October Basic Firearms Safety Class- Newton MA
When:
Sunday, October 15, 2017 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM (EDT)
Where:
New England Safety Partners61 Chapel StNewton, MA 02458
Hosted By:
New England Safety Partners
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Reprise: When is it Time to Take Away the Keys to the Gun Cabinet? — Alzheimer’s and Gun Ownership
Prompted by my friends over at the Liberal Gun Club, this is another in an occasional series of revisiting some of my old articles which had been published elsewhere over the years, perhaps lightly edited or updated with my current thoughts on the topic discussed. This is an article I wrote for Guns.com, and it […]![]()
The Trace LGC interview comments
We have already posted the article itself to Facebook, but wanted to provide some context regarding the interview itself and present a couple of important items regarding it. Recently three of our California members, including our national spokesperson, Lara Smith,...
Fall Selection Match Begins Road to Tokyo for Rifle/Pistol Athletes
Massachusetts State Mid-Range Championship 2017 At Reading Rifle and Revolver Club
Submitted by Maureen Trickett, Massachusetts CMP State Director The MA State Championship is fired over a two day period. Combining both aggregates is a test of marksmanship and consistency. Day One started at the 300 yard line. High scorers were Jeff Hirtle (200.10), Charlie Trickett (200.09), Rob Greene (199.14), Mike Pietrowicz(199.14) and Dave Marshall (199.13). Leading the FTR was Barbara Continue Reading
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Bugging out, revisited.
As I’ve mentioned (and expanded on in Prepping For Life), I’m not usually a fan of the “bugout” concept — at least as it’s typically conceived.
As many people think of it, bugging out is a semi-permanent relocation to a retreat preselected for its defensibility and likely stocked with survival provisions. Others think of bugging out as running to a wilderness area where they can’t easily be found and where they can “live off the land”. Some combine the concepts …
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CMP Sets November Highpower Rifle Matches at Camp Perry
By Ashley Brugnone, CMP Writer CAMP PERRY, Ohio – The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) will be hosting an 800 Aggregate (80 shot) Rifle Match on Viale Range of Camp Perry on Sunday, November 12, and an EIC Service Rifle Match immediately following the same day. The 800 Agg. will begin at 8:00 a.m. Both matches are scheduled to be fired Continue Reading
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Your Hump Day Reading List for September 13, 2017
More great articles to help you and your family stay safe and sound!
You’ve got the tourniquet…
…but do you know how to use it? Caleb Causey from Lone Star Medics shows you the basics of applying a tourniquet properly.
So you know how to use a tourniquet…
…but have you practiced applying it to yourself under a realistic scenario? Caleb’s back, this time with a “dry fire” exercise to help you help yourself when you’ve been …
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CMP Maine State Director Brings Marksmanship Practice to Cabela’s Outdoor Sports Store
By Roy Gorman, Maine CMP State Director In late July, I was asked if I would be interested in running the BB Gun Range at the Cabela’s Scarborough store, and seeing a win-win situation in which I could promote junior programs in Maine, I readily agreed. The dates for the event were 19 and 20 August from 11:00 a.m. to Continue Reading
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