SUBSCRIPTION    SUBMIT RELEASES    ADVERTISE    ARCHIVES    CONTACT                                  FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2009
— CAMPING
Thirty-one campgrounds and RV resorts have earned all around "A" grades in the second annual consumer satisfaction survey of independent parks. Nearly 17,000 camping and RV enthusiasts participated in the online survey, which evaluated guest experiences at 1,840 independent campgrounds and RV resorts affiliated with the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds. | For More...

— COMPLIANCE
All Arizona OHVs that are primarily designed by the manufacturer for use over unimproved terrain and have an unladen weight of 1800 pounds or less are required by Arizona Revised Statute to display an OHV Decal. At this point, only about twenty-one percent of the eligible OHVs and owners have taken part in the new program. | For More...

— ENFORCEMENT
Completing a 10-month undercover investigation Tuesday night, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) arrested 12 people for the illegal purchase and possession of live foxes and coyotes, and the unpermitted use of these animals in fenced enclosures for the purpose of allowing dogs to pursue them. | For More...

An Alabama man faces a single misdemeanor charge after test results show the enormous grouper he and his fishing party landed off St. George Island, Florida was not a Warsaw grouper but a protected goliath grouper. | For More...

— EVENTS
The Eastern Sports & Outdoor Show will feature vendors selling hunting and fishing gear at all levels-from the budget conscious to the top-of-the-line-when it comes to the State Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg February 6-14, 2010. | For More...

— FIRST RESPONDERS
The Pleasant Township Fire Department of Fairfield County will receive a 1986 Chevrolet 1-ton four-wheel drive pickup truck and a 10-kilowatt diesel-powered generator through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Forestry. The department will receive the equipment at no charge through a U.S. Department of Defense Fire Fighter Property Program. | For More...

— GRANTS
The application period is now open for the 2010 Vermont Watershed Grants Program which funds projects for the protection, restoration and enjoyment of the state's watersheds. Applications are due to the Vermont Watershed Grants office by December 4, the Friday one week after Thanksgiving. | For More...

— HUNTING
Steady rainfall is being credited with a twelve percent drop in Missouri's opening weekend deer harvest. Hunters checked 86,202 deer. | For More...

— INDUSTRY
The Puma Knife Company USA, exclusive North American distributors for PUMA® Knives, announces the availability of PUMA® knives through Ellett Brothers. PUMA has been distributed in the United States since 1957. | For More...

Cannon Safe Inc., manufacturers of top rated security products with the most competitive pricing points in the industry, announces their new web site, dedicated to furthering Cannon Safe's commitment to the absolute best customer service in the industry and designed based on customer feedback. | For More...

Outdoor Channel Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:OUTD) has announced a number of senior management changes at its Winnercomm Inc. business segment. The company says the executive appointments constitute the next strategic step following a previously announced cost reduction plan. | For More...

— LAW ENFORCEMENT
The Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) are looking for a suspect or suspects, who attempted to run over a uniformed NRP officer trying to stop the suspect's truck in Elkton, Md. | For More...

— LITIGATION
Hunter's Specialties has obtained court judgments and injunctions against three separate companies for unauthorized use of its copyrighted Johnny Stewart sound recordings. | For More...

— MISCELLANEOUS
The Great Park Pursuit, adopted from a similar outdoor initiative started by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, involves a challenge to visit Nebraska parks. Participants follow clues to collect nature-based impressions from posts hidden in each of the selected parks. Prizes and entry into drawings are based on the number of tracings collected. | For More...

Indiana resident Jeffrey Klinefelter is the 2010 Nevada Duck Stamp Art Contest winner. It's Klinefelter's fourth time to claim the Nevada Duck Stamp contest with wins in 1996, 2001 and 2006. He also won the Nevada Trout Stamp art contest in 2002. | For More...

— NEW GEAR
Athens Archery the maker of high quality archery gear including the Buck Commander Bow and the Omega Elite Arrow Rest, introduces their Zen Arrow Quiver. | For More...

— NOTICES
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) is alerting hunters that flooding conditions along the Ouachita and Boeuf Rivers will reduce the available hunting area within Boeuf Wildlife Management Area (WMA) located in Caldwell Parish. The problem is anticipated to continue through the either sex deer hunt scheduled on November 27 and 28. | For More...

— ORGANIZATIONS
Just in time for Christmas, Lurenet.com is offering a three-pack of popular tournament-winning lures for less than half price. And to make this offer even sweeter, you have the satisfaction of knowing that $1 from every sale goes to support Future Fisherman Foundation youth angling programs like Hooked On Fishing Not On Drugs and Physh Ed. | For More...

— PEOPLE
International conservationist, naturalist and hunting rights advocate Hubert Thummler of Mexico City has been selected by Dallas Safari Club (DSC) to receive the 2010 Peter Hathaway Capstick Hunting Heritage Award on January 9 at the DSC Convention and Sporting Expo in Dallas. | For More...

Keith Hudson of Florence, Alabama has been named Wildlife Biologist of the Year by the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA). | For More...

— PHOTOGRAPHY
Winning images from a competition that challenged photographers to capture the essence of Lake Erie life are on display at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus. They provide snapshots of one of Ohio's most valuable and dynamic natural features, Lake Erie. | For More...

— SAFETY
Millions of hunters will take to the woods this fall in pursuit of north America's favorite big-game animal, the white-tailed deer. Whitetails Unlimited is encouraging all hunters to be smart, and be safe during the hunting season. | For More...

— TELEVISION
WILD TV, Canada's only fully packaged 24/7 channel consisting entirely of high quality outdoor programming from Canada and around the world announces that ARCHER'S CHOICE® has signed on for another action packed year for 2010. | For More...

The Sportsman Channel has announced the finalists for each category of the 2009 Sportsman Choice Awards. A record number of viewers narrowed the field to five finalists in the program categories. | For More...

VERSUS Country presents the best outdoor programming on television with premiere episodes of Winchester Whitetail Revolution, Remington's The Buck Stops Here with Mike Hanback, Realtree's Monster Bulls, The Best and Worst of Tred Barta and The Huntley Way and encore episodes of fan-favorite series on Friday, November 20, beginning at 7 p.m. ET. | For More...

— WOMEN IN THE OUTDOORS
The date's not firm- yet, but the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is planning a Beyond Becoming and Outdoors-Woman (BOW) snowshoeing event near Lincoln some time after January 1. | For More...

FEATURE
Remington Question Answered - Sort of
The Outdoor and Shooting Wires have received- and verified the accuracy of an internal Remington memorandum that effectively answers most of a question that has been making the rounds of the industry: Is Remington getting into the handgun market?

Short answer, yes.

An "Organizational Announcement" from Chief Marketing Officer Marc Hill to all of Remington's employees confirmed the existence of a Remington handgun team by naming Tom Taylor to the position of Senior Vice President of Marketing and Product-Handguns.

That's a definitive answer to the question, and should serve notice to the industry that Remington has no plans to lay off what has been a torrid growth pace over the past year.

To industry folks, Taylor's also a face both recognized and well-liked.

The affable former Vice-President of Marketing for Smith & Wesson, Taylor has most recently been the Executive Director of the Remington Outdoor Foundation, establishing, as Hill wrote, "the pillars and strategies for its long-term success." Hill also praised Taylor for his "vast amount of handgun experience" calling him the "ideal person to develop and lead our strategy for this important category."

Taylor has also continued to be extremely involved and committed to advancing the Honored American Veterans Afield (H.A.V.A.) organization, helping injured servicemen, veterans and their families get back outside. (Note: The organization hosted its largest event to date, the second annual National Family Day last week in San Antonio, Texas).

Prior to Smith & Wesson, Taylor was an executive with Coca-Cola in both sales and marketing.

According to the memorandum, Taylor will transition into his new position over the next sixty days, joining Remington full time on January 4, 2010.

And the Remington handgun strategy?

While attending the Remington 2010 product introductions, I asked the same question of Marc Hill. At that time, he declined comment, but it has been no secret in the industry that Remington has been "shopping" for a handgun company. Several names have been mentioned, but it appears the first product will be "organic" coming from inside Remington, rather than via acquisition.

A 1911 is in first-production testing, and may be ready for introduction at SHOT Show in January. That is a qualified date because the company seems more concerned in making a solid product before introducing it to the consumer public, eschewing other companies' practice of launching products and making adjustments on the fly.

Remington has been out of the handgun business for decades, but does have a handgun history to call from, should it remain "organic" and reintroduce new versions of older handguns.

From 1963 until 1998, the XP-100 was a solid member of the Remington product family. In fact, it is widely credited as having been the gun that started the sport of varmint shooting, and served as the initial platform for the .221 Fireball cartridge.

The Remington Model 51. Could this small pocket pistol be part of Remington's re-entry into handguns?
From 1918 until the early 1930s, Remington also produced a pocket pistol designed by John Pedersen.

Available in .32ACP and .380 ACP calibers, the small, reliable Model 51 might be a candidate for a revival - especially if it were lightened by the use of polymers and/or new metal technologies not available during its original production gun. Only about 65,000 of the Model 51s were produced, but they remain a gun with a small, but strong following. Less than an inch thick, with a 3-1/4 inch barrel inside a frame 6-5/8 inches long, the hesitation locked, detachable, single-stack semi-auto might be significantly "amped up" with new technologies and ammunition.

One fan of the Model 51: General George Patton. As an interesting historical footnote, the U.S. Navy recommended adopting the Model 51 - if it were made in .45 caliber.

In that variant, it was known as the Model 53, and was regarded as being smaller, lighter, more accurate, and more controllable than the M1911.

And revolvers? Yep, the Remington & Son percussions in .36 (Navy) and .44 (Army) calibers were used in the American Civil War from 1862 forward. It was primarily carried by Union solders, and actually preferred over the standard issue Colt Army Model 1860 by those who could afford it. It's primary advantages were said to be its durability and the ability to quickly swap-out cylinders, significantly speeding up reloads.

Today, Uberti and Pietta New Army replicas are nearly identical to Remington-Beals design, and are favorites among cowboy action shooters who like the period-accurate "cartridge conversion" - as did the real cowboys of that period.

At this point, what Remington will introduce-or acquire- will remain a topic of conversation with both consumers and industry members wondering if they might find their products in the gunsights of a company that has shown no reluctance to either introduce products - or acquire other companies.

And as any marketer will tell you, "buzz" is important.

Whatever happens, we'll keep you posted.

--Jim Shepherd
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