Paralympic Shooting

founded 1976

  • 1976 Paralympic Shooting made debut at the 1st Paralympic Games
  • 1976, only 3 shooting events
  • 2020 = nine rifle & four pistol events
    both airguns and .22 caliber
  • 8 of 13 events are mixed gender
  • open to male and female athletes with physical disabilities
  •  governed by International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
  • 2019 Shooting was added to the program at the Para Pan American Championships (Lima, Peru)

United States Paralympic Shooting Team

  • has won 5 Paralympic medals
    1 gold
    1 silver
    3 bronze

USA Shooting
1 Olympic Plaza
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
(719) 866-4670

https://www.usashooting.org/about/paralympicshooting

Shiloh Rifle

began in 1976
New York, Montana

  • 1848-1881 32-year run of original Sharps rifle production
  • March 12, 1874 Sharps died (64)

Modern Sharps

  • 1976 started as Shiloh Products, Inc
    – in Farmingdale, New York
    – founded by Len Mulé & Wolfgang Droege
  • Len Mulé
    –  manufactured high quality bullet moulds for blackpowder shooters
    –  four-cavity design
    –  sold as the “Shiloh IV” moulds
  • 1975 the premiered New Model 1863 Rifle & New Model 1863 Carbine
    – worked with Pinetree Casting (a division of Ruger)
    – used original Civil War salvage parts from Dixie Gun Works
  • 1976 percussion rifles and carbines produced at Farmingdale, New York plant
  • 1976 Len Mulé began researching and working on the blueprints of the cartridge models Shiloh Model 1874
  • 1977 Model 1874 metallic cartridge rifle models went into production
  • 1983 Shiloh Sharps Rifle Company
    – moved to Big Timber, Montana
    –  Merged with C. Sharps Arms
    –  180/acre shooting range
  • 1986 Shiloh Rifle Manufacturing Company split from C. Sharps Arms
  • 1990 Quigley Down Under – Shiloh manufactured the Sharps rifle
  • 1991 purchased by the Bryant brothers
  • 1996 started in house Foundry

Shiloh Rifle
201 Centennial Dr
Big Timber, Montana 59011

shilohrifle.com

WFDA

World Fast Draw Association

formed in 1976

  • nonprofit group
  • dedicated to governing, preserving and promoting the sport of Fast Draw
  • Mid-Western and Western Fast Draw Associations merged
  • one of the largest sanctioning bodies in the sport of Fast Draw
  • active members in the United States, Canada, Japan, Korea, the United Kingdom, Germany, and more
  • blanks and wax bullets are the recommended

http://www.fastdraw.org/

Sportsmen`s Alliance

U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance was officially incorporated in 1978 as the number one defender of sportsmen across the country.

  • 1977 started as the defense of an Ohio trapping issue
  • 1977 Wildlife Legislative Fund of America and Wildlife Conservation Fund of America
  • 1978 U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance was officially incorporated
  • soon evolved into the country’s leading advocate for sportsmen
  • 1982 Common Sense Amendments to the Endangered Species Act
  • 1983 created The Sportsmen’s Legal Defense Fund (SLDF)
  • The Sportsmen’s Alliance became the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation
  • 2001 Trailblazer Adventure Program – developed for outdoor youth education program, reaching 1 million participants in just nine years. 
  • 2010 ensured hunting access on 100 million acres of the National Wildlife Refuge system
  • 2012 pushed the Sportsmen’s Heritage Act
  • 2014 defeated a ballot initiative backed and bankrolled by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
  • 2015 USSA’s name changed to the Sportsmen’s Alliance

http://www.sportsmensalliance.org

U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance
801 Kingsmill Parkway
Columbus, OH 43229
(614) 888-4868

Dr. Timothy Wheeler

Testified before the House Appropriations Committee
how the CDC had used taxpayer money to lobby for gun control


– https://drgo.us/drgo-in-media/john-edeen-md-media-2/
–  https://drgo.us

Dr. Timothy Wheeler

quotes from P.W. O’Carroll, MD — he was the acting head of the Division of Injury Control at the CDC. He was quoted in JAMA [subscription required] on Feb. 3, 1989, as saying, “We are going to systematically build a case that owning firearms causes deaths. We are doing the most we can do given the political realities.” He later said he’d been misquoted.

Robyn Sandoval

1975

  • a converted anti-gunner
  • 2011 attended Julianna Crowder’s third Girl’s Night Out
  • 2011 – Executive Director – A Girl & A Gun Women’s Shooting League (AG & AG)
  • NRA Certified Instructor
  • 2018 Speaker at Gun Rights Policy Conference
  • 2019 Speaker at Gun Rights Policy Conference

Daily bullet – Robyn Sandoval A Girl and a Gun
Nov 19, 2020


From the Gun Rights Policy Conference 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zx4aMM9g9Q

https://gunstreamer.com/watch/the-mom-039-s-voice-robyn-sandoval-a-girl-and-a-gun-grpc-2019_158rDwy2F9N37KG.html