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The Trigger Tyme® pistol cannot accept or fire any real ammunition, making it a safe training tool for all ages and skill sets.
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The Trigger Tyme® pistol cannot accept or fire any real ammunition, making it a safe training tool for all ages and skill sets.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to meet a real live hero, just ask my daughter. She was sweaty. Her heart raced and when Kim finally appeared, there was nothing but silence.
Savage Arms™ promotes responsible gun ownership by including a Project ChildSafe-approved lock with every new Savage and Stevens firearm. Savage has partnered with CCI Ammunition to debut a public service announcement about responsible gun ownership practices. The PSA video features the Landry family, stars of the hit show “Swamp People®” on HISTORY®.
Have you ever thought of scouting in the dark? LG and I’ve done a lot of scouting. We’ve chatted with a few bull elks in the night. We’ve heard footsteps near our…
Project ChildSafe Hits Major Milestone with 1,000 Supporter Organizations Firearm industry program distributed nearlya quarter million safety kits nationwide in NEWTOWN, Conn. – The National Shooting Sports Foundation, trade association for the firearms industry, announces that 1,000 manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, ranges, hunter safety instructors and conservation groups have joined with NSSF to promote Project ChildSafe,…
Mia Anstine reviews the Savage Arms 11/11 Lady Hunter, the perfect rifle for the “little lady.”
“This audio book series is our way of teaching our children the honor and tradition of our great hunting heritage,” says Keith Beam, author and creator of Drake’s Adventures.
Archers may now use lighted nocks on arrows, which can help aid in recovery of game animals. New rules are also in place that allow recording devices to be mounted on a bow.
I am pleased to learn that this hunting season many new lady hunters were added to our ranks.
WHERE IS YOUR MUZZLE POINTED? Mia AnstineContributor I watched a video including a group of hunters loaded up on a boat, headed out to hunt. One of the hunters spoke a reminder indicating, to be safe, you should always point your firearm in the air. “In the air” is not always the…