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Smith & Wesson’s Line Of Polymer Pistols This Week on Guns & Gear TV

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011 at 12:22 PM

Smith & Wesson’s Line Of Polymer Pistols This Week on Guns & Gear TV

Smith & Wesson Bodygaurd 380 Polymer Pistol

Smith & Wesson Bodygaurd 380 Polymer Pistol

Guns & Gear TV

Guns & Gear TV

Mandeville, LA --(Ammoland.com)- This week, Guns and Gear, the most watched TV program to showcase firearms and shooting, features Smith & Wesson’s line of polymer pistols – including the popular M&P, CrossBreed Holsters leather tri-slide holster for revolvers like the J-Frame, Big Dot Sights from XS Sights for personal defense handguns.

Also Nosler’s lead-free E-Tip bullets, training safely with LaserLyte’s laser optics, and more!

Guns and Gear is back for a third season to showcase the newest and most interesting firearms and products in the industry.

Offering a gun shop in your living room, each episode delivers in-studio interviews, field and range demonstrations, and tips from top shooting instructors.

Guns and Gear airs on VERSUS and VERSUS HD on Saturdays at 8:00 a.m. Eastern and Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m. Eastern. Watch show segments, learn more about the products and get the latest news at www.gunsandgeartv.com.

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Hunters & Shooters Share Traditions with Youth

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011 at 10:17 AM

Hunters & Shooters Share Traditions with Youth

Southwick Associates

Southwick Associates

FERNANDINA BEACH, Fl --(Ammoland.com)-  In recent surveys conducted on HunterSurvey.com, ShooterSurvey.com and AnglerSurvey.com, responses revealed sportsman overwhelmingly take the time to introduce kids to the joys of hunting and fishing.

Asked if in the past 12 months they had taken a child hunting or fishing, just over 45 percent of hunters said they had taken a son, daughter, nephew, niece or other young person hunting, while a whopping 61 percent of fishermen said they had taken a child fishing.

While the relation of the child to the angler would be assumed to most often be a son or a daughter that is the case only half of the time. The survey revealed 30 percent were nephews, nieces or another young relative; 15 percent were an unrelated child and 4 percent was as part of an outing with a Boy Scout troop, church group or other youth organization.

Where hunting was concerned, the relation of the child to the hunter was a son or a daughter 54 percent of the time. The survey revealed 29 percent were nephews, nieces or another young relative; 14 percent were an unrelated child and 4 percent were as part of an outing with a Boy Scout troop, church group or other youth organization.

“These numbers certainly boost the future of hunting, fishing and conservation as more young people are introduced to and learn the joys of these sports,” said Rob Southwick, president of Southwick Associates, which designs and conducts the surveys at HunterSurvey.com, ShooterSurvey.com and AnglerSurvey.com. “While every child taken hunting or fishing may not continue doing so as an adult, it’s expected a good number of them will.”

To help continually improve, protect and advance this treasured way of life, all anglers are encouraged to participate in the surveys at HunterSurvey.com, ShooterSurvey.com and AnglerSurvey.com. Each month, participants who complete the survey are entered into a drawing for one of five $100 gift certificates to the sporting goods retailer of their choice.

About AnglerSurvey.com and HunterSurvey.com:
About AnglerSurvey.com and HunterSurvey.com: Launched in 2006, AnglerSurvey.com, ShooterSurvey.com and HunterSurvey.com help the outdoor equipment industry, government fisheries and wildlife officials and conservation organizations track consumer activities and expenditure trends. The information above represents only a small sample of the vast amount of data collected from the complete survey results and available to government agencies, businesses, the media and other interested parties. Results are scientifically analyzed to reflect the attitudes and habits of anglers and hunters across the United States. Find them on Facebook at http://facebook.com/huntersurvey and http://facebook.com/anglersurvey.

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