Rumor has it, there is an AK47 somewhere in that picture.
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Taurus Curve Spotted In The Wild
Handled the Taurus Curve at the NRA Annual Meeting. Give it an A for Innovation. It’s a radical design. With a typical Taurus trigger. And non-existent sights. And integrated weapon light and laser sight that is totally counter-intuitive to activate. And a magazine that you have to pluck free from the well. Did I mention the thing has no friggin’ ...
Read More »Cylon Guns*
“So, do you want to hear about the Double D BAMF?” As opening lines of sales pitches go, that one’s an attention-getter. When delivered by a female sales rep who accurately matches that description, it’s even more effective. Turns out, the DD BAMF stands for the “Dual Drop, Billet Aluminum Modular Firearm” from Cobalt Arms. I know it looks chrome ...
Read More »Marketing Win
Clever ad placement, Daniel Defense.
Read More »Remington R51 Redux
Or maybe I should call it the redux of the redux, since last year’s launch was essentially a resurrection of the Remington 51, designed by John Pedersen way back in 1917. For a re-launch of essentially 97-year-old design theory, it generated positive buzz. A lot of positive buzz. And then people actually got a chance to buy and shoot it. ...
Read More »Fanboi Geekout Mode: Activated
Jerry Miculek was gracious enough to pose for a photo. I tried hard not to squee like a 13-year-old girl meeting Justin Bieber. There’s no other celebrity in Nashville I’d rather ask for a photo op. Although the blonde Century Arms booth babe in the red Ushanka hat runs a close second.
Read More »Observations From The Keynote Speeches
TL;DR Version: Gawd bless Murrica, we lurves our guns, please vote for me. As if you expected a politician to say anything else at the NRA Annual Meeting. That’s why I’m not much interested in any of the speechifying. Still… … Bobby Jindal, my governor, is probably the smartest of likely Republican Presidential candidates, and by a wide margin. He ...
Read More »Yellow Freight Loses Entire @CharterArms Show Inventory
Walking the show floor this morning, this sign attracted a lot of attention. Charter Arms shipped four crates to Nashville via Yellow Freight, plus a separate crate broken out from one of the others, with a separate tracking number and manifest. That fifth crate still hasn’t turned up. As it turns out, that crate contained approximately 70 guns in total, ...
Read More »Checked In
Press pass in hand, route through the exhibit hall planned, caffeinated and fed, and soon to be posting stuff from the exhibit hall floor. Follow my Twitter feed (@AmboDriver) and look for the hashtag #NRAAM. Until then, here’s a pic of new friend and shooter Amy. Much ammo was turned into fun, smoke and noise yesterday.
Read More »NRA Annual Meeting
I’m here, safely ensconced in our hotel room in Nashville with EMS Artifact. I’m thinking we’ll go pick up our press passes, and then there will be shooting, beer and barbecue this afternoon, although not necessarily in that order. Pics to follow, and regular updates will be posted from the press office. Stay tuned, but until then, here’s a funny:
Read More »Shooter Self Care at #NRAAM
Twelve slots still open for the Shooter Self Care class at the NRA Annual Meeting in Nashville, although I still need registration fees from a few of the people on my list. If you haven’t sent me the fee or registered at all, hit my email and PayPal donate link at the bottom of the blog ASAP. My vendor has ...
Read More »Shooter Self Care at #NRAAM
Okay, it’s on. I’ll be teaching a Shooter Self Care course at the NRA Annual Meeting in April. Class date: Saturday, April 11 2015 Time: Begins promptly at 0800, ends at 1300 Location: Hampton Inn, 310 4th Avenue S, Nashville, TN 37201 (615) 277-5000 Tuition: $110 The course includes a Self Care Basic Trauma Kit, 2 pack of Halo Chest ...
Read More »Notes From The NRA Annual Meeting
Conservative estimates of roughly 70,000 attendees, and 620 vendors. Attendee count may be as high as 100,000. Our President would have us believe that 90% of Americans support expanding background checks, yet only five people could be found to stage an anti-gun protest. Seriously, they were well outnumbered by the press filming and interviewing them, and the small gaggle of ...
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