FRI | MAY 24, 2019

Indiana schools took two of the three team titles at the 2019 National Archery in the Schools Program Eastern Nationals in Louisville, May 9-11, where more than 15,000 students participated.
The Rifle and Pistol athletes of the USA Shooting Team are set for International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup competition in Munich, Germany starting Sunday and running through May 30. More than 920 athletes from 98 countries are expected to compete at this World Cup. USA Shooting is sending 28 athletes to compete in this event.
Pulsar returns to the “Granddaddy of all Hunting Shows,” the Texas Trophy Hunters Association Extravaganza. The Extravaganza will be held at the Fort Worth Convention Center from August 9-11.

Reno Cerakote is excited to announce the promotion of Michael Orms to Director of Operations. Orms has worked at Reno Cerakote since September 2017 as the Production Manager.
Umarex USA, Inc. announced the appointment of Andy Green as national sales manager. Formerly the national accounts manager, Green will now oversee all aspects of North American sales.
JP Enterprises announces the release of its new Agency Rifle Program for law enforcement. This program offers budget-conscious rifle options to bring JP quality and reliability within reach of the officers who need it most.

Legacy Sports International has named Travis Branzell the Vice President of Merchandise and Product Development.
Springfield Armory is proud to announce their partnership with Hillsdale College in support and sponsorship of its pistol and rifle team. Hillsdale College has built a national reputation through its refusal to accept federal or state taxpayer subsidies, even indirectly in the form of student grants or loans.
SIG SAUER, Inc. is proud to announce the Lloyd Harbor Police Department has transitioned to the SIG SAUER P320 9mm pistol as their official duty pistol. Lloyd Harbor Police Department serves the Village of Lloyd Harbor in Huntington, New York.

Sellmark Corporation is proud to announce their inaugural Sellmark Outdoor Media Scholarship. Sellmark proudly supports the next generation of outdoor writers by awarding two individuals with a scholarship to attend the 2019 Professional Outdoor Media Association Business Conference in Wichita, Kansas.
Barrett is currently seeking qualified individuals to apply as a Regional Sales Manager for the US Commercial Sales Channel. This newly created team helps expand US Distributor and Dealer sales.
Texas Governor Greg Abbot has received HB446 repealing the ban on clubs and knuckles for action while New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has received A5944, the repeal of New York’s gravity knife ban. Knife Rights is urging Texas and New York residents to call their governors and encourage them to sign the bills into law.

The American Knife & Tool Institute thanks U.S. Senators Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) and Jim Risch (R-Idaho) for re-introducing the Freedom of Commerce Act, S. 1588, which would allow consumers to purchase an automatic knife legal in their state, regardless of where it was manufactured in the U.S.
Bear OPS extends their combat knife line with a new boot knife, the Double-Edge Boot Knife. This American-made, tactical knife features black textured G10 handles and a 1095 carbon-steel blade with a full-body tang.
The Scholastic Clay Target Program is pleased to announce that Legacy Sports International and Pointer Shotguns will be Gold sponsors for the 2019 SCTP season.

Cordova Outdoors celebrates Memorial Day with a sitewide sale, offering 15% off their hard coolers, soft coolers, accessories, apparel and drinkware. Now through May 27th, 2019, receive 15% off everything on Cordova’s website by using code: MEMORIAL15 at checkout.
Mc3™ Stocks, manufactured by McMillan, is pleased to announce a site-wide sale on all Mc3 stocks in recognition of Memorial Day. From now through May 28, all Mc3 stocks purchased through the Mc3 Stocks website are available for 20% off.
Barrett Firearms Manufacturing, Inc.is giving away a Crossfire Red Dot Optic with any REC7 or REC7 DI system purchased April 15 through August 15, 2019. The optic is valued at over $200.

Anderson Manufacturing announced that it will offer free shipping on all orders placed on the Anderson Manufacturing website from Friday, May 24 through Tuesday, May 28.
Based on public reports filed by manufacturers, demand for ammunition has been in decline. Several possibilities have been cited as driving this trend, including a firearm-friendly White House and U.S. Senate which has reduced the fear-driven sales seen prior to the 2016 election. Many in the trade speculate that consumers previously purchased excess ammo and now are ‘shooting through’ their surpluses. But what do ammunition consumers say about the matter? That’s the subject of a Southwick Associates report just released.
In the latest installation of Gunwerks’ Pro Build series, Gunwerks Sales Professional and competitive long Range shooter, Chris Hinojosa configured a 300 PRC on the versatile Gunwerks Magnus platform, paired with a Proof Research carbon fiber barrel, producing a 10.25 pound rifle capable of effectively engaging targets out to a mile (1,760 yards).
From Friday, May 24 through Monday May 27, save 20% on all handguards, handguard accessories, and iron sights during Samson's Memorial Day weekend sale.
The Flagstaff Ranger District of the Coconino National Forest is considering a proposal by the Arizona Game and Fish Department to improve, operate and maintain a portion of Forest Service road 128A, which provides access to the Northern Arizona Shooting Range near Flagstaff.
 

Whenever I have the opportunity to go to Washington, DC, I try to build in a little extra time to visit old friends. They’ll be waiting for me as always at the former home of General Robert E. Lee.

General Lee’s former home is still called Arlington, but its full name is The Arlington National Cemetery.

My childhood friends are buried there, along with more than 400,000 other active duty service members, veterans and their families.

According to the Arlington National Cemetery website (www.arlingtoncemetery.mil), they’re joined by as many as 30 new companions each weekday.

It’s a beautifully maintained 624 acre vista that, no matter the season, brings home the sacrifice of others that have made to preserve all our freedom.

Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington, DC, is the resting place of more than 400,000 active duty service members, veterans and their families. It's a sobering reminder of the true cost of freedom. Arlington National Cemetery photo by Elizabeth Frazer with permission.

On Monday, the nation will take time out from the “unofficial kickoff weekend of summer” to remember those who died in service of the country, either in battle or as a result of their wounds.

Many years ago, when I was a child, it was the first weekend of summer - and we picnicked at our local church. Back then, we called it “dinner on the grounds”.

My memories of those weekend include sweet tea by the gallon, heaping bowls of potato salad, mounds of fried chicken, pies and cakes of all sorts, and the ladies of the church (a euphemism for the older widows) happily serving the rest of us. They were all wore a little artificial poppy on their shirts and I still remember how they’d occasionally reach up and touch them as they watched us play.

It wasn’t until years later that I realized those ladies had all lost husbands in World War II.

Wearing the poppy was a tradition carried over from World War I. The poppy flower was apparently the first living thing to reemerge from the European fields ravaged in that war.

It, and Canadian World War I veteran Doctor John McRae’s poem “In Flanders Fields” became symbols of life - and remembrance- after that horror.

For those ladies, the artificial poppies represented very real losses.

As we played, we had no way of knowing that more than one of the kids racing around during those picnics would be going off to a faraway place called Vietnam. I never dreamed some of them would be leaving behind their own wives. Some of them were our playmates at that time. They would become the next generation of the ladies of the church. And I never dreamed that while I would lose touch with many childhood friends, three others would have the same permanent addresses I still visit whenever I can- nearly a half-century later.

Schools begin their summer vacations later today. And this weekend, our neighborhood kids will truly be enjoying their “first weekend of summer” -even in the sweltering Tennessee heat.

We’ll probably join in some of the fun as they ride bikes, skate and play in our cul de sac. It’s a safe haven, and made even more so by the barricades we’ll erect further up the street tomorrow morning to keep traffic to a minimum.

Like the friends of my childhood, they’ll play with little thought of what others sacrificed to bring them another weekend of simply being children.

I’m happy we all have the privilege of enjoying a peaceful family weekend, too.

But as I walk by my office, I’ll catch a glimpse of my father’s flag. And I’ll flashback to memories of playing with Teddy, Steve, and Jimmy. That’s why the next time I’m in Washington, I’ll make time to visit them. I’ll catch them up on what’s been happening, and thank them - again- for their service. It’s the least I can do for such good friends.

Have a great weekend, but take time to remember the ones who gave their futures to preserve ours.

—Jim Shepherd

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