9th Circuit Reverses District Court Victory In Sylvester v. Harris

A three judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the District Court in the case of Sylvester et al v. Harris. The decision released today found that the 10-day waiting period for California holders of a license to carry, holders of a California Certificate of Eligibility, or have firearms registered with the State of California was presumptively constitutional under intermediate scrutiny. This reversed the decision by Judge Anthony W. Ishii of the US District Court for the Eastern District of California who had found in 2014 that this waiting period contravened the Second Amendment.

The 9th Circuit’s opinion written by Judge Mary Schroeder, a Carter appointee, has some real gems in it. Referring to the District Court’s opinion she wrote:

The district court dismissed the State’s argument. The
court thereby essentially discounted the dangers inherent in
the proliferation of guns, including guns suitable only for use
to injure others, such as Saturday night specials or large capacity
guns that have been used in mass shootings.

Not only did Judge Schroeder use a term that has racist origins – Saturday night specials – but she asserts that firearms with “large capacity” are only suitable for killing or injuring others. No bias there, is there?

Judge Schroeder then continues later in her opinion to assert that firearms buyers in the 18th and 19th centuries had to wait a long period of time to receive their firearms. Thus, when examined in that context, a waiting period of (hopefully only) 10 days was no big deal.

There is, moreover, nothing new in having to wait for the
delivery of a weapon. Before the age of superstores and
superhighways, most folks could not expect to take
possession of a firearm immediately upon deciding to
purchase one. As a purely practical matter, delivery took
time. Our 18th and 19th century forebears knew nothing
about electronic transmissions. Delays of a week or more
were not the product of governmental regulations, but such
delays had to be routinely accepted as part of doing business.

It therefore cannot be said that the regulation places a
substantial burden on a Second Amendment right.
Intermediate scrutiny is appropriate.

As the announcer in the infomercial says, “But wait! There’s More”.

The district court reasoned that a cooling-off period
would not have any deterrent effect on crimes committed by
subsequent purchasers, because if they wanted to commit an
impulsive act of violence, they already had the means to do
so. This assumes that all subsequent purchasers who wish to
purchase a weapon for criminal purposes already have an
operable weapon suitable to do the job.



The district court’s assumption is not warranted. An
individual who already owns a hunting rifle, for example,
may want to purchase a larger capacity weapon that will do
more damage when fired into a crowd. A 10-day cooling-off
period would serve to discourage such conduct and would
impose no serious burden on the core Second Amendment
right of defense of the home identified in
Heller. 554 U.S. at
628.

Obviously Judge Schroeder is ignorant of the damage that could be done by an ordinary shotgun like the Remington 870 when fired into a crowd. If you added something like the Paradigm Gator Shotgun Spreader choke and a shoulder bag full of #4 buck then you would have real carnage.

Chief Judge Sidney Thomas, a Clinton appointee and the architect of the en banc hearing in the Perutta case, wrote a concurring opinion agreeing with the decision but saying that waiting periods were presumptively lawful. Obama appointee Judge Jacqueline H. Nguyen joined in unanimous decision.

Brandon Combs, executive director of the Calguns Foundation, released a strongly worded statement on the decision. Combs, in addition to his position with Calguns, is one of the plaintiffs in the case.

SAN FRANCISCO (December 14, 2016) – In response to today’s Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision overturning the trial court in the case of Jeff Silvester, et al., v. Attorney General Kamala Harris, a federal Second Amendment civil rights lawsuit challenging the State of California’s 10-day waiting period laws, Brandon Combs, executive director of The Calguns Foundation, has released the following statement:


“Today, this panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has proven to be more interested in their own policy preferences than the Constitution and the text, history, and tradition of the Second Amendment.


In its decision, the Court bizarrely ruled that even a person legally carrying a concealed weapon as he buys another gun at retail needs to be ‘cooled off’ for 10 days before taking possession of another constitutionally-protected firearm.


That holding is not even rational, much less should it survive any kind of heightened constitutional scrutiny compelled by the Supreme Court’s Heller and McDonald opinions.


After undertaking significant discovery, depositions, and a three-day bench trial, Federal District Court Judge Anthony W. Ishii issued his Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, which held the State of California’s 10-day waiting period laws to be irrational and unconstitutional as applied to three categories of gun purchasers.


Today’s opinion is but one of a growing string of wrongly-decided Second Amendment cases and serves to underscore that, if the fundamental, individual, Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms is to survive as something more than a second-class right, the Supreme Court will need to say so once more.


This fight is far from over. Our legal team is hard at work exploring all legal options to advance this case and the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.”


Silvester v. Harris is supported by civil rights organizations The Calguns Foundation (Sacramento, CA) and Second Amendment Foundation (Bellevue, WA).

Decisions like this by the 9th Circuit illustrate just how much the lower courts have blatantly ignored the Supreme Court’s decisions in both Heller and McDonald. It also illustrates the need for a originalist in the mold of Justice Scalia to fill his shoes on the Supreme Court. Perhaps when we get one, two, or three new justices on the Supreme Court appointed by a President Trump then nonsense decisions like this one out of the 9th Circuit will be slapped down in 6-3 or 7-2 decisions.

Shareholders Vote To Change Name Of Smith & Wesson Holding Company

Smith & Wesson Holding Company (SWHC), the parent company of such brands as Smith & Wesson, Crimson Trace, and Battenfield Technologies, reported today that shareholders approved the requested corporate name change. Effective January 2017, the new holding company name will be American Outdoors Brand Corporation. The press release below reports that shareholders “overwhelmingly” supported the name change. The winning percentage was not released but I have a request in to their investor relations department for this information.

As one of the shareholders of record that voted “No” on this name change, I still think this is a mistake on the part of the company. While their product mix has been greatly broadened through acquisitions of companies such as Crimson Trace and Battenfield Technologies, I still think the value of an instantly recognizable name – Smith & Wesson – is invaluable. The firearm division will still retain the name “Smith & Wesson” and it is only the holding company that is changing its name.


From investor relations:

Holding Corporation Will Become American Outdoor Brands Corporation

SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Dec. 13, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select: SWHC), today announced that its stockholders have overwhelmingly approved a change to the holding company’s name from Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation to American Outdoor Brands Corporation. The name change does not impact Smith & Wesson Corp., the name of the company’s firearms division, which has legendary roots dating back to 1852 and will remain unchanged. The name change pertains only to the holding corporation that acquired Smith & Wesson in 2001 and now owns Smith & Wesson Corp., Battenfeld Technologies, Inc., and Crimson Trace Corporation, which represent the company’s firearms, manufacturing services, accessories, and electro-optics divisions.

James Debney, President and Chief Executive Officer of Smith & Wesson, said, “We are excited about the results of today’s stockholder vote. We believe that American Outdoor Brands Corporation is a name that truly represents our broad and growing array of brands and businesses in the shooting, hunting, and rugged outdoor enthusiast markets. Looking ahead, and operating as American Outdoor Brands Corporation, we intend to continue building upon our portfolio, focusing on brands and products that best meet the needs and lifestyle of our target consumers.”

The name change will be effective on or about January 1, 2017, at which time the company will adopt the common stock trading symbol “AOBC” for its NASDAQ stock exchange listing.

Observations On Travel

The Complementary Spouse and I recently got home from a quick trip to St. Louis. Our primary reason for this trip was to check up on my mother-in-law who is in a nursing home. When someone is 87 you know the time you have with them on this Earth is limited and you have to grab as much now as you can.

This trip to St. Louis was different than most as we flew. My brother-in-law Larry, the Delta captain, arranged for us to have “buddy passes”. This worked out well as the flights we chose always had available seats. Indeed, on three out of the four flight segments we were seated in Comfort Class.

I’m not a road warrior that flies on a weekly basis but I do get in 2-3 trips by air yearly. I have some observations on travel based upon this trip. Your mileage may vary but this is what I found.

  • I always pack more clothes than I need. This trip I had two sweaters and a fleece vest because I was worried about the anticipated cold snap in St. Louis. I could have gotten by with just one sweater. Family doesn’t care if you wear the same clothes day after day or not.
  • If you have a shoe fetish, you will love airport terminals. Some of the footwear chosen by women, while very stylish, seems really impractical when you have to deal with escalators and long walks to your gate. 
  • I always sleep better in my own bed with my own pillow. 
  • Gate agents are the key to getting good seats if you fly stand-by. I found the Delta gate agents very helpful.
  • The Southwest system of free checked baggage cuts down on carry-ons and lets the plane load quicker. Delta charges for checked baggage and most passengers push the limits on carry-ons.
  • The seats in Comfort Class don’t seem any different than regular economy class. I understand that they are supposed to have more leg room. I can’t really say as the one leg where we weren’t in Comfort Class we were in the exit row. I love to sit in exit rows!
  • The International Terminal or Terminal F at Hartfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is really nice! Our flight from Atlanta to Asheville boarded out of this terminal for some reason. Maybe they consider Asheville to be so unlike the rest of North Carolina that it is considered a foreign country.
  • The final observation – and this may be shocking – is that TSA personnel seem to have gotten a course in customer interactions. Unlike most other times, they were not surly. Both the document checker and the screeners were actually pleasant. I even got a compliment from one of the screening agents when I went through the “nudie machine” as my belt and watch were off and my pockets were completely empty. Maybe the election of Trump is already having consequences!

GRNC Needs Gun Show Coordinators

Working the Grass Roots North Carolina booth at the Asheville gun shows has been my way to help educate people face-to-face, one-on-one, about gun rights and related issues for a few years now. While we only pick up a few paying members per show, we do a good job of getting the word out on current issues. John Hammond, the coordinator for Asheville, does a great job in organizing our cadre of volunteers and I’ve met some great people through his efforts.

GRNC is in need of people to coordinate the volunteers at gun shows in other cities. The alert below mentions Hickory, Concord, Winston-Salem, and Lumberton. If you are a gun rights supporter in any of these areas, this is your chance to increase your outreach.

BE A GUN SHOW COORDINATOR


Grass Roots North Carolina is in need of Gun Show Coordinators at
several locations across the state, including:

  • Concord

  • Hickory

  • Lumberton

  • Winston-Salem



Responsibilities include promoting the goals and objectives of
GRNC,
signing up and renewing memberships, soliciting contributions, and
acting as GRNC’s ambassador to the public. Coordinators are encouraged
to
manage their show independently, but will receive all necessary training
and additional support from GRNC’s leadership team, many of whom
started out as gun show coordinators themselves.

Each coordinator will be provided a kit containing the necessary display equipment and
literature, and before each show GRNC will issue alerts requesting additional volunteer support.

The position requires individuals to be self-motivated,
organized and dedicated to advancing gun rights.  There can be as many as six shows per year at some locations.

This challenging position is also very rewarding, since gun show
coordinators are an integral part of NC’s only no-compromise gun rights organization
. During the past twenty years GRNC has been responsible for following:  

  • Castle Doctrine, enabling you to better defend your
    family against violent predators;
  • Concealed carry in state and municipal parks;
  • Concealed carry in financial
    institutions;
  • Harmonizing state laws on Title II firearms, as regulated by the National Firearms Act of 1934;
    and
  • Improvements in North Carolina’s concealed handgun permit application process.
  • GRNC was a litigant in Bateman v. Perdue, in which North
    Carolina’s universal ban on guns outside the home during declared states
    of emergency
    was struck down as unconstitutional. We then ensured repealed of NCGS
    14-288.7, ensuring that citizens can protect themselves outside their
    homes
    during declared states of emergency.
  • GRNC recently engineered passage of House Bill 937, which features:Concealed carry in
    restaurants;
  • Ability of handgun permit-holders to keep firearms in closed compartments in locked motor
    vehicles on educational properties;
  • Expanded concealed carry in state and municipal parks;
  • Concealed carry in
    parades and funerals; and
  • Ability to keep firearms in closed containers in locked motor vehicles in state government
    parking lots.
  • GRNC has killed too many anti-gun bills
    to count.

If you are interested in being part of GRNC’s continuing success, please respond to:



Please include which gun show
location you are interested in and your contact information, including phone number and email address.

Sportsman’s Act Must Wait Until 2017

The National Shooting Sports Foundation’s Government Relations Update contained some discouraging news. The Bipartisan Sportsman’s Act has been stranded as Congress did not pass the Energy Conference Report. The bill had been made a part of the omnibus bill.

Given the funding for range development included in the bill, all I can say is damn!

From NSSF:

Congress Strands Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act in Unpassed Energy Conference Report

The 114th Congress is set to adjourn without having passed the Energy Conference Report that contained the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act. In the end, Congressional leadership didn’t feel important components of energy policy were in place in the legislative package and the measure languished in the conference committee as both sides of Capitol Hill focused on the continuing resolution needed to fun the federal government through April 28, 2017.
NSSF would like to thank U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and U.S. Rep. Rob Bishop (R-Utah) for their stewardship of the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act in their respective chambers. Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) also deserves acknowledgement for her work on crafting a bipartisan bill. We would also like to express our thanks and appreciation for the thousands of American hunters, target shooters and gun owners who stood up for their traditions and contacted their senators and representatives during the sustained effort to pass this legislation during the 114th Congress. NSSF will be communicating about legislative priorities for the new Congress in January.

Happy 500th, Pastor Kenn!

I first met Rev. Kenn Blanchard in 2011 at the NRA Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh. I had been listening to his podcast The Urban Shooter/Black Man with a Gun for a while and liked his take on things. I really got to know Kenn later that year at the Lucky Gunner Blogger Shoot later that spring. He is one of a kind and I feel fortunate to be able to call him my friend. We in the gun culture are also extremely fortunate to have him on our side as he is a tireless advocate for gun rights.

Kenn is now about to broadcast his 500th show. Having been a co-host on The Polite Society Podcast for a couple of years now, I can tell you how rare that is. And how hard!

So congratulations to Pastor Kenn on this feat of endurance and skill. I’m glad he’s out there!

‘Black Man With A Gun’ Turns 500
Changes Coming to Kenn Blanchard’s Podcast and Blog
Rev. Kenn Blanchard hits a milestone as a digital influencer with the 500th episode of his popular podcast, “Black Man With a Gun,” going live on Dec. 9, 2016 on http://blackmanwithagun.com/.

Averaging 2,500 downloads a week, the weekly podcast is personal, entertaining and informative – with news and stories, and personal views about what is trending in the gun world. With more than 1.5 million downloads to date, Blanchard has interviewed notable celebrities in the gun community, including the NRA’s Wayne LaPierre, R. Lee Ermy, Colion Noir, Mas Ayoob, Julie Goleb, Kim Rhode, and actors such as Tim Able and Ernie Hudson. As a podcaster and speaker, Blanchard is often called to present to the new media nationally, introducing new audiences to the gun community.

Blanchard – who describes himself as an urban gun rights activist, writer, professional speaker and outdoorsman – created the “Black Man With A Gun” website in 1999 to promote his first book, also titled “Black Man With A Gun.” He believed that podcasting would be the best way, in 2007, to connect with the growing number of people he met while testifying on the behalf of concealed carry in the states of Virginia, Texas, Michigan, South Carolina, Maryland and Wisconsin.

In 2017, Blanchard plans to grow not only his podcast, which keeps trending upward, but also his blog, “Black Man With A Gun,” which recently underwent a major redesign. He is joined by a noteworthy team of contributors on the site for training tips, product reviews and commentary.

Blanchard is opening the door for sponsorship of his podcast. A gifted storyteller, Blanchard continues to use technology to put brands into the earbuds and onto the eyes of a growing population that is listening to podcasts.
The Black Man With A Gun Show can be found on iTunesStitcherSpreakerPodbeaniHeart radio, and the BlackManWithAGun.com.

Gov. Cuomo Sued Over NY Ban On Tasers And Stun Guns

Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the State of New York were sued yesterday in US District Court for the Northern District of New York over the state’s ban on tasers and stun guns. The Firearms Policy Coalition and the Firearms Policy Foundation sued the state in conjunction with Middleburgh, NY Mayor  Matthew Avitabile.

The suit is brought on Second Amendment grounds and follows the Supreme Court’s decision on a similar Massachusetts case in which they found that a stun gun is covered by the Second Amendment.

From the Firearms Policy Coalition:

FPC, FPF, and Mayor of Middleburgh Sue Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York Over Ban on Tasers and Nonlethal Weapons in New Second Amendment Legal Challenge
ALBANY, NY and SACRAMENTO, CA (December 6, 2016) — Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), Firearms Policy Foundation (FPF), and New York resident Matthew Avitabile have filed a federal Second Amendment civil rights lawsuit against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in an effort to strike down the state’s ban on the acquisition and possession of Tasers and other nonlethal (sometimes called “less-than-lethal”) weapons.
Individual plaintiff Matthew Avitabile is the mayor of Middleburgh, New York and would like to buy and keep a Taser for self-defense. But New York Penal Law § 265.01 states that “A person is guilty of criminal possession of a weapon” if “He or she possesses any….electronic dart gun” or “electronic stun gun,” making the crime punishable as a misdemeanor.
The complaint states that, “Given the [United States Supreme Court] decision in Heller, Defendants may not completely ban the keeping and bearing of arms for self-defense” or “impose regulations on the right to keep and carry arms that are inconsistent with the Second Amendment.”
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court dealt a blow to a similar Massachusetts law, but that case was resolved before a final decision was reached.
Said lead counsel Stephen Stamboulieh about the case, “We are pleased to be working to vindicate Mr. Avitabile’s Second Amendment civil rights and hope to expand the right to keep and bear arms for all law-abiding New York residents through this lawsuit.”
“The Second Amendment absolutely protects the right of law-abiding people to buy and possess all arms in common use for self-defense, like Tasers,” stated Brandon Combs, president of the Coalition and chairman of the Foundation.
“We are more than happy to remind New York that the right to keep and bear arms prevails over paternalistic and unconstitutional statutes like theirs.”
Governor Cuomo and Superintendent of the New York State Police Lt. Col. George Beach are named as defendants in the case.
Stamboulieh is joined on the case by attorney Alan Beck of San Diego. Attorney Stephen Duvernay of Sacramento-based Benbrook Law Group and Eugene Volokh, a UCLA law professor who has written and taught extensively about the First and Second Amendments, are consulting on the case. Before joining the UCLA faculty 20 years ago, Volokh clerked for Judge Alex Kozinski of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and Justice Sandra Day O’Connor of the U.S. Supreme Court. He also operates the popular legal blog “The Volokh Conspiracy,” now hosted at the Washington Post.
A copy of the lawsuit’s complaint can be viewed or downloaded at http://www.firearmspolicy.org/legal/avitabile-v-cuomo.
Firearms Policy Coalition (www.firearmspolicy.org) is a 501(c)4 grassroots nonprofit organization.  FPC’s mission is to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, especially the fundamental, individual Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.
Firearms Policy Foundation (www.firearmsfoundation.org) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. FPF’s mission is to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and the People’s rights, privileges and immunities deeply rooted in this Nation’s history and tradition, especially the inalienable, fundamental, and individual right to keep and bear arms.

A Day That Will Live In Infamy Plus 75 Years

When an event that was discussed by your parents when you were a kid is now about to have its 75th anniversary, you begin to feel a little old. I was born a little more than 15 years after the Japanese Imperial Navy launched their attack on Pearl Harbor.

My mother would tell me the story, probably apocryphal, of a young Navy officer who grew up in her Staten Island neighborhood who was saved from facial burns by his Noxzema shaving creme. Likewise, she would tell me the story of how my Uncle John skipped class at Manhattan College on December 8th along with some of his fellow classmates to join the Navy.

It was a different time and a different war.

Every year I search for new propaganda posters that include the phrase “Remember Pearl Harbor”. Here are a couple of the more different ones.

Action Alert From NSSF

The National Shooting Sports Foundation released an action alert at the end of last week. The Bipartisan Sportsman’s Act which is part of an energy bill that needs to be passed will come up for discussion this week. Even if you don’t hunt or fish the bill includes an item that should appeal to all shooters:  a provision for shooting range development.

From NSSF:


Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act
Your Immediate Action is Needed

The most important legislation in a generation for America’s hunters and target shooters is at a crucial stage. Senators and members of the US House of Representatives have just days to complete negotiations on the Energy Policy Modernization Act conference report that includes the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act.

Call Your U.S. Representative and both US Senators and politely insist that Congress act on the Energy Conference report that contains the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act. Please CALL TODAY before Congress takes up the Continuing Resolution next week to fund the federal government past Dec. 9.

We do NOT want Congress to punt the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act into the next congress that begins in January. We have come too far to go back to “square one” and begin again.

Please call today to help protect and preserve our cherished outdoor traditions.

House Switchboard: 202-224-3121

Look up your U.S. Representative: http://nssf.it/CongLookup

Monthly Contests

Aaron at the Weapon Blog has released his monthly list of contests where you can win firearms or assorted related items. The rifle that caught my eye in the list was the Ruger Precision Rifle while the pistol that caught my eye was the Coonan 1911 in your choice of .357 Magnum or .45 ACP. There are also a number of other prizes as you can see below.

Handguns

  • Glock 22
    Deadline: December 8, 2016
    Added to list: November 14, 2016
    https://gleam.io/mBswU/glock-22-giveaway
  • Ruger Armerican Pistol
    Deadline: December 15, 2016
    Added to list: December 2, 2016
    https://ggg.galleryofguns.com/
  • Coonan .357 or .45ACP
    Deadline: December 16, 2016
    Added to list: October 31, 2016
    http://www.coonaninc.com/lp/gun-and-gear-giveaway/
  • 25 Guns of Christmas
    Deadline: December 25, 2016
    Added to list: November 1, 2016
    http://www.tropgun.com/25gunsofchristmas.php
  • Ruger LC9S
    Deadline: December 30, 2016
    Added to list: December 2, 2016
    http://grabagun.com/giveaway
  • Ruger LCP
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: December 2, 2016
    https://www.facebook.com/TombstoneTactical/app/190076381016644/
  • Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: November 18, 2016
    https://www.cashquickpawn.com/pages/promotions-contest-giveaways
  • 5 Elite Guns
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: November 1, 2016
    https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/freegungiveaway/2016nov-dec/index.html?id=MediaBuy2016-11&sid=WeaponBlog
  • Shooters Arms 1911
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: April 5, 2016
    http://www.contests.gunownersofcanada.ca/2016—1911-giveaway.html
  • NRA 24-Gun Collection
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: September 4, 2015
    https://www.nra.org/sweepstakes/
  • Rock Target FS HC
    Deadline: January 31, 2017
    Added to list: November 14, 2016
    http://americanhandgunner.com/fmg-surveys/47756/

Rifles

  • Voodoo Tactical Deluxe Terminator Padded MOLLE Range Bag
    Deadline: December 2, 2016
    Added to list: November 29, 2016
    http://www.guncarryreviews.com/giveaway-time/
  • Smith & Wesson M&P15T
    Deadline: December 2, 2016
    Added to list: November 29, 2016
    http://www.womensoutdoornews.com/2016/11/mp15t-giveaway/
  • Leaspeed6 AR-15
    Deadline: December 14, 2016
    Added to list: November 23, 2016
    http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/bapid=504/ClientPage/2016-Leaspeed6-AR15-Giveaway
  • Ruger Precision Rifle
    Deadline: December 15, 2016
    Added to list: December 2, 2016
    https://www.galleryofguns.com/
  • S.W.A.T Firearms AR-15
    Deadline: December 15, 2016
    Added to list: November 14, 2016
    http://cqrcengage.com/gunowners/app/register?0&m=209762
  • 22plinkster’s Card Splitting Challenge IV
    Deadline: December 25, 2016
    Added to list: November 29, 2016
    https://www.full30.com/video/eaefc7cbdcf07901f4469d4fe554cd6a
  • Bug Out Bag
    Deadline: December 30, 2016
    Added to list: December 2, 2016
    https://contest.io/c/bdico4iz
  • Moriarti Arms AR-9
    Deadline: December 30, 2016
    Added to list: November 30, 2016
    https://moriartiarmaments.com/Monthly-Giveaway
  • Springfield Armory SAINT
    Deadline: December 30, 2016
    Added to list: November 8, 2016
    http://woobox.com/ujwfdi/i472iy
  • Springfield Armory SAINT
    Deadline: December 30, 2016
    Added to list: November 1, 2016
    http://www.gunwinner.com/contest/springfield-armory-saint-giveaway
  • Smith & Wesson SD9VE
    Deadline: December 30, 2016
    Added to list: November 3, 2016
    http://contests.gunownersofcanada.ca/2016—lanz-shooting-supplies-pistol-giveaway.html
  • AX 300 Win Mag
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: November 18, 2016
    https://nagr.org/2017/member_2017_nc.aspx
  • Patriot Ordinance Factory Renegade
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: November 14, 2016
    http://www.impactguns.com/sweepstakes.aspx
  • Colt AR-15
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: October 5, 2016
    https://www.secondamendmentgiveaways.com/
  • Remington 200
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: August 23, 2016
    http://200sweepstakes.remington.com/
  • Thompson/Contender Compass
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: July 19, 2016
    https://tcarms.com/dreamtruckgiveaway
  • Smith & Wesson M&P AR-15
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: October 7, 2015
    http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/win-free-gun
  • Rock Target FS HC
    Deadline: January 31, 2017
    Added to list: November 14, 2016
    http://americanhandgunner.com/fmg-surveys/47756/
  • Savage MK II BTV
    Deadline: 5,000 Group Members
    Added to list: January 7, 2015
    https://mewe.com/join/pray_hard_shoot_straight
  • Xena-15 GEN4
    Deadline: 100,000 Subscribers
    Added to list: February 18, 2016
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFY0jhhMw54
  • Cerakote
    Deadline: Recurring Monthly
    Added to list: October 17, 2016
    https://welikeshooting.com/bdl/
  • CVA Muzzleloader
    Deadline: Recurring Monthly
    Added to list: January 1, 2015
    http://www.cva.com/CVA-Contest.php

Shotguns

  • None this month

Air Rifles

  • Nickel & Gold Colt Peacemaker
    Deadline: December 8, 2016
    Added to list: November 23, 2016
    http://woobox.com/h4ox3o

Ammunition

  • 1,250 Rounds of 12ga Rio BlueSteel
    Deadline: January 31, 2017
    Added to list: November 3, 2016
    http://www.rioammosweeps.com/

Knives

  • Grayman SATU folder
    Deadline: December 15, 2016
    Added to list: December 1, 2016
    http://woobox.com/mo8hai/i8in50

Constitution

  • None this month

Gun Rights Organizations

  • None this month

Accessories

  • Tannerite Pro Pack
    Deadline: December 2, 2016
    Added to list: November 29, 2016
    http://woobox.com/f6f6vr/i80h4m
  • Aimpoint 3X-C Magnifier and FlipMount
    Deadline: December 2, 2016
    Added to list: November 23, 2016
    http://a.pgtb.me/xGzr5J
  • Rugged Suppressors Surge 762
    Deadline: December 4, 2016
    Added to list: November 29, 2016
    https://www.facebook.com/SilencerShop/app/423461697723768/
  • Nine Line Tactical Bundle
    Deadline: December 4, 2016
    Added to list: November 29, 2016
    https://www.facebook.com/NineLineApparel/app/211058802266771
  • Ultimate Outdoor Giveaway
    Deadline: December 14, 2016
    Added to list: November 14, 2016
    http://www.cabelas.com/category/sweepstakes/905258880.uts
  • 85qt Gator Box Cooler Package
    Deadline: December 15, 2016
    Added to list: November 18, 2016
    http://southernlifeapparel.com/pages/christmas-giveaway
  • APOC Armory Complete AR-15 Upper
    Deadline: December 17, 2016
    Added to list: November 23, 2016
    https://www.facebook.com/ar15discounts/app/228910107186452/
  • Rifle Body Armor Kit
    Deadline: December 18, 2016
    Added to list: November 18, 2016
    http://swee.ps/zdsOsQay
  • 5.11 Tactical Christmas Bundle Giveaway
    Deadline: December 23, 2016
    Added to list: November 8, 2016
    https://gleam.io/Bv5WB/511-tactical-christmas-bundle-giveaway
  • Polaris RGR 570 XP
    Deadline: December 28, 2016
    Added to list: October 25, 2016
    https://www.mackspw.com/contestentry–id-17
  • Nickel Boron BCG
    Deadline: December 30, 2016
    Added to list: November 8, 2016
    https://www.facebook.com/APOCarmory/app/228910107186452/
  • $500 Gift Card
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: December 2, 2016
    https://app.brandsatisfaction.com/land/2165?front_surveys=2134
  • SureFire EB1
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: November 18, 2016
    https://everydaycarry.com/giveaway
  • $3,000 King’s Camo Package
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: November 18, 2016
    http://swee.ps/luSoQyhM
  • $5,000 Kahr Arms Gift Certificate
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: October 17, 2016
    http://www.personaldefenseworld.com/2016/10/kahr-firearms-group-shooting-contest/
  • Rocky Boots For Life
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: October 12, 2016
    http://www.rockyboots.com/rockyboots4life/
  • Taurus Judge 10 Year Anniversary
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: October 12, 2016
    http://www.taurus-judge.com/tour/
  • Blastout 51T
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: September 16, 2016
    https://apps.agorapulse.com/mobile/sweepstake/71605
  • $250 2A Shooting Supply Gift Certificate
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: August 25, 2016
    https://2ashootingsupply.com/giveaways/
  • Trip To Taurus Headquarters
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: August 23, 2016
    http://www.taurus-judge.com/tour/index.html
  • Mossy Oak Rock Starz
    Deadline: January 4, 2017
    Added to list: August 30, 2016
    http://www.addictionattractants.com/rockstarzphotocontest.html
  • NRA Ultimate Shooting Experience
    Deadline: February 28, 2017
    Added to list: September 16, 2016
    https://www.nrawc.org/ShootingExperience/default.aspx
  • Yamaha Side-By-Side
    Deadline: May 31, 2017
    Added to list: November 18, 2016
    http://www.powderhook.com/contests/yamaha-side-by-side
  • Patriot Ordinance Factory Drop-In Trigger
    Deadline: Recurring Monthly
    Added to list: August 23, 2016
    https://pof-usa.com/monthly-contest-giveaway/
  • Relentless Tactical Gun Belt
    Deadline: Recurring Monthly
    Added to list: August 16, 2016
    https://relentless.leadpages.co/relentless-tactical-belt-giveaway/
  • $100 60X Gift Card
    Deadline: Recurring Monthly
    Added to list: August 8, 2016
    http://www.60xcustomstrings.com/giveaway/
  • Trailboss
    Deadline: Recurring Monthly
    Added to list: July 13, 2016
    http://www.trailbossguns.com/signup.html
  • ATN SHot Trax-HD
    Deadline: Recurring Monthly
    Added to list: April 4, 2016
    http://lauraburgess.com/clients/american-technologies-network/ATN_VideoContest_0416.pdf
  • Parker Crossbow
    Deadline: Recurring Monthly
    Added to list: February 17, 2016
    http://www.parkerbows.com/giveawaynewxbow.html
  • Parker Compound Bow
    Deadline: Recurring Monthly
    Added to list: February 11, 2015
    http://www.parkerbows.com/giveawaynew.html
  • Dead Air Armament #MuzzleBrakeMonday
    Deadline: Recurring Weekly
    Added to list: June 9, 2015
    https://www.facebook.com/DeadAirSilencers/photos/a.574740122637686.1073741828.567415350036830/682580115187019/
  • Franklin Armory 9″ FST Keymod Rail
    Deadline: 10,000 Facebook Fans
    Added to list: November 18, 2016
    https://www.facebook.com/franklin.armory/photos/a.243357719130637.62582.240937162706026/913602745439461/

Raffles

  • Agency Arms / Mission Volant Shot Show Raffle
    Deadline: December 15, 2016
    Added to list: September 28, 2016
    http://www.shotshowraffle.com/
  • Hart’s Fort Rifle
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: February 8, 2016
    https://www.youcaring.com/homeless-and-at-risk-military-veterans-516369
  • Outdoor Mentors Gun A Week
    Deadline: December 31, 2016
    Added to list: January 6, 2016
    http://outdoormentors.org/content/2016-gun-week-drawing
  • Sandcrabs Baseball Support
    Deadline: January 14, 2017
    Added to list: October 6, 2016
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/99849707935/permalink/10154440211502936/
  • Badger Ordnance USMC M40A5 Rifle
    Deadline: January 18, 2017
    Added to list: November 18, 2016
    http://www.reconsniperfoundation.org/store/badger-ordnance-usmc-m40a5-rifle-raffle
  • 2016 50 Gun Fundraiser
    Deadline: Only 500 tickets sold
    Added to list: January 28, 2016
    http://www.pitstopbbq.org/#!2016-50-Gun-Fundraiser/cp5g/i2l12v0s1

Training

  • Ultimate Shooting Experience
    Deadline: February 28, 2017
    Added to list: November 14, 2016
    https://www.nrawc.org/ShootingExperience/default.aspx
  • Tactical Training Adventure
    Deadline: 60,000 Contest entries
    Added to list: August 17, 2015
    https://freedomfightersfoundation.org/sweepstakes/

Hunting

  • Ohio Big Buck Hunt
    Deadline: December 19, 2016
    Added to list: November 3, 2016
    http://www.buckmasters.com/contests/Hunt/c/JBOHI6/s/4