Gun Trade World - October 2015

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MOSSBERG
With over 10 million of its 500 model sold alone, few companies are as well versed when it comes to pump-action shotguns as Mossberg. Ruggedness, innovation and a huge product range are all keys to its success.

WHAT CECIL THE LION MEANS FOR OUR TRADE
Cecil the lion is dead. Exactly what went on and who is ultimately responsible is still under question but the furore over his death will affect our sport. Rick Sapp presents the American view.
The circumstances surrounding the shooting of Cecil, the 13-year-old black-maned lion, the specifics of how and where he was taken by American bow hunterWalter Palmer and his Zimbabwe guide, Theo Bronkhorst of Bushman Safaris,may never be perfectly known.
What is known is that the event will almost certainly have dramatic and long-term effects onWalter and Theo and perhaps on big-game hunting as well, and thereby on the entire shooting sports industry.

DIANA 125 YEARS
DIANA airguns are legendary. Since the founders Jakob Mayer and Josef Grammelspacher started 125 years ago in Germany, the company has inspired generations of shooters with its ingenious products.

RIFLE SHOOTER
launch aims to benefit from strong sector.
A brand-new UK hunting magazine is due for launch any day now. Peter Timperley, director of Archant Specialist, explains what Ri e Shooter is all about.

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