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MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2020

- TOP STORY -
After a carefully planned shift of leadership, R&D and manufacturing resources, Kimber has made substantial progress in the transition to its new, state-of-the-art headquarters in Troy, Alabama. The final step in completing this new facility is adding staff across all departments.
- AWARDS -
1791Gunleather was honored to be a finalist for the 2020 Best New Accessory of the Year, Caliber Award, by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers.
- BIRDING -
Indiana Audubon is taking nominations for birding sites and destinations to be inducted into the Indiana Birding Trail, joining sixty of the state’s best bird watching destinations.

- BOATING -
The NMMA announced today the availability of its 2019 U.S. Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract, the most comprehensive collection of industry data and a trusted source for recreational boating intelligence with historical data going back to 2007.
- COMPETITION -
Focusing on current-related habitat enabled Cody Bird of Granbury, Texas, to win the Basspro.com Bassmaster Central Open on Neely Henry Lake with a three-day total of 34 pounds, 1 ounce.

While windy conditions slowed their bite tremendously, the Briarwood Christian duo of Tucker Smith and Hayden Marbut secured two smallmouth bass for 7 pounds, 14 ounces on Championship Saturday and won the Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School National Championship  on Kentucky Lake.
- EVENTS -
The Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest (TBTF) is heading back to Lake Fork for the second year in a row, bringing world class bass fishing, shopping, and a variety of outdoor activities to Texas’ most iconic bass fishing lake.
The DC Project hosts their largest fundraiser of the year at the scenic Reveille Peak Ranch in Burnet, Texas,  October 30 through November 1. The weekend kicks off with a fundraising banquet on Friday, followed by a two-day, team 3-gun match on Saturday and Sunday.
- INDUSTRY -
Aero Precision announced its continued support and partnership with the Kids S.A.F.E. Foundation. This is in conjunction with a $10,000 donation from Aero Precision will help the Kids S.A.F.E. Foundation continue their work to expand their children’s firearm safety program nationally.

With all of the newfound outdoors passions, it’s no wonder six in 10 respondents said these activities are now a part of their identity.

GAT Marketing announced that The Silicon Review Magazine has placed GAT among the ‘50 Innovative Companies to Watch.’
CrossBreed Holsters announced its sponsorship of professional shooter Jessie Harrison, one of the most accomplished female shooters of all time.
NSSF announced that Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. is backing the +ONE Movement with an all-new Gearbox Giveaway. It includes a Ruger Collector's Series "Vote 2020" 10/22 Rifle.

Orchid LLC and Williams Mullen’s Firearms Industry Group announce the 2021 Firearms Industry Compliance Conference with participation from agency personnel from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the FBI National Instant Criminal Background Check division.
Catch Company announces their launch of SaltNative, a new entrant into the saltwater fishing lure category.  
To present a globally united front for the family of brands, CEO Ken Eubanks  announces that in 2021 Lew’s Holdings Corporation will transition to Rather Outdoors. 
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Apex Tactical Specialties is pleased to announce that the 5.00" LongSlide for the FN 509 will be available for pre-order on Tuesday, October 27th.

Riton Optics announces the first release of the new Patrioptic series of products. The Riton Patrioptic 1-8x28 is a limited edition scope and the first release of the U.S. assembled line.
Just in time for cold weather, two brand new Kryptek Obskura patterns are now available in HUK’s Fin Hoodie
BPI Outdoors / Bergara has been awarded the NASGW-POMA Caliber Award for the “Best New Rifle” for the Bergara Mountain 2.0.
The new ALPS OutdoorZ Ghost 30 was developed to provide discrete carry options in a practical, daily use platform.

- NOW STREAMING -

This week on the final episode of Fish Addictions TV the crew prepares for the National Walleye Tour Championship at Devils Lake.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
Henry Repeating Arms (Henry) has signed on as a Bronze Level supporter of the Mule Deer Foundation.  Henry has been a long-term partner of MDF and its various fundraising initiatives.
- PUBLISHING -

At the virtual Awards Ceremony of the New York State Outdoor Writers Association held on Thursday, Oct. 22, “A Sapir Sampler: Favorites by an Outdoor Writer,” received the organization’s coveted first-place Excellence in Craft Award in the Book Category, for books published in 2018 and 2019.

- SPONSORSHIPS -
Scholastic 3-D Archery is excited to announce 3Rivers Archery as their latest “Bronze Level” sponsor.

- STATES -
Staff from DEC’s Adirondack, Chateaugay, and Rome Hatcheries, with the help of the NYS Police Aviation Unit pilots and the use of one of their “Huey” utility helicopters, recently stocked 340 remote ponds and lakes in the Adirondack Park with hundreds of thousands of brook trout.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Director Kelly Susewind and Southwest Region Director Kessina Lee will host an online meeting from 6-7 p.m. on October 27, 2020 to discuss sea lion management in the Columbia River basin and take questions on other local topics.
In addition to destroying and threatening thousands of homes and businesses, the devastating Glass Fire in Napa and Sonoma counties jeopardized the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) Inland Chinook Salmon Program – until the Feather River Fish Hatchery in Oroville came to the rescue.
Difficult weather kept the quota from being reached in the summer season, so Alabama anglers can continue to pursue this tasty species for a few more weekends.

Pennsylvania’s fall turkey season kicks off Saturday, October 31 in 19 of Pennsylvania’s 23 Wildlife Management Units (WMUs), with more fall turkey hunting – including the return of a three-day Thanksgiving season – around the corner in much of the state.
- TELEVISION -
Come along on three hunts of a lifetime at Keith Warren’s very own ranch, Texas Hidden Springs Ranch in this latest episode of The High Road with Keith Warren.
 

Editor’s Note: Today’s feature first appeared in our companion service The Tactical Wire. In today’s uncertain times, it is prudent for everyone to consider the advice offered by our longtime tactical contributor, Tiger McKee. It could save your life.


The fundamentals of responding to a threat are Move, Communicate, Use Cover, Shoot – if necessary – and Think, in order to solve the problem. Communication is number two on the list, and for good reason, especially when it comes to issuing verbal commands to the threat. In a majority of situations this will solve the problem. The threatening person complies, in which case you don’t have to shoot.

Communicating under stress is difficult. During team tactics courses we spend a lot of time focusing on communicating with the threat, partners, with bystanders and eventually responding law enforcement. But it all starts with issuing commands to the potential threat.

I like to start with, “Stop!” It’s concise, and most people in the world know what it means. If time permits, I can add additional instructions, such as, “Don’t move,” or “Leave now!” Keep in mind you’re not getting into a conversation. A lot of bad guys will ask questions in order to distract you. “Hey,” they explain, “I just need to ask you a question,” as they move in closer. “Stop,” you reply. One common issue I see teaching is students saying, “Hey, what are you doing?” Obviously, they’re up to no good, otherwise you wouldn’t be issuing commands. It’s essential to remember you’re telling them what to, demanding compliance.

Using a “command” tone - your “outside” voice - is mandatory. You have to let them know you’re serious, and if they don’t comply, they will face the consequences. It’s very critical that your body language is forceful too. Over ninety percent of our communication is nonverbal – body language. If your physical actions, movement and even your stance are not aggressive enough it won’t matter what’s coming out of your mouth. Body language displays intent, and bad guys are usually experts at picking up on nonverbal cues.

You begin issue commands as soon as feasible/necessary. I’d rather tell them what to do from thirty feet away as opposed to waiting till they’re right on me. Distance is time. The sooner you tell them what to do the earlier they comply. Or, the quicker you know it’s time to start ramping up your possible response, for example creating distance or moving to cover. You’re also already establishing for witnesses that you’re the “good guy,” and who’s the threat.

“But,” you ask, “when do I draw my pistol?” That’s the trillion-dollar question, one we all want to answer. It’s also one of those questions you can’t answer until that exact point in time. However, if you wait until you’re one hundred percent sure the weapon is needed, you’ve probably waited too long. Plus, your words carry a lot more weight when the pistol is in hand. The Low Ready position is ideal for this. The weapon is in hand, but not pointing at the threat. Safety Rule II – Never point the muzzle at anything you’re not willing or ready to shoot is still in effect.

Communicating under stress is difficult, especially if issuing commands isn’t part of your daily routine. Verbal instruction to a possible threat requires practice, and plenty of it. Next time you practice, start working communication into your drills.

Tiger McKee is director of Shootrite Firearms Academy. He is the author of The Book of Two Guns, AR-15 Skills and Drills, has a regular column in American Handgunner and makes some cool knives and custom revolvers. Visit Shootrite’s Facebook page for other details.

 
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