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THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2024

- COMPETITION -
Team Taurus announces that their Team Captain, Jessie Harrison, emerged victorious, securing the 1st place in the Ladies Open category at the recent tournament held in Capetown, South Africa earlier this month.
Nosler®, Inc. proudly extends congratulations to sponsored shooter Jake Millard for securing an impressive 3rd place finish at the Defy the Distance Match 3, presented by Defiance Machine.
Two state records fell at the 18th annual National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) state tournament March 15-16 at the Sandhills Global Events Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
- ENFORCEMENT -
California Department of Fish and Wildlife law enforcement uncovered a network of recreational fishermen engaged in commercial fishing businesses with no regard to limits, documentation or adhering to the highly regulated business practices of the commercial fishing industry.
- EVENTS -
The Hillsdale College John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Education Center will host 2024’s Junior Oympic Development Camps. The camps, which are open to intermediate-to-advanced trap and skeet shooters ages 12-20, will take place from July 14 to 19 (Trap) and from July 21 to 26 (Skeet).

Alpha Silencer announced its participation in the upcoming International Sportsman Expo, which will be held from March 21 to 24 at the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy, Utah. ISE is one of the largest outdoor sports shows in the world, attracting thousands of outdoor enthusiasts every year.
On March 23, 2024, the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) will host the JROTC Three-Position National Championships awards ceremony – recognizing the top sporter and precision air rifle JROTC teams and individuals from across the country.
Get ready to explore wildlife and wild places at the free Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) Outdoor Expo. AZGFD is hosting its annual event Saturday and Sunday, March 23-24, at the world-renowned Ben Avery Shooting Facility in north Phoenix.
NEXTORCH Industries announced their Midwest Dealer Road Show event. The NEXTORCH “Mobile Showroom” van is traveling around the country right now offering dealer training and a product review program for dealers interested in their state-of-the-art professional illumination tools and specialized products.

Improve your turkey calling skills just in time for spring turkey season with workshops set up in four communities across Nebraska starting March 23.
Century Arms and CANiK announce their attendance at Palmetto State Armory’s 2024 The Gathering event March 22nd & 23rd. Meet their highly knowledgeable and friendly staff, share the experience, shoot their ammo, and enjoy some of what Century Arms and CANiK have to offer.
- FISHING -
Requested by pros and weekend anglers alike, the 4.25’’ Yamatanuki is everything anglers love about the original Nuki – and so much more. The beefed-up 4.25’’ Yamatanuki, available in 14 fish-catching colors at retailers nationwide.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources encourages youths ages 3 to 15 to try their hand at fishing or hone their angling skills at any of Maryland’s 50 youth fishing rodeos spread out across the state this year.

- FISHING TOURNAMENTS -
Huk is set to attend the 2024 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic. This premier opportunity, showcasing the country’s top anglers and their fans at the Classic, will again feature Huk as the brand of choice for exceptional functional and technical clothing to anglers of all ages.
- GEAR -
Challenge yourself with these THROOM BOUNCEBACK Series Varmint targets. Different shapes and sizes will keep you on your toes, shooting in a head-to-head challenge against a friend or just trying to beat your best time.
Snow goose guide “Chubb” and crew hunt flight lines, trying to get under the snows on their way out to and back from their feeds. For the most part, they run full body decoy spreads and stake out in pits or layup blinds, using HARDCORE’s Rugged Series Fully Body Snow and Blue Goose Touchdown Decoys.
- GRANTS -
The Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Outdoor Fund is proud to award a $100,000 grant to the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®) to support educational programming for more than one million students across North America and offset equipment costs for new schools joining the program.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service is funding the largest climate investment in history to connect forest landowners with emerging climate markets as part of the Investing in America agenda. It includes $10 million for Ducks Unlimited’s Flyway Forests program.
Maryland Environmental Trust has approved 18 grants totaling $236,276 to be awarded for environmental education, community cleanup, and beautification projects through the Keep Maryland Beautiful program.
- INDUSTRY -
Buds Guns Shop & Range announces that Steve Reed has joined the company to serve as Chief Marketing Officer. In this new role, Reed will be responsible for the development of the company’s overall marketing strategy and direction.
Freedom Munitions is proud to announce their 10,000 sq ft facility dedicated to rifle ammunition case making is operational and producing Freedom’s own .223 Remington cases.

Steelhead Outdoors, a leader in innovative gun storage solutions, seeks distributors and retailers as its Made-in-USA product line expands.
- LEGISLATION -
The Delaware Senate voted 20-0, with one absent, to pass House Bill 271, legislation that will finally end the antiquated prohibition against hunting game birds on Sundays in the state. Delta Waterfowl provided both written and oral testimony before both House and Senate committees prior to votes during the legislative process.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
TWN Industries is excited to announce that ESS Eyewear has teamed up with Realtree to decorate their eyewear in TWN’s Realtree Max-7 Water Transfer Printing film. Realtree MAX-7 offers an improved design, greater competitive advantage, and all-around versatility compared to current waterfowl camouflage patterns on the market.
Real Avid continues to blend innovative tooling solutions and user convenience with the release of three new Accu-Punch® pin punch sets developed for home DIYers and professional gunsmiths.

Springfield Armoryannounced four new additions to its family of popular 1911 Emissary pistols. These all-black variants are offered in 4.25” and 5” barrel lengths, and are chambered in either 9mm or .45 ACP.
- RADIO -
This week, Outdoors Radio features Ditale Outdoors chief operating officer Audrey Young, Ozonics vice president of operations Cole Tanner, and Clear Lake Iowa tackle shop owner and fishing guide Kevan Paul.
- RETAIL -
Bass Pro Shops announced plans to celebrate the official grand opening of its new Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Irvine, Calif. with a special Evening for Conservation, open to the public, on Wednesday, March 27, 2023.
- SCHOLARSHIPS -
Last week, the Presidential Challenge Charitable Foundation awarded four outstanding graduate students at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric and Earth Science the 2024 Capt. Harry D. Vernon, Jr. Memorial Scholarships.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Precision Rifle Series (PRS) is proud to welcome SilencerCo as an Affiliate Sponsor of the 2024 Precision Rifle Series Season.
- STATE AGENCIES -
Representatives from Simmons First Foundation donated a check to the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation for more than $60,000 to sponsor a new adaptive recreation program to increase outdoor opportunities and awareness for mobility-impaired individuals.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment related to the environmental impacts of the proposed list of funding awards for the 2024 Trail Stewardship Program (TSP) grant cycle. This year the program is recommending $2,000,000 in grant funds to 36 projects around the state.
Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Bryan Burhans testified before the House Game and Fisheries Committee and presented the agency’s annual report. To view a copy of the agency’s annual legislative report, please visit www.pgc.pa.gov and click on the link under “About Us” on the homepage.
- STATES -
California's new application allows residents and nonresidents to display California sport fishing licenses and validations on their mobile phones and other mobile devices in lieu of a physical license.
- TELEVISION -
Pursuit Media, LLC is pleased to highlight the largest number of diverse competitive fishing tours and events available for viewers. These programs provide tour coverage from east to west and north to south and include popular high-school events on the Federation Angler series and college events such as the Association of Collegiate Anglers.
- WILDLIFE -
A wildlife species native to Pennsylvania but long missing is back home again. The Pennsylvania Game Commission today released 50 bobwhite quail on the grounds of Letterkenny Army Depot in Franklin County. That brings to 76 the number of bobwhites planted on site in recent weeks, with one more release to go.
This time of year, bears are leaving their dens and will be searching for food sources to replenish their bodies after eating very little since last fall. To prevent a bear encounter in your backyard, take bird feeders down, bring garbage cans inside and remove outdoor pet foods.
Florida has a healthy and stable alligator population, which is estimated at 1.3 million alligators that can be found in all 67 counties. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) works to keep Floridians and visitors informed and recommends precautionary measures near alligators
 

Writing car reviews quickly taught you “tricks” manufacturers used to assure themselves the best chances for positive car reviews.

Either we’d be invited for some sort of “auto writer’s conclave” for “exclusive reveals” or pristine vehicles would quietly be delivered to our homes. The delivery driver would then walk you through the features of the vehicle, hand over the keys and remind you: “you break it, you buy it.”

“Reveals” were the only time automakers ever allowed alcohol and vehicles in close proximity. The rule was drink or drive, but they knew a friendly post-drive drink could take critical edges off initial impressions.

If it were a performance model, there would invariably be a hero car at the event. If it wasn’t “Ticket Me Red” or “Screaming Canary” it was -in car talk - “murdered out.” Identical to the other cars but trimmed out to be as close to dead black as they could make it.

Aftermarket accessory companies got involved on those. Because car companies had 30% limits on how much tint they could apply to windows. I routinely flogged around high-performance cars with stealthy-looking wraps, custom interiors dark as caves sporting window tints far beyond what manufacturers could sell (adding additional tint after a sale is legal).

Before you get upset at the term “murdered,”, it referred to the car being described as “blacked out as a murder of crows.” Writers love word games.

For the final year of the Camaro, Chevrolet is releasing 350 Model ZL1 Black Panthers. I haven’t wanted a Camaro since the 1960s. GM photo.

Turning high-speed laps was always fun. But fast laps in a “murdered out” model amped up the experience. Fast laps were essential to prove you were a “real car writer.”

Finally, here’s the point: gun manufactures know the same tricks. Guns are frequently introduced at “writer events” and in a variety of finishes. Spec-ops types like flat dark earth, desert, and camo. Competition brought mix-and-match colorations. They all contribute “sizzle” to otherwise similar-looking products.

Exterior finishes have little - if anything - to do with car or gun functionality. But finishes and textures are key for making connectivity with the most critical distance in shooting, driving or any other physical activity: the distance between our ears.

If it looks good to you, it will likely perform better for you. If it doesn’t perform out of the box, you’re more apt to put in the effort to get better.

Win/win for everyone.

I like handguns in black, accented in black. But a gun in “Ticket Me” red, would appeal, too.

A few weeks ago, Springfield Armory asked me to take a look at one of a pair of new guns they’re introducing (Hint: there’s another one coming along soon).

I chose the one available in my favorite caliber -.45ACP (also available in 9mm) and teased as being “fully blacked-out.” It absolutely is.

Springfield’s new 1911 Emissary is as blacked out as you can get without hiding the sights.

Springfield Armory’s new 1911 Emissary is finished, stem to stern, in the most basic of all-business colors: black. The monochrome palette contains some nice shooting features. Springfield Armory photo.

1911 Emissaries are available in two calibers: 45ACP or 9mm. Each in two barrel lengths: 4.25 and 5 inches. I selected the five-inch option.

Fully “blacked out” in Cerakote, Emissaries all have Springfield’s “Tri-top” cut slide, bull barrel, and full length guide rod. They feature VZ Grips’ thin-line G10s (black) and Springfield’s U-notch rear sight and a tritium/luminescent front site. They have solid flat trigger and rail for a weapon-mounted light. MSRP: $1,378. Not cheap, but not unreasonable for a gun with a lot of features.

The heavy profile barrel and one piece guide rod add some weight to the new Emissary. Just enough, it seems, to enable it to “ride” easily in my hand shooting .45ACP.

I use “ride” to describe how guns “run”because I grew up with horses, not guns.

When riding, you’ll find a particular “gait” most comfortable for you. Whether you walk, canter or run, finding that groove means your best combination of speed and accuracy.

Same thing with guns. And like horse, caliber and application matter.

For an Emissary in competition, I’d want heaviest physical weight possible (5-inch) a (probably) lightened trigger with a strong reset and 9mm. That combination should enable me to shoot, reset/reacquire and make subsequent shots faster. I’m shooting for speed and accuracy.

For defensive carry, I like the Emissary’s slim 1911 profile and .45ACP. My goal is to mount the gun quickly and come onto target should I need to shoot. If more shots are necessary, I will “ride” the gun and stay on the target.

Small motor functions are first guests to leave all adrenaline dump parties. Defensive shooting is different from competition. Unsteady hands and light triggers lead to bad outcomes. I want up on a target quickly, with the assurance my trigger won’t “self-press under stress.”

The Emissary isn’t a small gun - 43 ounces, unloaded - 8.4 inches long and 5.25 inches high. It’s not a pocket pistol, but it’s not too big for most people to carry. And it has the great handling characteristics that have kept the 1911 a viable choice for everything from competition and concealed carry to military issue since, well, 1911.

Running a few magazines through a gun is not a gun review -it’s an initial impression. Initially, I really like the 1911 Emissary- but another session next month with a pair of Gunsite Academy instructors will get some real testing.

When we get a few hundred rounds run through the Emissary, I'll have more.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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