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Will Hayden of Discovery Channel’s Sons of Guns to give away a Red Jacket AR-15 on Facebook

Will Hayden of Discovery Channel’s Sons of Guns to give away a Red Jacket AR-15 on Facebook

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Will Hayden, former Marine and owner of Red Jacket Firearms in Baton Rouge, LA will give away a signed Red Jacket D.I. Ar-15 to the first person to ask for it after he gains 100,000 fans on his Facebook page. Since opening his Facebook page a week ago, the popular star of Discovery’s Sons of Guns has more than 14,000 fans so the wait for this great gun should be short.

In hopes of securing an interview with him at next month’s SHOT Show in Las Vegas, I am asking all of our readers to head over to his Facebook page and hit the “Like” button at the top of his page. Then please post him a note on his page saying “Dan Kidder from Sportsman’s News sent me.” If enough people let him know that I sent you to his page, perhaps he will grant me an interview at the show. Not only will you have a chance for a great one-of-a-kind custom made Red Jacket AR-15, but you will get to read the article I do after the interview right here on this site. Thanks for your help and to get to Will Hayden’s Facebook page, click here.

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December Gun of the Month Giveaway: Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Sport

December Gun of the Month Giveaway: Smith & Wesson M&P 15 Sport

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Smith & Wesson has taken all of the best features of an AR15 and encapsulated them into their Military & Police (M&P) line with the introduction of the M&P15 Sport.

This incarnation of the modern sporting rifle features a 16-inch barrel, six position adjustable stock, fully adjustable rear sights and elevation adjustable front sights. Continue Reading

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Congratulations to Millerk420 Our November Gun of the Month Winner

Congratulations to Millerk420 Our November Gun of the Month Winner

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Congratulations to Karsten Miller (millerk420), who won our November drawing for the Walther P22. Our random number picker chose number 246 out of 7088 entries. Number 246 is Karsten’s lucky number. Actually, numbers 230-251 are his lucky numbers since he had 21 entries in the hat for participating in the forum. Karsten, please contact the Sportsman’s News office at (435) 865-1680 so we can arrange to have your gun shipped to your nearest FFL for you to pick up.

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Jack Rice Finally Got His Gun.

Jack Rice Finally Got His Gun.

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Congratulations to Jack Rice of Marysville, CA who finally was able to get his gun. Jack won our gun drawing in July for the Walther PPQ. Since Jack lives in California, and the PPQ has not been approved for sale in California, we had to swap him out a Smith & Wesson M&P compact in .40 cal. Because of a maintenance shutdown of the Smith & Wesson factory, it took a little while for the gun to actually ship. Add to that California’s 15 day waiting period, and it has taken Jack a little while to collect his prize. He has it in his hands now and reports that it handles house loads much better than a Glock and he likes the adjustable back straps and sights better too. Glad to hear it and congratulations again.

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Get Ready For Black Friday

Get Ready For Black Friday

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Opening the doors at 6 am, Sportsman’s Warehouse stores will be kicking off Black Friday, Nov. 25th with huge sales with dozens of items drastically reduced between 6-10 a.m.

All day sales items will also be available for those who can’t get there that early. Also, the Sportsman’s Warehouse website will start Cyber Monday on November 28th with an Online Deal of the Day. Click here to check out these great Online deals.

Click here to download a sales circular with all of the Sportsman’s Warehouse Black Friday Specials.

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October Gun of the Month

October Gun of the Month

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After much anticipation we are pleased to announce that the Gun of the Month drawing for October will be the Smith & Wesson Model 642 Airweight .38+P hammerless Pro Series revolver.

Pro Series
Completing the line between main production and the Performance Center, the Smith & Wesson Pro Series represents the next step from standard models. These firearms are offered with a variety of enhancements yet still remain true to “stock.” Bringing competition specifications and features to factory models, the Pro Series offer that ready-to-go package while still maintaining production line integrity.

  • Model: 642
  • Caliber: .38 S&W Special +P
  • Capacity: 5 Rounds
  • Barrel Length: 1.875″ / 4.7 cm
  • Front Sight: Integral
  • Rear Sight: Fixed
  • Overall Length: 6.3125″ / 16.0 cm
  • Action: Double Action Only
  • Frame Size: Small – Internal Hammer
  • Weight: 15 oz / 425.3 g
  • Grip: Synthetic
  • Frame Material: Aluminum Alloy Frame
    Stainless Steel Cylinder
  • Barrel Material: Stainless Steel
  • Finish: Matte Silver
  • Purpose: Personal Protection
    Professional / Duty
  • Cylinder Cut for Moon Clips

October's Gun of the Month winner Janelle Harper of Manti, UT picks up her Smith & Wesson Model 642 .38+P revolver from Brad Peterson, Provo Sportsman's Warehouse hunting manager.

Congratulations to Janelle Harper of Manti, UT who won this gun.

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November’s Gun of the Month – Walther P22

November’s Gun of the Month – Walther P22

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The gun of the month for November is the Walther P22. The drawing for the gun will be at Noon on November 30th. Registered users of the forum are eligible to win, and earn an additional entry for every 25 posts. Additional entries are cumulative and carry over into following months. Good luck.

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Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween

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We hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable Halloween. Here is how Seth Holcomb of New Mexico helped us get into the Halloween spirit.

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Skunked!

Skunked!

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I am not much of a hunter. it is no secret, that unless it has two legs, I am no expert on hunting down and killing something. They keep me around here because I love the outdoors, am a survival expert, small arms specialist, and I know how to build a magazine. Most of my days are spent in the office in front of a computer. As a foster kid, there weren’t any opportunities for me to learn how to hunt when I was younger. I missed out on the chance to have this skill set handed down to me by family members who had also grown up hunting.

This year, I drew a southern Utah region muzzleloader tag. After five days of hard hunting, I never even saw a buck. If I had eight doe tags, I could have filled them all. After one very pleasant day spent up in the “quakies” I decided to head down the mountain to a field I knew the deer were likely to head to to feed. I as got in the truck and rounded my first bend, a beautiful 4-point exploded out of the tree line and crossed in front of me into the area I had just been hunting. That was discouraging, to say the least. The main problem is that even though I can move silently in the woods, know where the wind is at all times, and can hit a target at a great distance, all thanks to my time in the Marine Corps, I just don’t know what I am doing.

I can’t tell you how important it is to pass on the great hunting tradition that many of us take for granted. And I don’t just mean to your own children. Undoubtedly you know the child of someone else who doesn’t hunt, and by inviting that kid to come with you, you will be passing on this great tradition. You should also ask their mom or dad if they would like to come. It may be that secretly they too have wanted to learn this sport and haven’t known how to get started. The permit process can be daunting to the uninitiated. Buying the right gear can be expensive and it is easy to get the wrong stuff. Even knowing where on public land you can legally hunt, or where the good places to hunt are can be difficult if you are new to the game. By passing on this knowledge, we are insuring that we will have access to lands for future generations and also helping to properly manage our wildlife to allow us to hunt for many more years. The money raised by the sale of licenses and the sale of sporting goods helps to manage the lands upon which we hunt. Take a friend hunting. Or better yet, look into programs like Big Brothers and Sisters and help spark a passion for the outdoors in the life a youth who may not otherwise ever have a chance to learn our sport.

Even though I got skunked, I spent five wonderful days in the woods, climbed the same mountain several times before the sun was even up, and got to spend a little me time alone with Mother Nature. A little meat in the freezer would have been the gravy on top that would have made the experience all that much better.

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8th Annual Outdoor Writers Contest Winner – Mark Gardner

8th Annual Outdoor Writers Contest Winner – Mark Gardner

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Congratulations to Mark Gardner (username: m gardner) who won the grand prize in our 8th Annual Outdoor Writers Contest. Mark submitted an article titled Crazy Dave’s Bull that was printed in the August 2011 issue of Sportsman’s News Magazine. Mark will be going to the Front Range of Colorado for a 3-day waterfowl hunting adventure with the crew of Sportsman’s News and be filmed for an upcoming episode of Sportsman’s News Television. We have begun the second half of our writing contest and entries printed in the magazine will receive a knife from Outdoor Edge as well as be entered into our grand prize drawing of a 5-day Alaskan fishing trip with Pybus Point Lodge.

Send your stories and photos to info@sportsmansnews.com for a chance to win this great contest.

Grand Prize Package
•   Winners will win a  5 day fishing and lodging adventure with Pybus Point Lodge in Juneau, Alaska (airfare not included).
•   1 grand prize winner randomly selected throughout October 2011 to March 2012 from published entries provided for Sportsman’s News.
•   Every published entry will receive a knife from Outdoor Edge and will be entered into the grand prize drawing.
•   E-mail stories and photos to info@sportsmansnews.com
•   Stories should be between 900 and 1500 words and be sent as a MS Word document or pasted into an e-mail.
•   Photos should be high resolution JPGs, TIFs, or PDFs: if you have questions regarding photos call
(435) 865-1680
•   Stories without photos will not be considered for publication or contest entry.

All stories may be edited for content and size. Published articles and photos become the property of Sportsman’s News.  All prizes are provided by Sportsman’s News Inc. Must be 18 years of age to win grand prize.

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September’s Gun Giveaway is the Walther PPQ 9mm

September’s Gun Giveaway is the Walther PPQ 9mm

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Congratulations to Janine Nance of Gilbert, AZ winner of the September Gun of the Month drawing for a Walther PPQ 9mm. Janine, please contact us at our office at (435) 865-1680 to claim your prize.

No random picker icon due to technical difficulties with the program again. :-x

The gun giveaway for September is the Walther PPQ 9mm. In order to enter the contest to win the gun you have to register for the Sportsman’s News Forums. You receive one entry for registering and an additional entry for every 25 posts in the forums. Posts are cumulative so they add up from month to month and don’t go away at the end of the month.  A review on the gun can be found by clicking here. The forums can be found by clicking here.  Good luck and keep up the posting. Make sure you congratulate last month’s winner William Rose.

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We Shall Never Forget – September 11, 2001

We Shall Never Forget – September 11, 2001

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On Sunday, we will recognize the ten year anniversary of the horrendous, cowardly, and unprovoked attacks on our nation on September 11, 2001. I will always remember this day as one of sadness and horror.

On that day, I like many others fled from my office building in the U.S. Capitol complex in Washington, DC. Overloaded switchboards, closed bridges, mass evacuations, and a nation unsure of the status of loved ones, all led to a surreal feeling of helplessness.

I was married at the time, and I managed to get across the bridges into Virginia before they closed. My wife was across town in Georgetown, and she didn’t make it out of Washington, DC before they closed the bridges. We tried to arrange a meeting place, but the cell phone lines were so jammed it was almost impossible to call one another.

Make no mistake about it; I was scared, more afraid than I can remember ever being at any other time in my life. Trust me when I tell you; that is really saying something.

I managed to get to Crystal City across the Key Bridge from Georgetown, and could see the smoke pouring from the Pentagon and rescue personnel massing to begin the long and arduous process of rescuing the wounded and recovering the dead.

I wasn’t able to proceed any further as that bridge was also closed so I found a place to park and waited until I could reach my wife trapped on the other side of the Potomac.

As I waited, I had my car doors open and turned the radio on to listen to incoming updates. Dozens of passerby had gathered around my vehicle to listen as well. At that time in my life, I was pretty religious and attended church regularly. Moved by the spirit, I asked those gathered if they would mind joining me in a prayer for those lost and those missing. I bowed my head and felt a hand on either side grasp mine. When I finished praying, another voice took over, then another, and another until almost an hour had passed with an unbroken circle of prayer. I remember it as if it were only yesterday.

When we had finally exhausted those who wanted to pray, we opened our eyes to find that hundreds of additional people walking by on the busy streets had also stopped to lend their thoughts and prayers to ours.

A short while later, my cell phone rang and my wife told me that she had managed to walk 15 miles to Chain Bridge and made it across. Shortly after that I was able to meet up with her and bring her home and bandage her blistered feet. Heels were not designed for 15 mile hikes.

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In the weeks and months that followed, me and my fellow suburbians would gather on the street corners at a major intersection in our neighborhood and play patriotic music, hold candlelight vigils, and wave the American flag. Liberals stood side by side with conservatives. Republicans held hands and wept with democrats. We even had hippies and independents and libertarians. Politics all fell aside, brought together by something greater – the title of American.

Over time, fewer people showed up on those Friday evenings – burdened by the daily grind of life, sick children, deadlines, school plays, etc. But for a brief moment, we stood together, united in our hurt, locked together by the vow that we would never forget those friends and loved ones we lost that day.

For me, it was especially poignant, as my daily reminder was driving past the charred and twisted wreckage of the Pentagon, visible from 395 as I drove to work. It was both heart wrenching and relieving as I saw them begin to put things back the way they had been before the attacks.

Eventually, life went on. But for a small piece of time, out of the rubble, came a small voice of patriotism, and that voice grew into a shout as each of us added our own small voice. It shames me sometimes to think back on that time, and to know that it took four airplanes filled with our brothers and sisters to tumble from the sky and rain death upon us to unite us as a nation.

As we commemorate this day, a decade later, I hope that once again my fellow Americans will join me on a local street corner to sing songs, hold candles, and wave our nation’s banner.  I for one will never forget that day and those who died. I ask that you also please take a moment to remember them as well.

God bless you and God Bless America.

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We Have Reached 5,000 Registered Users

We Have Reached 5,000 Registered Users

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Congratulations to cherokeechass, who won the Camp Chef Smoker. Email me your shipping address by Friday at info@sportsmansnews.com so we can send you your smoker. It is big so it will come UPS ground and may take a week or two.

The Sportsman’s News web forums have reached 5,000 registered users and we wanted to celebrate that by giving something back to those of you have made this milestone possible. As a result, we will be drawing a winner of a Camp Chef Smoke Vault 18″ propane smoker.  You can read more about it by clicking here. Each registered user of the website will have a single chance to win. The drawing will occur at 5 p.m. MST today, so get your friends and family to register as well. Also, make sure they become a fan of Sportsman’s News by clicking the “Like” button at the top of our facebook page at www.facebook.com/sportsmansnews for even more chances to win great gear. Good luck and thanks for making sportsmansnews.com such a great success.

Click here to view the drawing protocol.

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Enter Today For The Chance To Win A Hunt Prize Package Worth More Than $25,000

Enter Today For The Chance To Win A Hunt Prize Package Worth More Than $25,000

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Próis Hunting & Field Apparel, the leading manufacturer of performance-driven hunting clothing for women, continues to celebrate females who dominate in the field with its annual Próis Awards.  As of today, August 16th, the company has officially given the ‘green light’ for all huntresses who are hardcore at heart to enter the prestigious contest.

And the competition will be stiff, as there is only one winner who will take home the coveted prize: a hunt of a lifetime for Elk, Mule Deer, Whitetail and Wolf in the pristine Canadian Rocky Mountains with Savage Encounters.  Plus, she’ll be fully outfitted with the latest hunting gear from top equipment manufacturers and Próis Awards sponsors — a killer package that rings in at more than $25,000 in value.

“Próis and its contest partners are passionate about recognizing strong, successful female hunters who consider hunting a lifestyle, and are involved in conservation, management and the hunting community,” says Kirstie Pike, CEO for Próis Hunting & Field Apparel.  “We’re excited to kick off the start of the 2011 Próis Awards, and receive some amazing stories about fearless women who live to hunt – and hunt to live.”

The ‘No guts, No glory’ statement holds true with the Próis Awards, the winner must have passion, determination and an unbelievable story to tell that will inspire female hunters around the globe. If this sounds like you, visit www.Próishunting.com/Próisaward for details on how to enter.  Submissions will be accepted until midnight September 31, 2011.

Essays and photos are reviewed by a panel of industry expert judges, and the top 12 chosen will then be posted onto the Próis Awards website on October 15, 2011.  Here the hunting community has until December 15, 2011 to cast their vote on which candidate they believe should be crowned the 2011 Próis Award Winner. The finalist with the most votes will officially be announced as the winner to the industry at both the 2012 Archery Trade Association Show in Columbus, OH and the 2012 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, NV.

2011 Próis Awards sponsors include: Próis Hunting and Field Apparel, Savage Encounters, Outdoor Connection, Sports Afield, Blacks Creek, Hunter Hills Journal, Ripcord Arrow Rest, Bowtech, Swarovski Optik, Bog-Pod, Acli-Mate and Zamberlan.

The Próis Awards panel of industry expert judges includes Diana Rupp, Editor in Chief of Sports Afield Magazine, Kirstie Pike, CEO of Próis Hunting & Field Apparel; Craig Boddington, Outdoor Writer; Guy Eastman, Publisher of Eastman’s Hunting Journals; Ron Shmeits, President of the NRA; Ron Spomer, Writer, Wildlife Photographer & TV Host and Brenda Valentine, NWTF Spokesperson & TV Host.

For complete contest rules and regulations, visit www.proishunting.com/proisaward.  For more information about Próis’ innovative line of serious, high performance hunting apparel for women, contact the company at 28001-B US Highway 50, Gunnison, CO 81230 · (970) 641-3355 · www.Próishunting.com.


To check out the latest updates on Próis field and pro staff and company news, visit the Próis blog at www.proishunting.com/community Find Próis on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/172754768618/.

Follow Próis on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Próishunting

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Winner of the Bear Carnage Bow – sl-eye_noyes

Winner of the Bear Carnage Bow – sl-eye_noyes

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Congratulations to sl-eye_noyes who just won a Bear Carnage Bow from Sportsman’s News Magazine. The bow comes tricked out with a whisker biscuit and sight and retails for $975. Our winner was chosen from among those who posted in the Bear Carnage forum at www.sportsmansnews.com. He didn’t even know he was entered. We love surprises and we bet you do to, so get posting. You never know when we will draw your name to give you a prize.

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Another Great Gear Giveaway Winner – Alpen Apex 10×42 Binos

Another Great Gear Giveaway Winner – Alpen Apex 10×42 Binos

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Congratulations to richardparra88 who just won a pair of Alpen Apex 10×42 binoculars.

Alpen Apex binoculars define the best in optics quality, featuring superb workmanship and the latest optics technology. Including fully multi-coated BAK4 glass, PXA™ phase coating and HR™ metallic coating, Apex binoculars allow clearer viewing in bright and dim light and in the wettest conditions.  Apex binoculars are lightweight, providing crisp, sharp optical clarity from the center of view to the outer edges giving users exceptional quality at an affordable price. They feature long eye relief and new pull up, twist lock eyecups to provide extra field of view. They are ergonomically styled and their lightweight construction allows tireless use and comfort. Apex binoculars feature Alpen’s lifetime warranty. They retail for $298.99 at Sportsman’s Warehouse.

richardparra88 is just the first of many. All registered users of the Sportsman’s News Forums are automatically entered. In our upcoming August issue, we test several brands of 10×42 binos, and we will be giving them away to users of the forums. Have no fear, all winners are also still eligible to win future gear drawings as well as the guns.

And remember, for every 25 posts in the forums, you get another entry into the drawings, so keep those posts coming.


The drawing was conducted by Random Picker and the protocol is available by clicking here.

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