PMCI March 2019 | Page 5

RANGE DAY The next morning would start just before 0700 HRS to board the complementary bus to take writers, photographers and videographers a half hour away to the range in Boulder City for the day. As the PMCI team off loaded and split into “fire teams” to cover the 1.2-mile-wide events on the range, we had a brief team huddle to remind everyone to be safe and focus on our mission at hand. Spirits were high and the fun was ready to begin! Over the next eight hours, the team got hands on experience with several new models of handguns, suppressors, full-auto machine guns and even went long with sniper rifles out to 800 meters. Take it from a one very proud Deputy Editor, the PMCI team really impressed the vendors with their depth of knowledge and skill sets when handling firearms. Aside from shooting the latest guns coming to market, the team even enjoyed a light- hearted knife and axe throwing competition at the Buck Knives booth where several walked away winning a new Buck knife. When everyone needed to recharge their energy, most opted for a wide array of some of the area’s best food trucks that were inside the gated event, while some decided to tempt fate by sneaking past the Jack Links Sasquatch to obtain all the free beef jerky one could snack upon. As our videographer, Doc discovered after being throttled by the furry sentry, sometimes you must fight to eat! Some of the highlights of this day came in the form of getting to shoot the new Springfield 1911 TRP pistols chambered in 10mm, running an AK 47 quietly getting hits on reduced torso sized steel thanks to OSS Suppressors and of course, watching the range burn down at the mercy of a 7.62 calibre electric M134 machine gun by Profense, LLC. Several items of interest the PMCI team came away with notes to watch in the future were Mossberg’s new MC1sc compact pistol and the two new dual tone ten shot capacity offerings from Glock with the models 43X and 48, all chambered in 9mm. Stay tuned for full in-depth reports on those coming this spring. PRODUCT EDUCATION The next four days would be spent spanning four different floors of the Sands Convention Centre in a variety of rooms spanning from the size of a large retail store to Super Walmart. As our “fire teams” consisting of one writer and one cameraman or videographer flanked the rooms to not only capture the sights and sounds of the show for our readers and social media followers, each team met with product marketing executives and discussed loan agreements to get firsthand experience throughout the year OT Making the trip were a couple of new faces to our team as well as our regular roster. PMCI writer, “Call Sign Lunch Box” fresh from an overseas assignment was in attendance as usual alongside long-time photographer and “King of Kydex”, John Phillips and outdoor writer, Jared Peltz. SHOT SHOW rookies this year were new team members, Doc Burger and Jerry Moody, both excited and eager to capture the sights and sounds of the event via video and photos. Once the show doors officially opened on Tuesday, we caught up with UK PMCI contributor (and our “tactical padawan”), Kelly Hardwick. This year would start off with an “ace in the hole” having PMCI writer, Clint Steele monitoring comms from Florida providing information, schedules, locations and updating social media. While Clint couldn’t make the trip this year, he still managed to be a valuable member of the Vegas team. Look for his boots, along with those of our Editor Bill, to be on Vegas soil beside us in 2020! pmcimagazine.com