But that old-fashioned person-to-person relationship still rules the roost.

SHOT Business (ISSn 1081-8618) is published january, February/March, april/ May, june/july, august/September, October/november and December by Bonnier Corporation, 2 Park avenue, new york, ny 10016-5695, and is the official publication of the national Shooting Sports Foundation, Flintlock ridge Office Center, 11 Mile Hill road, newtown, CT 06470 (203-426-1320). Volume 20, issue 1. Copyright © 2012 by the national Shooting Sports Foundation. all rights reserved. Editorial, circulation, production and advertising offices are located at 2 Park avenue, new york, ny 10016-5695 (212-779-5000). Free to qualified subscribers; available to non-qualified subscribers for $25 per year. Single-copy issues are available for $5 each. Send check, payable to nSSF, to: SHOT Business, c/o nSSF, 11 Mile Hill road, newtown, CT 06470-2359. SHOT Business accepts no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts and photographs. all correspondence should be accompanied by a stamped, selfaddressed envelope. requests for media kits and advertising information should be directed to Katy Marinaro, Bonnier Corporation, 625 n. Michigan ave., Ste. 1270, Chicago, IL 60611. Periodicals postage paid at new york, ny, and at additional mailing offices. rEPrInTS: Wrights reprints, 877-652-5295. POSTMaSTEr: Please send address changes to SHOT Business, P.O. Box 422494, Palm Coast, FL 32142-2494. Printed in the uSa. For Customer Service and Subscription questions, such as renewals, address Changes, Email Preferences, Billing and account Status, go to: shotbusiness. com/cs. you can also call 386-246-0188 or write to SHOT Business, 2 Park ave., new york, ny 10016 For editorial inquiries, write to Slaton L. White, SHOT Business, 2 Park ave., new york, ny 10016

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Bits & Pieces

Zeiss Hires Murski Breeding Sales

Carl Zeiss Sports Optics has hired Murski Breeding Sales (MBS) as its sales agency for the South and Southeast. This is the latest move by Zeiss as it continues to execute an aggressive growth strategy that started last year. “A simple quote does not describe the level of experience and talent we have just recruited to support and grow the Zeiss brand in the USA,” said Michael A. Jensen, president of Carl Zeiss Sports Optics. “These guys are incredible—they’re highly motivated and possess dealer relationships that are second to none in their region. They will impact our business immediately. We are growing, and MBS will make a significant difference for us.”

Team Remington/ Bushmaster Win Big in Arizona

Freedom Group announced that Team Remington/ Bushmaster shooters were awarded 12 major titles at the 2011 CMP Western Games & Creedmoor Cup Match. The event was recently held in Phoenix, Arizona. “I am proud of our team’s accomplishments at the matches,” said Ken Roxburgh, the team’s coach. “The members are truly ambassadors for the sport of competitive shooting as well as for the Freedom Group family of companies.” Individual titles for team Remington/Bushmaster include Tyler Rico, High Service Rifle Champion; Sara Rozanski, Overall Service Rifle Champion; Joseph Hendricks, Second Place Overall Match Rifle.

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The Odd Couple

Levy’s Leathers , makers of guitar straps and rifle slings, is still going strong after almost 40 years

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n the mid-1970s, leather and polyester were fighting tooth and nail for the hearts and minds of a generation that believed it was destined to change the world. As Dennis Levy, founder of the company that now bears his name, says, “It was a time when longhaired hippies roamed free, and the elite of the counter-culture preferred to be festooned in leather adornments: leather belts, leather barrettes, floppy leather hats, wide leather watchbands, leather pouches and purses.”

So, drawn by the siren call of the times, Levy went to Nova Scotia in 1973 with two hundred dollars’ (Canadian) worth of leather-working tools and set up a shop, fittingly, between a tavern and a healthfood store. He called it Levy’s Handcrafts Limited. These days, Levy’s Leathers Limited, which employs 200 people in two state-ofthe-art facilities in Manitoba and Nova Scotia, focuses on two key—but seemingly different—areas: guitar straps and gun slings. An odd pair, perhaps, but a niche market that assures the company continued success. “Getting from watchbands to guitar straps and rifle slings had more twists and turns than your average clairvoyant could anticipate,” Levy says. “But our mission was to create a profitable company. Our success is due to adherence to two simple principles: hard work and an unwavering respect for the customer.” To that end, he says, “As employees, we all work together to make sure that if you need guitar straps in Hong Kong by Friday, or gun slings in Peoria by Tuesday next, we’ll jump through the necessary hoops required to make sure they get there. “Adherence to these principles has resulted in an active customer base of more than 5,000 accounts,” he says. “Our customers buy products they are proud to This product is from sustainably managed forests and controlled sources.

Levy’s Leathers strives to make quality products by connecting with the diverse passions of its customer base.

sell, made by people I am proud to be associated with.” Levy says the first thing consumers will notice about his products is the quality of the leather. “Whether it’s top-grain vegetable-tanned carving leather or plushnap suede, we use only the best available hides. Look closely and you’ll notice that the workmanship is also first rate.” All of this raises the question, just what is the appeal of a leather sling? Function? Fashion? A little of both? “Foremost in our minds when designing a sling is function,” Levy says. “Will it hold up in the rugged outdoor conditions that hunters find themselves in?” He adds, “‘Fashion’ may not be quite the right word, but a rifle is a beautiful marriage of craft and art, and it is important to design a sling that complements the gun.” (800-565-0203; levysleathers.com) —Slaton L. White JANUARY 2012 ❚ SHOT BUSINESS ❚ 7

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The Del-Ton Dream

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In a few short years, Del-Ton has evolved from a firearms enthusiast’s spareparts business on eBay to a busy manufacturing and distribution company.

Though neither had any training in website design, they decided it was time to see if the dream could be realized. “We bought a book,” says Kassandra. Obviously they read it, because they managed to launch Del-Ton.com (Del, for Delmar, Tony’s father, who had joined the venture, and Ton, for Tony) and quickly found they were on to something. That same year they began buying upper assemblies, which Tony and Delmar built in their shop. “I have no idea how many I built,” says Tony. “Over time, probably several hundred. I have always been mechanically inclined and detail minded, and I got pretty good at it.” The following year, growing pains forced the Autrys to build a 1,000-square-foot steel building to accommodate the expanding business. Two years later, Tony’s mother, Betty, came on board to answer the phones. “We saw a real increase in the business when Betty began answering the phones full-time,” says Kassandra. “It’s amazing how such a simple thing like this helped our business grow so much.”

That growth helped cement the importance of being customer-centric and making certain the customer is happy. “By being more available by phone, and thus, more responsive, we got the best feedback you can get from customers—increased sales,” says Tony. In 2007, Del-Ton moved into a 4,500square-foot building in an industrial park in Elizabethtown, N.C. Del-Ton quickly outgrew that building, so in 2009, the Autrys moved the business into a 10,800-squarefoot building in the same industrial park. And Del-Ton is leasing the 4,500-squarefoot structure back again as a stopgap measure until an additional building can be constructed some time this year. The Del-Ton website now carries more than 1,600 products—a number, according to Tony, that is sure to expand. “Our goals for 2012 are to increase sales to law enforcement, build our dealer network, and continue to improve our products and service to our customers,” he says. Sounds like a dream come true. (910645-2172; del-ton.com)

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Gore Hits the Marsh W.L. Gore & Associates, the manufacturer behind Gore-Tex, announced that it has developed a new concealment pattern, Gore Optifade Concealment Marsh. The pattern is the third science-based Gore Optifade pattern, and the first to be optimized for hunting waterfowl. The pattern is available on gear from Beretta and Sitka, and will debut this month at the 2012 SHOT Show in Las Vegas. Gear will be available at retail for consumers in the summer of 2012. “Our aim is to create the most scientifically advanced technologies to help hunters maximize their performance in the field and improve the outcome of their hunt,” said David Dillon, hunting category leader at Gore. “Gore Optifade is the only concealment technolo-

gy based on the science of animal vision, engagement distance, and angles of attack. We are thrilled to now offer that technology to another group of dedicated hunters— the millions who hunt waterfowl.” The Gore Optifade Marsh pattern takes into account the large, almost panoramic field of vision of most waterfowl. Additionally, the contrasting pattern colors have been manipulated to create a great deal of depth. Gore announced the development of Gore Optifade back in 2008. All Gore Optifade patterns incorporate a micro and a macro pattern. The micro pattern helps hunters blend with the environment, while the macro pattern disrupts the symmetry of the human shape, so the animal does not see the hunter as a predator.

Altus Hires New Marketing Team

Charles Ricci, EVP of Altus Brands, “Covey Sales & Marketing is pleased to recently announced the newest addition be part of the Altus Brands team,” said to its manufacturer’s rep line with the hir- Ken Johnson, sales manager for Covey. ing of the Covey Sales & Marketing team. “We see a great deal of potential in their Covey will manage the sales and marketrespective brands and look forward to ing activities in a number of key states, working with their management team to including Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, grow their business.” Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Altus Brands owns Pro Ears, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Benchmaster Shooting Products, Illinois, and Ohio. Rifleman Hearing Protection, Bughats, “As our product lines and business conCass Creek Outdoors, Woodland tinued to grow, we Whisper, Harmon looked for a dealerScents, Heart Stopper oriented team to manLures, Pro Hood, and age this critical region of American Bison Leather the country. I feel confiProducts. dent that Covey will do Covey Sales & a great job in helping us Marketing is a group of gain greater market independent manufacshare in its region.” turer’s representatives Ricci added, “We are dedicated to providing really pleased to be able sales and marketing serto welcome this team to vices for premium Altus Brands, we are brands in the shooting, excited to work with hunting, and outdoor them. They bring a industry, and it provides Pro Ears is one of the many wealth of experience a range of services for Altus brands. and high energy.” large-format retailers.

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HUNTING GETS TACTICAL

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image camera with the ability to shoot 8MP images with an action setting of up to 9 sequential images, and can be mounted on a number of devices. Wearable cameras are becoming increasingly popular as technology makes them smaller and lightweight, and as hunters take to social media websites like YouTube and Facebook to post homemade videos of their hunts.

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Colt, Magpul Team Up Colt Defense is bringing to market its new LE6920MP, a rifle standard-equipped with many of Magpul’s most popular firearm accessories. Available to retailers now, this version of Colt’s top-selling LE6920 is available in a variety of color combinations, complete with a number of Magpul accessories. This rifle is the first product Colt Defense and Magpul have developed together. “By combining Colt’s quality firearm with Magpul’s popular accessories and offering them together in one standard product, we are giving customers an option to save time and money,” says David

Ridley, vice president of Colt Defense. At the base of this new AR platform rifle is Colt’s popular 6920 Law Enforcement Carbine. With a fully retracted buttstock, the carbine measures 30.5 inches and weighs 6.8 pounds. However, the big advantage of the new LE6920MP over the previous version is the addition of Magpul’s American-made accessories, including the MOE Vertical Grip, MOE Hand Guard, Generation 2 Rear Back-Up Sight, MOE-K Hand Grip, MOE Trigger Guard, MOE Carbine Stock, and two durable 30-round Magpul polymer magazines.

In partnership with Magpul, Colt Defense has created the new, accessorized LE6920MP.

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Green Laser From SSI Green lasers are more vivid from great distances.

Sight System Instruments (SSI) recently released its new Sight-Rite laser bore sighter. The company’s Green Laser Bore Sight is engineered for use on .17- to .50-caliber rifles and 10-, 12-, and 20-gauge shotguns. The new green-laser technology in the bore sight projects a much brighter, concentrated beam compared to previous models, making it highly visible both indoors and outdoors. The improvements, according to the company, make the sight-in process much faster and easier for shooters. SSI has made a name for itself by releasing a number of Sight-Rite laser bore sighters in a variety of calibers. The new Green Laser Bore Sight’s patented design prevents damage to the bore or the finish of a firearm during calibration. Additionally, the Sight-Rite laser bore sighter has incorporated a precise bore-alignment system that inhibits metal-on-metal contact. The new Sight-Rite DX Kit includes a calibration target for aid in sighting in a firearm with greater accuracy, and the machined-aluminum construction makes the bore sight durable in extreme backcountry conditions. The SRP for the Green Laser Bore Sight is $180. For sportsmen who want a more traditional bore sight, SSI also makes a Red Laser End of Barrel Laser Bore Sighting Kit. Like the Green Laser, it also works on a variety of calibers and shotgun gauges. The SRP for the Deluxe End of Barrel Laser Bore Sight with a red laser is $70. Replacement parts for SSI products can be ordered specially from the company, by calling 877-269-8490. The complete line of products from SSI can be seen at ssi-online.com.

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LaserMax Launches New Series The CenterFire laser works with Ruger LC9 (pictured) and LCP pistols.

LaserMax announced the launch of the CenterFire laser series, as well as the debut of the first models designed specifically for the Ruger LCP and LC9. The CenterFire lasers can easily be installed by mounting to the frame without changing

parts or altering the exterior of the gun. The 5mW CenterFire red laser for Ruger LCP and LC9 mounts just under the bore for highest accuracy and prevents the user from blocking the beam. The CenterFire series lasers have a simple toggle-switch activation for right- and left-handed shooters. Like other LaserMax products, the exclusive ambidextrous, distinct on/off switch turns the laser on only when needed. (So it will not inadvertently reveal the user’s position in low light or darkness.) The CenterFire laser uses a 1/3N lithium battery that provides more than four hours of continuous runtime. Although pre-aligned at the factory, the CenterFire is also user adjustable for windage and elevation. “These CenterFire models were specifically designed for the Ruger LCP and LC9,” says Eric Haase, vice president of sales and marketing at LaserMax. “We know many shooters are interested in small, lightweight lasers for their concealed-carry weapons, and we look forward to launching additional CenterFire series products intended for other sub-compact pistols without rails.” The CenterFire laser for Ruger LCP and LC9 have a one-year warranty and are now available for retailers.

XS Sights Sponsor HAVA Honored American Veterans Afield (HAVA) recently added Fort Worth, Texas–based XS Sight Systems to its list of sponsors, which reads like a who’s who of outdoor brands. Other sponsors include the NSSF, Smith & Wesson, Mossberg, Yamaha Outdoors, Crimson Trace, Leupold & Stevens, SureFire, Hornady, Ruger, and FMG Publications, among numerous other contributing companies. HAVA was formed by shootingindustry companies to assist disabled veterans through guided hunts, shooting sports, and other outdoors activities. “The HAVA mission is one that we fully endorse,” says Jon Pastusek, president of XS Sight Systems.

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Lipsey’s Announces Exclusive Ruger Number 1 Stainless Light Sporter .250 Savage Nationwide firearms distributor Lipsey’s is rolling out the fifth installment of the popular K1A Series of Ruger Number 1 rifles. This edition is chambered in the classic .250 Savage cartridge and features a 22-inch lightweight stainless-steel barrel with sights and a walnut stock. Only 250 of the much-anticipated Ruger Number 1s will be produced, making them a hot commodity.

“Collectors and shooters have flocked to this series of rifles, and I believe the .250 Savage will be the most sought-after version yet,” said Garrett Prather, Lipsey’s national sales manager. Lipsey’s has been a firearms distributor since 1953 and currently services FFL-licensed firearms retailers in all 50 states. Dealers will note that the new, exclusive Ruger Number 1 stainless .250

Savage is being marketed as a complement to Lipsey’s extensive line of special make-up and limited-edition firearms. Customers and dealers can learn more about Lipsey’s large collection of current and past exclusive firearms at the company’s website, lipseysguns.com. Firearms dealers can also visit lipseys.com to open or manage an account for more website features.

Given the small production number, new Ruger Number 1s are expected to go fast.

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Vanguard recently announced a new nofault, no-hassle Premium Lifetime Warranty for its flagship product purchases in the United States and Canada. “Vanguard will fully repair or replace your qualifying Vanguard optics, should they ever fail to perform to your 100 percent satisfaction,” said Thomas Delhey, the company’s national sales manager. “We’ve all experienced the accidental mishaps. We’ve got you covered now, even if it was your fault. No hassles. No questions asked.” Customers in the United States are responsible for $10 to cover postage and handling for the speedy return of repaired optics or the shipping of replacement optics. Canadian customers should return the product to the store from which it was purchased for replacement. Vanguard flagship products include Endeavor ED and Spirit ED binoculars and the Endeavor spotting scope. Other sporting optics remain covered under their original warranties.

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Gerber Promotes Maynard Gerber Legendary Blades has promoted Corey Maynard to the position of vice president of marketing, but noted that he will continue to be responsible for leading the category-management and brandmarketing teams and corresponding execution-related activities at Gerber.

“Corey brings a valued perspective that has contributed to the growth of our company,” says Jason Landmark, Gerber’s president. “He has been a key contributor in numerous areas that have resulted in successes for Gerber, including the relaunch of our brand, logo, and website.

He has also provided inspiration for new and innovative marketing campaigns and co-branding opportunities.” Maynard holds a Bachelor’s degree in economics from Lewis and Clark College and an MBA from the Lundquist School of Business at the University of Oregon. He joined Gerber in 2002 as an associate product manager, and was quickly promoted to product manager and then to category manager. After a brief period away from Gerber, Maynard returned in the beginning of 2008 as the director of marketing before ascending to his current position. “I am very grateful for the opportunity to work with such a storied brand and equally amazing team of people,” says

Corey Maynard has held a number of positions at Gerber since joining the company 10 years ago.

Maynard. “Gerber has some tremendous momentum going, but I truly feel it’s only the tip of the iceberg and look forward to helping the brand meet its full potential.” Gerber was founded in 1939 as Gerber Legendary Blades. The brand now includes a diverse portfolio of activityessential equipment for enthusiasts and professional-end users, including knives, lights, multi-tools, survival kits, fire starters, and other products. Gerber is a division of the Fiskars Corporation, a global supplier of consumer products that has more than 360 years of experience, and is the oldest company in its native Finland.

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New Stealth Cam App Brings Field Info Home As more outdoors companies get on board with digital technology and see the sales benefits that can come with it, more are choosing to develop apps that give smart phone users brand-specific experiences. Scouting-camera company Stealth Cam is one of the latest companies to jump on the app bandwagon. It recently introduced its new Trail Camera Field App for iPhones and Androids. The Trail Camera Field App is available through iTunes or the Android Market for $1.99. The app incorporates GPS mapping capability to track one’s location and mark camera locations, as well as mark other key elements such as water holes, treestands, camps, game trails, and rub and scrape lines. Users can

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export and share mapping on social media websites like Facebook, or through emails. With the app’s “Weather/Hunt Forecast” function, users can key in a zip code, city, or state to receive the area’s 24-hour, three-day, or 10-day extended forecast. The forecast includes all the usual weather information, as well as sunrise and sunset times, moon phases, and barometric pressure. The Trail Camera Field App has a photo manager/sharing feature for setting up image galleries. The user can share uploads and have a social media stream where comments can be posted in real time. The Trail Camera Field App also offers video tips from the Stealth Cam Pro Staff.

Awards and Hirings at Leupold

Leupold & Stevens finished out 2011 with a bang. For starters, the Beaverton, Oregon–based optics company was named 2011 Optics Manufacturer of the Year by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW). “We are honored to receive the NASGW’s first Optics Manufacturer of the Year award, and greatly appreciate the individual product honors,” said Pat Mundy, communications manager for Leupold & Stevens. “We value these awards because they reflect the professional judgment of those who buy, sell, use, and evaluate optics nationwide. This is great feedback and motivation for our hundreds of employees who work day in and day out to make products that meet the highest standards of optical performance, mechanical function, and rugged durability.” Other recognition for Leupold optics for the past year included the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence Optic of the Year for the VX-R 3–9x40mm riflescope, the Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence Hunting Product of the Year for the RX-1000i TBR with DNA rangefinder, and Outdoor Life Editor’s Choice for the BX-3 Mojave 10x42mm binocular and Golden Ring 20–60x80mm spotting scope. Leupold also recently expanded its internal sales management team with the hiring of Janos Jeszenszky as national accounts manager. Jeszenszky will manage several key accounts, and will provide direction and guidance for many facets of Leupold’s sales and merchandising at the retail level.

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B Y Z A C H S N O W, N S S F M A N A G E R , S H O O T I N G P R O M O T I O N S

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FROM THE NSSF

Rapid Growth of College Shooting Sports CSSI encourages student participation

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ow do we accommodate the growing interest of young shooters who want to stay engaged in their sport as they head off to college? How do we educate and introduce college students who have never had the opportunity to experience the shooting sports? These questions resulted in the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s creation of the Collegiate Shooting Sports Initiative (CSSI). Its primary goal is to grow the shooting sports at the college level, not only by retaining those who have been involved, but also by introducing new students and faculty. Since the program’s inception in 2009, the NSSF has awarded close to $600,000 in grants to help start up new college shooting clubs while assisting existing clubs looking to expand or sustain their club activities. Sixty-five colleges submitted grant proposals in 2011, an increase of more than 30 percent compared to the previous year. Forty-three of these colleges received grants totaling $299,200. Ten of those grants are for new college club programs; the remaining 33 are for established college clubs, some of which had previously received CSSI grants. This grant program’s success is visible in many ways. It motivates students and adults to take on leadership roles by serving as ambassadors for the shooting sports. These participants are taking the initiative to start new clubs, raise awareness on campus, introduce new people, and increase participation. Two years ago, coach David Dobson started programs at Jacksonville University and the University of North Florida—programs that are serving as models of success that other schools in Florida are adopting. As a result, University of Florida and Florida State University started new shooting clubs this past fall. One of Dobson’s graduates from Jacksonville University, now pursuing his master’s at the University of Florida, is serving as the club president of U.F.’s newly formed club program. The future is bright for college shotgun sports in the Sunshine State. Shooting ranges also have a unique

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opportunity to target an untapped market. Not only is working with local colleges great community relations, but it’s also a way to grow your business and the sport. Ranges that have jumped on this opportunity are experiencing a fresh and enthusiastic influx of shooters. Students new to the shooting sports are expressing a strong interest and want to participate whenever possible. In some cases, ranges that have opened their doors to the local colleges are facing the welcome challenge of how to accommodate the number of students and or colleges interested in using their facility. A great example of this is the Minute Man Sportsman’s Club in Burlington, Massachusetts, which has become the home club for Harvard, Harvard Law, Northeastern, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Tufts. Another growing element within college shooting sports is intercollegiate events. Colleges and shooting ranges are coming together to host competitions for schools in their region. This is not only creating new opportunities to keep students actively involved, but it’s also bringing shooting clubs together on a more regular basis. While these students are shooting and competing, they also are making new friends and brainstorming ideas on how to take their programs to the next level. During the fall of 2011, George Mason University held an intercollegiate event. Some 114 competitors from 12 colleges, spanning from Vermont to Virginia, partic-

ipated. This event has more than doubled in size from when it began in 2009, and is now at full capacity. Organizers are looking at ways to accommodate more participants for future years, and may have to add another day to the event in order to do so. It’s clear that the shooting sports at the college level are gaining momentum. Now is the time to see how you, your business, and/ or your home range can become part of this very exciting movement. How can you get involved with this effort? You can host a First Shots event for the students at a college or university near your home range. You can provide special offers on products your company produces or that you sell in your store. Or you can serve as a volunteer coach/mentor for students looking to further structured programs or get them started. With your help, the sky’s the limit when it comes to the future of college shooting sports. To find out more about the Collegiate Shooting Sports Initiative, go to nssf/org/college.

Zach Snow

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Time Capsule Marks NSSF’s 50th Anniversary Packing a time capsule culminated the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s year-long celebration of its 50th anniversary. The 1x2x3-foot compositematerial box (stamped “Open in 2061!”) is on display at the NSSF’s headquarters in Newtown, Conn. Its contents reflect the state of firearms ownership, target shooting, and hunting in the year 2011, and tell the story of how the NSSF, the firearms industry’s trade association, has helped promote, protect, and preserve those freedoms over the last half century. “The Second Amendment, our industry, and our sports are in surprisingly good shape at this juncture,” said NSSF president and CEO Steve Sanetti. “It’s our great hope that things will be as good or better for us 50 years from now. If that is the case, all that the NSSF has worked for on behalf of its members for the

NSSF’s Steve Sanetti (above) holds his time capsule contribution, a copy of the 2005 law protecting firearms companies from frivolous lawsuits.

past half century will have paid big dividends to the businesses, hunters, and target shooters of the future.” Many items placed in the time capsule relate to the pro-

grams and services the NSSF conducts on behalf of its more than 6,500 industry members and millions of hunters and shooters. Photographs of employees and items that

reflect current times were included as well. Other items include a hometown proclamation recognizing NSSF’s 50th Anniversary and the organization’s many contributions that benefit hunting and the shooting sports; a book and video of the official history of the NSSF; a Project ChildSafe gun lock safety kit and a “Don’t Lie for the Other Guy” firearms retailer education kit; a copy of the exhibitor directory of the SHOT Show; copies of two NSSF-owned magazines—SHOT Business and The Range Report; recent NSSF ads; copies of The New York Times and the local newspaper, The Newtown Bee; copies of several shooting and hunting magazines; and images of NSSF’s website, blog, Facebook page, and Twitter feed. The NSSF is the trade association for the firearms, ammunition, hunting, and shooting industry. For more information, visit nssf.org.

Don’t Lie Promoted in times Square While tens of thousands of people huddled in New York City’s Times Square awaiting the arrival of the New Year, the giant 18x34-foot screen that is an icon of the tourist mecca flashed a message that read, “Buy a gun for someone who can’t and buy yourself 10 years in jail. Whatever you do…Don’t Lie for the Other Guy…dontlie.org.” “Don’t Lie” is a cooperative program between the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives and the NSSF. The effort was developed more than a decade ago to raise public awareness about the seriousness of the crime of purchasing a firearm for someone who cannot legally do so. The program

A sign to raise awareness about the seriousness of the crime of straw purchasing flashes in New York City’s Times Square.

also helps the ATF educate firearms retailers so that they can be better prepared to detect and help deter potential straw purchases. The Times Square message actually appeared from Oct. 15, 2011, through Jan. 1, 2012. More than 365,000 pedestrians walk through the area on any given day. “Our goal was to raise awareness among New Yorkers and tourists coming into the city that there are serious consequences for illegally straw purchasing a firearm,” said Steve Sanetti, NSSF president and CEO. “This warning can help deter an illegal purchase long before a person steps into a licensed retail store.”

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First Shots Big City tour hits Miami, Sacramento Following a successful day of introductory shooting seminars in Madison, Wisconsin, and Chicago and environs, the NSSF’s First Shots Big City Tour has scheduled its next stops for March 3 in Miami, Florida, and Sacramento, California. First Shots is the time-proven seminar for newcomers to shooting that teaches firearms safety fundamentals and ownership regulations in a classroom setting and follows up with a live-fire session on the range under the close supervision of expert instructors.

The program’s effectiveness has produced new, educated shooters and has been profitable for participating ranges. In fact, recent studies indicate that 43 percent of First Shots participants return to the host range five times in the first six months after the event. During the Nov. 5, 2011, seminars in the upper Midwest ranges, more than 300 people took their first shots. If you would like to increase foot traffic at your range and get new shooters into your facility, visit firstshots.org to get started. A smiling man and woman hold their targets from a First Shots seminar.

WhereToShoot.org Undergoes Redesign The National Shooting Sports Foundation has launched a newly redesigned WhereToShoot. org, the web’s most comprehensive and frequently updated listing of shooting ranges. The site allows anyone to search for a place to shoot in their area. Visitors simply enter their state or zip code, and a list of shooting ranges is created. Searches can be

further narrowed by selecting which shooting discipline you are interested in. In addition to its popular search capability, the site now offers a number of other resources for shooters, including links to video tips; free printable targets; news about local shooting events and opportunities; safety information; descriptions of various

shooting sports; how to find a retailer; listing of 5-Star-rated shooting facilities; NSSF’s “Pull the Trigger” e-newsletter archive; and shooting organizations. WhereToShoot.org is the most comprehensive directory of shooting ranges online. Site manager NSSF encourages all shooting ranges to enter or update their range information free of charge.

Keeping hunters, industry Well informed

At some point, nearly every member of the firearms industry and every hunter will be called on to point out the merits of hunting. Will you be up to the task of defending this great tradition by citing well-sourced facts in your discussion? The National Shooting Sports Foundation can help you make your points with its newly updated Hunter’s Pocket Fact Card. The card is free and available online at nssf.org/lit and in bulk quantities to your firearms retail store, shooting facility, hunting club, or conservation organization. Using statistics, pie charts, and color photographs, the card points out the following: » That sportsmen contribute nearly $8 million daily to wildlife conservation through hunting license sales revenues, excise taxes collected on sporting equipment, the sale of Federal Duck Stamps, and other revenue sources. » That hunting helps support 600,000 jobs in the United States. » That hunters and target shooters have paid $6.8 billion in excise taxes since the inception in 1937 of the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, commonly known as the Pittman-Robertson Act. » That game species such as whitetail deer, waterfowl, Rocky Mountain elk, wild turkeys, and pronghorn antelope have been restored to healthy populations from dangerously low levels in the early 1900s. “Hunters must be more than sportsmen, they must be spokespersons who speak up in defense of our traditions when that need arises,” said NSSF president and CEO Steve Sanetti. “I keep a supply of our Hunter’s Pocket Fact Cards handy. It’s nice to leave a card with the person you’ve been talking to about hunting.”

© 2012 National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. SHOT Business®, SHOT Show® and all other trade names, trademarks and service marks of the National Shooting Sports Foundation appearing in this publication are the sole property of the Foundation and may not be used without the Foundation’s prior express written permission. All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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Survey Shows Strong Public Support for Hunting A fact-finding telephone survey of American adults 18 and older commissioned by the National Shooting Sports Foundation showed strong support for hunting. Three-fourths of survey respondents (74 percent) said they approved of hunting, a level of support that has not varied by more than a few percentage points since 1995. “The numbers have been consistent over the past two decades,” said Mark Damian Duda, executive director of Responsive Management, the research firm that conducted the study. “Support for hunting is solid,” Duda added. The new study went a step

A survey finds that Americans stand firmly behind the right to hunt.

further than previous research, however, revealing extraordinary support for the “right to hunt.” No matter what their

opinion about hunting, Americans stand firmly behind a person’s right to hunt, with 94 percent agreeing it is “OK for other people to hunt if they do so legally and in accordance with hunting laws and regulations.” Only 4 percent of respondents wanted to strip citizens of the right to hunt. “It’s gratifying to see that strong public support for our great tradition of hunting is unwavering,” said Steve Sanetti, NSSF president and CEO. “For many of us, it is extremely fulfilling to provide food for ourselves and our families through hunting, even if only on a few days a year. That’s one of many reasons why NSSF and others work so

diligently to protect hunting.” The survey also revealed that Americans have a taste for eating what sportsmen harvest. Sixty-seven percent of respondents indicated they have eaten some type of wild (non-farm) game meat or fish within the last 12 months. This finding corresponds to people’s growing interest about their food sources. Hunters and their families have always known the benefits of eating healthful, hormone-free game meat, and now more people are enjoying cooking and eating game, with some of them even taking up hunting because it connects them directly with locally acquired, sustainable foods. The survey also revealed the public was equally supportive of target shooting, with 93 percent agreeing that target shooting is acceptable.

nSSF Study Quantifies hunters’ Generosity A new study commissioned by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and conducted by Mile Creek Communications reveals that in 2010, some 11 million meals were provided to the less fortunate through donations of venison by hunters. Nearly 2.8 million pounds of game meat made its way to shelters, food banks, and church kitchens and onto the plates of those in need. “Given our challenging economic times, hunters’ donations of venison have never been more important to so many people,” said Steve Sanetti, president and CEO of the NSSF, the trade association for the firearms, ammunition, hunting, and shooting sports industry. “These contributions are just one way hunting and hunters are important to our way of life in America. Learning about these impressive figures makes me proud to be a hunter. I have donated game meat during the past year, and I urge my fellow hunters to strongly

consider sharing their harvest.” Though the 11 million meals represent an incredibly generous donation, the actual amount of gifted game meat may have been much higher. “These figures are from confirmed sources, but annual donations could easily be double this amount if ‘direct’ donations from hunters to friends and family are included,” said Jim Curcuruto, NSSF’s director of statistics and research. Curcuruto added that the NSSF commissioned the study to better understand the size and scope of these venison donations. Groups often cooperate to ensure a successful donation program. In Georgia, according to the Athens Banner Herald, the Georgia Wildlife Federation pays for the meat to be butchered and packaged at state-licensed processors, the state Department of Natural

Resources oversees the program, and the Georgia Food Bank Association coordinates distributions. Additionally, the game meat satisfies shelters’ need for nutritious food items. Dave Williams, who manages food resources for a northeastern Georgia food bank, said in the Banner Herald that he is focused on acquiring more nutritious items, and noted, “Deer venison is such a low-fat, high-protein item, agencies greatly appreciate getting it.” Another news report out of the IndianaKentucky-Illinois area pointed out that one deer can feed up to 200 people. Ground venison is a versatile food, with cooks using it in pasta sauces, chili, tacos, meatloaf, burgers, and other dishes. Individual hunters donate game meat and even pay for processing, though many hunters choose to work with organizations.

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NSSF DELIVERS VALUE

NSSF’s listing of employment opportunities within the shooting, hunting, and outdoor trade provides a win-win situation. The “Firearms Industry Jobs” feature on the NSSF website at nssf.org/jobs lists current employment opportunities posted by NSSF members. The ability to view these opportunities is available to anyone, allowing for a broad pool of prospective applicants to learn of these positions. Beretta U.S.A. is one company that has made frequent use of “Firearms Industry Jobs.”

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ONE MEMBER’S EXPERIENCE Member: Ryan Muety, director of marketing & consumer direct Business: Beretta U.S.A. Corporation Accokeek, Maryland Description of Business: “Beretta, established in 1526, is the oldest industrial dynasty in the world, tracing its roots through 16 generations of continuous family ownership. Firearms bearing the Beretta name have been sold for almost 500 years. Beretta U.S.A. Corp. was founded in 1977 and supplies the standard sidearm Ryan Muety to the U.S. Armed Forces. Today, Beretta manufactures, distributes, and markets a complete line of firearms, accessories, and apparel. Beretta also owns and operates six worldwide retail Beretta Gallery stores. For additional information, visit berettausa.com.” Experience with Firearms Industry Jobs: “The NSSF works hard to connect individuals who are looking for employment in the firearms industry with manufacturers who are looking for skilled labor. Never has this been as important as it is in our current economic surroundings. Beretta has been able to post announcements for job openings and receive resumés from highly qualified individuals.” Value of NSSF Membership: “Beretta is proud of its membership with the NSSF, and strongly supports its efforts to promote, protect, and preserve hunting and the shooting sports.”

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Interested in NSSF Membership? Promoting the great American tradition of hunting and shooting is what the National Shooting Sports Foundation is all about. For our members, it’s more than a sport; it’s a way of life. Join the more than 6,500 companies and individuals who have already discovered that NSSF Delivers Value! To learn more, visit www.nssf.org/join or contact Bettyjane Swann, NSSF director of member services, at 203-426-1320 or bswann@nssf.org.

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Yo u S h o u l d K n o w

10 Ways NSSF’s Website Can Benefit You A sampling of what awaits you online

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ver the past couple of years, the NSSF has added many new features to its website (nssf/org) specifically for its firearms retailer members. Whether you’re looking to improve your business, offer educational training for your employees, or stay up-to-date on issues affecting our industry, nssf.org is a great site to add to your bookmarks. Here are 10 ways nssf.org can benefit you and your business.

Also, use this section to easily contact your state and federal lawmakers.

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Customized mArket reports

Want to learn more about your store’s location? Visit the Research & Statistics section of nssf.org and order an NSSF Customized Market Report. The information in these reports will aid you in building well-targeted marketing efforts that will ultimately improve your business. These targeted campaigns will help you in reaching the right types of customers. Get more details and order a CMR at nssf.org/ research/CMR.

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“Bullet points” Want to stay

up-to-date on issues affecting the industry? Look no further than the NSSF’s weekly e-newsletter. Published each Monday, “Bullet Points” is a quick-read roundup of what you need to know—the latest industry news, research, legislative alerts, and more. View the current issue and archives, or subscribe to receive it in your inbox, at nssf.org/bulletpoints.

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reseArCh In addition to its popu-

lar Customized Market Reports, the NSSF offers a slew of research that can benefit your business. Reports on buying trends and participation and the annual Firearms Retailer Survey Report are particularly helpful. See everything the NSSF has to offer at nssf.org/research.

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“don’t lie for the other Guy”

Make sure visitors to your store know that straw purchases are illegal and will not be tolerated. Order a free “Don’t

Lie for the Other Guy” Retailer Kit in the retailers section of nssf.org. The kit includes display items to warn the public about the severe penalties for engaging in straw purchases and educational information to help retailers recognize and stop any would-be straw purchaser. Order a kit at nssf.org/retailers.

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retAiler eduCAtion Videos

Something else you’ll find in the retailers section of the NSSF’s site is a selection of online videos for retailers. These include “The Benefits of Add-On Sales,” “Wrap It Up, I’ll Take It—How to Sell at Retail,” “Take Stock—In Your Store and Firearms Inventory,” and two others. View them at nssf.org/retailers.

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“pull the triGGer” Do you have

an e-newsletter that you send to your customers? The NSSF offers a library of helpful tips for gun owners that can be easily copied and pasted right into your store’s newsletter. The NSSF encourages all of its retailer members to utilize this resource to improve their newsletters and to encourage gun owners to head afield and to the range. Learn more at nssf.org/ pullthetrigger.

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GoVernment relAtions Keep tabs on legislation and litigation affecting our industry by bookmarking nssf.org/GovRel. This section of the NSSF’s site includes a look at federal and state bills that could affect your business.

puBliCAtions Published guides

for firearms retailers are also available in the retailers section of the site. These include the NSSF’s “Employment Guide for the Firearms Retailer,” “Financials for the Firearms Retailer,” “How to Write a Business Plan for the Firearms Retailer,” “Merchandising Guide for the Firearms Retailer,” and “Sweat the Details,” an important resource that all FFLs should become acquainted with.

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rAnGe resourCes For those retailers that also operate shooting ranges, the NSSF’s site provides an enormous amount of range management information. Find resources, publications, information on NSSF’s Five Star Rating, and browse the archive of The Range Report, the Foundation’s quarterly magazine for shooting facilities. Visit the ranges section of the site at nssf.org/ranges.

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nssf memBership While you’re on the site, be sure to become an NSSF member or renew your membership. The process is quick and easy. Not only will you receive access to the many member benefits of the NSSF, but you will also help support the foundation’s mission to promote, protect, and preserve hunting and the shooting sports on behalf of our industry.

The NSSF’s website is a great resource for all in our industry. Visit it today at nssf.org and nssf.org/retailers.

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FYI

by scoTT besTul

New Year’s Resolution

Technology: Ignore it at your peril!

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ith another business year drawing quickly to a close, I took a minute to browse through the FYIs that ran in the 2011 issues of SHOT Business. Often such reflection is little more than a time marker, a nostalgic review of another 12 months that passed too quickly. But in some years, a common theme emerges, and this season I was struck by an unmistakable thread: In virtually every FYI column for the season, retailers and experts I interviewed offered their take on some aspect of technology that could help us all conduct business better or more efficiently. This can be tough medicine to swallow for those of us with balding pates and graying temples. I was dragged kicking and screaming into the computer age, and even now—nearly 20 years after buying my first IBM “word processor”—when my machine crashes, I can spew venom that would earn a swat from the back of my mother’s hand. But gosh darn it, when a computer works, it’s a thing to behold, and I’d be a fool if I said it wasn’t a time-saver and a money-maker. And, of course, technology seems to make quantum leaps each year, and in 2011 it was foremost on the minds of the retailers I interviewed. In case you’ve forgotten, here’s a quick review. Dan Abbott, the savvy and gregarious owner of Oregon Firearms Academy, extolled the virtues of Facebook, that sup-

‘branding’ your business,” Abbott told us. “I view it as a free website, one that a lot of people use.” Abbott is correct. Shortly after our interview (and following instruction from my 12-year-old twins), I created a Facebook page and immediately saw the site as a gold mine of free advertising and networking opportunities for any business. Let’s face facts, gentlemen: The Yellow Pages may be far from dead, and websites are undoubtedly slick, but these days millions of potential customers visit Facebook every day. If you’re a presence there, you’ve got a shot at drawing them in to your shop. Miles Hall, owner of H&H Gun Range and a constant presence in this magazine because of his business acumen, highlighted his thoughts on store security in a two-

Let’s face facts: The Yellow Pages may be far from dead, and websites are undoubtedly slick, but these days millions of potential customers visit Facebook every day. Where does that leave you? posedly cutesy “social networking” site that made its inventor a billionaire and got thousands of folks—from partying college kids to straying spouses—into all kinds of trouble. Well, guess what? Facebook has all kinds of applications for the modern firearms retailer. “Done right, Facebook is just another opportunity for

part interview recently. And guess what? High-tech surveillance devices played a huge role in our discussion. Using everything from mini-cameras to hidden microphones that plug into computer-based security networks, Hall trusts the multimillion-dollar inventory at H&H to machines that belong to a world powered

Bookmark a Favorite As long as we’re on a technology theme, I stumbled on to a pair of great blogs that can benefit firearms retailers. Both appear on the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) website (nssf.org) and are full of timely information. The first is simply titled “the NSSF Blog,” and it’s a continuously updated highlight reel of recent gun news, issues, and legislation—something that can be checked out over a cup of coffee every few days. The other is the “SHOT Show Blog,” which covers news and updates for the upcoming SHOT Show. Mark these two in the “Favorites” column on your web browser, and keep current on the most important industry happenings and events.

by technology unavailable—or at least unaffordable—only a few years ago. We also covered online training seminars when we turned to Joel VanderHoek, co-owner of Dave’s Sports Shop in Linden, Washington. VanderHoek noted the efficiency of having employees staying up-to-date on various product lines by completing computer-generated training courses that not only keep staff informed of new products, but offers instruction on the best methods for selling them. Even better, the cyber-training provides financial incentives for achieving mastery—all at zero cost to the shop owner struggling with low margins and searching for bonuses to reward good employees. These columns—all written with no prompting to retailers or forethought by this magazine—painted a clear picture: The groundswell of technological offerings available to the modern gun shop or range owner/operator is too comprehensive and alluring to ignore. As we flip the calendar to a new business year, let’s all make a resolution to embrace the hardware, software, and electronic gizmos that can not only make our lives easier, but pad that bottom line.

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Magnum in a Tux

Power needn’t be ugly. Cooper’s new muscle gun boasts classic lines and fine wood

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lain French, please.” Claro walnut is standard; French meant I’d pay extra. Fancy French would have hiked the price substantially, so I resisted. Besides, even a basic Cooper 56 is an upscale rifle.

The Model 56 from Cooper combines an elegant look with faultless function. As for accuracy, you’d be hard-pressed to find a magnum bolt-action that can outshoot it.

Announced early last year, the first magnum bolt rifle from the Stevensville, Montana, firm has a lot in common with its older siblings, the Model 52 long-action and the more recent Model 54 short-action sporters. Its 26-inch barrel is a giveaway (the 52 and 54 wear 24- and 22-inch barrels), though Cooper accommodates special orders for other lengths. The 56 has flush crossbolts fore and aft of the magazine; its siblings do not. All are stocked in handcheckered walnut (polymers, if you choose), with a steel grip cap and a Decelerator pad. The 56’s one-piece bottom metal is steel or alloy, depending on which of six versions you order. Long ago, as we discussed his Model 57 rimfire and 38 centerfire .22 mechanisms, Dan Cooper told me that reliable cartridge feed “is much harder to guarantee than you’d think.” But his slick-cycling bolt-actions

always delivered. Cooper has since relinquished the company reins to Hugo Vivero, who also owns the Wilson barrel company that supplies Cooper barrels. Ian, Hugo’s son, is an engineer now engrossed in rifle design. Retailers can rest assured that Cooper will continue to focus on faultless function and accuracy.

Fit and Finish Recently I revisited the Montana factory to see how new Cooper rifles come together. Model 56 receivers start as bar stock. Blanks are meticulously machined, each three-lug bolt finished to slide like a piston. The Sako-style extractor works opposite a bolt-face plunger ejector. The serrated bolt release and rocking two-position thumb safety are small and neatly inletted. The safety doesn’t lock the

bolt. A thick-walled stainlesssteel magazine corrals a threeround, single-file stack. The box fits almost flush; a tidy forward latch drops it into your hand for loading. Cartridges slip smoothly off the dished follower. A modest ejection port keeps the receiver stiff for best accuracy, but it’s open enough to permit easy singlefeed. Shaped on CNC machines, stocks are hand-bedded for seamless marriage to the receiver.

Perfect Balance Cooper’s trigger for the 56 is adjustable from 1.5 to 5 pounds. My Timney gauge registered 3.5 pounds on the test rifle, a .308 Norma Magnum. Each rifle comes with Talley or Leupold scope bases. I topped this 56 with 30mm Leupold rings on Leupold bases and a Swarovski 1.7–10x42 Z6 scope.

Closing the Deal

Cooper rifles are classy, not cheap. Make the most of fine wood and fetching profiles with side-to displays; a floorplate view doesn’t do these rifles justice. Also, show the tight groups with supplied test targets. Remind customers that a fine sporter is an investment. Pretty walnut is getting harder to find and more costly. The most famous of the M56’s forebears, the Model 70 Winchester, once retailed for $61.25.

At 8.3 pounds, the Model 56 is no lightweight, but its perfect balance gives it a lively feel. Grip and forend are comfortable—slim enough for quick pointing, but with the beef for sure recoil control. The comb is ideally proportioned for quick aim through a low-mounted scope. Its 13 chamberings include rounds as frisky as the .340 Weatherby, so stock shape matters a great deal. Launching 180-grain bullets at 3,000 fps, this magnum was civil in recoil. The accuracy bar was set pretty high, as my .270 Model 52 had punched a .6-inch group with its first magazine of Remington factory loads. A Model 54 on loan delivered a .35 cluster with a handload of 34-grain IMR 4895 pushing 87-grain Sierras. The six loads I tried in this M56 averaged 1.3 inches. The best, a TSX load from Safari Arms, printed a .6-inch group while clocking 3,001 fps. SRP: starts at $2,795. (406-777-0373; cooper firearms.com)

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Why would you “spank” a customer if he asks which rifle is best for deer hunting?

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f you have an interest in hunting deer, you’d think a gun store would be a good place to start your research. In search of a suitable budget-priced centerfire rifle, I visited four retailers in northern Georgia to ask about getting started in whitetail deer hunting. Model 336 without much explanation except to note the prices. When I handed them back, he put them up on the rack and just looked at me. I tried to initiate some talk about the guns’ features. That’s when Joe pulled down my pants and spanked me—or at least it felt like he did. “Why don’t you read some books or look on the Internet for articles about

STORE C

STORE A This independent retailer is in a large steel building that was clean and had an outdoor-adventure atmosphere. It had a lot of clothing, camping gear, and hunting accessories. When I arrived at the gun counter, I noticed a decent selection of about 50 rifles and maybe another 50 shotguns. Three other customers were eying handguns in the glass counters, and three clerks milled about behind the counter. Right away when I walked up, an older man—let’s call him Joe—cheerfully asked if he could help me with anything. It went downhill from there. I said I was looking for a deer rifle to start hunting deer in the area. When he asked me what caliber, I said, “Maybe a .243 or .270. What would you recommend for deer in this area?” He seemed annoyed and rattled off another five calibers, up to .300 Win. Mag. Then he handed me a Marlin XS7 in .270 and a lever-action .30/30 Marlin

rifles, then come back?” he said. Joe might know something about guns, but he doesn’t know jack about customer service.

STORE B This small, bustling independent hunting and shooting store is about to move into a new, larger building nearby. I stopped by on a Monday around noon and waited about five minutes for help from one of the three

The large chain store was almost empty at about 5:30 p.m. on a weekday. At the gun counter, two young men greeted me as soon as I walked in the area and asked if they could help. I told them I was looking for a rifle to get started deer hunting in the area. I also said I did not want to spend a whole lot of money. One of the clerks seemed enthusiastic about helping me, and answered my questions about hunting in the area, what calibers might be best for the region, and what models would be in my price range. “Kyle” steered me to guns in the $300 range: a Savage Axis, a Mossberg 100 ATR, and a Marlin 336. We talked about Remington 700s as the next step up in price and quality. He discouraged me from looking at the lowerpriced Remington 710 TFL, saying it was made for box-store distribution and was “garbage.” Kyle took the time to answer all of my questions about triggers and stock configurations, rifle-and-scope packages, and other questions I figured an entry-level

Pixel Pushers

Southern hospitality was alive in most, but at one store, the clerk either thought I wasn’t worthy or he simply needed a career change. After a few basic centerfire-rifle questions, he abruptly ended our short conversation by saying, “Why don’t you read some books or look on the Internet for articles about rifles, then come back?” After that spanking, no way would I be back. But in the three other stores, the clerks seemed to enjoy bringing a future Blood Brother aboard. They took their time as we explored what might be the right centerfire, caliber, and model for this “new recruit.”

clerks who were busy with customers. When “Bob” asked me if I needed help, I asked him to recommend a gun that I might buy for getting into deer hunting in the area. Bob rattled off a few calibers in the .270- to .30-caliber range, and through some voodoo settled on .308 for me. “Around here, you don’t need a magnum, flat-shooting gun. Shots are usually within 150 yards because of all the hills and dense trees.” Regarding guns, he recommended three models: a Savage Axis (formerly called Edge), a Mossberg Maverick, and a CVA Scout. All were in the $300 range. He didn’t offer to hand me a gun to shoulder. Still, I ran out of questions before he ran out of time, even though there was at least one other person browsing nearby.

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undercover shopper hunter might have. Overall, the experience was enjoyable, especially because the clerk took a real interest in my desire to learn about deer hunting in the area.

STORE D A clean operation with well-stocked shelves, this small, independent store is located on a rural road northwest of Atlanta. The bulk of the business is in 25-yard indoor shooting lanes. There are some rifles on racks behind a counter, perhaps 50 or so appropriate for hunting

deer. One clerk was helping a man who was looking at handguns. The other clerk was chatting about guns in general with someone who seemed like a regular. I browsed and waited about five minutes before anyone said anything to me. The young clerk—we’ll call her Jessica—was energetic and helpful, and seemed genuinely interested in my pursuit. When I mentioned I wanted to get into deer hunting, she said, “Oh, yeah!” She showed me a Thompson/Center Venture (which she inadvertently called a Contender) in .30/06 that had “been shot

once or twice” but was traded in for a lighter-recoiling .243. She said that the Venture was one of her favorites, and explained some of the features. The price tag was about $550. She asked if that’s what I was looking for as far as price range, and I told her that was on the high side. She happily checked around and showed me a few used rifles. We had a discussion about calibers, and she was very informative and passed along her extensive knowledge. As I thanked her, she gave me a 2011 Savage product catalog.

how’d they Do? Customer Service

Product Knowledge

Product Availability

no stars “Why don’t you read some books or look on the internet for articles about rifles, then come back?” Ouch.

The sales associate was confident, but i never got a chance to tap into his knowledge because he was not very interested in sharing.

There was an average selection of new rifles, maybe 45 to 50 on display.

The sales associate got the feeling right away that i was not buying today, but answered all questions patiently anyway. he should have offered to let me hold the guns, however, and given me more direction regarding picking up the sport.

he seemed to know the rifles well, and answered my questions thoroughly, although he did not offer much extra advice to someone who was obviously interested in buying a gun and getting into deer hunting.

The wall was lined with about 300 new hunting rifles of various actions. except for a phantom remington that he looked for but could not find, the clerk had three rifles on hand that fit my needs.

The sales associate did everything i could ask, short of inviting me to hunt his lease.

he knew the products well, as if he had recently priced these for himself and taken them to the treestand to try out.

All but one of the guns we spoke about were on the wall at the store. he led me to believe that the centerfire selection is much better closer to deer season.

There were no questions i asked that she could not answer. she inadvertently called the Venture a Contender, but i think the mix-up was just a slip rather than ignorance.

There were a limited number of new rifles—perhaps 50—on display.

store

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store

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No pressure. The sales associate showed enthusiasm and took the time to chat. store

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SCORinG SySTEm: Outstanding:

Very Good:

Average:

Winner: store

C

This is the last store i’d have expected to be the place i would return to if i were to actually buy a new centerfire. The national chain hired the right clerk to cover the gun section. he was a hunter who knew the products and did not look down his nose at me when i asked for the lower-priced guns. Dick’s Sporting Goods 691 ernest W. Barrett Parkway NW Kennesaw, GA 770-281-0200 dickssporting goods.com

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Personal defense rules the roost. That usually means handguns, but this year we’ll see some new tactical rifles, too. And one special bolt-action is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special edition » By Chris Christian

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ast year, firearms manufacturers adopted a prudent wait-and-see attitude. No one wanted to ramp up production until there was solid proof of economic recovery. Although the hope that a moribund economy would pick up some steam evaporated as quickly as water droplets on a hot griddle, the firearms industry nonetheless remains a strong and viable concern. Want proof ? Just look at the wide range of new guns— in all categories—that will enter the market in 2012.

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This year’s crop of new rifles is noticeably larger, and more diverse, than that of recent years. As has been the case during the last few years, the AR-derived Modern Sporting Rifle (MSR) is wellrepresented. But manufacturers are adding calibers beyond the traditional 5.56mm, and among the new models are more 6.8mm SPC, 7.62x39mm, and a pair of relatively new .30 calibers that provide the same magazine capacity as the 5.56mm. On the bolt-action scene, new tactical models make an appearance, but traditional hunting models are also on display, including an innovative new bolt-action design from Merkel. Rimfire fans won’t be disappointed, especially with the new lineup from CZ-USA. Lever-action buffs will want to check out two new models from Winchester—the upgraded models in the Marlin line and the classic 1886 offered by Cimarron. There’s a lot to look at this year, and there’s something for everyone. ADVANCED ARMAMENT CORP. The AAC Micro is chambered for the .300 AAC Blackout (7.62x35mm) in a compact bolt-action that features a factory-threaded barrel with a 1:8 twist rate, a receivermounted Picatinny rail for optics, an externally adjustable X-Mark Pro trigger, and an adjustable cheek riser on the stock—which has sling swivels. (770-925-9988; advancedarmament.com)

ANSCHUTZ The new Anschutz Model 1780 D FL big-bore hunting rifle is designed to produce the same precision accuracy and reliability under the harshest conditions as the company’s famous biathlon rifles. Utilizing the same cam cocking design of its other centerfire rifles, the new rifle

features a two-row six-lug bolt mated directly to a cold-hammer-forged 22.1-inch barrel for a 60-degree bolt throw. The black matte high-strength anodized aluminum receiver (drilled and tapped for a Weaver-style rail) is mated to the Turkish walnut stock via a hand-fitted aluminum bedding block. Other features include an adjustable match-quality Anschutz trigger assembly, a detachable box magazine, and fast-acquisition iron sights (three yellow dots on the rear sight with a fiber-optic front post). Available calibers include .308 Win., .30/06 Sprg., 8x57, and 9.3x62. (205-6558299; steyrarms.com)

ARMALITE For 2012, ArmaLite adds two calibers to its popular M-15 SPR Mod 1 system that features the one-piece upper receiver/

rail system with detachable side and bottom rails. New this year are the 6.8mm SPC and the 7.62x39mm. Both feature a 16-inch, free-floated, doublelapped, chrome-lined chromemoly barrel that is threaded ⅝-24 to accept most suppressors. Equipped with a flash suppressor, the 6.8mm has a 1:11 twist rate; the 7.62x39 has a 1:10 twist rate. The remaining features are identical and include a frontsight-base gas block with a Picatinny rail top that sits .293 inches lower than the receiver top, a forged flat-top upper receiver with an 8-inch hand guard, and a Picatinny rail with laser-engraved rail-slot numbering. Both upper and lower receivers are forged from 7075-T6 aluminum alloy. The trigger assembly is a tactical two-stage; the first stage measures 3.5 pounds, the sec-

ond stage is 5 pounds. A collapsible buttstock provides a maximum extended overall length of 36 inches (32.75 inches collapsed). Both are shipped with one 10-round magazine, a sling, a black case, and an owner’s manual. (309944-6939; armalite.com)

CENTURY INTERNATIONAL ARMS A new Romanian manufactured recoil-reducing buttstock (designed to reduce felt recoil by up to 50 percent) will be available on the Century Arms WASR rifle. The WASR equipped with this stock is chambered for the 7.62x39mm and features a synthetic forearm and hand guard. It also has a 16.25-inch barrel with traditional AK-47-style sights, an empty weight of 7.6 pounds, and ships with a 30-round

ArmaLite: The M-15 gets two new calibers: 6.8mm SPC and 7.62x39mm. Features include a Picatinny rail with a laser-engraved rail-slot numbering and a two-stage trigger.

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double-column magazine. The Recoilless Buttstock will also be available separately to mate with existing rifles. (800527-1252; centuryarms.com)

CIMARRON FIREARMS The Winchester 1886 was one of the most popular rifles of the Old West, and one of the strongest lever-action designs ever made. This year, Cimarron introduces its 1886 ($1,620.52) made by Armi Sport in Italy. The rifle features a traditional case-hardened receiver and a rifle buttplate, and is chambered for the .4570 Gov’t. It will be available in either a 22- or 26-inch octagon barrel. (830-997-9090; cimarron-firearms.com)

CZ-USA The CZ 455 rimfire bolt-action is intended to consolidate all the receivers of the Model 452 line into one uniform base rimfire platform while adding the ability to interchange barrels, rimfire calibers, and stock configurations. All 455 models feature an action machined from bar stock, an adjustable trigger, a detachable magazine feed, coldhammer-forged barrels, and a standard 11mm optic-mounting dovetail. Four new models enter the 455 model line this year. The CZ 455 FS features a full-length Mannlicher walnut stock, a 20.6-inch barrel, and adjustable iron sights. Available in .22LR ($499) and .22 WMR and .17 HMR ($524), it ships with a single five-round magazine. The 455 Varmint (walnut stock) features a heavier and stiffer barrel for enhanced accuracy. Available in .22LR ($456) and .22 WMR and .17 HMR ($483), it also accepts all accessory barrels available for the 455 platform and ships

RIFLES 2012 with a five-round magazine. The CZ 455 Varmint with SS Evolution Stock features a Sky Blue/Gray laminated stock. While the bolt is on the righthand side, the SS Evolution stock is designed to be fully ambidextrous, including cheekpiece, teardrop pistol grip, and palm swell. The barrel is free-floated. The base rifle is available in .22LR ($522), but also accepts all currently available accessory barrels in all rimfire calibers. The CZ 455 Precision Trainer .22LR ($899) was designed to produce the same look and feel as a full-size tactical rifle while allowing economical rimfire training. The Precision Trainer features a MCS-T4 Manners composite stock and a heavy .886-inch diameter barrel. Available in Coyote Tan, the stocks can be ordered with custom weighting/fill to match the weight of your current tactical rifle to fully mimic its feel. The CZ 527 bolt-action is a true micro-length Mauser action designed specifically for small-based .223-sized rounds. It features the Mauser controlled-feed hammerforged barrel, a detachable magazine, an integral 16mm scope base, and the CZ singleset trigger system, which is fully adjustable for creep, overtravel, and pull weight. The new addition to the 527 line for 2012 is the CZ 527 Varmint Target ($885) in .223 Rem. or .204 Ruger. (800-

CZ-USA: The 455 Varmint with the SS

Evolution stock (left) is fully ambidextrous. The 527 Target Varmint comes with a Kevlar stock and is available in .223 and .204 Ruger.

955-4486; cz-usa.com)

DPMS FIREARMS The new .5.56mm Tac 2 (RFA3TAC2) is an enhanced version of the current Panther Tactical (RFA2-C16L). Designed to meet the demand for fulllength hand guards and sight radius on a compact carbine, it

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RIFLES 2012 Century Arms:

The WASR benefits from a new recoilreducing buttstock. Chambered for 7.62x39mm, the rifle also comes with a synthetic forearm and hand guard.

features a collapsible Magpul ACS buttstock, MOE grip and trigger guard, 4150 chromelined lightweight barrel, Panther flash hider, BUIS, fulllength gas system, and the new M111 modular free-float rail system. The A3 upper provides a full-length Picatinny upper rail, with shorter rail sections on the right, left, and bottom. The 5.56mm Tactical Precision Rifle (RFA3-TPR) is intended to provide a lighterweight full-size precision rifle. The A4 upper features the M111 rail system, AAC Blackout flash hider, and a beadblasted 416 stainless HBAR. A B5 Systems SOPMOD stock, a Magpul MOE grip, and a trigger guard are standard. (800578-3767; dpmsinc.com)

KEL-TEC RFB stands for Rifle, Forwardejecting, Bullpup. The patented duel-extractor system maintains full control of the case from the moment it leaves the magazine until the empty case is extracted and ejected via an ejection chute that sends it above the barrel forward of the shooter. This system results in a truly ambidextrous 7.62x51 bullpup rifle. The original version featured an 18-inch barrel with an overall length of just 26.1 inches. For 2012, Kel-Tec will intro-

duce the same rifle in a 24-inch Sporter version ($2,000) that stays within a modest 32-inch overall length. (321-6310068; keltecweapons.com)

LEGACY SPORTS INTERNATIONAL New from Howa this year is a redesigned trigger system for Howa rifles and an accessory kit that allows detachable magazines of five or 10 rounds to be used with the M-1500 series of bolt-action rifles. The Howa Actuator Controlled Trigger system (HACT) is a completely redesigned trigger and sear unit that creates a two-stage trigger. This allows the shooter to take up designed trigger slack/creep to arrive at a crisp let-off point of between 2.5 to 3.8 pounds. It will be available on all Howa M-1500 rifles that were previously equipped with Howa’s three-position safety trigger group. The new detachable magazine accessory kit ($98) is manufactured by ATI and is distributed exclusively by Legacy Sports. It is designed to fit the Howa M-1500 and Weatherby Vanguard bolt-action rifles. It will also fit older Smith & Wesson and Mossberg M-1500s. It will turn a fourround internal box magazine into a high-capacity detachable magazine. The kit includes

one magazine (five or 10 rounds) and a new floor plate/ trigger guard assembly. For 2012, it will be available in the short-action calibers .204/223 or the .243/7mm-08/.308. (775-828-0555; legacy sports.com)

O.F. MOSSBERG & SONS Chambered in 5.6 NATO (.223), the MMR Hunter features an A2 stock and an A4 flattop upper that includes a Picatinny rail for optics. Other features include a free-floating 20-inch barrel, a single-stage trigger, and a fiveround magazine. Available in Mossy Oak Treestand or Brush camo. SRP: $922. The 715T is a tactical .22 that features an M4 Flattop design. For 2012 it will be available in camo versions. SRP: $361. (203-230-5300; mossberg.com)

REMINGTON Bolt-action rifles dominate Remington’s new 2012 centerfire rifle offerings, and retailers will see a number of new commemorative models, practical long-range rifles, and a new tactical model. The Model 700 50th Anniversary 1962–2012 ($1,399) is a limited offering of the Model 700 BDL, in 7mm Rem. Mag. It features a satin finish Grade B walnut stock

with cut fleur-de-lis checkering and installed sling-swivel studs, a carbon-steel 24-inch-barreled drilled-and-tapped action, satinblued finish, black vented recoil pad with white-line spacers on the recoil pad, grip cap and forend tip, and a commemorative laser-engraved hinged floor plate. In addition, the X-Mark Pro trigger assembly is externally adjustable to 3.5 pounds. The 50th Anniversary Model 700 CDL SF Limited Edition 7mm Remington Magnum ($1,213.81) commemorates the introduction of the 7mm Rem. Mag. cartridge. It features a satin-finished American walnut stock with installed slingswivel studs, a 24-inch satinfinished stainless-steel drilledand-tapped barrel, and the X-Mark Pro trigger. The 100th Anniversary Model 700 CDL 375 H&H ($1,450) commemorates one of the most versatile magnum rifle rounds ever made. It features a satin-finished American walnut stock with a rear sling-swivel stud and front barrel band. The 22-inch matte-finished barrel wears a New England Custom Gun rear adjustable sight and a hooded front sight. The hinged floor plate is steel. The 2012 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation limited edition gun is the Model 700 XCR II RMEF. It is chambered for the .25/06 Remington and features

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Call ’em in close and hammer ’em with new HEVI•METAL® Turkey from HEVI•Shot®! HEVI•METAL® Turkey is a layered load that combines premium steel shot with HEVI•Shot® pellets. The combination is deadly for called-in toms! Just like it’s waterfowl counterpart, HEVI•METAL® Turkey is the result of timeless testing of various shot load methods which found layering to provide the most pellets on target and the best knockdown performance. And that’s exactly what you need for a big old longbeard!

Combining HEVI•Shot® with steel dramatically increases KNOCKDOWN POWER

HEVI•Shot® is the ultimate high performance shot substrate. But, for the waterfowler, who typically goes through a lot of shells, it can be expensive. So, we’ve developed a layered load that combines premium steel and HEVI•Shot®. This layered load, which we call HEVI-METAL®, dramatically outperforms straight steel. For just a few more bucks, you’ll kill a lot more ducks with HEVI•METAL®!

Shot is layered, not mixed, for ultimate performance

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RIFLES 2012

Stag Arms: Created in response to the

increase in 3 Gun competition, the Model 3G utilizes an 18-inch stainless-steel fluted heavy barrel with a rifle-length gas system.

a 24-inch barreled action finished in black TriNyte finish. The adjustable X-Mark trigger system is standard. The

Realtree AP-HD finished Hogue stock has overmolded grip panels, sling-swivel studs, and a SuperCell recoil pad. Those requiring long-range accuracy at a popular price will want to check out the new Model 700 SPS Long Range ($739.07). Available in .25/06 Rem., 7mm Rem. Mag., .300 Win. Mag., and .300 Rem. Ultra Mag., it features a drilled-andtapped 26-inch heavy varmintcontour barrel (0.82 OD), with the X-Mark adjustable trigger group. The Hogue Varmint stock has a vented semi-beaver tail forend and overmolded grip panels. A rear sling-swivel stud and dual forend studs allow the convenient use of both sling and bipod. The Model 700 Mountain Rifle ($1,123.47) receives a makeover this year that reduces the weight to 6.5 pounds. It features a Bell & Carlson Aramid fiber reinforced stock. Slingswivel studs are standard. The 22-inch lightweight mountaincontour stainless-steel barrel and action also features a hinged magazine floor plate and the X-Mark adjustable trig-

ger system. It will be available in 7mm-08 Rem., .308 Win., .25/06 Rem., .270 Win., .280 Rem., and .30/06 Sprg. The new Model 700 SPS Tactical Blackhawk ($849.99) is the proven Model 700 boltaction mated to a 20-inch heavy-contour barrel (0.85 OD) that features the innovative Blackhawk recoil-reducing stock. In addition to a built-in recoil-reduction system, the collapsible stock offers six adjustable positions that allow a length of pull from 11.25 to 15.25 inches. The buttstock includes a full pistol grip with rubberized inserts. The rifle is drilled and tapped for optics and comes with sling-swivel studs. Available calibers include .223 Rem. and .308 Win. On the rimfire front, Remington’s magazine-fed semi-auto 597 line expands with two new models. Chambered for .22LR, the 597 Heavy Barrel ($249) features a 16.5-inch heavy barrel with 5-R rifling for maximum accuracy. The stock is an OD green synthetic, and the rifle comes with a 1-inch Weaver-style scope rail. The new 597 Heavy Barrel A-TAC Camo ($349) is also in .22LR. It offers identical features to the 597 Heavy Barrel, but adds an A-TAC camo-finished synthetic stock. In addition, the muzzle is threaded for the standard American suppressor ½x28

thread pattern. (800-5488572; remington.com)

STAG ARMS The increasing popularity of 3 Gun and Multi-Gun competitions has prompted Stag Arms to bring out a specialized competition model that will be available in both righthand and lefthand models. The Model 3G and 3GL (lefthand) utilizes an A4 flat-top design and features an 18-inch stainless-steel fluted heavy barrel with a riflelength gas system and Stag Arms Super 3Gun compensator. A modular, free-floating Samson Evolution hand guard allows the attachment of rail sections and slings at points where needed without the need for a full quad rail. Other features include the Geissele Super 3-Gun competition trigger and Magpul’s collapsible ACS buttstock and pistol grip. SRP: $1,459 to $1,659 with the optional RTS. (860-2299994; stagarms.com)

SIG SAUER The 551A1 is chambered for 5.56x45 NATO and features classic Swiss styling, with the original Swiss folding stock, ambidextrous controls, and a rotary diopter rear and hooded front sight. The gas-piston operating system features a two-

Cimarron Firearms: The Winchester 1886 was one of the most popular rifles of the Old West, and one of the strongest lever-actions ever made. This version is chambered for the .45-70 Gov’t.

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THE MEASURE OF ALL THINGS

SEE BRILLIANTLY. MEASURE PRECISELY. THE NEW EL RANGE FINDING BINOCULAR

The EL Range sets new standards: Uncompromising high-resolution observations with 91% transmission on both sides combined with precise range and angle measurement based on the unique SWARO-AIM technology. The intuitive handling and its weight of less than 32 oz (900 g) turns the EL Range into the ideal hunting partner of the future.

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RIFLES 2012

Weatherby:

The .338 Lapua MAG TRR is part of the Threat Response Line. It has an ergonomic full-pistol grip and a fully adjustable (length of pull, cast, and comb height) stock to allow for individual fitting.

position gas-regulator adjustment and a 16-inch chromelined barrel in a 1:7 twist, and will be available in a 10-inch SBR variant. A SWAT variant also features a 1913 quad rail. The 556XI is chambered for 5.56x45 NATO and features a four-position gas-piston-operating action, a user-removable 16-inch chrome-lined barrel in a 1:7 twist, an extended charging handle that is reversible for righthand or lefthand use, a low-profile M1913 quad rail, the original Swiss folding stock, ambidextrous selector and magazine-release controls, and SIG flip-up front and rear sights. In addition, it accepts all milspec AR/M4/M16 magazines. The new SIG716 offers many of the same features as the above, but is offered in 7.62x51 NATO. The 16-inch chrome-lined barrel features a 1:0 twist rate, four-position gas-piston system, ambidextrous controls, M1913 quad rail, and SIG flip-up sights. It incorporates a Magpul ACS stock and MIAD grip, with integral sling points machined into the lower receiver and rail. It will also be offered in a 12.5-inch SBR variant. (603772-2302; sigsauer.com)

SMITH & WESSON For 2012, S&W will add the .300 Whisper to the M&P rifle series. The new M&P 15 .300 Whisper features a 16-inch 4140 chrome-moly steel barrel

with a 1:7.5 twist, and a Melonite finish. The barrel is threaded ⅝-24 to accept most suppressors, and is equipped with an A-2-style flash hider. The forged 7075 aluminumalloy upper and lower receivers are covered in Realtree APG camouflage. Additional features include a single-stage trigger assembly, a chromelined gas key and bolt carrier, a six-position collapsible CAR buttstock, forward assist, and an integral one-piece trigger guard. It is offered in an opticsready A4 configuration and ships with a 10-round magazine, even though the .300 Whisper functions well with any mil-spec 5.56/.223 magazine.(800-331-0852; smithwesson.com)

WEATHERBY The Mark V .338 Lapua Mag Accumark ($2,300) features a hand-laminated raised-comb, composite Monte Carlo stock with a matte gel-coat finish, and sling-swivel studs. The buttonrifled and free-floated barrel is a blued, chrome-moly 26-inch No. 3 contour (.705-inch muzzle diameter) with a target crown. An Accubrake brings the total length to 28 inches. Additional features include a factory-tuned fully adjustable trigger, CNCmachined T-6 aluminum bedding plate, and a Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad. The .338 Lapua MAG TRR ($2,900) is part of the

Weatherby Threat Response line. It features the same barrel, Accubrake, and bedding block as the Accumark, but is supplied with an ergonomic full-pistol grip, fully adjustable (length of pull, cast, and comb height) stock to allow individual fitting. The hand-tuned fully adjustable trigger is set from the factory at 3 pounds. Two new models join the popular Vanguard Series 2 line in the RC (Range Certified) series. To gain this label, the guns are tested at the Weatherby range. All RC guns are guaranteed to shoot subMOA with a specified Weatherby factory load, or other premium ammunition brands, and a test target is included with the gun. The new Vanguard Series 2 RC ($1,099 to $1,149, depending upon caliber) features a pillar-bedded composite stock with a raised Monte Carlo cheekpiece and non-slip black spider-webbing finish. The 24-inch cold-hammer-forged barrel is finished in a beadblasted blue finish. The trigger, which has a three-position safety, is a match-grade two-stage design that is adjustable down to 2.5 pounds. The rifle will be available in 13 popular calibers, ranging from .223 Rem. to .338 Win. Mag. The Vanguard Series 2 RC Varmint ($1,099) features the same trigger group, an aluminum bedding plate, threeposition safety, 24-inch barrel,

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Remington: The Model

700 XCR II RMEF (top) is chambered for the .25/06. The Model 700 BDL (bottom) celebrates its 50th anniversary this year with a limited edition in 7mm Rem. Mag.

and an accuracy guarantee with a signed target. (805227-2600; weatherby.com)

WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS To recognize the 75th Anniversary of the Winchester Model 70 bolt-action, this year sees the addition of a 75th Anniversary Super Grade Edition model ($1,999.99). It will feature a Grade IV/V full fancy walnut stock with a shadowline cheekpiece. The receiver and floor plate will be adorned with special 75th Anniversary engraving, as will the solid steel grip cap and trigger guard. Offered in .30/06 Sprg. only, it will feature the pre-’64-style controlled-round feed with the claw extractor, a cold-hammer-forged 24-inch free-floated barrel with a recessed target crown, the MOA Trigger System, and a Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad. The new Winchester Model 70 Alaskan bolt-action features a satin finish Monte Carlo walnut stock with cut checkering. A folding adjustable rear sight with a hooded gold bead front comes standard on 25-inch barrel that features a recessed target crown. It will also provide the Pre-’64-style controlled-round feed with claw extractor, the MOA Trigger System, and a Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad. It will be available in .30/06 Sprg., .300 Win. Mag., and .338 Win.

Mag. SRP: $1,269.99. Those who love lever guns, and equally love the convenience of a take-down model, will want to look at the new Winchester Model 94 Trails End Takedown ($1,459.99). Chambered for .30/30 Win. and .450 Marlin, it easily disassembles into two parts for storage or transport. It will feature a walnut stock and forearm with satin finish with a straight-grip style. The 20-inch barrel and the receiver are blue steel. A Marble Arms front sight and a semi-buckhorn rear sight are standard. The .450 Marlin version also features a thick Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad and barrel porting to help reduce muzzle jump. Overall length for each is 38 inches, and they weigh a trim 6.75 pounds. Cowboy Action shooters, as well as those who just like “fun guns,” will want to check out the new Winchester Model 1892 Large Loop Carbine ($1,259.99). It will be available in the popular Cowboy Action calibers of .357 Mag., .44 Rem. Mag., .44/40, and .45 Colt. The Large Loop Carbine features a Grade 1 walnut stock and forearm in a satin finish, with a straight grip and steel-contoured carbine buttplate. The large loop has smooth radius edges to make fast cycling easier. Overall length is 37.5 inches, with an average weight of just 6 pounds. (801-876-3440;

Winchester:

The Model 1892 Large Loop Carbine (left) features a satin-finish Grade 1 walnut stock and forearm. The Model 70 75th Anniversary Super Grade Edition has a controlled-round feed with claw extractor.

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SHOOTING, HUNTING & OUTDOOR TRADE

SHOTGUNS 2012

This year sees a varied selection of smoothbores that covers just about any shotgun use. A redesigned Citori over/under and a new over/under and a single-barrel trap gun from Ithaca will appeal to fixed-breech fans, while CZ-USA offers two new side-by-side models at attractive prices. The trend toward task-specific models at popular prices continues with new waterfowl and turkey models from a number of companies. You’ll also see a steady mix of 20-gauge chamberings in the turkey lines. A number of new Youth models make an appearance, and while they may be intended for the field, many self-defense experts would cheerfully take those compact models in 20-gauge for home defense. Fans of recoil-operated shotguns will want to take a look at the reintroduced Browning A-5. Whether it’s a basic field gun, a high-tech competition gun, or a sturdy home defense gun, there’s plenty to see this year. BENELLI USA

CZ-USA: Left to right: Ringneck Target, 712 ALS

(Adjustable Length Stock), and Redhead Target. The 712 ALS makes use of an ATI stock to give a length-of-pull range of between 12 and 14 inches, ideal for young shooters.

A refined 12-gauge waterfowl gun and an ultralight 28-gauge semi-auto highlight Benelli’s new 2012 offerings. The new Benelli Super Black Eagle II (SBE II) Performance Shop Waterfowl Edition ($2,899) is a highly tuned 12-gauge semiauto with a 3.5-inch chamber designed for serious waterfowl enthusiasts. It features Benelli’s Inertia Driven operating system and a polished trigger system for a crisp trigger pull. The 28-inch barrel is Criotreated, with lengthened and polished forcing cones, and fitted with a Hi-VIZ Comp front bead with a variety of colored fiber-optic inserts to allow the shooter to tune the sight for varying light conditions. Rob Roberts Custom Triple Threat interchangeable choke tubes are standard, and each barrel is pattern-tested with Federal Premium Black Cloud ammunition to ensure consistent patterns. Additional features include the Benelli ComforTech stock covered in Realtree Max 4 camo, a large bolt-cocking handle and enlarged/extended bolt release for easier manipulation with gloved hands, and a paracord sling that can provide 50 feet of 550-pound paracord in an emergency. Empty weight is 7.3 pounds. The newest member of the Benelli Ultra-Light family is a trim 28-gauge that tips the scales at a petite 4.9 pounds.

The Ultra-Light 28-Gauge ($1,759) uses Benelli’s Inertia Driven system with a 2+1 capacity and features a featherweight two-piece blued alloy receiver, a 26-inch Crio barrel topped with a carbon-fiber raised-vent rib, a mid-rib bead, and a red-bar front sight. Benelli Crio choke tubes in Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, and Modified are supplied. The stock is walnut with a WeatherCoat finish and is fitted with an AirCell recoil pad. (800-264-4962; benelli usa.com)

BROWNING ARMS The venerable Citori 725 receives a makeover with a new lower-profile receiver, but using the same proven fullwidth hinge pin and tapered locking-bolt design. Additionally, it now incorporates the new FireLite mechanical trigger, which provides reduced take-up, shorter overtravel, and a crisper break. It will be factory-set at 3 to 3.5 pounds on the Sporting model, 4 to 4.5 pounds on the Field model. The Influx II super-soft, yet very slippery, recoil pad, which does not snag on clothing, uses internal directional deflection guides to shift the comb downward and away from the cheek, for softer shooting. Both new Citori models will also use the new Invector DS (Double Seal)

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P224

CLASSIC SIG.

WITH ONE SMALL CHANGE. FITS JUST RIGHT IN YOUR SUBCOMPACT LINEUP. The P224™ takes all the qualities of a Classic SIG and puts them in a subcompact package ideal for backup, off duty or concealed carry. Lightweight all-metal frame. Hammer fire design. High capacity 12-round 9mm, or 11-round .357SIG or .40S&W. Cut down on size without losing an ounce of performance. Find out more at Booth 12240.

P224 Shown Actual Size

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SHOOTING, HUNTING & OUTDOOR TRADE

choke-tube system. The new Sporting model ($3,139.99) will feature a gloss oil-finish Grade II/III walnut stock with a close-radius pistol grip, a trim forend, and a silver-nitride-finished receiver with gold-accented engraving. Browning’s Triple Trigger System allows shooters to finetune the length of pull and switch between three different trigger shoes to suit the index finger of the shooter. Available barrel lengths are 28, 30, and 32 inches. Other features include Browning’s Vector-Pro lengthened forcing cones and a tapered ventilated rib with a HiViz Pro-Comp fiber-optic front sight and an ivory midrib bead. It will ship with five extended DS choke tubes. The average weight is 7.5 pounds. The Citori 725 Field ($2,469.99) features a gloss oilfinished walnut stock with a close radius pistol grip and a trim forend with cut checkering. The silver nitride receiver has high-relief engraving. It will be offered in 26- or 28-inch lightweight-profile barrels, each of which bears a ventilated rib. Average weight is 7.3 pounds. It ships with three DS choke tubes. This year will see the reintroduction of Browning’s classic A-5 “humpback” recoiloperated 12-gauge, but the familiar humpback profile is about the only thing the new A-5 shares with its predecessor. The receiver is a lightweight

SHOTGUNS 2012 aluminum alloy with an anodized bi-tone finish. Available in barrel lengths of 26, 28, and 30 inches (3-inch chambers), each is a lightweight profile mounting a ventilated rib. The new A-5 has Vector-Pro-lengthened forcing cones and is threaded for the new DS choke system. The recoil-operating action is a hand-honed Kinematic Drive that handles a wide range of loads. (801-876-2711; browning.com)

CIMARRON ARMS The Cimarron 1881 shotgun is a classic side-by-side 12-gauge designed for Cowboy Action competition or hunting. It features authentic frontier styling, with 3-inch chambers and manual ejectors, and is threaded for interchangeable choke tubes. It will be available with 20-, 22-, 26-, 28-, and 30-inch barrels. All models have a Turkish walnut stock and forend. SRP: $740, standard; $908, deluxe. (830997-9090; cimarronfirearms.com)

CZ-USA Five new model variations of existing designs enter the CZ shotgun line this year. The 712 Target 12-gauge ($660) is built on the proven gas-operated aluminum-alloy 712 action with target-grade enhancements for the price-conscious shooter. Chambered for 3-inch shells (with a gas system that will reliably handle 2.75-inch

target loads), it features a 30-inch chrome-lined barrel with a fiber-optic front sight on a 10mm stepped rib. Magazine capacity is 4+1, and interchangeable choke tubes in F, M, and IC are included. The 712 Adjustable Length Stock 12-gauge ($562) is the basic 712 action with the polymer ATI adjustable stock that provides a 12- to 14-inch length of pull to allow easy fitting to shooters of differing stature. The 28-inch barrel features a fiber-optic front sight. Magazine capacity is 4+1, and interchangeable choke tubes in F, M, and IC are included. The Redhead Target 12-gauge ($1,299) is built on the Redhead over/under model and features a boxlock frame system, a single selective mechanical trigger, coilspring operated hammers, auto ejectors, a 3-inch chamber, chrome-lined barrels, a polished silver receiver with polished blued barrels, and a Turkish walnut stock. This new Target version adds additional features that include a 30-inch barrel with a 10mm stepped rib, Schnabel forend, smooth rounded heel, 14.75-inch length of pull, and a Monte Carlo buttstock with castoff for right-handed shooters. It comes with five flush-mounted interchangeable choke tubes (C, IC, M, IM, and F). Fans of side-by-sides will want to check out two new versions of CZ’s Ringneck SxS. The Ringneck Straight Grip 20-Gauge ($993) features 26-inch barrels chambered for

3-inch shells, a Turkish walnut stock with a straight English pistol grip, a case-hardened receiver, polished blued barrels, a single selective mechanical trigger, and extractors rather than auto ejectors. The Greener Top Cross Bolt system and bottom-locking action make for a strong action. Five interchangeable, flush-fitting choke tubes (C, IC, M, IM, and F) are included. The Ringneck Target 12-Gauge ($1,143) provides the same features, but in a 12-gauge with 3-inch chambers, a full-size target grip, and 30-inch barrels. Designed for a shooter who wants a longer sighting plane, CZ-USA notes that it is an excellent choice for the SxS events, which are becoming popular in many Sporting Clays matches. (800955-4486; cz-usa.com)

FRANCHI USA The Franchi Affinity ($849 to $949) is a new, lightweight Inertia Driven semi-auto that will be available in 12-gauge (6.9 pounds, 28-inch barrel) or 20-gauge (5.8 pounds, 26-inch barrel). It is constructed with an aluminum-alloy receiver with steel inserts to ensure a steel-to-steel lock-up. Chambered for 3-inch shells, Franchi notes it handles all loads, from target (light 1⅛-ounce in 12-gauge and ⅞-ounce in 20-gauge) to full magnums. The synthetic stock is available in Black Synthetic,

Cimarron Arms: The 1881 is a classic side-by-side 12-gauge designed for Cowboy Action or hunting. All models have a Turkish walnut stock and forend.

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THE NEW TrijicoN TArS™

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Experience TenPoint AT ATA SHOW BOOTH #2001 or shot show booth #742

TENPOINT’S 2012 NEW PRODUCT LINEUP —

LIGHTER. FASTER. NARROWER.

185

LB Draw Wt.

352 FPS / 102 FP KE

The fastest and lightest of our expanding collection of XLT models. A fusion of TenPoint’s cutting-edge, featherweight, wrapped carbon fiber barrel with a 185 LB version of our radically compact XLT bow assembly, the Carbon Elite takes fit, form, and function to the level of perfection.

with 370-grain Pro Lite Arrow

334 FPS / 106 FP KE

with 425-grain Pro Elite Arrow

302 FPS / 110 FP KE

with 545-grain Full Metal Jacket Arrow

180

LB Draw Wt.

345 FPS / 98 FP KE

with 370-grain Pro Lite Arrow

327 FPS / 101 FP KE

with 425-grain Pro Elite Arrow

296 FPS / 106 FP KE

with 545-grain Full Metal Jacket Arrow

Pairing our NEW lighter and longer Fusion Lite™ stock with a more rugged XLT bow assembly powered by double-laminated IsoTaper Limbs, the NEW Turbo handles like a dream but hits like a heavyweight.

180

LB Draw Wt.

333 FPS / 92 FP KE

with 370-grain Pro Lite Arrow

315 FPS / 94 FP KE

Our NEW longer, lighter Fusion Lite™ stock and a newly-crafted narrower bow assembly fitted with 180 LB field-tested HL limbs and NEW XR wheels elevates TenPoint’s long-standing workhorse model to thoroughbred status.

with 425-grain Pro Elite Arrow

282 FPS / 96 FP KE

with 545-grain Full Metal Jacket Arrow

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RAIDER

CLS

GAME ON FOR 2012. The all-NEW Raider CLS™ features an economical variation of TenPoint’s award winning Compact Limb System (CLS) bow assembly. Lethal and compact, this high-octane crossbow has no peer.

330FPS 180LB. Draw Wt. 101.6FP Kinetic Energy

315FPS 180LB. Draw Wt. 92.6FP KE

starting at:

$799

INVADER HP The Invader HP™ has muscled-up for 2012. It out-classes the competition on all levels with a harder hitting bow assembly featuring TenPoint’s HL limbs and HP cams. starting at:

$499

WARRIOR HL

300FPS 175LB. Draw Wt. 84FP KE

HUNT THE RIDGE AT ATA SHOW BOOTH #2001 OR SHOT SHOW BOOTH #742

The Warrior HL™ has beefed-up with TenPoint’s 175 LB. HL limbs. This high-performance model delivers unmatched accuracy and durability at its price. starting at:

$399

by

Invader HP & Warrior HL shown with optional TenPoint™ 3X Multi-Line™ Scope

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SHOTGUNS 2012 Realtree Max-4, or Realtree APG, and each includes an adjustable length-of-pull shim kit. The barrels sport a raisedvent rib with a red fiber-optic front sight. Interchangeable choke tubes in Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder are available; one tube of choice ships with each gun. The Franchi Instinct L ($1,149) will appeal to over/ under fans seeking a lightweight 12- or 20-gauge. The 12-gauge is available in 26- or 28-inch barrels (6.9 pounds), the 20-gauge in 28 inches (5.8 pounds). The barrels are chrome-lined and proofed for steel shot, with a raised-vent rib and a red fiber-optic front sight. Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder choke tubes are supplied. The stock and forearm are select-grade Turkish walnut with cut checkering and a satin-oil finish. Each gun ships with a hard-shell fitted case. (800-264-4962; franchi usa.com)

ITHACA GUN COMPANY

Legacy Sports: Left to right: Escort Extreme Max 12-gauge semi-auto in Advantage camo, Escort Youth 20-gauge semi-auto, and Escort Extreme Max in Realtree camo. All come with 3-inch chambers and a smart-valve gas system.

During its 74 years in production, the Model 37 pump has been used by innumerable law enforcement agencies. It was a favorite of U.S. Navy SEALs during the Vietnam era. This year it will see additions to the Ithaca Tactical line that include models with the Choate MK5 pistol-grip stock, a straight pistol-grip-only configuration, or a side folder stock. These three new models all share a fixed barrel with a 3-inch 12-gauge chamber, bottom ejection, and a 4- to 6-pound trigger pull. They are offered in two finishes (black matte or Cerakote) in a five-shot model with an 18.5-inch barrel and a eight-shot model with a 20-inch barrel.

The new Larrabee is a dedicated single-barrel break-top trap gun. Available in 12-gauge with a 3-inch chamber in 30-, 32-, or 34-inch barrel configurations, it features a receiver and mono block that are machined from a solid block of billet 4140 steel. It also uses a unique solderless barrelattachment system. The Larrabee will be offered in three grades (depending upon engraving) and ships with three interchangeable choke tubes. SRP: starts at $1,799. The new Phoenix over/ under is based on the legendary “Knickerbocker” that was introduced in 1922. It will be available as a 12-gauge with 3-inch chambers, and barrel lengths are 28, 30, 32, and 34 inches. It features the same machining process (from a solid 4140 steel billet) that characterizes the Larrabee, and the barrels attach via the front dovetail to create a freefloating unit. The Phoenix will be available in different engraving grades, and ships with five interchangeable choke tubes. SRP: starts at $2,499. (414-294-4113; ithacagun.com)

LEGACY SPORTS New for 2012 is an upgraded version of the Escort Waterfowl 12-gauge semi-auto. Available in both righthand and lefthand versions, the Escort Extreme (SRP: $790) has a 3-inch chamber and the Escort ExtremeMax (SRP: 873) has a 3.5-inch chamber. Each will be available in Realtree Max4HD and APHD camo. Additional new features include non-slip grip pads on the forend and pistol grip and a HiViz MagniSight. Standard features include a 28-inch vent-rib chrome-molylined barrel proofed for steel

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Remington:

The Model 870 Express Tactical 12-gauge has a barrel length of 18.5 inches and utilizes an adjustable Blackhawk Spec Ops II buttstock that offers a built-in recoilreduction feature.

shot; a fiber-optic front bead; the smart valve gas system to allow the use of 2.75-inch shells in the 3- and 3.5-inch chambers; the fast-loading system that allows one-handed loading; a magazine cutoff; a synthetic stock with black nylon recoil pad; 4+1 magazine capacity; and sling-swivel studs. Each gun is shipped with interchangeable choke tubes in Skeet, IC, Mod, Improved Mod, Full, and a MR Hevi Shot extended waterfowl choke tube. The same features will be found in the new 20-gauge Youth Camo model ($640), chambered for 3-inch shells, with a 22-inch barrel, three interchangeable choke tubes, and a Trio recoil pad. (775-828-0055; legacy sports.com)

O.F. MOSSBERG & SONS The new 12-gauge 500 Classic pump action features a highgloss walnut stock and forend as well as a jeweled bolt cover and elevator with a gold trigger. Other features include an “old-style” red butt pad and Pachmayr spacer as well as a 28-inch vent-rib ported barrel. Comes with a set of Accu-Set chokes. SRP: $431. (203-2305300; mossberg.com)

REMINGTON Remington’s gas-operated VersaMax 12-gauge has earned high marks for handling, reli-

Weatherby: SA-459 Turkey model sports a pistolgrip stock and comes in Mothwing Camo Mimicry pattern. Available in 12- and 20-gauge versions. ability, and the ease with which it digests everything from light target loads to heavy magnums. For 2012, Remington incorporates that package into a tactical version. The VersaMax Tactical ($1,399) features a 22-inch barrel and a 3-inch chamber. Threaded for interchangeable choke tubes, it is shipped with a IC and a Tactical ProBore tube. The barrel is equipped with a ventilated rib and fiber-optic front sight. The receiver is drilled and tapped, and a Picatinny rail is included. Additional features include a recoil pad, an oversize bolt-release button, and a bolt handle. Capacity is 8+1. The venerable Model 870 pump has likely been used by more law enforcement and military agencies than virtually any other shotgun in history. A new 870 Tactical model enters the Remington line this year. The 870 Tactical 12-gauge ($638.33) features an 18.5-inch plain barrel with front bead. Shell capacity is 6+1. The key new feature is the Blackhawk Spec Ops II buttstock. The buttstock features a built-in recoil-reduction system and is adjustable for length of pull over seven increments. Featuring right- or left-hand sling mounts on the receiver and buttstock (with the butt-

stock being adjustable for position), the stock allows the use of quick-detachable slings. An enhanced pistol grip improves control, and a larger, interchangeable grip is available as an accessory. A Supercell recoil pad is included. (800-5488572; remington.com)

STOEGER INDUSTRIES A 12-gauge home defense shotgun and a trim 28-gauge make up Stoeger’s new 2012 products. Joining the personalprotection market, the new Stoeger Double Defense over/ under ($539) is available with 3-inch chambers in both 12 and 20-gauge. Both are equipped with 20-inch barrels, and the stock and barrels are finished in black matte. Weight is 6.5 pounds in 12-gauge and 6.2 pounds in 20-gauge. Measuring a short 39.5 inches in overall length, both guns feature fixed-choke barrels in Improved Cylinder, internal hammers, a single trigger, and an ambidextrous tangmounted safety. The vent rib is topped with a green fiber-optic front sight. It is equipped with two forward-mounted factoryinstalled rails for lights or laser sights, with a third rail supplied for the top of the receiver, which is drilled and tapped to accept it.

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The new Condor 28-Gauge ($429) is built on a blued, boxlock, break-top action with extractors, and a single trigger with a tang-mounted safety. It will be available in 24- or 26-inch vent-rib barrels with a bead front sight, and includes screw-in choke tubes in Improved Cylinder and Modified. (800-264-4962; stoegerindustries.com)

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Turkey hunters (or those looking for a handy home defense shotgun) will want to check out the new SA-459 Turkey gun. Available in 12- and 20-gauge ($699), these gas-operated semiautos feature a 21.5-inch barrel chambered for 3-inch shells. They are threaded for interchangeable choke tubes and are shipped with an extra Full extended tube (accessory tubes

in different chokes are available). The receiver features a mil-spec Picatinny rail for mounting optics and a LPAstyle ghost ring rear sight (adjustable for windage and elevation) is standard, as is a front blade sight with a fiber-optic insert. An oversize hourglassshaped bolt handle allows for quick and positive chambering. The pistol-grip stock and forend are covered in Mothwing

Camo Mimicry Spring pattern; metalwork is finished in black matte. Sling-swivel studs are installed. The PA-459 Turkey ($499) is a pump version of the SA-459 and is equipped with identical features. The PA-08 Turkey ($399) features a traditional—non-pistol grip—synthetic stock, and the butt and forend are covered in Mothwing Camo Mimicry Spring pattern. Sling-swivel

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studs are installed. It is chambered for 3-inch 12-gauge shells. The 22-inch barrel is threaded for interchangeable choke tubes (a Full choke tube is supplied). A white blade front sight is standard. In many areas of the country, hunters who wish to mix fur with feathers in their freezer are required to use a shotgun for both birds and deer. In other areas, the shotgun for

deer is a personal preference, and when ranges are under 150 yards, few would argue with the effectiveness of a 12-gauge sabot slug when it comes to bringing home the venison. For 2012, Weatherby introduces two new combo shotgun versions of its PA-08 pump action that can handle both chores at a wallet-friendly price. The CNC-machined PA-08 action is constructed of aircraft-

grade aluminum alloy, with a chrome-plated bolt in the operating action. A drop-out trigger system allows for easy cleaning. Based upon this action, the PA-08 Slug Gun Combo will be available in two models: the Upland ($549), which sports a walnut stock, and the Synthetic ($499), whose stock is injectionmolded black synthetic. Each includes a 24-inch rifled slug barrel with a 1-in-28 twist

for sabot slugs, and comes with a Weaver-compatible cantilever scope base to allow easy mounting of an optical sight. The cantilever base is an integral part of the barrel, so removing the barrel does not change the point of impact of the optical sights. For “feathers,� a 28-inch chromelined field barrel is included. It features lengthened forcing cones and a ventilated rib. The barrel is threaded for

Winchester: The Super X Pump line (SXP) will

now see a 12-gauge 3.5-inch version in three different model variations. All feature hard-chrome chambers and bores, the Invector Plus choke tube system, and a drop-out trigger for easy cleaning.

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Winchester: The SXP Turkey Hunter features a 24-inch barrel with Truglo open sights. The synthetic stock has textured gripping surfaces.

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Line upgrades to Winchester’s Super X3 semi-auto and Super X pump-action lines highlight its new 2012 product offerings. New in the Super X3 line are the Black Field and Black Field Compact models. Both will feature satin oil-finished walnut stocks with classic cut checkering and matte black receivers of high-strength aluminum alloy. The barrels feature 3-inch chambers with a chrome-plated bore and chamber, and are threaded for the Invector Plus interchangeable choke tube system. Both models will be offered in 12- and 20-gauge and will be available with either 26- or 28-inch barrels. The Black Field has standard stock dimensions while the Compact model has a 13-inch length of pull to better accommodate smallerframed shooters. SRP: $1,069. The Super X Pump line (SXP) will now see a 12-gauge 3.5-inch version in three different model variations. All feature hard-chrome chamber and bores, the Invector Plus choke tube system, and a drop-out trigger group for easy cleaning. The SXP Waterfowl Hunter ($579.99) will be offered in 26- or 28-inch barrel lengths with a synthetic stock featuring textured gripping surfaces and covered in Mossy Oak Duck Blind Camo. The SXP Black Shadow ($499.99) comes with the same barrel lengths and a synthetic stock with a black matte finish. The SXP Turkey Hunter ($599.99) features a 24-inch barrel with Truglo open sights. The synthetic stock has textured gripping surfaces and is covered in Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity Camo. (801-8763440; winchesterguns.com)

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The dominant theme in this year’s new crop of handguns really hasn’t changed all that much from what we’ve seen the past couple of years. Personal defense still rules, as seen by the new model launches by a number of companies. In addition, new caliber offerings in proven models appear from Springfield Armory and Kahr, while Colt joins the lightweight pocket .380 market. Although striker-fired polymer guns are strong, the 1911 is still big, with new models from Dan Wesson and Para USA. Old West single-action fans, especially movie buffs, will find some new models from Cimarron interesting, and SIG Sauer is reimagining the P226 as the MK25. Those who enjoy double-action revolvers—and the low cost of rimfire ammunition—will definitely want to check out Ruger’s new eight-shot SP101. CENTURY INTERNATIONAL ARMS Two new 9mm handguns, manufactured in Turkey by Canik 55, will begin being imported into the U.S. this year. The Stingray-C pistol is built on an operating action similar to the CZ-75. Chambered for 9mm, it features a 3.5-inch barrel, an overall length of 6.75 inches, and an accessory rail on the dust cover. It provides DA/ SA function, with the capability to carry cocked and locked. Finished in black matte, it has an ambidextrous slide release and thumb safeties and a loaded-chamber indicator. A windage-adjustable rear sight completes the package. It can be had with 10- or 13-round magazines and ships with two. The TP-9 pistol is a polymerframed double-action strikerfired 9mm. It features a 4-inch barrel, with an overall length of 7.25 inches, and a dust-cover rail, and is equipped with a click-adjustable rear sight. It ships with two 18-round magazines, a cleaning rod, and a plastic case. (800-527-1252; centuryarms.com)

CZ-USA Two new versions of the CZ P-07, and new competitionready models from the CZ Custom Shop, highlight the 2012 offerings from CZ-USA. Although its name is Duty, the P-07 is a midsize semi-auto with a 3.8-inch barrel and

lightweight polymer frame. Available in 9mm (16+1 capacity) and .40 S&W (12+1), it has proven a popular choice for civilian concealed carry. Its Omega Trigger System allows shooters to operate the gun as a traditional DA/SA with a decock lever or shift to a manual safety in the same manner as the venerable CZ-75 series. A reversible magazine release makes it southpaw-friendly. This year it will be available in the OD Green model, with an olive drab frame and black polycoat upper ($489). The P-07 with threaded barrel ($528) features an extended barrel that is threaded ½x28 to accept most sound suppressors made for the U.S. market. Finished in black polycoat, it features elevated sights that will clear a 1-inch-diameter suppressor; an enlarged rear sight provides a positive sight picture over the suppressor. The CZ Custom Shop produces competition-ready handguns based on the CZ-75 and the CZ SP-01 under the Shadow series. All models feature swept high-rise beavertail frames, a competition hammer, an extended firing pin, a drop-free magazine break, reduced weight springs, an ambidextrous extended manual safety, and two 18+1 extended magazine base plates. There is no firing-pin block (in order to produce a better trigger pull). SA trigger weight is set at 3.5 to 4 pounds; the DA pull

CZ-USA: Clockwise, from the top:

CZ 75 CTS, CZ 75 P-07 in OD Green, CZ 75 Shadow, and CZ P-07 threaded (to accept a suppressor). The P-07 is a midsize semi-auto available in 9mm and .40 S&W.

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Cimarron Firearms: Top to

bottom: The Rooster Shooter, Titan Derringer, 1911 .45 ACP, Wyatt Earp Buntline. The Rooster Shooter and the Buntline are part of Cimarron’s Hollywood line, which features single-actions that appeared in movies.

weight is 7 to 7.8 pounds. Four new Custom Shop models will be introduced in 2012. The CZ 75 Shadow CTS LS-P 9mm ($1,450) is a DA/SA longslide version of the 75 Shadow, with a 5.4-inch barrel. A fully adjustable Champion rear sight combines with a black front. It features a black frame and blued slide for a two-tone appearance. The CZ 75 Shadow T 9mm ($1,180) is an upgraded DA/SA 75 base model, with the addition of black rubber grips, an adjustable Champion rear sight, a fiber-optic front sight, and a

black polycoat finish. The CZ 75 Shadow 9mm ($1,053) features the full package of Custom Shop competition features in a DA/SA package, equipped with the Shadow fixed rear sight and fiber-optic front sight. It is finished in black polycoat. The CZ 75 Shadow T-SA 9mm ($1,180) is a highly tuned version of the CZ 75 in a single-action-only mode. It features the full Shadow competition package, with a Champion adjustable rear sight, a fiber-optic front sight, a crisp single-action trigger pull without the firing pin

block, a flat aluminum trigger with overtravel stop, competition springs, and Custom Shop aluminum grip panels. (800955-4486; cz-usa.com)

CIMARRON FIREARMS Well-known for replica firearms that have proven very popular with Cowboy Action shooters, Cimarron expands that line this year. But it also adds a classic 1911 .45 ACP and a big-bore derringer. The new Cimarron Thunderstorm ($606.15) is

designed for the Cowboy Action Mounted Shooter and is competition-ready out of the box. The single-action six-shot .45 Colt is built on the Model P platform and features either a 3.5- or 4.75-inch barrel with the Model P grip that features checkering to eliminate shifting in the hand while mounted shooting. A wide front sight and deep rear notch provide faster target acquisition, while a knurled hammer designed for easy one-hand cocking prevents the thumb from slipping off. It will be offered in a stainlesssteel or standard blue finish. The Cimarron Hollywood line gives movie buffs the opportunity to own the handguns inspired by some classic Westerns, but built from modern materials (by Pietta of Italy). The Man With No Name Single Action (from A Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More) is a Model P in .45 Colt with either a 4.75- or 5.5-inch barrel ($810.55). The Man With No Name Conversion—the 1851 appearing in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly—completes the set. It has a 7.5-inch octagon barrel and is chambered for .38 Special/.38 Colt ($810.55). The Holy Smoker (from 3:10 to Yuma) is a 4.75inch .45 Colt ($810.55). The Rooster Shooter (inspired by the movie True Grit) is a 4.75inch barrel available in .45 Colt, .44 WCF, or .357 ($845.11). The Wyatt Earp Buntline (from the movie Tombstone) is chambered for .45 Colt. It has a 10-inch barrel. A sterling silver medallion is hand-inlaid into the walnut stock and a walnut display case is available ($862.01). The 1911 .45 ACP may not be considered a Western classic, but the new Cimarron M1911 .45 ACP captures the original look and specifications of this venerable warhorse. It features the correct historical markings

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Dan Wesson: Left to right: ECO, Razorback, and Specialist. The ECO is an Officer’s-size 1911 built on an aluminum-alloy frame.

and the original 1911 frame, with the Type 1 smooth mainspring housing, a WW1-style lanyard magazine, and doublediamond-checkered walnut grips. It will be available in the original parkerized finish ($599), a high-luster blued finish, or a nickel finish ($838.60). Derringers were popular hideout and backup guns in the Old West, and the new Cimarron Titan Derringer ($490) is a potent one. Built exclusively in the USA for Cimarron by Cobra Firearms, it is chambered for the .45 Colt/.410. It features a tworound capacity, a 3.5-inch barrel, an empty weight of 16.4 ounces, and Rosewood grips, and will be available in polished, brushed, or black stainless steel. (830-997-9090; cimarronfirearms.com)

COLT MANUFACTURING Celebrating its 175th anniversary, Colt joins the lightweight pocket-pistol .380 ACP market with an updated version of the classic Colt Mustang. The new Colt Mustang Pocketlite is a single-action design, with a thumb safety and firing-pin-block safety. It also features an aluminumalloy frame with a CNCmachined stainless-steel slide and barrel. Capacity is 6+1 .380 ACP, and with a loaded magazine the gun weighs under one pound. The barrel length is 2.75 inches and the overall length is 5.5 inches. (800-962-2658; coltsmfg.com)

DAN WESSON Two new 1911 handguns—a compact in 9mm or .45 ACP and a full-size .45 ACP—enter the Dan Wesson line this year. The company is also bringing back the Razorback 1911. The DW ECO is a singlestack Officer’s-size 1911 chambered for 9mm ($1,623) and .45 ACP ($1,662). Both feature a 7+1 capacity. The gun is built on an aluminum-alloy frame with undercut trigger guards and 25 lpi checkering. The mainspring housing is also aluminum with 25 lpi checkering and features a rounded bottom for easier concealment, as well as an Ed Brown high-rise grip safety. The forged-steel slide carries tritium night sights with a tactical ledge rear sight on the 3.5-inch slide. The barrel is a flush-cut ramped bull barrel (with a target crown). The recoil system uses a one-piece guide rod and a flat recoil spring rated for 15,000 rounds. The trigger pull is set at 4

pounds. Empty weight is 25 ounces. The Razorback has a serrated Clark-style target rib and is chambered for 10mm. The DW Specialist is a fullsize (5-inch barrel) single-stack .45 ACP. Capacity is 8+1. Available in a matte stainlesssteel finish ($1,558) or with a matte black Duty finish ($1,870), it features a forged slide and frame. The slide wears a Clark-style serrated rib with tritium dual-colored night sights stacked in a straight eight-type pattern and consisting of a tactical ledge rear sight with a single rear amber dot and a green front with a white target ring. The frame utilizes a standard 1913 Picatinny rail, an undercut trigger guard with 25 lpi front strap checkering, a recessed slide stop, an ambidextrous thumb safety, an extended magazine release, and G10 VZ Operator II grip panels. Two 8-round magazines with bumper pads are included. (800-

Colt Manufacturing: The Colt Mustang Pocketlite is a single-action .380 ACP. It features a thumb safety and a firing-pin-block safety. Loaded weight is less than one pound.

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KAHR ARMS The Kahr CM series debuted in 2011 with the 9mm model. It incorporated many of the features of the CW model into a smaller 3-inch-barrel package, with some new features that resulted in a lower price point. For 2012, Kahr brings the same gun out in a bigger bore. The new CM4043 ($517) is chambered for .40 S&W and has a 3-inch barrel. Overall length is 5.47 inches. It uses a conventionally rifled barrel instead of the polygonal barrel on Kahr’s PM series, and is shipped with one 5-round stainless-steel flush-floor-plate magazine instead of the two provided with the more expensive PM models. The CM4043 features a black polymer frame with 4140 steel inserts molded into the frame, a machined 416 stainless-steel slide with a matte finish, and Kahr’s safe-cam action double-action trigger that incorporates a passive firing-pin block. A pinned-inplace polymer front sight mates with a drift-adjustable rear sight in the popular threedot pattern, and the slide locks back after firing the last shot. (508-795-3919; kahr.com)

KRISS USA The new Swiss-made Sphinx 3000 Special Duty Pistol (SDP) is designed to meet the needs

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Kahr Arms: The CM4043 is chambered for the .40 S&W and has a 3-inch-long barrel. It utilizes Kahr’s safe-cam action doubleaction trigger. In addition, the black polymer frame features 4140 steel inserts molded into the frame.

of law enforcement and military. Chambered for 9mm with a 15+1 capacity, it features an upper frame (dust cover) machined from aeronautic-grade hardanodized aluminum with machined fulllength guide rails (the slide rides inside the frame). It also has an integral recoil buffer and a Mil-STD 1913 rail. The lower frame is polymer and incorporates a three-component grip made from hard and soft materials. Three interchangeable grip sizes (small, medium, and large) are available. The slide is machined from steel with front and rear cocking serrations, and it is coated with TiAIN for corrosion resistance. In addition, the slide wears fixed Defiance sights that feature a fiber-optic/tritium day-night green front sight with a tritium two-dot red rear sight. Adjustable sights are an option. The operating action is DA/SA with an ambidextrous decocking lever or manual safety. An internal firing-pin safety, drop safety, hammer safety, and integrated slideposition safety are standard. (757-8211089; transformationaldefense industries.com)

PARA USA Para USA is exiting the rifle market this year. Although the manufacturer will continue to service the rifles it has sold, it has eliminated production in order to concentrate on new handgun products. The new Black Ops series of single-action 1911style pistols is designed for tactical operators working in covert assignments. Built in the tradition of Para’s Limited series, they feature a new frame with integral light rails and are equipped with the

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aggressive gripping surface of the G10 grip panels. All are constructed with a stainlesssteel slide and frame, and all surfaces, including the matchgrade barrels, are finished with Para’s new all-black bonded PK2 finish. Three models make up the Black Ops series. The 14-45 Black Ops ($1,299) is chambered for .45 ACP (14+1 capacity) and features a 5-inch match-grade barrel with a full ramp, fixed Trijicon night sights, a competition-style trigger with overtravel adjustment, a skeletonized hammer, an ambidextrous slide release, a beavertail-grip safety with a speed bump, and a firing-pinblock safety. Empty weight is 41 ounces; overall length is 8.5 inches and the height is 5.5 inches. It ships with two 14-round Expert magazines. The 1911 Black Ops ($1,299) is a classic single-stack .45 ACP that features a 5-inch ramped match-grade barrel, fixed Trijicon night sights, a competitionstyle trigger with overtravel adjustment, a skeletonized hammer, ambidextrous sliderelease levers, a beavertail-grip safety with a speed bump, and a firing-pin-block safety. Empty weight is 40 ounces; overall length is 8.5 inches; height is 5.5 inches. It ships with two 8-round Expert magazines. The 1911 Black Ops Limited ($1,299) is another single-stack .45 ACP and features a 5-inch ramped match-grade barrel, a fully adjustable rear sight with a fiber-optic front sight, a competition-style trigger with overtravel adjustment, a skeletonized hammer, ambidextrous slide-release levers, a beavertailgrip safety with a speed bump, and a firing-pin-block safety. Empty weight is 40 ounces; overall length is 8.5 inches; the height is 5.5 inches. It ships with two 8-round Expert magazines.

For those who require “covert” deep concealment in a big-bore package, Para introduces the Stealth ($1,339). The same black bonded PK2 finish used in the Black Ops line is applied to a new .45 ACP model in the Carry Safe line. The Stealth is built on a lightweight black anodized-alloy frame

incorporates an integral light rail on the dust cover, with a black PK2 finish. This singleaction .45 ACP offers 14+1 capacity and features a 5-inch fully ramped barrel, fixed sights with a two-dot rear and a fiberoptic front, a competition-style trigger with overtravel adjustment, a skeletonized hammer,

Kriss USA: The new Swiss-made Sphinx

3000 Special Duty Pistol is chambered for 9mm. The upper frame is machined from aeronautic-grade hard-anodized aluminum; the lower frame is built with a polymer.

(with 30 lpi checkering on the front strap) and a stainless-steel slide. The 3-inch fully ramped cone-style barrel results in a 24-ounce 6+1 capacity big bore with an overall length of 6.5 inches and a height of 4.75 inches. The trigger system is Para’s Light Double Action (LDA), with a spurless hammer for concealment. G10 grip panels, an ambidextrous slide release, a Carry Option grip, and a firing-pin-block safety complete the internals. The slide wears fixed Trijicon night sights. It ships with two 6-round flush magazines. The new Classic 14-5 with Light Rail ($929) is aimed at the home defense market. It’s built on a steel slide and frame and

a single side thumb safety and slide release, a beavertail-grip safety with a speed bump, and a firing-pin-block safety. (704930-7600; para-usa.com)

RUGER FIREARMS Customers asked for it, and this year Ruger will build it. New for 2012 is an eight-shot Ruger SP101 chambered for the .22LR. The double-action stainless-steel satin-finish revolver has a 4.2inch barrel, a fully adjustable (windage and elevation) square notch rear sight, a fiber-optic front sight, and a half shroud on the ejector rod. One-piece rubber grips with engraved wood side panel inserts complete the package ($675).

In the personal-protection line, Ruger adds a LaserMax centerfire trigger-guardmounted laser to the polymerframed semi-auto LCP .380 ACP ($443) and the LC9 9mm ($525). The laser features an ambidextrous on/off switch and is adjustable for windage and elevation. It can be easily removed and reinstalled with the included Allen wrench. (928-541-8893; ruger.com)

SIG SAUER Two new major product launches, a new frame design, several upgrades to existing models, and a new carbine package that can turn many existing SIG handguns into a stable long-range platform highlight the 2012 offerings from SIG Sauer. The new P224 is the classic SIG design in a true sub-compact package. It will be available in 9mm (11+1 capacity), .40 S&W, and .357 SIG (10+1), and can be had with either a DA/SA or DAK trigger system. The P224 will be offered in four versions.The SAS SIG Anti-Snag features a de-horned slide and frame, one-piece ergonomic grips, and Siglite night sights. The Equinox offers the same configuration as the rest of the Equinox series, but with a two-toneaccented Nitron stainless-steel slide, a Tru-Glo tritium fiber-optic front sight with a Siglite rear sight, Hogue blackdiamond grips, and nickelplated controls. The Nickel variant features a nickel slide and controls over a black hardcoat-anodized aluminum frame with custom Hogue black G-10 grips and Siglite night sights. The Extreme model features Hogue black-and-gray Piranha grips and Siglite night sights. The second major product

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launch is the new P938. This is the SIG P238 up-sized to handle the 9mm. This single-actiononly handgun provides a 6+1 capacity with the standard magazine (a 7+1 extended magazine is available) with an ambidextrous thumb safety. It will be the most compact 9mm offered by SIG Sauer and will be offered in five variants. The Rosewood model features a Nitron-coated stainless-steel slide over a hardanodized-alloy frame with rosewood grips and Siglite night sights. The Blackwood has a natural stainless-steel-finished slide over a black hard-anodized aluminum frame with black diamond-wood grips and Siglite night sights. The Extreme offers a Nitroncoated stainless-steel slide over a hard-anodized-alloy frame, Hogue’s G-10 black-and-gray Piranha grips, and Siglite night sights. The SAS model has a fully dehorned slide and frame, a natural finished stainless-steel slide over a hard-anodized black frame, walnut stippled grips, and Siglite night sights. The Equinox has a polished twotone Nitron slide over a hardanodized-alloy frame, the TFO front sight with the Siglite rear, and black diamond-wood grips. The new frame design is the 1911 Fastback. This 1911 SA frame is designed for concealed carry with a SIG proprietary rounded frame and mainspring housing. It will become available in both fullsize and carry (Commandersized) guns. Two variants in both sizes will appear this year. The Nightmare features a black Nitron stainless-steel frame and slide, Hogue Double Diamond black G-10 grips, low-pro night sights, and stainless-finished controls and grippanel screws. The Rosewood is a reverse two-tone all-stainless

HANDGUNS 2012 construction with Hogue Rosewood Double Diamond grips and low-pro night sights. The new 1911 Ultra is the smallest 1911 yet produced by SIG. The .45 ACP features a 6+1 capacity, a stainless-steel slide over an alloy frame, and 26 lpi front-strap checkering. Two variants will be offered: the Nitron, with an all-black finish with black Diamondwood grips, low-pro night sights, and a skeletonized trigger; and the Two-Tone, which features a natural-finish stainless-steel slide over a black hard-anodized-alloy frame, rosewood grips, a skeletonized trigger, and night sights. In the P250 Sub-Compact platform, three new releases appear this year. The .45 ACP version has a 6+1 capacity with the same function as the rest of the P250 series. A .380 ACP locked-breech version will have a 12+1 capacity (15round magazines should be available in the near future). A Sub-Compact Rail model will feature a medium frame with a 1913 rail. The initial launch will be as a 9mm, but the grip module assembly will soon be available for P250 owners of 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG guns that have the small grip module without a rail. The MK25 is the new designation for the P226 9mm model variant that is issued to the Navy Special Warfare Group (SEALs). Like the original, it features phosphated internal action parts, Siglite night sights, and classic twopiece polymer grips. It ships with three 15-round magazines. It now includes a M1913 rail and an engraved anchor on the slide. It will be packaged with a FDE grip band and a certificate of authenticity. Lastly, SIG will introduce a new Adaptive Carbine Platform (ACP) that is

SIG Sauer: The

MK25 is the new designation for the P226 9mm issued to Navy SEALs. It now includes a 1913 rail, three 15-round magazines, Siglite night sights, a phosphated internal action, and two-piece polymer grips.

designed to turn most SIG handguns into a stabilized longer-range platform that will accept all M1913 railcompatible accessories (lights, optics, and lasers) while leaving the shooter with full access to all handgun controls. The unit is machined from aircraftgrade aluminum alloy and features M1913 rail sections at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock, with a full rail at the 12 o’clock position. It can be quickly installed or removed, and features an integral handstop and a QD sling swivel, and is compatible with most suppressors. It will be available in a basic platform as well as a loaded (ACP-L) version that includes the SIG mini red dot and a single-point bungee QD sling as well as an LE/NFA restricted variant with a side folding stock. (603-772-2302; sigsauer.com)

SPRINGFIELD ARMORY The XD(M) Compact has proven to be a popular seller in the original 9mm and .40 S&W

calibers. For 2012, Springfield Armory will introduce a .45 ACP version. Built on the same polymer frame, the XD(M) Compact 3.8-inch .45 ACP features a forged-steel slide with a 3.8-inch Melonite finished barrel with a fully supported ramp. The front and rear fixed sights are dovetailed and drift adjustable for windage, in the popular three-dot pattern. The finish is black and bi-tone. The trigger pull is factory set between 5.5 and 7.7 pounds. The standard stainless-steel magazine (two supplied) has a 9+1 capacity, but can be easily increased to 13+1 via the use of Springfield Armory’s Mag-X-Tension, three of which are supplied in the XD(M) package. The XD(M) Gear package includes a carrying case, two magazines, three Mag-XTensions, a belt holster, a magazine loader, a doublemagazine carry pouch, and three interchangeable backstraps. (800-680-6866; springfieldarmory.com)

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.22LR/ .22 Magnum with Quick-Change Cylinders

The New Circuit Judge Rimfire .22LR/.22 Magnum Small game, varmints and pests are officially on notice that the new “long arm of the law” is in town and it’s ready to dole out some swift justice. The new Circuit Judge convertible rimfire repeater allows you to put 9 rounds of .22 Long Rifle down-range as fast as you can pull the trigger—or do the same with .22 Magnum. In matte blue finish with rugged synthetic stock, the trusty new Circuit Judge .22LR/.22 Mag. will provide you with endless hours of versatile and economical shooting fun.

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Have trouble estimating range? Bushnell has the answer

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hese days, binoculars can’t just be binoculars. They have to be something more. Case in point: Bushnell’s Fusion 1600 ARC (Angle Range Compensation) laser rangefinding binocular. This model not only helps a hunter find game, but it helps him determine where to hold for the most accurate shot. I used a 10x42 model on an elk hunt in Oregon’s Blue Mountains last fall and found that there was a lot to like. The Fusion features BaK-4 prisms with a PC-3 phase-corrective coating for superior resolution and clarity, as well as the red Vivid Display Technology (VDT), which enhances the display readout in all lighting conditions. But that’s not all.

Range Made Easy “We also have a digital accelerometer, which is just a fancy way of saying it’s an inclinometer that tells a hunter the degree of slope,” says Jordan Vermillion, Bushnell’s product director of sports optics, who accompanied me. Flatlanders may not be interested in this feature, but to anyone who hunts in the mountains, where elk are usually found,

this is a shot saver. “The Fusion works both for bowhunters and rifle hunters,” Vermillion says. “Just toggle the mode switch to get the proper setting. You’ll know which is which because of the icons we use—bow or rifle.” Vermillion also points out another invaluable feature for rifle hunters—a bullet-drop calculator. “We worked with Sierra Bullets and looked at 2,000 caliber and grain combinations,” he says. Don’t worry; the result is not some ballistic chart nightmare. All you need to do is go to the Bushnell website and click on the Ballistic Charts icon. Find the brand of ammo, then the caliber and grain. The chart will give you a centerfire ballistic setting that ranges from A to H; blackpowder hunters will use settings I and J. Peer through the lenses and toggle the mode switch until the proper letter comes

Bushnell’s Fusion 1600 ARC laser rangefinding binocular helps take the guesswork out of estimating range.

Closing the Sale Though the Fusion 1600 ARC is not complicated to operate, your sales staff needs to be able to toggle effortlessly through the Mode switch to show off the features quickly. And give the buyer a helpful hint. The best way to use this binocular is to pre-range the area around a blind or stand. That way, when the shot presents itself, a hunter will know exactly where to hold without any further fumbling around.

up. It’s that simple. Though the VDT will tell you the degree of slope, the bulletdrop display incorporates that into its readout. No further math is required.

No One-Trick Pony Keep in mind that the laser rangefinder is located in the right lens, so make sure your eyes line up properly or you won’t see the display. I speak from personal experience here—when 30 elk move through a timbered draw, you can get a little excited trying to find the branch bull. According to Vermillion, the Fusion 1600 is capable of providing 10 to 1,600 yards of ranging performance as well as a sight-in performance of 100, 150, 200, or 300 yards. “This is not a one-trick pony,” he says. “In addition, by combining two accessories—a binocular and a rangefinder— into one compact unit, we’re not only providing enhanced value, we’re creating a tool that requires less movement on the part of the hunter—and that’s critical when hunting elk or other sharp-eyed big game.” Vermillion also emphasizes one other advantage of the Fusion. “It completely takes the guesswork out of figuring range, bullet drop, and degree of slope,” variables that have bedeviled hunters since we first threw spears at woolly mammoths. The good news for a retailer—and a hunter—is that the price of all this performance is surprisingly reasonable— around $900. The 10x42s I used have been out for two years; the latest incarnation is a robust 12x50. (800-423-3537; bushnell.com)

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W H AT ’ S S E L L I N G W H E R E

West

Alaskan Gun & AK Ammo, Fairbanks

This tightly spaced, downtown Fairbanks retailer employs four people who, between them, can boast of more than 100 years of firearms sales experience. “When it’s minus 35 outside, our customers are thinking about scopes for their rifles or reloading. The winter is one of our strongest accessory sales periods,” says owner Chris Yeager. Besides Leupold and Nikon scopes, handguns are steady sellers, and much of the new inventory is dedicated to .40 Glocks and Springfield XDs. At the rifle counter, it’s mostly Ruger 10/22s, although a few modern sporting rifles (MSRs) turn each month from Bushmaster in .223.

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Goods for the CO Woods, Durango

Located on U.S. Routes 160/550, this general hunting store carries archery, soft goods, firearms, and reloading supplies. All things .22-caliber are hot at this retailer, and plenty of Ruger 10/22s are ringing the register. Marlin XTs in .22 and .17HMR are also strong sellers. This retailer depends on postChristmas traffic from gift certificate sales. “This was a strongerthan-ever year for certificate sales. They range from $50 to $350, and almost all of them are redeemed by the third week of January,” says counterperson Dale Williams. MSR sales remain strong, outpacing December and November, when Williams says, “varmint hunters are gearing up.” Handgun sales are strong for classic Springfield 1911s in .45ACP and XDMs in .40.

Midwest Sports IL Shooting Unlimited, Moline

With nine handgun shooting lanes and 250 guns in stock, this Quad Cities gun shop’s handgun business pulls from a two-state area. The store’s handgun sales have exceeded that of last December. “The 100year anniversary of the 1911 has been very good to us, with customers—some coming from as far away as 100 miles—seeking out our inventory,” says counterperson Chris Smith. Ruger and Springfield top the classic 1911 brands; Kimber is in third place. The Springfield XDM in 9mm is another strong seller. In addition to Ruger Mark III’s, Ruger 10/22s are turning after the holidays. MSR sales have slowed to an average of three per month, mostly Rock Rivers in .223. Savage Varmint guns are starting to sell in Model 10s and 12s in .223 and .243.

Midwest IA Magnum, Grundy Center

This specialty rifle shop keeps an average of 400 boltaction rifles in stock year-round. Although Januarys are slower for this unique store, long guns are continuing to ship well. “All we do are bolt-action rifles. When our customers need to choose an ideal caliber for a quality rifle, they come to us,” says owner Jack Cherry. Remington custom actions and Remington Custom Factory guns are the largest sellers; .308 and .30/06 attract the most attention. Ruger Number 1s and special-order Model 77s are also in demand. Other movers include the retailer’s inventory of Ed Brown rifles and a few Sakos. “We use expertise to sell profitable guns in a market that others see as getting smaller. We accom-

Red Rocks MT Sporting Goods, Miles City

Located on the high plains of eastern Montana, this retailer is a larger independent, stocking soft goods, firearms, and reloading supplies. Varmint season is pushing up bolt-action sales for coyotes, and Remington 700 Varmints, Cooper of Montana, and Kimber Rifles have posted impressive numbers. The most popular calibers have been .22-250 and .223. “Our varmint business continues to inch up in numbers. We sell a lot of $1,500-plus combined packages in varmint calibers during the winter,” says counterman C.B. Schantz. Handguns have slowed this month, but Smith & Wesson 686s in .357 Mag. and Taurus Judges are receiving the most turns. Kimber 1911s are also in high demand.

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Gun Shop, WIR&R Loyal

Located in rural central Wisconsin, this smalltown retailer keeps its firearms inventory below 60 units, along with stocking archery. Handgun sales have slowed; January’s only turns are going to Hi-Point CM-9s and .45ACPs as well as used .38 Smith J-Frames and Glocks. “Our market has become very price-sensitive. Although we don’t sell many expensive guns, lowerprice-point firearms have kept customers coming into the store,” says owner Kevin Oldham. Ruger 10/22s and varmint guns are ringing the majority of sales, along with several Savage Model 93s in .17HMR and Axis rifles from Savage in .223.

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Scoutus PA Custom Firearms, Aliquippa

This small custom shop keeps fewer than 25 guns for sale while continuing to complete custom handgun work for local shooters and law enforcement personnel. Glocks, Berettas, and SIGs are the store’s primary focus, with sporadic turns from firearms purchased for repair. “Our customer demands have changed greatly from the days of trap and skeet guns to custom .22s and handguns. We see more pistols that need a simple cleaning than any other problem,” says owner George Scoutus. Custom triggers and smoothing actions are also a significant part of their business. In long guns, Ruger 10/22s receive the most modifications, while older Marlin and Savage Model 99 leveractions are in high demand.

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Armory, NJBrick Lakewood

Located in central Jersey, just 5 miles from the shore, this shop maintains 300 guns in inventory along with 12 shooting lanes, and specializes in home defense, tactical, and LE. Glocks in 9mm and Ruger GP100s in .357 lead the sales at this handgun counter. By January, sales are driven heavily by gift certificates. “We have special holiday range-training gift cards that are often given to first-time gun buyers. Once someone receives a range package and training course, they almost always buy a new gun,” says salesman and instructor Kevin Lane. Home shotguns are heating up, and Mossberg 500 Home Defense models top the list. Smith M&P 15s and Saiga .223 carbines hold the high spot for rifle sales. The store has expanded its training-scenario

home defense room, which has fueled handgun and shotgun sales.

Jackman ME Hardware, Jackman

Stocking 250 used and new firearms, this small-town store near the Canadian border specializes in hunting guns and hardware. Handgun sales are slowing at this shop, with a few Judges on order and a small number of used .357 Smith K-Frames crossing the counter. “Our handgun business continues to fall. My customers hate—and I do mean hate—that most handguns have parts from China. They simply refuse to buy them,” says owner Mark Giroux. Rabbit guns are hot here. Top sellers are H&R 20- and 12-gauge single-shots and Savage Model 10s in .223. A few Remington 700 BDLs in .223 have also sold.

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Fountain TX Firearms, Houston

Stocking an average of 1,500 guns, this metro store holds a wide variety of traditional firearms and home defense guns. Glocks and Springfield XDs in 9mm and .40 are outpacing SIG 229s and P226s. “In January, burglaries garner a lot of attention in the local media, and we see a high sales spike from the coverage,” says manager Slone Fountain. MSRs continue to post strong numbers. Top sellers include Stag and CMMG, mostly in .223. Boltaction guns have slackened, but the Remington CDL in .308 and .30/06 are still seeing a few turns. Defense shotguns are hotter than last year, with Mossberg hunting and home-defense combos pulling high numbers. Surefire LED flashlights top the accessory sales.

Sapp’s Pawn FL Gun & Archery, Gainesville

Renowned for its ’50s Coke machine that still offers customers a cold soda for only 10 cents, this 3,000-square-foot shop stocks firearms, archery, and tools. Sporting rifle sales have just had the worst year in the store’s 50-year history. “We may have sold less than five bolt-actions all year. We don’t expect them to recover until the economy improves,” says owner Butch Ford. Of the few bolt-actions sold, the sales leader is the Remington 700 BDL in .30/06. MSR sales are holding steady, with Bushmasters and Olympics in .223 realizing consistent sales. Handguns are in high demand, with the Smith SW9VE and Model 85 Taurus maintaining the top positions at the handgun case.

Gunrunner VA Sports, Charlotte

This retailer combines sales and engraving. Handgun sales are steady, but the store has changed its inventory within the last two years. “Locally we have high unemployment, so we’re stocking value-priced guns across the board, especially in handguns,” says owner Dan Wickham. Phoenix Arms HP22s in .22 and HP25s in .25, along with Taurus Model 228s in .22, are consistent sellers. Blackpowder replicas from Navy Arms are posting some turns, as are Remington Model 1858s and Colt 1860s. A few Savage Model 10s in .223 and Ruger 10/22s have been sold to rabbit hunters. Engraving services are growing; Cowboy Action shooters have been bringing in Henry gold-plated leveraction rifles for dressing up.

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The glasses are rated OSHA-grade, ANSI Z87.1-2003 certified occupational eye protection, in addition to meeting the stringent mil-spec ballistic requirements for combat eyewear. SRP: $75 to $130. (800-776-7842; wileyx.com)

while on the course and will be especially popular among female competitors. The black rigs use nickel-plated buckles and the tan uses solid brass buckles. The Smokechaser features Lenseigne’s personally selected snake-print lambskin and floral design, while the lawmaninspired Path Blazer features full-grain basketweave inserts. The Cattle Driver includes real cow-hair inserts on the holsters and belt in a choice of brown/white or black/white. For those looking for a more subtle approach, the Getaway comes in a plain finish, black, or tan. Each holster is hand-fitted for Single Action Army revolvers with 3.5-inch or 4.75-inch barrels, and is offered in both right- and lefthand models. Belts are available in even sizes from 24 to 46. SRP: $105 to $168. (800-347-1200; bianchi-intl)

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Introduced for 2012 at a competitive price, the Valor lines of sunglasses include the blockbuster Black Ops theme, multilens, changeable packages, as well as a polarized lens version, and one of their most popular non-polarized lenses, the bronze flash with black gloss frame.

Browning’s expanding line of outdoor apparel will release a new waterfowl parka for 2012 that’s highly ergonomic and comfortable. The Dirty Bird 4-in-1 parka includes Browning’s Pre-Vent waterproof, breathable fabric, and PrimaLoft Synergy insulation. Thoughtful

Benchmade Benchmade is launching the sturdy new Adamas family of knives with a folder and a fixed blade. The Adamas folder is made with D2 tool steel and features Benchmade’s patented AXIS locking mechanism; the Adamas fixed blade is made with skeletonized D2 steel and has a drop-point blade with serrations on the spine. The folder has a blade length of 3.82 inches and an overall length of 8.7 inches. The fixed blade has a blade length of 4.2 inches and an overall length of 9.03 inches. Benchmade is donating a portion of the proceeds for these tactical knives to the Ranger Assistance Foundation. SRP: $195, folder; $140, fixed blade. (800-

Wiley X’s new Valor line of sunglasses is OSHA-certified for safety and includes the popular Black Ops theme. Go to: www.ShotBusiness.com for free info.

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Wildlife Research Center Coyote Juice is a strong long-range attractant scent that excites coyotes by appealing to the animal’s curiosity and its territorial and hunting instincts. Prior to calling near the decoy, apply the scent liberally to scent wicks. When the coyote responds and starts to circle downwind to scent check, he’ll catch the strong scent and come in. SRP: $12.99. (763-427-3350; wildlife.com)

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Wolverine Wolverine’s new V-Frame Insulated Waterproof 9-inch Espen boot was designed for cold and snowy days afield. Providing durability, warmth, and traction, and molded to an abrasion-resistant mesh waterproof leather upper, the new V-Frame exoskeleton offers stability. With wide pads on the ball of the foot and deep lugs made of two distinct compounds, the outsole excels in wintery conditions. Using articulated hardware for increased lacing control and a divided loop eyelet at the ankle, it locks in a custom fit around the foot. The Espen uses 400 grams of 3M Thinsulate Ultra Insulation and is available in Brown/Mossy Oak or Real Brown. Sizes: D 7 to 12, 13, 14, and EW 7 to 12, 13. SRP: starts at $150. (800-545-2425; wolverinebootsand shoes.com)

WRC’s Coyote Juice draws curious and territorial predators to investigate, making for a successful hunt.

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That was then . . .

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Zanders’ no longer the “best kept secret.” That was then. . . Industry insiders termed Zanders’ Sporting Goods as the “best kept secret” in the shooting sports industry. An enviable Dealer base, wonderfully loyal because our people made every effort to assure they received excellent care. No frills, Zanders’ just did business—the right way! We are very proud of that history. This is now. Celebrating our 50th Anniversary, that tradition of doing business—the right way—continues. There have been changes though. A brand spanking new 70,000 sq. ft. facility. A totally

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Bianchi is introducing four new Cowboy Action holsters designed by world-champion Kenda Lenseigne. The Getaway, Path Blazer, Cattle Driver, and Smokechaser feature a strong-side 10-degree cant and a cross-draw 20-degree cant, allowing a quick draw and re-holster. Made from heavyweight 12- to 14-ounce leather with steel reinforcement, the holsters have a hidden tension screw that offers custom adjustability. A wide top design keeps the holster open for easy, instinctive re-holstering. The belt, also made from heavyweight full-grain leather, is a twopiece design featuring an elongated back support, ideal for mounted shooting. It is available either straight or with a 1.5-inch drop front. The drop front is made to position the holsters comfortably and securely (Continued on page 78)

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2011 EXHIBITOR’S LIST [as of 11/22/11] 10 Minute Deer Skinner 1608 3Point5.com 1041 4sevens LLC 3927, 8211 5.11 Tactical Series 10374, 10376 7.62 Design 5114 9G Products 2718 A. Uberti S.p.A. 13356 Accro-Met Inc. 2232 Accuracy Int’l, NA Inc. 20049 Accusharp Int’l/Fortune Products Inc. 15922 Accu-Shot 20135 Acme United Corp 1410 ACR Electronics 3843 Action Sport Games USA 2643 Action Target 10562, 10564 Acusport Corp 15741 Adams Arms 8207 ADCO Arms Co Inc. 15431 ADCOR Defense 7608 ADS Inc. 20415 Adstar Inc. 2946 Advanced Interactive Systems 13775 Advanced Technology International 620 Advanced Training Systems 20557 AdvanTac Technologies 1063 Adventure Lights Inc 5034 Adventure Medical Kits 3841 AE Light 20639 Aero Metals 2625 Aetco Inc. 10063 Africa Sport Hunting Safaris 2259 African Elephant Hair Bracelets 718 Aftermath 11053 AGI/American Gunsmithing Institute 2110 Aguila Ammunition 16845 Aim Sports Inc. 4053 Aimpoint Inc. 14573 AimSHOT 1166 Aimtech Mount Systems 1043 AirForce Airguns 2036 Airguns of Arizona 13707 Aitor 15738 Aker International 10662 Akkar Sporting Arms 16029 Al Mar Knives 16524 Alessi Holsters 2142 All Weather Outerwear Co Inc. 11251 Allen Company 14522 Alot Enterprise Co. Ltd. 2862 Alpha Industries 1751 Alphacasting Inc. 11755 Alpine Innovations LLC 558 ALPS Outdoorz 4049 ALS Technologies 27000 Alta Industries 7603 Altama Footwear 27003 Altamont Co. 2346 AlumaGrips 2114 Amchar Wholesale Inc. 15161, 16538, 16549 American Body Armor 12762 American Classic 2610 American Cord & Webbing Co Inc. 10066 American Derringer Corp. 2741 American Furniture Classics 16020 American Innotek Inc. 3444 American Marketing Co. 2060 American Pioneer Powder Inc. 1343 American Plastics 2231 American Rifle Company 3761 American Security Products 15723 American Spirit Arms Corp. 2736 American Tactical Imports 16549 American Technologies Network 14973 AmericanSnipers.org L339 Americase 13579, 1609 Ameriglo 20126 Ameristep Corp. 10336 Ammo-Load Worldwide 2838 Ammo-Up 1028 Anglers Book Supply 1618 Anschutz, J.G. Gmbh 10246 Apex International 11755 Apex Machining 8002 Apex Outdoor Innovations Corp. 643 API Outdoors Inc. 214 Apresys (Shanghai) Precision Photoelectric Limited 1520 Arc’Teryx 10526 Armalite Inc. 11771 Armament Technology Inc. 20549 Armatac Industries Inc. 2625 Armed Guns 3525 Armi Sport di Chiappa 11729

Armor Express 26103 Armorshield USA LLC 27211 ArmorWorks 8311 Armsan Silah San ve Tic A.S. 15752 Armscor Precision Int./ Arms Corp, Of the Philippines 16860, 16955 Army Marksmanship Unit 25501 Armytek Optoelectronics Inc. 1720 Arno Bernard Custom Knives 146 Arrieta 16140 Arrow Precision LLC 1250 ARS Business Solutions LLC 15741, 1928 Arsenal Inc. 11218 Artistic Plating Company 1009 ARY Inc. 508 ASD Targets 13707 Ashbury International Group Inc. 26407 Asia Sourcing Corp. 3209 Asociacion Armera 15738, 15938, 16138, 16140 ASP Inc. 11971 ASYM Precision Ammunition 2243 ATA Arms 2841 ATK 14551, 14562 Atlanco 10970 ATL-Flashfog Security 117 Atsko/SNO-Seal Inc. 10959 AWC Systems Technology 8110 Aya - Aguirre Y Aranzabal, S.A. 15938 B & F System Inc. 3943 B.S.N. Technology Srl 11729 Bad Boy Buggies 1444 Badger Ordnance 20440 Badlands 10119 Balist Engineering 16755 Bandera-Cal-Bind 3062 Barbour Inc. 10022 Barnaul Cartridge Plant 2206 Barnes Bullets Inc. 14229 Barnett Outdoors LLC 15522, 15527, 15727 Baron Technology Inc. 15929 Barrett Firearms Mfg Inc. 11371 Barska Optics 3257 Bates Uniform Footwear 12262 Battenfeld Technologies Inc. 15334, 15335 Battle Comp Enterprises 20068 Battle Lake Outdoors 10053 BCS Distributing 10035 BDS Tactical 20427 Be Meyers 25211 Bear & Son Cutlery Inc. 446 Bedford Industries Inc. 2636 Beeman Precision Airguns 11757 Bell & Carlson 4141 Bell/Ranger Outdoor Apparel 10240 Benchmade Knife Company Inc. 10357 Benelli Armi SpA 13158 Benelli Corp, USA 13356 Beretta Corp, U.S.A. 13956, 13962 Berger Bullets Inc. 3221 Berry’s Mfg Inc. 2819 Bersa Firearms 2610 Bianchi International 12762 Big Game Treestands 214 Big Sky Racks Inc. 1948 Big Spring Enterprises 1617 Bill Wiseman & Co. 2325 Bill’s Sewing Machine Co. 5212 Birchwood Casey 1210 BKL Technologies Inc. 2036 Black Hills Ammunition 3019 Black Hills Shooters Supply 3225 Black Powder Products Inc. 14516, 14814 Black Rain Ordnance Inc. 2221 Blackheart International LLC 20214 Blackinton & Co Inc. 20560 Blackwater Decoy Company 3025 Blade Tech Industries Inc. 1625 Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH 15153 Blazer Products 1561 Blue Book Publications Inc. 16258 Blue Force Gear Inc. 26209 Blue Ridge Knives 821 Bluegrass Armory 2331 BlueWater Ropes/Yates Gear Inc. 20609 Bob Allen Sportswear 13312 Bobster Eyewear 7407 Body Specs Sunglasses & Goggles 25010 Boker USA Inc. 13376 Boly Media Communications 3762 Boston Leather Inc. 15164 Boyd’s Gunstock Industries Inc. 3825 Boyt Harness/Bob Allen Sprtswr 13312, 20605 Braztech, LC 14151 Breaching Technologies Inc. 27111

Break-Free Inc. 12762 Brenneke of America, L.P. 2903 Bresser-Explore Scientific 4063 Bridgford Food Corp. 4161 Brite-Strike 8003 Brixia Expo - Fiera di Brescia spa .11729 Broco Inc. 20430 Brookwood Companies Inc. 14679 Browe, Inc. 20059 Brownells Inc. 10572, 805 Browning 12740 Browning (Bags, Bed & Bath, Camping, Eyewear, Footwear, Outdoor Cookware, Socks) 15538 Browning Products Group 15129 BSA Optics 11053 B-Square 12762 Buck Expert Inc. 145 Buck Gardner Calls LLC 941 Buck Knives Inc. 14504 Buck Wear Inc. 10547 Buffer Technologies 20330 Bug Band 2649 Bulldog Cases 1657 Bumar sp. z o.o. 1907 Bureau of ATF 2909 Burris Company 12755 Bushmaster Firearms Intl LLC 14229 Bushnell Outdoor Products 12519 Business Control Systems Corp. 1819 Butler Creek Corp. 12519 Cabot Gun Company 1919 Caesar Guerini, USA 11358 Cajun Injector/Bruce Foods Corp. 1425 Cali’co Hardwoods 15433 Calico Light Weapon Systems 1107 Calvi SpA 11729 Camdex Inc. 15258 Camelbak Products 12975 Camerons Products 3925 Cammenga Company 3827 Camo Unlimited 925 Camouflage Face Paint 309 Campco Inc, UZI 12277 Canal Street Cutlery 2048 CARACAL 2829 Careco Productions Inc. 10731 Carlson’s Choke Tubes 1116 Carson Optical 810 Cartuchos Saga 15738 CAS Iberia Inc. 808 CASL Industries 3849 Caspian Arms Ltd 14838 Cejay Engineering Inc. 6207 Celerant Technology Corp. 616 Central Pacific Industries/Guntec USA 10163 Century International Arms Inc. 15931 Cervelle Software 3948 CGTech 1748 Chapin International 2927 Check-Mate Industries Inc. 12051 Cheddite France S.A. 4225 Chengdu Lis Business 3527 Chengdu Meikeoptics Co., Ltd 1509 Chip McCormick Custom LLC 3325 Chongqing Jizhou Enterprise Co., Ltd. 3220 Chonwoo Corp. 7308 Chris Reeve Knives 1127 Christensen Arms 2304, 6605 Christie & Christie Enterprises Inc. 2310 Cimarron Firearms Company 16527 Citadel (Cambodia) Pt Ltd. 3851 Classic Accessories 10551 Claybuster Wads D/B/A J-Ron Inc. 16853 Clever SRL 11729 Cliff Weil 4343 Club Red 11214 Clymer Mfg Company 16530 CMMG Inc. 27011 C-More Systems 11175 Coast Products 15120 Cobra Enterprises Inc. 2621 Cockpit USA Inc. 5128 Codet-Newport Corp. 10123 Colonial Arms Inc. 15854 Colorado Gun Sales 2609 Coltellerie 11729 Colt’s Mfg Co Inc. 12529 Columbia River Knife & Tool 10065, 414 Columbia Southern University 7605 Combined Tactical Systems 20119 Command Arms 20257, 27205 Compass Industries Inc. 1611 Concept Development Corp. 3205

Concern Tzhmosh OJSC 11218 Condor Outdoor Products 25403 Condor Tool & Knife 1218 Conquest Scents 1351 Consorzio 11729 Coonan Inc. 2619 Cooper Firearms of Mt Inc. 2046 Cor-Bon/Glaser 12274 Coronado Arms 3060 Corsivia S.A. 15738 Counter Assault Pepper Sprays 20236 Counter Sniper Mil. Optical Gunsights 13167 Crackshot Corp. 916 Creative Castings 541 Creative Pet Products 20212 Crest Ultrasonics Corp. 10270 Crimson Trace Corp. 15553, 16731 Critical Safety Equipment LLC, CSE 8002 Crooked Horn Outfitters 1757 Crosman Corp Inc. 13940 Crye Precision LLC 8103, 8107 Crystal Collection Reindeer 3960 Custom Metal Crafters 7406 Cutting Edge Bullets 2330 Cybergun 3025 Cygnus Law Enforcement Group 5224 CZ-USA 16351 DD & H Industries 2239 DAC Technologies 3830 Dakomax 8002 Dakota Arms Inc. 14229 Dallas Safari Club 2032 Damascus Worldwide Inc. 20071 Danalco 10029 Daniel Dfns Inc. 20171, 20271, 20371, 20471, 20571 Danner Inc, Lacrosse Footwear 10770 Dan’s Whetstone Company Inc, Washita Mountain Whetstone Co. 3266 Dark Operatons Fighting Knives 13167 Dark-Ops Holdings 13167 Darley Defense 7003 Darn Tough Vermont 6308 Dave Manson Precision Reamers 2308 Davidson’s 13946 DAW Technologies 6210 Daystate Ltd. 13707 DDupleks Ltd. 2805 Decot HY-WYD Sport Glasses Inc. 1243 Defense Technology 12762 Defiance Systems SA 20617 Delorme Mapping 646 Del-Ton Inc. 25407 DeSantis Holster Company 11162 Desert Tactical Arms 26502 Desiccare Inc. 1652 Diamondback Firearms 11329 Diamondhead, USA 8503 Diana - Mayer 15549 Dillon Aero 8011 Dillon Precision Products Inc. 3014 Display Solutions of Topeka 1921 Dixie GUN Works Inc. 16746 DMT/Diamond Machining Tech Inc. 825 DNZ Products LLC 1563 Do-All Traps LLC, D/B/A Do-All Outdrs 3249, 3453 Dogtra Co 1253 Dokken Dog Supply 1357 Don Hume Leathergoods 10672 Doublestar/J&T Distributing/ Ace Ltd 20061, 20063 DPMS Firearms LLC 14229 Drago Gear 6206, 15431 Dri Duck Traders 10321 Drifire LLC 27311 DRS Technologies 26010 Dryguy/Maxxdry 11243 DSA Inc. 16331 DSM Safety Products LLC 5200 DT Systems Inc. 1805 Ducks&Bucks Cart Hunting Blinds 1061 Duke Athletic Products 5000 Du-Lite Corp. 10373, 1614 Dummies Unlimited 27108 Dunwiddie Custom Packaging 1562 DuraCoat Firearm Finishes 20243 Eagle Grips 16242 Eagle Imports Inc. 2610 Ear Inc, Insta-Mold Div. 1143, 1243 Ear Phone Connection Inc. 20553 Eastman Outdoors 411 Eberlestock LLC, USA 2236 Ed Brown Products 15858

Edge Eyewear 6402 Edgecraft Corp. 225 Elastic Products 10957 Elder Hosiery Mills 10033 Eley Hawk 13707 Elite Brands, Inc. 2138 Elite Defense 27411 Elite First Aid Inc. 5123 Elite Iron LLC 7002 Elite K-9 Inc. 8509 Elite Survival Systems 10776 Ellett Brothers 13905 Elvex Corp. 1950 Elysium Arms/Watkins Tool 3162 Elzetta Design LLC 8406 EMCO Supply 1814 Emerson Knives Inc. 10679 EMF Co Inc. 16346 Empire Pewter Mfg 841 Energizer Lighting Products 1414 Environ-Metal Inc. 2233 Epilog Laser 4325 ER Shaw/Small Arms Mfg. 2603 Esee Knives 6110 ESS Eye Pro 25303 European American Armory Corp. 16341 Eurotarget 11729 Eurotech 2057 Eva-Dry 1463 Evans Sports 13905 Everest Bag-Soady Co. 959 Excalibur Crossbow Inc. 1421 Excel Industries, Inc. 2853 Explorer Bag/Luggage USA 3108 Extreme Dimension Wildlife Calls LLC 3057 Extreme Shock Ammunition 2117 ExtremeBeam 6113 Eyecon Trailcams by Big Game Treestands214 EZE-LAP Diamond Products Inc. 831 F.A.I.R. Srl 11934 F.A.P. F. Lli Pietta SNC 11729 F.W. Klever Gmbh 15549 Fab Defense 20138 Falcon Industries 20001 Famous Trails 246 Faulk’s Game Call Co Inc. 1309 Fausti Stefano SRL 16554 Feather ‘Flage by B & D Garments LLC 11740 Federal Bureau of Investigation 2809 FFL Guard 15741 FGX International 7611 Field & Stream Heroes of Conservation Presented by Toyota 627 Fifty Caliber Shooter’s Assn Inc. 2017 Filson Corp. 15324 FIME Group LLC 11218 Final Approach 12519 Fiocchi, USA 15942 Firefield 1648 First Lite 220 First Samco Inc. 11966 First Texas Products 846 First-Light USA LLC 20414 FirstSpear 27411 Fisher Space Pen Company 2961 Flambeau Outdoors 14822 Flir Systems Inc. 1409, 6507 Flitz International Ltd. 1204 FMG Publications 16327 FNH USA LLC 13462 Foiles Migrators 1257 Force Multiplier 25513 Force One LLC 8303 Forensic Source 12762 Forster Products Inc. 16449 Fort Knox Security Products 1710 Foshan City Nanhai Weihong Mold Products Co., Ltd. 1027 Fox Outdoor Products 27010 FoxFury Action Lighting Systems 26206 Foxpro Systems 3448 Franchi 13356 Franklin Armory 26306 Franklin Sports Inc. 20649 Franzen Security Products Inc. 1328 Freedom Arms Inc. 16735 Freedom Group, Inc. 14229 Freedom Hunters L338 Frogg Toggs 10219 Front Line 20039 Frontline Defense Systems 6508 Frost Cutlery Company 16520, 16726 FTC, Friedheim Tool 3211 FTI Inc. 1646

12/13/11 11:24:24 AM


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S OF CO

5104

5000 5100

6402 6406 6408 6410 6303 6307 6309 6311

7408 7303 7406 7307 7309 7311

8408 8303 8406 8307 8309 8311

6203 630662076308 621163106213

7308 7311 7203 7306 7207 7209

8203 830682078308 8211

6103 610762066109 611162106113

7103 72067107 72087111

8103 810782088109 8111

6002 6004 6006 6008 6010

7003

7108 7110 7009

7002 7006 7008

11019

8503 8507 850986068511 8403

8003

8510 8411

11218

11923

11919

12120 12117

12519 12515 12714

13017

25003 25103 25203

25009 25108

25011

SECURITY MEETING ROOMS 2801-2802

25303

25307 25406

25403 25407 25501

26010

26003 26107 26206

26011 26110

25111

26103

25211 25310

26203 26209

25311

26303 26307 26311

25411 25510

26403 26407 26502 26506 26510

25513

26501

26111

26513

27000

27003 27103 2710927208 27111 27009 27108

27011

27207

27203 27302

27207 27211

(a-d)

L215

L217

14512

13905 14205 14504

14202 L221

15174 15176 15178

Upper Lobby: Coffee/Cappuccino Cart

14502

15129

20501

15322

16349 16449

16127 16331

16538

16753 16853

16741

11840

16738

16532 16531 16631 16530 16630

16327 16527

15927

20609 20613 20617 20621 20625 20629

16745

16338

16334

15532 15732 15931

10328

16549 16749

16346 16446

16341

16755 16955

16746 16845

15955 16055

15738C

16554

16344

16324 15924 15522 15723 15923 16123 16323 16423 16322 16422 15722 15822 15922 16120 16320

15324

15120

20601 20605

16144

15942

16140B 16241 16140A 16240

15527 15727

16351

16523 16522

16735 16835

15133

15335

15334

16149

16142 16242

15238 15538

16860

15949

16138A 16138B

15540 15543 15640

15644 15643

15749 15743 15746 15845

15245 15545

15752

16151

15841

15549-3 15549-1

15549-6

15549-2

15549-4 15549-5

15738D

15249-2

15249-7 15249-8 15249-9

15755

16258

15754 15854

15738A 15738B 15741

15249-4 15249-6 15249-5

15553

15249-3

Concessions: Middle Halls

16731

16931 16933

14829

15858

15258 15358 15458 15558

15938A 15940 15938B 16040

15164 15161

South G-Hall: Asian, Sands Café, Hot Sandwich Bar

16524

14229

13609b 13707 (f-h)

27010 11729 D

14540

13614 13913 14213 14516

13113 13312

B-Hall—Behind Booth #11371: Sands Café

15542

14521

13609a 13707e 13707

26000

15147

13623 13823 14123 14522 14825 15124 14822

13023

11729A

25010 25014

14140

14545 14745

13729

Level 2 25002

13731

Front of C-Hall: Pat’s Country Kitchen

Lower Lobby: Grab and Go Cafe

15249-1

14838

13129 13329

West G-Hall: Carvery, Sands Café

16724

20635 20639

20645

15942 20649 20657 20659 20661 20663

20505 20515 20521 20527 20531 20543 20549 20563 20405 20409 20415 20427 2043520536 2043920540 20449 20459 20463 20426 20434 20440 20410 20414 20305 20311 20317 20321 20327 20335 20343 20349 20359 20330 20334 20239 20243 20249 20205 20213 20221 20326 20263 20227 20231 20214 20220 20226 20236 20242 20252 20105 20113 20119 20127 20131 20137 20141 20149 20153 20159 20118 20126 20126 20138 20152 20005 20112 20013 20017 20027 20027 20039 20043 20049 20055 20063

20200

14802

20558 20560

20471

20356 20358 20360 20257 20259 20261

20117 20116

20000 20004

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20240

20135

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20020

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20671

20571

20534

20212

20669

20652 20656 20660 20553 20557 20559

20430 20432

14807

13729

16727

16520

11924

12729

13440 13940

A-Hall—Booth #10544: Coffee spot/ Mini Café

15929 16029

11929

11729 I 11729 L 11729 M 11729 N 11729 O

11720

12229 12529

13140

Front of A-Hall: Hot Dog cart/ Express Beverage

G-Hall entrance: Coffee spot/Mini cafe

16020 16022

11729 D 11729 E 11729 F 11729 G 11729 H

12734

13946

East G-Hall: Sands Café, Greek, Fry Station

15328 15431 15433

11934 A 11934 A1 11934 B 11934 C 11934 D

11729A 11729B 11729 A1 11729 C

12740

13145

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 1

15425

11840

11214

8108 8110 8009 8011

8002 8006 8008

11221

12240

13951 14151

15160

15153-1 15153-2

14551

FOOD LOCATIONS

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7502 7506 7510 7403 7407 7411

11023

12251

13151

15159

20401

6502 6506 6508 6510 6403 6407 6409 6411

11349

11251

12752

13956

15071 15070 15069 15068 15067 15066 15065 15064 15063 15062

20201

7602 7608 7503 7505 7507 7509 7511

11173 11273

10572 10574 10672 10674

10374 10473

10170 10270

8607 8611 8613 8615

6602 6606 6608 6503 6507 6511

6108 6110 6112 6003 6106 6007 6009

10219

14977

14814

7608

8601

10119

10719

10323 10521 10321 10319 10519

14979

14810

7602

7611

8409

5232 5220 5224

5200 5201

7601 7603 7605 7607

10121

10526

14679

14479 14579

20001

5209 5207

6605 6609 6611 6613 6615

10123 10223

10327 10326

14279 14379

14803

5114

6601

10226

14079

13356

9

5004

5128 5126 5225 5223 5122 5120 5217

5208 5212

5010 5109 5008 5107

5227

5028

5235

5219

5135

5138

5211

5038

5240 5238

11051

10336 10735 11035 10134 10132 10232 10332 10731 11030 11329 11529 10129 10328

25109

Show Office

Annual State of the Industry Palazzo Ballroom 5th Floor

MEETING ROOMS MEETING 303-304 ROOM 305

5026 5125 5024 5123 5022 5121

3003

NSSF Office

5134 5237

MEETING ROOMS 301-302

5034 5137

3211 3210 3209 3208

Security

10951

12053

11040

10026 10028

3621 3720

3421 3521

10029

Show Office Sands Level 1 Room 304

5203

2603

3108 3107 3106 3005 3105

4020

3821

3820 3920

5018 5117

2606

2908

3620

5012 5111

2609 2709

3009

3205

2610

3215

3117

2619

2614 2814 3014

3420 3520

Shuttle Bus Pick-up & Drop-off Venetian Level 1

3201

2106

2716

2319 2310

3018 3017 3016 3116

3006

2007

2214

2809 2909

2010

2216 2316

2818 2817 2917

3221

3220 3320

SHOT Daily Venetian Level 3 San Polo 3504

10751

12755

12254

11755

11053

10954

11757 11955

13158 13156

L21

Ship-A-Box Program SES Service Desk Window & Venetian Corridor Level 2 SHOT Show University Venetian Level 4 Lando (Jan. 16)

2819 3019

2720 2719 2618 2718 2617 2616

2803 2805 2807 2903 2906

1910

2217

2204 2206 2209 2211 2304 2308 2311

2017 2117 2011 2110

2014 2114

2016

2219

2621

10074

Security Command Post Sands Level 1 Room 302

10126

Exhibitor Service Center

10035

3927

Sales Office Venetian Level 1 Lobby in New Product Center

10030 10033

4227

4431

4231 4331

4027

Safety Advisors Sands Level 1 Room 404

10020 10022 10024

3728

4430

4428

3528 3527

4230 4330

4225 4325

2625 2825

3227

4029 4025 4125

3025

3830 3827 3928

2828 2827

Press Registration Outside Press Room on Venetian Level 3

My Show Planner Product Locators at all information counters

Safety Advisors

11358

10246 10547 10844 11044 10243 11243 11340 10240 10540 10840 11240

Press Room Venetian Level 3 Murano

3825 3925

2630

10047

Press Conference Room Venetian Level 3 Murano 3306

3625 3627 3725

2829

10070

Overnight Storage Level 1 Sands Rooms 301-302; Level 2, Hall D front of 16,000 Aisle and Bassano 2801-2802

11162

10959 11058 10957

10555

10053 10251

NSSF Seminars Venetian Level 4

11164

12051

4445

NSSF Member Business Office Venetian Level 3 Lido Ballroom

4444 4443 4442

13579

13376 13775

12046

4243 4343

NSSF Friends Meeting Room Venetian Level 2 Bassano 2803

10962

10762

10357

NSSF Office Sands Level 1 Room 305

3026

3425 3427 3525

2636 2736

2632

10362

12679 12879

12479

12379

12277

11640 11740

4041

4241

4141

3841 3843 3941 3943

3545

4043

10966

10564 10764

10366 10466

NSSF Booth Sands Level 2 Lobby Booth #L221

3848 3948

3544

10165

11723

4246 3646 3846 4046

10066 10065

11979

12274 12571 12775 12975 13172 14573 14973 14271 11771 11971 13372 13772 13968 12771 12971 11371 12271 14268 13167 11366 11966 12267 14562 13462 13965 11762 12562 12762 14262 11362 13162 11962 12262 13962

10370 10570 10770 10970 11170 10367

11479 11777

10974 11175

10775 10875 10774 10874 10773 10873

10562 10662

New Product Center Venetian Level 1 Lobby

4250 4350

10167 10267

Members’ Lounge Venetian Level 3 Lido Ballroom

4251

10373

10067

4464

4257 4357

First Aid Sands Level 1 near Room 401

10176 10376 10576 10776 10172

11379

10479 10679 10779 10979

10451 10453 10551 10553

3448 3648 3849

Exhibits Sands Expo Levels 1 & 2, all Venetian Ballrooms Levels 1 & 2, new Industry Partners area on Level 3 Law Enforcement Seminars Venetian Level 4

4049 4053 4149 4151

3657 3757

3951

3457 3557

3852 3851

Exhibitor Service Centers Sands level 1 Room 401 & Sands Level 2 front of 13,000 aisle

10163 10263

4059 4159

4463

10063

4261 4361 4260 4360 4259 4359

10179

Coat Check Sands Level 1 just inside Taxi Area

4459 4461

4161

3857 4057

3453 3553

3652 3752

4060

3860 3961

3663 3763

3463 3561 3563 3459

3960

3653 3853

3446 3546

3263 3363 3244 3344

3659

3560 3559

3444

3063 3163 3060 3160 3050 3150

2846 2849 2851 2946 2948 2950

2943 2841 2838 2938

2650

2646 2746

3662 3762 3661 3761

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2701 2801

Level 1

3042

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3249

3048 3248 3348 3046 3246

2927

2225 2227 2229 2233 2325 2327 2331 2333

2128

2025 2027 2125

1925

1820 1919 1921 1816 1916

2119

2004 2104

1404

1608

2232 2231

2020 22202221

1911

1405

1814 1809 1811

1409 1509

2127

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1410

1819 1818 1918

1805

1614 1714

1720 1719 1618 1718 1617 1717 1616 1716

1609 1611 1708 1710

1306

1619 1621 1721

1318 1310 1309

1414

2032 2031 2030 2029

2641 2741 2640 2740

2628 2728

2239 2339

2642

2857 2957

2257 2357 2246 2348

2243 2240

2751 2750 2649 2749 2648 2748

3057

3257

3566

1721

1606

810 1010 605 808 10091008 1007 1107 805 1005

1210 1311

614 814 1014

1214

1206 1307

1016

1219 1218

1204 1304

1017 1116

819 919 818

816 916

619 719 618 718

1108

408 508 506

309 308

206 208 306

111 106

210 411

620 821 1019 1220 142014211520

616 716

121 119

420 520

214 414

114

118 117 116

221

220 320

1825

1928

1905

1428 1425

1625 1725

1027

1229

1225 1227 1325 1328

825 925

128 228 328 425 627 827 126 225 625

1025 1028 1030 1125 1127 1129 1131

831 931

631 731

431 531

229

1230

3262 3362

2652 2853 3052

2346

2040

2859 2959

3062 3162

2253 2353

2053 2153 2049 2146 2142

2862

2657

2048

2046

1859

1857 1957

2660 2760

2259

2860 2863 2961 2963

1863 1963

2663 2661

2352

2033

108

LAW ENFORCEMENT & TACTICAL

1852 1953

1648 1652 1748 1751 1753

1448 1548

1242 1241

1621

OUTDOOR WEAR

2060 2057

2038 2041 2043 2138 2140 2143

1042 1041

1952 1851 1951 1850 1950 1849

1243 1341 1343

841

1043 1141 1143

842 943

643 742 741

941

441

641

443 543

448 548

1250 1348 1351

651 750

653 853 1051 12521253 1452 451 650 850 1451 1750 450 1249 648 1248 246 446 646 846 1046 1246 1446 1646 1444

1962 1961 1960 1959

1846 1946 1948

1457

1661 1761 1760 1759

1657

1562 1561 1560 1559

1662

1757

1057

1259 1359

1459 1461 1463 1563

1062 1162 1061 1161 1060 1160

1257 1357

1063 1163

657

857 859 957 959

560

861

1263 1261 1260

2966 3165 3266 3366

2036 2236

GENERAL SHOOTING & HUNTING FIREARMS & AMMUNITION

661 761

556

541

146 145 144

558

241 243 341 343

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147

SHOT SHOW 2012

866 967 1066 1166 1266 1366 1466 1566 1567 1666 1766

20053

20059 20061

20048 20052 20056 20060

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27513

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