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RELOAD by Mastiff Invites Gamers to Lock and Load

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at 1:25 PM

RELOAD by Mastiff Invites Gamers to Lock and Load

Weapons and tactics simulator packs military hardware and equipment from top manufacturers like Remington, Magnum Research, Champion Traps and Targets and Wiley X to test shooting skills.

Mastiff

Mastiff

San Francisco, CA --(Ammoland.com)- Leading video game publisher Mastiff LLC today announced Reload, a realistic weapons and tactics simulator for Wii, PC and iPhone, which will put players into the boots of exhibition shooters, soldiers and law enforcement officials.

Featuring more than twenty-five weapons from some of the best known firearms and shooting gear manufacturers, players will be able to take to the range, deploy into the field or run through various drills with accurate likenesses of weapons and equipment used by professionals all over the world.

Reload is one of the first non-violent tactical shooting simulators ever created; focusing on the experience of professional shooting without the blood and violence that usually permeates other games in the FPS genre. Reload has been given a “T” rating by the ESRB and is considered suitable for everyone ages 13 and up.

Reload will be released on the Wii system from Nintendo and Windows PC in winter 2010 for $19.99. Reload will also be available for the iPhone later in the year.

Remington, whose brand recognition is second only to Nike with sportsmen, is featured prominently in Reload within the game’s target and skeet shooting levels. Whether players are looking for the power of the 870 Express Super Slug or the accuracy of the R-15 450 Bushmaster, players will see and hear accurate recreations of the latest Remington firearms, such as:

  • 887 Nitro Mag
  • Model 1100 Tac4
  • Model 700 CDL SF
  • Modular Sniper Rifle (MSR)
RELOAD Game Cover

RELOAD by Mastiff Invites Gamers to Lock and Load

These weapons will join a variety of firearms from other companies, as well as a suite of military hardware from companies such as Wiley X, exclusive supplier of protective eyewear to the US military, Magnum Research, the manufacturer of legendary magnum-caliber Desert Eagle Pistol, and Champion Traps and Targets, makers of eco-friendly clay targets and shooting accessories used by professional shooters throughout the world. Players will take aim with heavy duty firepower such as the M32 grenade launcher, the AR-16 and the AA-12 shotgun, frequently called the ultimate military weapon due to its ability to deliver almost 300 12-gauge rounds in a minute.

Other military weaponry included within Reload are:

  • AK-47
  • MP5
  • M-107
  • .50 Cal LRSR
  • .50 Cal Mounted on M988 Troop Carrier
  • Mini-gun mounted on M988 Troop Carrier
  • M249

Mastiff has also partnered with leading shooting equipment manufacturers to include accurate likenesses of equipment such as Wiley X protective shooting glasses to fully immerse the player in the most detailed weapons and tactics simulator ever made.

“Mastiff is partnering with companies like Remington, Champion Traps and Targets, and Wiley X® because our customers want serious outdoor action in the games they play,” according to Danny Hammett, Executive Vice President of Mastiff.

“Having accurate likenesses of the real firearms and shooting equipment in our games dramatically amps up the realism factor.”

Reload is designed as a fast-paced, fun and easy to play simulator for up to four players that presents a variety of target training events and scenarios to test your skills. Players can take aim on an indoor or outdoor range and fire at stationary or moving targets or test your speed and accuracy with reflex drills. Based on the players score and accuracy, additional medals, gear and rewards will be unlocked.

Players interested in tactical situations can engage in scenarios set in places like embassies, apartments and villages, where players will need to hit “bad guy” targets while leaving “hostages” alone both on foot and from the turret of a mini-gun and .50 Cal mounted on a M998 troop carrier. All of the firearms found within Reload are modeled for accurate likenesses and sounds, and come from leading arms manufacturers that are some of the best known brand names in hunting and shooting gear.

About Mastiff
Mastiff is a leading publisher of outdoor action and licensed products for consoles, PC and all mobile platforms including iPhone and iPad. Mastiff has offices in Tokyo, San Francisco and Orlando, Florida. Titles from Mastiff include outdoor hits such as Deer Drive, Remington Great American Bird Hunt, and Shimano Xtreme Fishing for Wii™ as well as the award winning Moon for DS and critically acclaimed Gurumin for PSP. For more information please visit www.mastiff-games.com.

About Remington Arms Company, Inc.
Remington Arms Company, Inc., headquartered in Madison, N.C., designs, produces and sells sporting goods products for the hunting and shooting sports markets, as well as solutions to the military, government and law enforcement markets. Founded in 1816 in upstate New York, the Company is one of the nation’s oldest continuously operating manufacturers. Remington is the only U.S. manufacturer of both firearms and ammunition products and one of the largest domestic producers of shotguns and rifles. The Company distributes its products throughout the U.S. and in over 55 foreign countries. More information about the Company can be found at www.remington.com.

About Champion
Champion is a leading provider of quality trap throwers, paper targets, metal targets, clay targets, hearing and eye protection and shooting systems. For more information please visit www.championtarget.com.

About Magnum Research
Magnum Research, Inc. was founded in 1979 and was responsible for the design and the development of the Desert Eagle Pistol. For more information about Magnum Research firearms, visit www.magnumresearch.com.

About Wiley X
To learn more about Wiley X’s full line of high performance, ANSI approved eyewear including “new” Black Ops Collection, Changeable Series, Active Series, Street Series and the world’s best tactical gloves – visit www.wileyx.com or call 800-776-784

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Remington Attacked By CNBC

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at 1:08 PM

Remington Attacked By CNBC

Remmington Model 700 5-R series Rifle

National Rifle Association

National Rifle Association

Charlotte, NC --(Ammoland.com)- This week, CNBC aired an hour-long attack on the Remington 700 rifle, rehashing decades-old allegations about the popular rifle’s trigger system.

(Interestingly, the network’s “10-month investigation” aired just a few months after a press release went out from a Kansas City law firm that has sued Remington in the past, seeking plaintiffs for new cases against the gun maker.)

While CNBC and plaintiffs’ lawyers claim the rifle will fire without the trigger being pulled, Remington says that neither the company nor the plaintiffs’ expert witnesses have ever been able to cause such a discharge in a properly maintained, unaltered rifle.

The program also repeated the gun ban lobby’s longstanding complaint that the Consumer Product Safety Commission doesn’t have the power to order recalls of firearms and ammunition. Congress’s wisdom in refusing to give CPSC that power was proven in the 1990s, when CPSC staff told the Clinton White House the agency “would love to get into the gun regulation business” and anti-gun Sen. Howard Metzenbaum (D-Ohio) introduced legislation to remove the restriction.

The NRA is second to no one in supporting and promoting firearm safety, and NRA publications have regularly published announcements of voluntary recalls by gun and ammunition manufacturers. Yet since long before “Dateline NBC” used rocket motors to blow up pickup trucks in staged collisions, gun owners have rightly been skeptical of the mainstream media’s ability to report fairly and accurately on firearms issues.

These attacks on Remington are far from over, and NRA members who want to hear the company’s side of the story can visit Remington’s new website on the issue at www.remington700.tv.

About:
Established in 1871, the National Rifle Association is America’s oldest civil rights and sportsmen’s group. Four million members strong, NRA continues its mission to uphold Second Amendment rights and to advocate enforcement of existing laws against violent offenders to reduce crime. The Association remains the nation’s leader in firearm education and training for law-abiding gun owners, law enforcement and the military. Visit: www.nra.org

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