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MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2022

- BOATING -
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has retained Atkins Global to conduct a study in Florida to better understand the impacts of long-term stored vessels.
If you plan to boat or fish in the Atlantic Ocean this winter, be on the lookout for North Atlantic right whales that are calving in state and federal waters off Florida, Georgia and South Carolina from November through April.
- COMPETITION -
Alison Weisz and Sagen Maddalena both earned bronze medals in Women’s 10m Air Rifle at the 2022 ISSF President’s Cup in Cairo, Egypt.
Walther Arms, Inc. Shooting Team member, Luke Cao takes first place in the Production Optics Light Division atthe 2022 I.P.S.C. World Shoot in Pattaya, Thailand using his Walther PDP Compact 5” 9mm pistol.
- COURTS -
The Second Amendment Foundation has filed its second lawsuit in federal court challenging tenets of Measure 114, the Oregon gun control package narrowly approved by voters in November.

Firearms Policy Coalition announces the filing of a new FPC-supported federal lawsuit seeking to enjoin Oregon Measure 114’s “permit-to-purchase” provision before it is poised to create a flat ban on firearm acquisition while public officials work to implement it.
A federal judge in San Diego has rejected an attempt by the State of California to moot a Second Amendment Foundation lawsuit seeking to overturn a Golden State statute designed to penalize any plaintiffs, and their attorneys, in cases challenging California gun control laws.
The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that United States District Judge Roger Benitez issued an order determining that it can continue with its lawsuit challenging the provisions in California SB 1327 designed to suppress legitimate challenges to firearms regulations. 
- EVENTS -
Pope and Young, America’s leading bowhunting conservation organization, announces the first of their lineup of guests and speakers for the 33rd Biennial Convention taking place in Reno, Nevada April 12-15, 2023. 

- GEAR -
With inconspicuous sports-pack styling and robust construction, the Summit Backpack is designed for discreet storage and transport of a rifle and accessories. The discreet rifle backpack is ideally sized to conceal a broken-down or short-barreled rifle with plenty of room for mission-critical gear. 
The LiteFighter FIDO2 AI (All-In) is a two person, rugged and durable 3/4 season tent. This battle-tested and proven shelter system is the perfect set-up for anyone who enjoys everything the outdoors has to offer. The FIDO AI includes everything needed to endure the elements in any season.
The Realtree EDGE Camo All-Weather Waterproof Rubber Boots offer the waterproof protection every hunter needs and deserves throughout the hunt. 
- HUNTING -
As muzzleloader deer season gets underway, hunters are being reminded that the Pine Ridge was added to Nebraska’s list of Mule Deer Conservation Area units this year. That means hunters must carry a Pine Ridge MDCA Permit to harvest mule deer in the unit.

- INDUSTRY -
Veil Camo is hosting a muzzleloader media hunt in Winona, Minnesota, where some of their men will be joined by field staff for the Veil brand. 
"As loyal customers and friends, you may be aware that this week gun-grabber Michael Bloomberg and Everytown for Gun Safety has brought a frivolous lawsuit against Daniel Defense blaming us—not the shooter—for the Uvalde tragedy. This lawsuit is yet another in a growing line of blatant and legally unfounded attempts to bankrupt the firearms industry. We reject and will vigorously defend against these politically motivated attempts to blame Daniel Defense for the criminal actions of others, as well as to undermine your means of self-defense secured by the Second Amendment…"
There’s one more stop in the trade show season for Fish Monkey and Hunt Monkey Performance Gloves and Socks at the Sports Inc. Outdoor Sporting Goods Show in St Charles, MO. The brand will be showing their new sock line as well as their new Mossy Oak patterns for Fall 2023 in booth #316 at St Charles Convention Center.
- NEW PRODUCTS -

MDT announced the addition of MDT TIMBR Frontier - T3x SA to their lineup of TIMBR Frontier chassis inlets. The MDT TIMBR Frontier Stock provides shooters with a beautiful fusion of warm wood and solid aluminum to create an accurate platform for your Tikka rifle.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
Just in time for the holidays, the Wildlife Forever 35th Anniversary Auction is open until December 11, featuring exclusive trips, collectible artwork, sporting event tickets, outdoor gear, and apparel. The online auction can be found at www.BiddingOwl.com/WildlifeForever
- PASSINGS -
T-H Marine announces the passing of its founder, Bill Huntley. Huntley, 89, was known for introducing products to the boating industry, from the Trim Handle to the famous “Hot Foot” foot throttle.
- RETAIL -
SIGHTRON announces their Holiday Instant Rebate promotion on 6-24x50 and 6-24x50 FFP (first image focal plane). This Holiday Instant Rebate promotion runs through January 1, 2023 and is SIGHTRON’s way of saying “Thank You” to all of their passionate hunters and sport shooters.
Steiner expands its line of hunting riflescopes with the release of the new Predator 8 series optics. Boasting 8x zoom, the Predator 8 models join the Predator 4 series for versatility and precision in hunting optics.

- STATES -
The Utah Wildlife Board has approved a new 10-year Utah Statewide Elk Management Plan, which includes several changes to elk hunting.
Registration for the annual February Becoming an Outdoors-Woman winter weekend event, set for February 24-26, 2023, as well as several smaller “Beyond BOW” activities, is now open.=
Montana's Private Land/Public Wildlife Advisory Committee will meet Wednesday, December 14, via Zoom from 8:30 a.m. to noon.
Indiana’s Monroe Lake will host a Winter Solstice Luminary Walk at Fairfax State Recreation Area on Wednesday, December 21, 2022. Walkers will stroll a path lit by luminaries around a field to celebrate and reflect on the winter solstice.

Nebraska’s Ash Hollow State Historical Park will have limited access starting in mid-December to allow for park improvements focused on improving accessibility.
- TELEVISION -
On this episode, Keith and Johnny finish their commemorative hunt on Aaron Gilbreath’s ranch. Johnny takes a buck with a Proof rifle, and Keith takes a buck with a Glock.
Outdoor Channel knows it starts in the field, but it always ends on the table with the most mouthwatering night on TV and the “Taste of the Wild” block of programming on Monday nights starting at 7 p.m. ET. 
The Outdoor Channel original docu-series – Life on the Edge – chronicles the lives of fearless homesteaders and daring American entrepreneurs as they live off-the-grid in some of the harshest and most unforgiving terrain in the world. The original series will air in September 2023. 
 

Gadgets have always fascinated me. From a magnetic device that holds a finishing nail so you don’t bash your finger to the Ring doorbell/camera, I’m a fan of things that allow us to do our thing more efficiently.

With that admission on the record, I’ve assiduously avoided conversion kits on handguns.

Granted, a stock helps you shoot better-especially under duress, but there’s nothing that improves my shooting accuracy more than the longer rifle platform. Disagree? OK. Now go shoot your handgun as accurately at 35 yards or more as accurately as a same-caliber rifle.

Unless your name’s Koenig, Miculek or Leatham, I don’t expect my theory to be disproven.

Great shooters can get great results from any gun. I’m at best a decent shooter. I need all the help possible.

That’s why a presentation by Meta Tactical at NASGW got my attention. Meta’s team is offering a carbine conversion kit (MSRP: $599.99) to “Convert Your Pistol to a Bullpup-Style Rifle.”

There are plenty of kits promising to make it as simple as “dropping your pistol into our chassis” and, viola, you have a high-speed, low-drag Personal Defense Weapon (PDW).

Meta’s Apex kit makes the same claim, but goes a significant step further toward delivering rifle-like accuracy by adding one additional piece of kit: a 16” barrel. The Apex barrel replaces the standard length barrel in your pistol. With my Gen3 Glock pistol, I simply removed the upper, pulled out my standard barrel, and slid the 16-inch Meta barrel in its place.

Meta Tactical’s Apex kit includes one significant item that differentiates it from other kids: a 16-inch barrel.

With the new barrel in place, the rest of the process really is alarmingly simple: open up the chassis, slide in your pistol, close it up, pop in the pin to the surprisingly-smooth trigger extension, and suddenly you have a bullpup rifle.

How simple is assembly? Very. Open the rear of the bullpup chassis, insert your pistol, button it up, add sights and you’re ready to go.

Once the super-simple assembly process is complete, you have a bullpup rifle. The kit comes with both a thread protector and a muzzle device (yes, the barrel’s threaded). This bullpup has a stock with an adjustable length of pull, 35-slot aluminum Picatinny rail, ambidextrous controls and a built-in QD for a sling.

There are no sights included, but I took one look at the completed kit and realized I had the perfect optic ready-to-go: the Mepro RDS. It didn’t take up much real estate atop the rifle, has a large display window and gives a shooter the ability to quietly put accurate fire onto a target with both eyes open. The both-eyes-open ability seemed to be in perfect keeping with the idea of a bullpup rifle in 9mm. For me, 9mm says “personal defense” or target practice, not all-around rifle.

With the Mepro-RDS mounted, the Meta Apex is still thin and maneuverable.

Meta Tactical tells me they have new kits coming in .45, .40, and 10mm. One of these bullpup rifles in 10mm would change my thinking as far as being capable for harvesting game. No, I’m not saying you can’t kill animals with the .45 or 40 calibers, I’m simply admitting that I don’t have enough confidence in my shooting skills to try those kinds of shots. My goal when hunting is always the same: one-well-placed shot for a quick, humane harvest. If I can’t make that shot, I don’t take that shot.

Today, META offers their Apex kits for Glocks (various models from the G17 - G-27 are shown as “shipping now” on their website, others (G34/35 are showing as “shipping November”), P80 (shipping 940 V2 units in 9mm. .40, .45 and 10mm) , Smith & Wesson M&P (various lengths of Gen 2 models) and Palmetto State Armory’s Dagger pistols. Their website’s FAQ says “future kits” will be coming for SIG Sauer and Springfield pistols.

There are several accessory kits available, from M-LOK Picatinny Accessory Rails ($29.99) to an Apex Cheek Riser ($29.99) and a “spare magazine vertical foregrip in your selected caliber ($49.99).

If there’s a shooter on your shopping list that might enjoy “something different” in their shooting experience, the META Tactical conversion kit could be a solid option. It works- and it’s fun to shoot.

So, the ultimate question finally gets an answer: how does it shoot? Without any technical hoo-hah, my single range session produced better-than-decent groups at 35 yards with little effort whatsoever- standing. From a rest, it was more than capable of producing 2.5-inch groups at 35 yards. When shooting rapid-fire (for me), the bullpup produced very little muzzle rise, hardly moved on the target and made 2-3 shot “bursts” simple.

For me, that’s enough to change my considering it a “shooting toy” to a viable tool. There’s a significant difference.

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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