Reloading Equipment Purchase Recovery at Shortest Interval

Reloading Equipment Purchase Recovery at Shortest Interval

From Redding Reloading Equipment

Redding Reloading Equipment was founded in Upstate, NY in 1946 and since that time we have continually tracked the economics of reloading as a method of reducing participation costs in the Shooting Sports. Reloading is a great hobby and for years has been both a cost savings means of participation and also has been the method for building advantages in competitive shooting sports disciplines through the creation of better performing ammunition. The primary barrier to entry has always been the initial cost of all the equipment needed to begin the activity.

The simple economic principle of return on investment applies to the cost of equipment as a fixed cost and the variable costs of components when compared to the cost of buying new ammo. Cost recovery of the fixed component is generally expressed in a time value.

With this year’s ammunition shortages and the subsequent and dramatic increasing in pricing of ammo, when available, the cost recovery interval of the needed equipment has shortened significantly. Traditionally, one could assume the cost of reloading was approximately half of the cost of new ammo with similar components. Savvy buyers could even reduce component costs and move the benefit ratio a bit higher. The initial investment in the needed equipment could be more than a reasonable consumer could bear.

Today, this is written on December 8, 2020, with costs skyrocketing for common plinking rounds such as SS109 5.56 now at $39.89 per box of 20, nearly $2.00 per round and the cost to load it around $0.30 with quality components and a 55 to 60 grain bullet yielding a comparable plinking round, the savings is much more dramatic. At a cost savings of $1.70 per round, the recovery time of the equipment cost is shortened dramatically. This of course is also a function of how many rounds one uses per month and that variable will impact the time. But two years ago, SS109 was readily available at $5.99 for a box of 20 and could be loaded for a little more than half that amount. It is true that component costs are going up as well and items are becoming more difficult to find but reloading still represents a good economic decision which has been made better with the current state of the market and the nation.

Redding Reloading Equipment has focused on building the finest quality, American Made products for the precision handloading market since 1946. To learn more about our ongoing commitment to the precision handloading enthusiast and to request a copy of the current Redding catalog visit: www.redding-reloading.com

Athlon Optics Ares ETR 1-10×28 UHD

Athlon Optics Ares ETR 1-10x28 UHD

From Athlon Optics

Athlon Optics meets the latest trend in Low Power Variable Optics (LPVOs) with the affordable, feature rich First Focal Plane Ares ETR 1-10×28. The ultimate in versatility, this 10x magnification range optic is paired with a reticle designed to duplicate the speed of a red dot on 1x and the extended range capabilities of a precision reticle on 10x.

Ultra High Definition ED-Glass, illuminated reticles and a 34mm tube excel in lowlight conditions in tactical situations and hunting alike. Featuring either a FFP MIL-based reticle or a FFP BDC MOA-based reticle designed for .223/5.56mm 68-69gr BTHP cartridges to suit a wide range of applications. A high-light of the Ares 1-10×28 is the fool-proof turret design, complete with capped windage, and a locking elevation turret with Athlon’s Precision Zero Stop System.

UHD GLASS Extra-Low Dispersion glass significantly reduces chromatic aberration giving you an utmost bright and sharp image with true color reproduction.

AFMC Advanced Fully Multi-Coating, a uniquely designed coating applied on all lens surfaces that gives better light transmission, allowing optimum brightness and true color across the entire light spectrum.

FFP First Focal Plane provides reticle validity at all magnifications

Locking Elevation Turret This Locking Feature allows you to push down to lock the turret and pull up to turn. This feature prevents the elevation knob from being turned accidentally and keeps your zero all the time.

Precision Zero Stop System The system allows you to lock down your zero position and dial back to it with a sharp and precise stop right at your zero mark.

For more information about Athlon Optics, please visit AthlonOptics.com

SIG SAUER Volume 1 Now Shipping

SIG SAUER Volume 1 Now Shipping

From SIG Sauer

SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the first volume of a two-volume Vickers Guide series, featuring SIG SAUER pistols and submachine guns is now shipping and available for sale at sigsauer.com. Vickers Guide is a collector quality assortment of books covering a wide variety of firearms with content that has been sourced and curated by Larry Vickers, a twenty-year U.S. Army Special Operations Veteran featuring the photography of James Rupley. Vickers Guide: SIG SAUER (Volume 1) also features commentary from subject matter expert Ian McCollum, and special contributor SIG collector, Dr. Leonardo M. Antaris.

Vickers Guide: SIG SAUER (Volume 1) highlights over 95 pistols and 15 submachine guns from Europe, America, and private collections across the globe, including the Swiss P75 service pistol, X-SERIES pistols, the early SIG submachine gun, the Modell 1930, the initial MPX prototypes, and an in-depth look at the evolution of the P320, ultimately evolving to become the M17 – the official handgun of the U.S. Military.

“The Vickers Guide is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that chronicles SIG’s history beginning with our German and Swiss roots, to the premier American firearms manufacturer we’ve become today,” said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales, SIG SAUER, Inc. “The content of volume one takes the reader on a historical journey of SIG SAUER through the development and modernization of our most iconic firearms, and the quality and insight that the Vickers Guide is known for and makes this book a must-have for every SIG, and firearms enthusiast alike.”

For more information, or to purchase, Vickers Guide: SIG SAUER (Volume 1) please visit sigsauer.com.

Vickers Guide: SIG SAUER (Volume 2), highlighting rifles, machine guns, and other special purpose weapons and will be released in 2021.

NSSF Launches PSAs on Storing Firearms Securely in Vehicles

NSSF Launches PSAs on Storing Firearms Securely in Vehicles

From NSSF

In two new video public service announcements, the National Shooting Sports Foundation® encourages gun owners to securely store their firearms when temporarily leaving them in vehicles.

Thefts of firearms from vehicles have risen in many parts of the country, but storing firearms securely and out of sight can help thwart thieves. NSSF® reminds gun owners that vehicle door locks, as well as the trunk or glove compartment, are vulnerable to entry—whereas a dedicated safe or lock box offers better protection of your firearm by presenting a more difficult, time-consuming challenge for thieves.

“No one wants their gun stolen from their vehicle and to live with the thought that it could be used in a crime,” said NSSF President and CEO Joe Bartozzi. “If you must temporarily leave your firearm in a vehicle, we encourage you to use a secure storage device to keep it hidden from prying eyes and inaccessible to thieves. The new PSAs show the many storage devices available for use in vehicles, including custom models designed to fit into consoles and other places in your car.”

Watch and download the full-length PSA and 30-second PSA here. Messaging in the new videos complements NSSF’s Firearm Safety in Vehicles brochure, which covers a complete list of vehicle storage tips, including:

If you must temporarily store a gun in your car or truck, for your safety and that of your community, we encourage you to take steps to properly store them. Use a secure storage device, keep it out of sight, try not to be away from the vehicle for an extended length of time and, when you arrive home, take the firearm inside with you to your secure home storage area.

For more information on firearm safety, visit NSSF.org/safety and ProjectChildSafe.org.

Speer Ammunition Awarded Norwegian and Swedish Police Duty Ammunition Contract

Speer Ammunition Awarded Norwegian and Swedish Police Duty Ammunition Contract

From Speer

Speer Ammunition was recently awarded the joint Nordic Police 9mm duty handgun ammunition contract for Speer 124-grain Gold Dot. Speer’s sister company Federal already holds the duty rifle contract for .223 Tactical Bonded and .308 Tactical Bonded Tip precision rounds. The duty handgun contract will supply these agencies for up to four years.

“We are extremely pleased with this prestigious contract award, as it validates the high level of trust the international law enforcement agencies have with our extremely reliable and innovative products,” said Speer’s President Jason Vanderbrink.

“The testing specifications and procedures for these contracts were some of the most thorough in the world,” said VP of Law Enforcement, Government and International Sales David Leis. “The use of Gold Dot technology in this contract ammunition ensures the highest performance threshold and absolute confidence in performance, and we are proud to produce ammunition that meets and exceeds our customer’s strict requirements.”

The selected duty rounds utilize Speer Gold Dot technology, which has set an industry benchmark for both self-defense and duty use, earning the trust of consumers and law enforcement world-wide. The bullet features a pressure-formed lead core that is bonded to an extremely uniform jacket a single atom at a time that virtually eliminates separation on impact for more retained weight and consistent penetration depths. The Gold Dot hollow-point design expands consistently through a full range of barriers. Reliable ignition and cycling are delivered thanks to sealed primers and nickel-plated brass.

Speer ammunition can be found at dealers nationwide or purchased online direct from Speer. For more information on all products from Speer or to shop online, visit www.speer.com

Teddy Roosevelt’s Revolver Brings $1.4 Million

Teddy Roosevelt’s Revolver Brings $1.4 Million

From Rock Island Auction Company

A firearms auction house in Illinois has sold President Theodore Roosevelt’s Colt revolver for $1.4 million. The sale came on the second day of Rock Island Auction Company’s three day December event dubbed “The Sale of the Century.” The Colt Single Action Army revolver was ordered as a gift for Roosevelt’s 54th birthday. Factory engraved and silver plated, it was shipped four days before his birthday, just over a week prior to the election of 1912, and ten days prior to his assassination attempt in Milwaukee, WI.

Roosevelt’s Colt was one of several firearms belonging to famous figures from history. Others included Elvis Presley, Annie Oakley, the “Father of Montana” Granville Stuart, Emperor Franz Joseph, General John “Black Jack” Pershing, and Tom Selleck.

Despite the hardships 2020 has brought, it proved to be another record year for RIAC, who again broke their own industry record by reaching $91.7 million in annual sales, with one auction still remaining this year. This was aided by the December auction, now the largest firearms auction ever held, which brought just over $22 million.

“What we’re seeing is the growing realization of the history and investment potential of these objects,” said RIAC President Kevin Hogan. “Year after year these numbers increase and it’s no coincidence. People love holding history in their hands, and have always wanted to possess what is beautiful. Collecting fine arms satisfies both.”

These results are in tune with an American upsurge in firearms ownership during a year filled with civil unrest and election concerns.

Smith & Wesson to Support NSSF through $500,000 Donation

From Smith & Wesson

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. announced today that it will be making a donation in the amount of $500,000 to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) to help fund their continued efforts to advocate for and support the firearms industry. The work that the NSSF performs on behalf of the firearms industry is unparalleled and they have been instrumental to ensuring the success of the industry for almost 60 years.

“When the NSSF decided to cancel the 2021 SHOT Show, we felt it was important to show them that we stand behind them during these challenging times. Smith & Wesson fully supports the NSSF and the work that they continue to do on behalf of our industry,” said Mark Smith, President and CEO. “The National Shooting Sports Foundation is a strong advocate for the Second Amendment and helps promote hunting and the shooting sports. Smith & Wesson is proud to have donated over $1 million in 2020 to support their efforts.”

To learn more about the National Shooting Sports Foundation, click here.

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Savage Arms RENEGAUGE in TrueTimber Prairie Camouflage

Savage Arms RENEGAUGE in TrueTimber Prairie Camouflage

From Savage Arms

Savage Arms is proud to announce a brand-new look for RENEGAUGE. The American made 12 gauge that won Guns & Ammo Magazine’s Shotgun of the Year and Wildfowl Magazine’s Editor’s Choice award is now available in TrueTimber Prairie.

“Over the past year, RENEGAUGE has proven to be a versatile platform,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “And TrueTimber’s Prairie is a versatile camouflage pattern that’s ideal for the arid landscapes of the west and Midwest, and the barrel and receiver of this new RENEGAUGE are coated in a light-tan Cerakote® that protects as well as it blends in.”

RENEGAUGE is ideal for wingshooters. At the core of RENEGAUGE’s success is the Dual Regulation Inline Valve system (D.R.I.V.). Both low-brass target shells and Magnum hunting shells will cycle the action with the same reliability and without any adjustment from the shooter. The fluting on the barrel helps create a well-balanced gun that swings exceptionally well, and the RENEGAUGE’s protective coatings and finishes create a gun that can withstand any conditions.

Features

• D.R.I.V. gas system

• TrueTimberPrairie Camo stock adjustable for length of pull, comb height, drop and cast

• One-piece, chrome plated action bar assembly

• Chrome plated reciprocating components

• Stock rod buffer to reduce felt recoil

• Fluted barrel with Cerakote finish

• Carbon steel ventilated rib with red fiberoptic sight

• Competition-ready easy loading magazine port

• Oversized controls

• 3 interchangeable flush mount choke tubes (Beretta/Benelli) – IC, M, F

• Hard-sided carrying case

RENEGAUGE is currently available in three other configurations:

RENEGAUGE Field: For an all-around work horse that can go anywhere and cycle anything, nothing beats RENEGAUGE Field.

RENEGAUGE Waterfowl: With its Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades pattern and 28” barrel, this RENEGAUGE is ideal for duck season.

RENEGAUGE Turkey: Turkey hunters will appreciate the extra concealment offered by this RENEGAUGE’s Mossy Oak Bottomland camo and the maneuverability of its 24” barrel.

Davidson’s Special Edition Engraved Colt Python

Davidson’s Special Edition Engraved Colt Python

From Davidson’s

Davidson’s, one of the nation’s top firearms wholesalers, has partnered with Automated Finishing and Colt’s Manufacturing to bring to market this very special edition Colt Python revolver.

The re-introduction of the iconic Colt Python brought a singular focus to Davidson’s purchasing team – make a special edition only available through Davidson’s. Working in conjunction with Automated Finishing, Davidson’s was able to design an exquisite engraved version of the 6” barreled model of the new Python.

The engraving is armory-grade cut engraving and encompasses the barrel, full underlug, frame, and backstrap. The top of the rib is left matte stainless to cut glare while sighting.

“We’ve produced many Exclusive Colt 1911s over just the past year and we were really excited to put something together for the Python”, said Kane Cannedy, VP of Purchasing for Davidson’s. “The work that Automated Finishing has done for us on other projects cannot be disputed in terms of quality and beauty. They were a great choice as a partner and we are very pleased with the outcome.”

Davidson’s special edition engraved Colt Python begins as a standard stainless 6” barreled Python chambered in .357 Magnum with walnut grip, red-ramp front sight, and adjustable rear sight.

Item#DAV-12405 has an MSRP of $2,499.99 and is available now.

For more information dealers can visit the Communications Center on DavidsonsInc.com.

Consumers are invited to visit our blog located at Blog.GalleryofGuns.com.

Beretta Armorer School Announcement

Beretta Armorer School Announcement

From Beretta USA

Beretta USA is pleased to announce that we have a sponsored 92/96 Series Pistol armorer course scheduled for January 27, 2021. Limited space is available, so register early.

ARMORER SCHOOL CONTACTS:

Linda Vougioukles, [email protected]

C.R. VanDerscoff (Instructor)

IN-FIELD COURSE:

Broward Sheriff’s Office Stockade

5400 Powerline Road, Building D

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

January 27, 2021 – 92/96 Series Pistols (8:00am – 4:00pm)

COSTS: $300 PER STUDENT

Registration cut off: January 11 – Broward Registration Form

All registrations handled by Beretta USA: [email protected]

Each firearm is covered in a one-day course and is open to law enforcement officers, military, and security personnel.

The Beretta Armorer Training Courses are designed for Law Enforcement/Military armorers, firearms instructors, and technicians. These courses provide complete and detailed answers to specific questions concerning the mechanical functioning, operating procedures, field stripping, inspection, trouble shooting, and maintenance of our firearms.

Certification will be provided by Beretta U.S.A. upon successful completion of the class and is valid for a period of 3 years.

About Beretta Defense Technologies:

Beretta Defense Technologies (BDT) is the strategic alliance of four Beretta Holding defense companies (including Beretta, Benelli, Sako and Steiner) that provide products and services to enable superior performance in the Defense and Law Enforcement communities. State-of-the-art machinery, extensive research and development capabilities, and long-standing worldwide experiences allow BDT products to respond to the ever-changing needs of defense and security personnel. These Beretta companies employ nearly 600 individuals within the United States with locations in Ohio, Vermont, Tennessee, Colorado, Maryland, New York, Texas, and Virginia.

About Beretta

Beretta, established in 1526, is the oldest industrial dynasty in the world tracing its roots through 16 generations of continuous family ownership. Firearms bearing the Beretta name have been sold for almost 500 years. Beretta USA Corp. was founded in 1977 and supplies the standard sidearm to the U.S. Armed Forces. Today, Beretta manufactures, distributes and markets a complete line of firearms, accessories and apparel. Beretta also owns and operates six retail Beretta Gallery stores worldwide. For additional information visit www.Beretta.com