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THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2024

- APPAREL -
To make it in the competitive world of dedicated fishing wear, you better have something special. And that’s what Whitewater Fishing has done since producing hits like the Tamer Jacket and Bibs, Torque Heated Vest, new Great Lakes Pro Jacket and Bibs, and others. Now, they’ve upped the ante in performance fishing shirts with the introduction of the new Rays Performance Hoodie.
- COLLEGIATE FISHING -
What was once the premier bass fishery in the country is ready to shine once again as the Strike King Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops makes its return to Kentucky Lake.
- COMPETITION -
Nosler, Inc. extends congratulations to its Sponsored Shooters Nick Gadarzi and James Rowe for their impressive performances at the recent Vortex Riflemen Team Challenge hosted by Blue Ridge Precision & Training in Benge, Washington.
Breda America Group, a division of Banshee Brands Inc., announce its American 3-Gun Competition Team for the 2024 season. The team includes such proven top 3-Gun competitors as Mitch Cox, Donnie Flowe, and Mark Witt.
Baschieri & Pellagri USA announced the outstanding achievements of its Pro Staff members Gebben Miles and Karen Miles at the 2024 US FITASC Grand Prix hosted at Old Hudson Plantation in Sparta, Georgia.

Krieghoff International acknowledges the achievement of several of its shooters who have earned positions in the prestigious 2024 National Sporting Clays Associations Krieghoff All-American Teams.
- EVENTS -
Mission First Tactical announced that they will be exhibiting at the 2024 Spring CANCON Fully Suppressed Range Day & Gun Show, Thursday, April 18th through Saturday, April 20th at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix, AZ.
Maxim Defense announces their sponsorship and attendance at CANCO 2024, a suppressor and tactical firearms expo in Phoenix, Arizona. The event will occur on Thursday, April 18th through Saturday, April 20th at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) invites you to celebrate Gopher Tortoise Day. You can find events, proclamations and fun ways to celebrate by visiting GopherTortoiseDayFL.com.

- FISHERIES -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, the Bureau of Reclamation, and partners from the East Bench Joint Irrigation Board are coordinating to deliver a flushing flow below Clark Canyon Dam.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has updated its plan for Saginaw Bay recreational fishing – and is asking the public’s help in finalizing it. The draft Walleye and Yellow Perch Recreational Management Plan for Saginaw Bay is available for review and written comment through June 1.
A Richmond Hill man has set a new Georgia state record category for a Queen Triggerfish (Balistes vetula), weighing in at 7 pounds, 0.58 ounces.
Due to public safety concerns, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources issued an emergency closure to fishing at Panguitch Lake on Wednesday, effective immediately.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will conduct aquatic habitat restoration within West Bay (St. Andrew Bay) in Panama City during April and May.
- GEAR -
The THROOM HANGTUFF + Splatter Targets Pack includes six targets: Three 3″ HANGTUFF Targets and three 6″ HANGTUFF Targets, plus twenty 6″ Splatter Targets Stickers and 45 3″ Splatter Stickers. That's everything you need for a fully reactive experience sold together.
- HUNTING -
Thousands of young hunters took to the woods last weekend for Arkansas's annual youth turkey hunt, taking advantage of a bright, sunny opening morning. The birds seemed to cooperate in stellar fashion as hunters aged 6 to 15 checked 1,143 turkeys, 75 more turkeys than in 2023.
The Controlled Hunts application period is currently open now. Hunters can enter drawings for a host of quality, ODWC-sanctioned hunts for species like deer, elk, antelope and turkey. The deadline to apply is May 20.

Ohio hunters are looking forward to spring wild turkey seasons beginning in April. Ohio’s 2024 youth wild turkey hunting season is Saturday, April 13 and Sunday, April 14. Ohio’s regular seasons are divided into two zones: the south zone, which opens to hunters on Saturday, April 20, and the northeast zone (Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Trumbull counties), which opens on Saturday, April 27.
- INDUSTRY -
In a recent 2024 analysis of widely available commercial trauma kits Survival Stoic has announced The Yellowstone from Mountain Man Medical as the Best IFAK.
Bushnell was named the winner of the 2024 Readers’ Choice Gold Award for Best Laser Rangefinders, as voted on by readers of Predator Xtreme magazine.
Buds Guns Shop & Range announces that current CEO Joe Murphy has acquired sole ownership of the company. Murphy will remain as CEO with the aim of continuing to grow the company’s leadership role in the shooting sports industry.

Outdoor Edge has launched a new dealers-only portal, designed to make it quick and easy for the company’s vast dealer network to order and replenish product. The new customized site features pricing and programs relevant only to dealers.
Armament Systems and Procedures has hired Carlos Ruiz as the new Director of Sales for the western US region. Ruiz comes to ASP after serving as a Deputy Sheriff in Riverside County, California. Prior to his time in law enforcement, he had a successful sales career.
Safariland is proud to host its annual SAVES CLUB Presentation on April 11, 2024, at their Jacksonville headquarters. The Safariland SAVES CLUB recognizes and honors officers who endured a life-threatening incident while in the line of duty, in which their Safariland Group armor or gear played a crucial role in saving their lives.
Yamaha Motor Corporation will install solar arrays at the company’s Southeastern Headquarters in Kennesaw, Ga. and Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America (YMMC) in Newnan, Ga. this summer. The initiative supports Yamaha’s goal to reduce emissions and achieve carbon neutrality within its manufacturing operations and facilities by 2035.

Armasight announces custom night vision options for the ultimate personalization of PVS-14, BNVD-40, and BNVD-51. Custom-Built Night Vision from Armasight gives customers flexibility in creating the perfect night vision for their specific application.
Outdoor America has named Mark Weeks as Chief Operating Officer. Weeks was promoted after serving as Outdoor America’s Senior Vice President of Business Development.
- LEGISLATION -
The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Coalition applauds House passage of the Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences (EXPLORE) Act, its bipartisan champions and the fact it includes a key Coalition priority, the Outdoors for All Act.
NSSF® praises the U.S. House of Representatives’ bipartisan passage of H.R. 6492, the Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences (EXPLORE) Act. The NSSF-supported bill includes the Range Access Act, which would increase and improve outdoor recreation opportunities across the nation while improving infrastructure and driving economic growth in rural communities.
The House of Representatives passed H.R. 6492, the Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences (EXPLORE Act). This bipartisan legislation is strongly supported by the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) and is led by Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus (CSC) Co-Chair and Chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, Rep. Bruce Westerman, along with nearly two dozen other Representatives, many of which are CSC Members.
The House passed the Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences (EXPLORE) Act on a voice vote, demonstrating the bipartisan nature of outdoor recreation and the importance of public land access to all Americans.
- LITIGATION -
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson is playing fast and loose with the facts when he claims every court across the country has “either rejected or overturned” legal challenges against magazine bans, the Second Amendment Foundation said in response.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Savage Arms® extends its popular 320 Tactical Shotgun line with the release of its 320 Tactical FDE. The smooth, reliable pump action and rugged build of the 320 have made it a top choice for so many and have resulted in multiple line extensions and options over several years.
- ONLINE -
Celerant Technology will host an educational webinar, “Seamless Compliance: Integrating ATF Standards with POS Technology.” Celearant, FFL Consultants, FastBound and Cloud 4473 will discuss ATF compliance, best practices and the benefits of an integrated software solution. The webinar will be held virtually on Monday, April 15, 2024.
Streaming live on MLFNOW! from Dale Hollow Lake in Byrdstown, Tenn., 79 of the best pro anglers are competing in the 2024 Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour Powerstop Brakes Stage Three at Dale Hollow Lake.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
SLG2, Inc. announces the addition of Mantis to its lineup of top industry partners. Mantis analyzes every shot and generates actionable data that can be used to improve performance.
On Tuesday, April 9, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission voted in support of a black bear hunting season beginning in December 2024. Safari Club International (SCI) proudly supports this vote as it is the first black bear hunting season in Louisiana since the 1980s and recognizes the success of recovery efforts for the species.
NSSF honored U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) as the 2023 NSSF Legislator of the Year for his persistent pursuit of accountability of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Department of Justice and the Biden administration for unconstitutional attacks on the firearm industry and the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.
- RETAIL -
Steelhead Outdoors announces SafeandVaultStore.com is a retail partner selling Steelhead’s growing Made-in-USA product line. Steelhead Outdoors entered the market in 2016 with its state-of-the-art Nomad modular gun safes sold online.
Novix Outdoors, previously only a direct-to-consumer brand, has announced its expanding into Brick-and-Mortar sales for 2024.
- STATE AGENCIES -
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) reminds the public to protect themselves and their pets by keeping a safe distance from wildlife, especially animals that may be behaving abnormally, such as those that appear overly aggressive and/or lacking a fear of humans. The reminder comes after a gray fox, suspected of being rabid, bit three people in two separate attacks earlier this month at Saguaro National Park.
A proposed amendment for an item on the April 17 Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting agenda is available for public review and comment online. The commission will meet virtually April 17 at 8:30 a.m
- STATE PARKS -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is notifying visitors to Ackley Lake State Park that nightly camping fees for both residents and nonresidents will be collected in the park beginning May 17, 2024.
- STATES -
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources’ Division of State Parks recently honored its volunteers, partners, and employees for their commitment to conserve, manage, and interpret resources while creating memorable experiences for visitors in 2023.
- WILDLIFE -
With the arrival of warmer spring weather, the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) once again is advising the public to leave baby wildlife alone.
- WORKSHOPS -
Anglers can learn the basics of fly-fishing and fly-tying at a workshop April 27 at Nebraska's Ponca State Park.
 

When it comes to tools, serious gunsmiths, the ones that actually make their living working on guns, spend more on their tools than the GDP of some smaller nations. The itty bitty ones that nobody can name or find on a map.

But most gun owners don’t need to take on that kind of financial commitment, and only require a smattering of specialized tools to work on their firearms. Tools like a bench vise, which a lot of people may already own, a proper driver set for various screws, especially for optics, and a bench block will take care of a lot of gun maintenance needs.

For many DIYers working on their guns, a hammer or two found in their regular tool box is probably pulling double duty when it comes to working on guns. That will work, but it’s not really optimal.

Gunsmiths often have a selection of specialized hammers for working on guns and none of them come with a claw for pulling nails. If you’re using a claw hammer on your guns, well, it’s time to step up your game.

Real Avid recently sent me one of their new Armorer’s Master Hammers, which coincidentally replaces my own claw hammer, for working on guns.

Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall process the power of do-it-yourself gunsmiths everywhere. Real Avid’s new Armorer’s Master Hammer handles a wide range of firearms disassembly and installation tasks where a hammer is called for.

The Armorer’s Master Hammer is designed to cover most. if not all, of your DIY gunsmithing needs. With a soft-blow hammer head cover, steel hammer head, rubber, nylon and brass hammer interchangeable heads, it does the work a multiple hammers.

It weighs 20 ounces, so it’s bit heavier than some of the smaller gunsmithing hammers, but not too heavy for working on most firearms. Of course, how you use it, meaning using it properly, will determine how successful you are wielding this Mjölnir for armorers.

This shouldn’t be a problem as the overall length is just 9.5” which means that unless you are trying to tear your rotator cuff with a giant roundhouse hammer blow of some sort, this shorter hammer will help prevent you from doing damage of the overzealous type.

Damage? you ask. Yes. The customer service department phone logs of certain gun companies are littered with calls from customers who used the wrong hammer, used it incorrectly and ended up cracking their frame.

Of course, they likely blamed the gun company, following the first rule of DIY gunsmtihing which is to blame someone else for your own mistakes. Don’t lie, we’ve all done it at one point, still doesn’t make it right, though.

But, try not be be that guy – or gal – and get your hands on the right tools, even if just for the occasional workbench job.

Having seen cracked polymer frames first hand, I know a bigger hammer, a harder strike, isn’t always the correct path, and can easily lead to disaster. Thus the need for this purpose built tool.

Shown here with brass tip installed, the nylon and rubber tips are stored in head of the hammer’s cross beam. Note the polymer shroud that covers the larger steel hammer head. This acts as a soft-blow feature.

The hammer’s interchangeable heads – brass, nylon and rubber – will help cover a lot of gunsmithing bases without, or at least minimizing, the risk of damaging your firearm.

Stored in the grip of the hammer is a Magnetic Pin Starter that fits pins 1/16” to 7/32” (1.8mm to 7.14mm). Driving small pins in, or out, is a primary task for a hammer like this and it’s real easy to lose a pin, damage a frame or, worse, your fingers trying to free style it by hand.

The Magnetic Pin Starter is an excellent, and important, feature of this hammer. It instantly adds to your gunsmithing capabilities and, provided you don’t screw it up, should ensure you don’t ruin something during assembly.

Once you have your pin started properly you can move to the correct pin punch to drive it home. A good set of pin punches is another one of those useful workbench accessories, and once again Real Avid has you covered there as well.

When the new Armorer’s Master Hammer was announced, they also announced the availability of the Armorer’s Master Hammer and Accu-Punch 11-Piece Standard Pin Punch Set. This combo platter gives you the hammer and a pin punch set for an MSRP of $89.99.

The 11-piece Accu-Punch set comes in a three-position plastic case that when opened makes the punches easily accessible. The standard punches range from 1/16” up to 9/32” covering most of your DIY needs.

The punches themselves are made of hardened steel with a nickel plating finish for corrosion resistance. The hex-shaped handles allow for better control. What I like best is that they are clearly marked and easy to read.

There is nothing I hate more than having to use the iPhone’s camera to read small type or markings on products. Somebody at Real Avid either had the same feeling, or simply realized most of their customer base has aging, crappy eyesight. Whichever it is, I appreciate that simple touch of clearly marking the punches.

If you work on your gun a lot, or plan to, and you think you might start installing factory replacement or aftermarket parts yourself, then you will need a hammer suitable for gunsmithing tasks. The Armorer’s Master Hammer from Real Avid is a great place to start.

Pick up the paired hammer and pin punch set and you’re that much closer to full-on DIY status. Plus your friends will be jealous of your sweet new tool set.

— Paul Erhardt, Managing Editor, the Outdoor Wire Digital Network

 
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