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A Basic Firearm Tutorial by John Kraemer, F-ABMDI April 2009
A Basic Firearm Tutorial By John Kraemer, F-ABMDI April 2009 Statistics for Firearm-Related Deaths According to a 2005 study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were almost 31, 000 firearm‐related deaths within the United States. Of the 31, 000 deaths, 55% of those deaths were certified as suicides, 40% certified as homicides, 3% certified as accidents, and the remaining 2% were certified as undetermined. A previous study by the CDC covering the years 1993 to 1998 also found that most firearm‐related deaths were again caused by self‐inflicted acts and men and individuals between the ages of 15 and 34 comprised a majority of those firearm‐related deaths. Every medical examiner or coroner’s office across the country has investigated a firearm‐ related death. Depending on your jurisdiction, these types of deaths may comprise a large portion of your caseload or a small portion. Regardless of the number of firearm‐related deaths your office investigates, every medicolegal death investigator must be knowledgeable in the safe handling of firearms, basic ballistics terminology and the parts of a particular firearm, whether it be a semi‐automatic handgun, revolver, shotgun or rifle. General Safety Practices The safe approach to and subsequent handling of firearms is your personal responsibility. Safety is the number one priority when handling such weapons. At any death scene involving a firearm, the death investigator MUST ALWAYS ASSUME THE FIREARM IS LOADED! Most accidental discharges of a firearm are the result of not following safe gun handling practices and failure to use common sense. -
SOUTHERN COUNTIES SPORTING SALE SATURDAY 9Th NOVEMBER
SOUTHERN COUNTIES SPORTING SALE Hunting, Shooting & Fishing SATURDAY 9th NOVEMBER 2019 At 10 am In Saleroom 1 (Lots 1– 842) At 10.30 am In Saleroom 2 (Lots 851 - End.) £3.00 THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES SPORTING SALE Saturday 9th November 2019 10 AM SALEROOM 1. LOTS 1- 842 AND AT 10.30 AM SALEROOM 2. LOTS 851 - END Viewing Friday 8th November 10am-6pm Morning of Sale: 8am-9.45am 8am-9.45am Lots 1 – 842 (10.00am Start.) 8am-10.15am Lots 851 - END (10.30am Start.) ENQUIRIES: Michael Vesey ~ 07971 571610 BUYERS PREMIUM: 18% INCL VAT NETHERHAMPTON SALEROOMS SALISBURY AUCTION CENTRE NETHERHAMPTON ROAD SALISBURY, SP2 8RH. TEL: 01722 321215 Email Carrie –[email protected] THE SALE CAN BE VIEWED ON THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE: www.salisburyauctioncentre.co.uk COMMISSION BIDS The Auctioneer will be pleased to execute commission bids on behalf of prospective purchasers providing such commissions are given to the auctioneers in writing prior to the start of the sale. VAT Items marked with an * are subject to VAT @ 20% Please note we no longer take Credit Cards. HOT AND COLD REFRESHMENTS OUR MARKET CANTEEN WILL BE OPEN FROM: 10AM ON VIEWING DAY – Friday 8th November th 8.30AM ON SALE DAY – Saturday 9 November For all day Breakfasts, Rolls, Cakes etc Hot and Cold Drinks Taxidermy Commencing at 10am in Salering 1 1 Pair of red squirrels in three sided glass case, G White of Salisbury label inside £30-50 2 Curlew on wooden base £30-40 3 Fox on plinth £30-40 4 African antelope shoulder mount £60-80 5 Large mounted red deer antler £30-50 6 Twelve roe antlers -
MODULE 4 Deterrents
Polar Bear Deterrent - Training Manual INSTRUCTOR GUIDELINES MODULE 4 Deterrents 12-gauge pump action shotgun 4.2.4 – 12 Gauge Shotgun Polar Bear Deterrent - Training Manual INSTRUCTOR GUIDELINES POLAR BEAR DETERRENTS Power Point: A4.2 PPT - Deterrents Pyrotechnics Slide Description 30 Shotgun Title slide w/ most versatile 31 List of must have features Props: 12 gauge shotguns and dummy cartridges. CRITICAL: No live cartridges in classroom! Dummy Rounds Only. If no “dummy” rounds are available for the shotgun the demonstration of proper loading procedures will only be done at the live fire exercise. Trainer Notes: MUZZLE CONTROL: Prior to demonstrating the use a shotgun, identify a “safe wall”. During demonstrations the muzzle of the shotgun will only be pointed at the safe wall or directly up, if safe. Module 4 4.2.4 12 Gauge Shotgun US Fish and Wildlife Service - Alaska June 30, 2015 T4-42 Polar Bear Deterrent - Training Manual 4.2.4 12-GAUGE SHOTGUN There are many types of 12-gauge shotguns available to the shooting public. The two types recommended for bear management purposes are the12-gauge pump action and the single or double barrel break-action. 12-gauge pump action shotgun 12-gauge break action double barrel shotgun Action The part of the firearm that loads, fires, extracts and ejects ammunition. Shotguns used for bear deterrence must have the following features: 3” chamber (s) smooth bore barrel(s) open or cylinder choke (no narrowing of the barrel at the muzzle) Any shotgun that will be used to fire lead slugs or direct contact rounds such as rubber bullets and beanbags must have the additional feature of front and rear sights. -
Quality Rifles for Sale – 1 / 5
QUALITY RIFLES FOR SALE – 1 / 5 Item Cal. Rifle Make – consignment Price 1 6.5x47 New ready for field service! Precision assembled, best quality products. $6300 Bat Machine VRPIC action with integral 20moa rail and lug – melonited qpq Rock Creek 5R 8T stainless barrel 26” finish length Area 419 self timing (not a tuner like a jam nut brake) Hellfire QPQ brake Manners Composite MCS T5 adjustable cheek gap camo stock Stress Free Pillar Bedding, Stainless DBM - detachable Mag system, Trigger Tech trigger – scope and rings for illustration only. Updated 19-02-01 prices & description subject to change – 780-668-3395 QUALITY RIFLES FOR SALE – 2 / 5 Item Cal. Rifle Make – consignment Price 2 223 AI Shilen DGA Single Shot action, custom match grade stainless barrel (1-14t I $1995 believe) chambered in .223 AI. Brown Precision BR Targ et stock 3” wide with thumbhole grip, match Shilen trigger. c/w Redding die neck and lee full length. 90 Lapua fire formed cases, Kelbly 1” double screw rings and bases. PVD treated bolt – 24x Weaver T series “Japan” scope available Updated 02-11-19 prices & description subject to change – 780-668-3395 Spruce Grove QUALITY RIFLES FOR SALE – 3 / 5 Item Cal. Rifle Make – consignment Price 3 6 Dasher New – completely accurized Tikka M55 bolt action, Krieger 8T stainless barrel, Email fully adjustable GRS stock (Pillar Bedded), detachable magazine, Cerakoted (2 colour – Black/Burnt Bronze, RPS Custom Muzzle Brake, mounts 30mm Test fired only (bit of wind…) Scope available as option Updated Feb 2019 prices & description subject to change – 780-668-3395 QUALITY RIFLES FOR SALE – 4 / 5 Item Cal. -
2010 SWMIFNRA Table Package Details
2018 SWMIFNRA Table Package Details (Reserve Table Packages by March 31, 2018 to ensure that the firearm will be available at the event) Second Amendment Table Package @ $1320, includes 8 Event Tickets, 25 Patriot Raffle Tickets per person, and your choice of one of the following firearms per table: Century Arms Canik TP9SF semi auto pistol 9mm Chiappa 1873 single action revolver .22LR Chiappa 332 lever action carbine Takedown 22LR FMK 9C1 G2 semi auto pistol 9mm 4" Blue with 2nd Amendment engraved Henry AR-7 U.S. Survival semi auto rifle .22LR, 8 round magazine, 16 1/2” stowed barrel Henry single shot rifle .243WIN Honor Defense Honor Guard sub compact semi auto pistol 9mm Kel-Tec PF9 semi auto pistol 9mm, blued, 7 round mag, black polymer frame Kel-Tec PMR-30 semi auto pistol, black polymer frame .22mag Mossberg Patriot bolt action rifle 300 Win Mag Marlin Model 60 semi auto rifle, blued steel .22LR North American Arms Mini-Revolver .22 Mag Remington 783 bolt action rifle 30-06 Ruger LCP II semi auto pistol .380ACP Ruger American Rimfire Standard bolt action rifle .22LR Ruger 10/22 Takedown semi auto rifle, camo synthetic stock, blued steel .22LR Ruger 10/22 Takedown semi auto rifle, black synthetic stock, stainless steel .22LR Ruger SR22PB semi auto pistol, black polymer frame, 3.5” barrel, 10 round magazine Savage B Mag bolt action rifle .17WSM, 22” blued barrel, black synthetic stock, 8 round rotary magazine Taurus 605 double action revolver, 5 shot, matte stainless, rubber grip .357mag Walther PPK/S semi auto pistol, .22LR Minute -
2013 PRODUCT CATALOG American Tactical Now, More Than Ever
2013 PRODUCT CATALOG American Tactical Now, More Than Ever. New For 2013: 6 9 21 25 American Tactical 15 Now, More Than Ever. New For 2013: 7 34 12 31 The world is changing rapidly. So is our industry. And as a leading importer, manufacturer, and domestic distributor of firearms, ammunition, tactical equipment, and accessories, ATI realizes that our clients and your customers now…more than ever… expect the highest levels of quality, value, and service. We pride ourselves on always being steps ahead of our competition, providing a simple 1-stop resource for all of your industry needs. As exclusive manufacturer distributors, ATI brings you unique products backed by unbeatable warranties. Your success is our highest priority. American Tactical... Now, More Than Ever.TM Thank you for your business. ATI Firearms 6 ATI-15 ASSAULT RIFLES 7 AMERICAN TACTICAL OMNI RIFLES 9 HEAD DOWN PRODUCTS 11 FX 1911 THUNDERBOLT PISTOLS 12 FX 1911 PISTOLS 13 FX 1911 COMPACT PISTOLS 14 FMK PISTOLS 15 CAVALRY OVER/UNDER SHOTGUNS 16 AMERICAN TACTICAL TAC SHOTGUNS German Sport Guns 17 GSG STG-44 18 GSG-522 CARBINE 19 GSG-522 SD 20 GSG-522 PISTOLS 21 GSG KALASHNIKOV RIFLES 22 GSG 1911 PISTOL 23 GSG 922 PISTOL Drago Gear 24 DRAGO SIDE PACKS 25 DRAGO BACKPACKS 26 DRAGO TOOL BAGS, HYDRO, & VESTS table of contents of table 27 DRAGO GUN CASES 28 DRAGO PISTOL CASES, BATONS & HAND CUFFS Ammunition & Accessories 29 TED NUGENT AMMO 30 PIERCE AMMUNITION 31 AMERICAN TACTICAL ACCESSORIES 33 GSG ACCESSORIES 34 CAT LASER American Tactical Rifles Introduced in 2012, the MILSPORT M4 Carbine and the MILSPORT Heavy Barrel became instant hits among customers looking for top quality AR-15 style rifles with all the bells and whistles. -
Guide on Firearms Licensing Law
Guide on Firearms Licensing Law April 2016 Contents 1. An overview – frequently asked questions on firearms licensing .......................................... 3 2. Definition and classification of firearms and ammunition ...................................................... 6 3. Prohibited weapons and ammunition .................................................................................. 17 4. Expanding ammunition ........................................................................................................ 27 5. Restrictions on the possession, handling and distribution of firearms and ammunition .... 29 6. Exemptions from the requirement to hold a certificate ....................................................... 36 7. Young persons ..................................................................................................................... 47 8. Antique firearms ................................................................................................................... 53 9. Historic handguns ................................................................................................................ 56 10. Firearm certificate procedure ............................................................................................... 69 11. Shotgun certificate procedure ............................................................................................. 84 12. Assessing suitability ............................................................................................................ -
A Guide to Hunting Responsibly and Safely
For Instructor Use Only TODAY’S HUNTER® a guide to hunting responsibly and safely Copyright © 2012 Kalkomey Enterprises, Inc., www.kalkomey.com For Instructor Use Only THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF FIREARM SAFETY 1. Watch that muzzle! Keep it pointed in a safe direction at all times. 2. Treat every firearm with the respect due a loaded gun. It might be, even if you think it isn’t. 3. Be sure of the target and what is in front of it and beyond it. Know the identifying features of the game you hunt. Make sure you have an adequate backstop— don’t shoot at a flat, hard surface or water. 4. Keep your finger outside the trigger guard until ready to shoot. This is the best way to prevent an acci- dental discharge. 5. Check your barrel and ammunition. Make sure the barrel and action are clear of obstructions, and carry only the proper ammunition for your firearm. 6. Unload firearms when not in use. Leave actions open, and carry firearms in cases and unloaded to and from the shooting area. 7. Point a firearm only at something you intend to shoot. Avoid all horseplay with a gun. 8. Don’t run, jump, or climb with a loaded firearm. Unload a firearm before you climb a fence or tree, or jump a ditch. Pull a firearm toward you by the butt, not the muzzle. 9. Store firearms and ammunition separately and safely. Store each in secured locations beyond the reach of children and careless adults. 10. Avoid alcoholic beverages before and during shooting. -
Today's Handgun
TODAY’S HANDGUN SAFETY BASICS A Guide to Responsible and Safe Handgun Use and Ownership THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF HANDGUN SAFETY 1. Watch that muzzle! Keep it pointed in a safe direction at all times. 2. Treat every handgun with the respect due a loaded gun. It might be, even if you think it isn’t. 3. Be sure of the target and what is in front of it and beyond it. Make sure you have an adequate backstop— don’t shoot at a flat, hard surface or water. 4. Keep your finger outside the trigger guard until ready to shoot. This is the best way to prevent an accidental discharge. 5. Check your barrel and ammunition. Make sure the barrel and action are clear of obstructions, and carry only the proper ammunition for your handgun. 6. Unload handguns when not in use. Leave actions open, and carry firearms in cases and unloaded to and from the shooting area. 7. Point a handgun only at something you intend to shoot. Avoid all horseplay with a gun. 8. Don’t run, jump, or climb with a loaded handgun. Unload a handgun before you climb a fence or tree, or jump a ditch. Pull a handgun toward you by the grip, not the muzzle. 9. Store handguns and ammunition separately and safely. Store each in secured locations beyond the reach of children and careless adults. For added safety, also use a locking device such as a trigger lock or a cable lock. 10. Avoid alcoholic beverages before and during shooting. Also avoid mind- or behavior-altering medicines or drugs. -
ATF Guidebook - Importation & Verification of Firearms, Ammunition, and Implements of War
U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ATF Guidebook - Importation & Verification of Firearms, Ammunition, and Implements of War Contents 2 • • This publication was prepared by the Firearms and Explosives Imports Branch (FEIB), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to assist Importers and other Firearms Industry Members in identifying firearms, ammunition, and defense articles that may be imported into the United States and to further clarify and facilitate the import process. The FEIB Guidebook was developed to provide guidance in the importation process through the proper recognition and correct use of required forms, regulatory policies, and prescribed import procedures. This guide presents a comprehensive overview of the importation process and provides both relevant and definitive explanations of procedural functions by outlining the existing imports controls including the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), the National Firearms Act (NFA) and the Gun Control Act (GCA). If there are any additional questions or further information is needed, please contact the Firearms and Explosives Imports Branch at (304) 616-4550. Select a category to proceed. Select the down arrow to expand the category. Select the same arrow to collapse the category. • How To Use This Guidebook • General Overview • Policies & Procedures ◦ Policies & Procedures Overview Contents 3 ◦ Import Requirements for Firearms & Ammunition ◦ ATF 4590 – Factoring Criteria for Weapons ◦ Restricted Importation ◦ Conditional -
Scope Mounts to Meet His Own Exacting Standards
Osuma Catalogue 2018 The history of Finnish based Osuma goes back to the manufacturing technologies, and high grade materials. early 90’s, when the company owner, a passionate Our portfolio provides products for most popular rifles hunter and benchrest shooter, developed the first set and scopes on the market, as well as highly specific of scope mounts to meet his own exacting standards. solutions. The company has passed from father to son, but the very The new and improved line of suppressors has also same scope mounts are still part of Osuma’s product become a big part of our business. Osuma suppressors portfolio, which now includes more than 150 different combine excellent recoil reduction, ample sound products. The same ideology lies behind every product suppression, light weight, and ergonomic design. We we’ve designed and manufactured. We learn from our also cannot help mentioning our best seller: the Trigger own hunting and shooting experience, and listen to the Widener. Although we do say so ourselves, the Osuma needs of other hunters. This helps us to provide new Trigger Widener is the best pound-for-pound shooting innovations, and improve existing solutions for our fellow accessory in the world! hunters and shooters. All Osuma products are designed and manufactured Our main focus is scope mounting, which is often in Finland, to guarantee the highest possible quality the Achilles’ heel of a rifle shooter’s equipment. We standards. manufacture high quality mounts that are both reliable and easy to use. We’ve achieved this through our Jukka Olkkonen, long experience in product development, the latest CEO, Osuma Products Scope Mounts Osuma Scope Mounts Dimensions: tube diameter/rail/free space/colour This is where it all started more than 20 years ago. -
UPCOMING AUCTIONS May 2017
PHOENIX MONTHLY PUBLIC AUCTION 3570 Grand Avenue • Phoenix, Arizona 85019 • 602.242.7121 SATURDAY, APRIL 22ND @ 8am Auction Preview: Friday, April 21st from 8am-5pm • Saturday Doors Open at 7am FEATURED ITEMS OVER 250 SEIZED & REPO VEHICLES!!! BIDDING ENDS SOON Online Only Firearms & Surplus Auctions Begin Closing Sunday, April 23rd @ 5pm ALL MUST SELL Save BIG Over Dealer Pricing!!! HEAVY & COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT UPCOMING EVENTS PHX Vehicles ONLY Auction - April 29th AZDOA Onsite Auction - May 6th School Buses, Utility TUC Vehicle Only Auction - May 6th Trucks, Refuse Trucks, & More!!! DETAILS AND BIDDING AVAILABLE AT Arizona’s LARGEST Public Auction!!! www.SierraAuction.com Receive Auction Event Updates by Signing Up for our Email Newsletter and Text Message Alerts at... MORE AUCTIONS www.sierraauction.com/pages/join THAN EVER BEFORE in 2017! UPCOMING AUCTIONS: APRIL 29TH (PHX VEHICLES ONLY AUCTION) | May 6TH (AZDOA LIVE & ONLINE ONSITE AUCTION EVENT) www.SierraAuction.com GENERAL INFORMATION PHOENIX 2ND MONTHLY AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 22ND @ 8am LIVE VEHICLES & COmmERCIAL EQUIpmENT ONLINE FIREARms & SURPLUS BEGIN CLOSING 4/23 @ 5pm BIDDING AvaILabLE AT WWW.SIERRAAUCTION.COM SAFETY IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE AT SIERRA AUCTION We ask that you cooperate with us by abiding by our safety rules: 1. If you see an unsafe condition, please notify a Sierra representative immediately. We have representatives stationed in each selling room as well as outside. 2. The front door entry and walkway from Room 1 to Room 2 need to be kept clear for safety reasons in the event of an emergency. Please help us by not standing in this high traffic area.