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Random-Shots-50-July-Aug-2019
A well regulated militia being necessary to the July/August 2019 Volume 9, Issue 4 security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Random Shots Disclaimer The opinions expressed in Random Shots are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily represent the positions of any other individual or Edited and Published by organization. Gary Evens, Rangemaster and NRA Certified Firearms Instructor & Range Safety Officer Violent Criminal Actors hundreds of incarcerated VCAs. In one instance, the VCAs where shown videos of people walking. Some of those people had been victims of crime before. In the vast majority of cases, the VCAs were able to easily pick out who had previously been a crime victim based only on how they walked. Some of the other facts that Dr. Aprill pre- sented were disturbing. Most VCAs began their criminal history while they were still children, and most had already spent consid- erable time in prison. The average amount of time a murderer spends behind bars in the United States is just 8 years. Obviously, the threat of being arrested and sent to prison is not a deterrent to these individuals. Indeed, for many VCAs, going to prison is the In late February, I attended a day-long satisfaction (and excitement) they get from equivalent to going to college or graduate Buckeye Firearms Association-sponsored causing others to suffer pain. school for normal people. He said that at seminar at the Makoy Center in Hilliard, One of the surprising tidbits of information any one time there are about 150,000 mur- Ohio featuring Dr. -
IN THIS ISSUE Judiciary Regulatory Review and Evaluation Regulations Special Documents General Notices
Issue Date: July 26, 2013 Volume 40 • Issue 15 • Pages 1209—1328 IN THIS ISSUE Judiciary Regulatory Review and Evaluation Regulations Special Documents General Notices Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of Maryland, this issue contains all previously unpublished documents required to be published, and filed on or before July 8, 2013, 5 p.m. Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of Maryland, I hereby certify that this issue contains all documents required to be codified as of July 8, 2013. Brian Morris Acting Administrator, Division of State Documents Office of the Secretary of State Information About the Maryland Register and COMAR MARYLAND REGISTER HOW TO RESEARCH REGULATIONS The Maryland Register is an official State publication published An Administrative History at the end of every COMAR chapter gives every other week throughout the year. A cumulative index is information about past changes to regulations. To determine if there have published quarterly. been any subsequent changes, check the ‘‘Cumulative Table of COMAR The Maryland Register is the temporary supplement to the Code of Regulations Adopted, Amended, or Repealed’’ which is found online at Maryland Regulations. Any change to the text of regulations www.dsd.state.md.us/CumulativeIndex.pdf. This table lists the regulations published in COMAR, whether by adoption, amendment, repeal, or in numerical order, by their COMAR number, followed by the citation to emergency action, must first be published in the Register. the Maryland Register in which the change occurred. The Maryland The following information is also published regularly in the Register serves as a temporary supplement to COMAR, and the two Register: publications must always be used together. -
So Marc Library
Submitted to: A.I.D.I Office of Population Family Planning Services Division Rosslyn, Virginia SOMARC YEAR IV-V WORKPLAN July 1996 SO MARC LIBRARY The Futures Group, Inc. Prepared by: SOMARCfThe Futures Group 10S0 17th Street, NW, #1000 Washington, DC 20036 Under Contract No. A.I.D.lCCP-30S1-C-00-2016-00 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 KEY OBJECTIVES 3 Increase Modern Method Prevalence Rates 3 Improve Cost-Recovery and Access 4 Maximize Use of Alternative Commodities 4 Increase Correct, Effective Use of Contraceptives 6 Develop Innovative Advertising and Promotion Techniques 6 Enhance Institutionalization of Local Skills 7 Information Dissemination 7 Research and Evaluation 8 Management Information Systems 8 Resource Issues 9 REGIONAL OVERVIEW 11 Asia/Near East 11 Newly Independent States 25 North Africa and Middle East 49 Sub-Saharan Africa 67 Latin America and Caribbean 77 INTRODUCTION The Social Marketing for Change (SOMARC III) project is currently in its fourth year of implementation. This WORKPLAN provides a comprehensive overview of SO MARC's proposed activities for the remaining six months of 1996 through September 1997. Included in the workplan is an overview of the key objectives of the SOMARC III project and how they relate to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and particularly the Global Bureau's Population, Health, and Nutrition (G/PHN) Center's new strategic plan. The submission of the workplan is delayed due to the recent congressional mandates regarding fiscal year funding for 1996 (FY96) which also prohibited expenditure of these funds before July 1, 1996. Included within this workplan are individual country plans, offering a comprehensive overview for each country, providing important background information, and including accomplishments for Years I through III. -
Pocket Rockets
POCKET ROCKETS THE GUN INDUSTRY’S SALE OF INCREASED KILLING POWER JULY 2000 The Violence Policy Center is a national non-profit educational organization that conducts research and public education on firearms violence and provides information and analysis to policymakers, journalists, grassroots advocates, and the general public. The Center examines the role of firearms in America, analyzes trends and patterns in firearms violence, and works to develop policies to reduce gun-related death and injury. This report was authored by Tom Diaz. Research assistance was provided by Marty Langley. This report was funded with the support of The Center on Crime, Communities & Culture of the Open Society Institute, The George Gund Foundation, The Joyce Foundation, and The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Past studies released by the Violence Policy Center include: • Gunland USA: A State-by-State Ranking of Gun Shows, Gun Retailers, Machine Guns, and Gun Manufacturers (June 2000) • Guns For Felons: How the NRA Works to Rearm Criminals (March 2000) • Unsafe in Any Hands: Why America Needs to Ban Handguns (March 2000) • Deadly Exceptions: Gun Manufacturers That Would Be Protected by the “Small Business” Cap on Punitive Damages (February 2000) • Where Did You Get That Statistic?—A Bibliography and Resource Guide For Advocates Working To Reduce Gun Death and Injury (January 2000) • The Endgame: Any Settlement of Firearms Litigation Must Address Three Specific Areas of Gun Industry Conduct and Include a Strict Enforcement Mechanism (December -
BMI Croatia Country Risk Report Q2 2018.Pdf
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The information in this PDF file is subject to Business Monitor International Ltd’s full copyright and entitlements as defined and protected by international law. The contents of the file are for the sole use of the addressee. All content in this file is owned and operated by Business Monitor International Ltd, and the copying or distribution of this file, internally or externally, is strictly prohibited without the prior written permission and consent of Business Monitor International Ltd. If you wish to distribute the file, please email the Subscriptions Department at [email protected], providing details of your subscription and the number of recipients you wish to forward or distribute this information to. DISCLAIMER All information contained in this publication has been researched and compiled from sources believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of publishing. However, in view of the natural scope for human and/or mechanical error, either at source or during production, Business Monitor International Ltd accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss or damage resulting from errors, inaccuracies or omissions affecting any part of the publication. All information is provided without warranty, and Business Monitor International Ltd makes no representation of warranty of any kind as to the accuracy or completeness of any information hereto contained. Croatia Country Risk Report Includes 10-year forecasts to 2027 www.bmiresearch.com Q2 2018 Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................ -
Pricing & Reference
DIGITAL Dan Wesson Pricing & Reference From the Publisher of the Standard Catalog of Firearms GG19-W1.fm Page 1320 Wednesday, October 8, 2008 11:40 AM DAN WESSON PRICING & REFERENCE NIB Exc. V.G. Good Fair Poor 485 375 —— — — Model 22M/722M Same as above but chambered for .22 Win. Mag. cartridge. NIB Exc. V.G. Good Fair Poor 520 400 —— — — Model 32/732 Same as above. Chambered for .32 H&R cartridge. NIB Exc. V.G. Good Fair Poor 550 425 —— — — Model 3220/73220 Same as above but chambered for the .32-20 cartridge. Order the 2009 Standard Catalog of Firearms » NIB Exc. V.G. Good Fair Poor 550 425 —— — — Search 65 years of Gun Digest article archives » Model 15/715 Same as above but chambered for the .38 Special and .357 Browse the Gun Digest Online Store » Magnum cartridges. NIB Exc. V.G. Good Fair Poor Buy & Sell Guns in Gun Digest Online Classifieds » 485 375 —— — — Visit the gundigest.com website » NEW GENERATION LARGE-FRAME SERIES NOTE: The “7” prefix denotes stainless steel frame and barrel. For models listed add between 4 percent and 9 percent depending on barrel length and for stainless steel. WESSON FIREARMS, DAN Norwich, New York In 1996 the assets of the Wesson Firearms Co. were pur- NYI-2-11 chased by the New York International Corp. All interchange- able barrel models were produced. There are no plans at this time to build fixed barrel models. At the present time, parts and service for original Dan Wesson revolvers are available from the new company. -
Handgun Ammunition from a Street Perspective
On The Cover: Kimber 84M By Holt Bodinson Photo by Ichiro Nagata 40 MARCH 2002 Vol. 48, Number 03-567 FEATURES Remington Seminar 2002 12 BY CHARLES E. PETTY More good things to come from “Big Green.” Today's Best Duty Loads 20 BY MASSAD AYOOB Defensive handgun ammunition from a street perspective. Factory Cowboy Shooting Loads 24 24 BY JOHN TAFFIN Cowboy Action Shooting has helped resurrect several great old cartridges. Meet The Gunsmith: Gary Reeder 28 BY DICK WILLIAMS A look at the work of one of America’s most creative gunsmiths. Remington's M-700 Titanium 32 BY DAVE ANDERSON A great-shooting lightweight for the high-country hunter. AN-94 Nikonov 36 BY DAVID FORTIER Enjoy a virtual testfire of Russia’s most advanced service rifle. Kimber's Delightful Varminter 40 40 BY HOLT BODINSON Beautiful, accurate and sleek — no wonder Holt is excited. DEPARTMENTS Smacking Steel With The .414 48 BY TODD SPOTTI Dan Wesson is a force to be 8Crossfire Letters to GUNS reckoned with on the silhouette range. Match Rifle Ammunition 14 Quartermaster Jim Gardner 52 BY CHARLES E. PETTY Charley takes a close look at the state of factory match loads. 18 Shotgunner Holt Bodinson Choosing A Spotting Scope 30 Handloader Charles E. Petty 56 BY JACOB GOTTFREDSON The top authority on sporting optics shares his experience. 62 Rifleman Dave Anderson Gun Of The Month 64 Handguns Massad Ayoob 68 You can win a Winchester Model 70 in the trend-setting .300 WSM caliber. 76 New Products 78 Guns Classifieds 48 80 Advertiser Index 82 Campfire Tales John Taffin NEW DEPARTMENT GUNS Magazine (ISSN 1044-6257) is published monthly by Publishers’ Development Corporation, 591 Camino de la Reina, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92108. -
SEE GLOCK® Factory Parts
SIGARMS® P220/P226/P229R JENTRA GRIP PLUGS for GLOCK® PISTOL INDEX .22 LR RIMFIRE CONVERSION KIT Keeps Dirt Out Of Grip Frame Barrels ...................... .207-208 Magazines & Parts ............ 212-216 Use Low Cost .22 LR Ammo For Practice Snaps into the opening Frames/Slides ................ .206-207 Magwells ...................... 211 at the rear of the Glock grip Factory rimfire conversion frame for a cleaner appear- Grips & Screws .............. 221-222 Safeties .......................... 208 unit lets you shoot inexpen- ance, plus keeps dust, dirt, sive .22 LR ammunition in snow and water out of the gun. Creates a perfect location for Guide Rods .................. 208-210 Springs ..................... 216-218 your full-size pistol, so you stol adding extra weight to competition guns or to counter recoil on can hone your shooting skills PI Ignition Parts ................ 210-211 Triggers & Components ....... 218-220 light, carry guns. Easily removed, does not alter gun. ab and save money at the same SPECS: Synthetic material, black. Grip Plug for Glock fits models Mag & Slide Releases ......... 211-212 time. Easy installation, sim- 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31, 32, 34, 35. Plug for Mini Glock ply remove the factory slide, fits Models 26, 27 and 33. Does not fit Models 29 and 30. Grip Plug barrel, and recoil spring/ Gen4 fits Gen4 Glock 17, 19, 22, and 23 only. Can be used with the guide and replace them with factory backstrap inserts on or off. Includes steel attachment screw. GUNCRAFTER INDUSTRIES the rimfire unit. High con- #463-100-017AK Grip Plug for Glock 3F05P21 ..... $ 6.99 ROWNELLS trast target sights feature one .1" (2.5mm) diameter white dot B ® #463-000-001AK Grip Plug for Mini Glock 3F05P00 ..6.95 ® 50 GI CONVERSION SYSTEM front sight and two .08" (2mm) white dots on the rear sight to #463-000-002AK Grip Plug for Glock 30 3F06P36 .... -
BELT HOLSTER Ambidextrous Belt Holsters Ambidextrous Belt Holsters Two Loops with Two Loops and Integrated Magazine Pouch
® BELT HOLSTER Ambidextrous Belt Holsters Ambidextrous Belt Holsters Two Loops with Two Loops and Integrated Magazine Pouch Ambidextrous Belt Holsters - 2 Loops 201 Very popular belt holsters comfortable to use with either hand Two belt loops provide maximum stability on the belt Three sizes - small (201), medium (202), and large (203) - each of them delivered to fit several types of handguns Provide very secure fitting and carrying of the handgun Double closure with riveted snap fastener adjustable in length and size of compartment using VELCRO strips allowing if necessary handgun retaining over the grip 201-1 Pi CZ 45/92 201-2 CZ 50/70, Walther PP/PPK 201-3 CZ 82/83, MAKAROV 201-4 CZ 75/85, CZ 75 D Compact 201-5 Rev. 2 - 3" 201-6/Z CZ 2075 RAMI, CZ 75/85, CZ 75 SP-01, 202 Walther P 22, HK P7/M8 202-1/Z Pi CZ 50/70, Walther PP 202-2/Z CZ 82/83, MAKAROV 202-3/Z CZ 75/85, CZ 75 D Compact 202-5/Z Walther P 99, HK-USP, 202-1 Pi CZ 50/70, Walther PP SIG P-228, CZ 100, 202-2 CZ 82/83, MAKAROV GLOCK 19, Pi CZ G-2000 202-3 CZ 75/85, CZ 75 D Compact CZ P-07, CZ P-10 202-4 2,5-3" revolver 202-5 Walther P 99, HK-USP, CZ 100, CZ G-2000, GLOCK 17, CZ P-07, CZ P-10 SIG P-228, SIG SP2022 202/Z 203 203-1/Z 203-1 Pi CZ 75/85, GLOCK 17, BERETTA 92, SIG P-226, 203-1/Z CZ 75/85,CZ 97 B, GLOCK 17, CZ P-09, CZ 75 SP-01, HK-USP BERETTA 92, SIG P-226, CZ P-09, 203-2 universal – 5" pistol/4" revolver CZ 75 SP-01, HK-USP 6 BELT HOLSTER Ambidextrous Holsters with Multivariable Belt Holster One Loop Ambidextrous Holsters with One Loop Simple shape belt holsters for pistols with the 5" barrel length and 4" revolvers Two-piece quick fastening with riveted snap fastener having adjustable length using VELCRO strips RT Belt loops on both sides of the holster for the belt 5 cm wide PO Comfortable use for both right and left handers S 298-1 Pi CZ 75/85, CZ 100, GLOCK 17/19, SIG P-226/228, BERETTA 92, BROWNING GP DA9, Colt M1911 DASTA 627 296 revolver 4" Pi CZ 75/85, Colt M1911 BROWNING GP DA9 1 2 5 2 3 4 fig. -
Small Arms for Urban Combat
Small Arms for Urban Combat This page intentionally left blank Small Arms for Urban Combat A Review of Modern Handguns, Submachine Guns, Personal Defense Weapons, Carbines, Assault Rifles, Sniper Rifles, Anti-Materiel Rifles, Machine Guns, Combat Shotguns, Grenade Launchers and Other Weapons Systems RUSSELL C. TILSTRA McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Jefferson, North Carolina, and London LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGUING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA Tilstra, Russell C., ¡968– Small arms for urban combat : a review of modern handguns, submachine guns, personal defense weapons, carbines, assault rifles, sniper rifles, anti-materiel rifles, machine guns, combat shotguns, grenade launchers and other weapons systems / Russell C. Tilstra. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-7864-6523-1 softcover : acid free paper 1. Firearms. 2. Urban warfare—Equipment and supplies. I. Title. UD380.T55 2012 623.4'4—dc23 2011046889 BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUING DATA ARE AVAILABLE © 2012 Russell C. Tilstra. All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Front cover design by David K. Landis (Shake It Loose Graphics) Manufactured in the United States of America McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Box 611, Jefferson, North Carolina 28640 www.mcfarlandpub.com To my wife and children for their love and support. Thanks for putting up with me. This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Acronyms and Abbreviations . viii Preface . 1 Introduction . 3 1. Handguns . 9 2. Submachine Guns . 33 3. -
PRODUCT CATALOG 2015 2015 Is a Year of Anniversaries for Us Here at CZ-USA
PRODUCT CATALOG 2015 2015 is a year of anniversaries for us here at CZ-USA. Most notable is the 40th Anniversary of our model 75, a pistol that has become an icon in the firearms world. With a reputation for accuracy, reliability and capacity, it’s a timeless design that forms the basis for most all of our pistol line. To celebrate the 75’s 40 year anniversary, the factory’s master engraver was tasked with designing a unique pistol in commemoration. The 40th Anniversary Limited Edition is beautiful and unique, with only one thousand being created. Another anniversary is that of CZ-USA’s acquisition of Dan Wesson. One decade ago we added Dan Wesson Firearms to our family, bringing their line of fine 1911s to a greater audience through our authorized dealer network. Over the years they have grown and expanded, and Dan Wesson production today looks nothing like it did when we See page 9 brought them on. One thing has never changed -- our unwavering commitment to building production 1911s with superb fit and finish. We are proud of the fact that many customers compare our production 1911s to other manufacturers’ custom guns -- they’re just that good. Joining our lineup of Dan Wesson handguns are two new models and one blast from the past. The Silverback and Valkyrie are our response to customer input, slight variations on our current designs that bring customers options that previously were only available in custom orders. The throwback pistol that joins our catalog this year is the Dan Wesson 715. -
Emergency Rulemaking
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA REGISTER VOL. 56 - NO. 25 JUNE 19 2009 CHIEF, METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT ________________________________________________________ NOTICE OF EMERGENCY AND PROPOSED RULEMAKING The Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, pursuant to subsections 504(e)(4), 504(f), and section 712 of the Firearms Regulations Control Act of 1975 (Act), effective March 31, 2009 (D.C. Law 17-0372; 56 DCR 1365), hereby gives notice of the adoption on an emergency basis of an amendment to add sections 2323 and 2324 to Chapter 23 (Guns and Other Weapons) of Title 24 (Public Space and Safety) of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations (DCMR). The rulemaking: 1) revises the roster of handguns determined not to be unsafe prescribed by subsection 504(a) of the Act, and establishes which single action revolvers are permissible pursuant to subsection 504(e) of the Act, by adding suitable firearms, including single action revolvers, to the newly created District Roster of Handguns Determined Not to be Unsafe; and 2) interprets the term “assault weapons”, pursuant to § 101(3A) of the Act. The creation of the District Roster and the additions to it were made based upon: 1) recognition that California permits sale of firearms that have superficial differences to those firearms on its roster; 2) recognition that some handguns that have been placed on the California roster as safe handguns have been removed for administrative reasons not related to the handguns’ safety; and 3) review of similar safe gun rosters maintained by Maryland and Massachusetts. Emergency rulemaking action is necessary to interpret and implement the provisions of sections 101(3A) and 504 of the Act and to add suitable weapons to the District’s Roster of Handguns Determined Not to be Unsafe.