EFI, LLC Selling Heller Commemorative Rifles

EFI, LLC Selling Heller Commemorative Rifles










Inwood, WV (PRWEB) December 24, 2008

EFI, LLC is pleased to announce that it will be producing rifles commemorating the 2008 landmark United States Supreme Court decision in the case of District of Columbia v. Heller. The Supreme Court ruled in Dick Heller’s favor, finding that the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution protects an individual right to keep and bear arms and that a complete ban on handguns is unconstitutional.

“I’m flattered that EFI, one of the best manufacturers of precision rifles, is working to raise funds for us,” said Mr. Heller. Money raised from the sale of the commemorative rifles will help support the Heller Foundation formed after the historic June 26 decision, and the U.S. Bill of Rights Foundation, formed several years ago by Dane von Breichenruchardt. The foundations are raising funds to defray the significant costs of litigation to overturn the onerous firearm restrictions recently passed by the Washington, DC City Council. Both foundations are not for profit organizations.

“Winning the first Heller case signaled the start of a very long race. Fully regaining our gun rights will be a marathon, not a sprint, and we’ll need a lot of help and support along the way,” said Mr. von Breichenruchardt.

After the Supreme Court’s ruling the Washington DC City Council amended the District’s firearm regulations. The new regulations:

Limit residents to registering one handgun every 30 days,
Require training prior to registering a firearm,
Requires handguns to be re-registered every three years,
Prohibit the registration of handguns that are not listed on California’s Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale,
Ban handguns manufactured after January 1, 2011 that do not have microstamping technology, and
Prohibit the registration of semi-automatic rifles.

Future Heller cases will be crafted to overturn these onerous and blatantly unconstitutional restrictions.

“During the first Heller case I know many people who wanted to help,” said Melinda Meador, President of EFI, LLC and a long-time Second Amendment activist. “Now gun owners can play a part in future wins. Also, overturning these laws in DC on Second Amendment grounds means that they will fall nationwide.”

“I’m honored to be a part of such a historic opportunity,” added Mike Meador, Vice President of Operations at EFI, LLC. “Dick and Dane have given so much for our rights. We now have a chance to return their gift and to show our appreciation for their accomplishments. Our partners include Jerry Stiller, who supplies the actions for our Precision Strike rifles, and Mike Rock of Rock Creek Barrels. Jerry and Mike are both incredibly enthusiastic about this project, and they are looking forward to helping restore our Second Amendment Rights as the Founding Fathers intended.”

EFI, LLC will engrave Dick Heller’s signature, accented with gold, on its Precision Strike and Rapid Strike rifles. Only 25 of the commemorative Signature Gold series for each rifle line will be sold. The Signature Gold rifles will also be personally signed by Dick Heller and will include a wall-mountable display case, an airline-approved hard case, bipod, scope, and Certificate of Authenticity signed by Mr. Heller. Purchasers of the Signature Gold rifles will also have the chance to meet Dick Heller and Dane von Breichenruchardt at a private event to be held at Storm Mountain Training Center.

EFI, LLC will produce the Signature Silver series of rifles for a limited time period. These rifles will be stamped with Dick Heller’s signature and accented with silver. Like the Signature Gold rifles, the Signature Silver Series will also come with an airline-approved hard case, bipod, scope, and Certificate of Authenticity signed by Mr. Heller.

“When Mike approached me with this idea, I immediately agreed,” said Mr. Heller. “Not only will this help us win future cases, but on a more personal level, it’s humbling to think that the rifles that I sign may be collector’s items one day.”

EFI, LLC, a woman-owned small business located in Inwood, WV, is a firearm manufacturer that specializes in custom, highly accurate handguns and rifles for competition shooters, law-enforcement, and military applications. It also offers gunsmithing, refinishing, and restoration services for most firearms, including those regulated by the National Firearms Act of 1934.

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Guardair Introduces Lazer Series Point-Of-Purchase Display

Guardair Introduces Lazer Series Point-Of-Purchase Display











Chicopee, MA (PRWEB) May 6, 2009

Guardair Corporation has introduced the new Lazer® Safety Air Gun Point-Of-Purchase Display featuring Guardair’s LZR600 and LZR650 Safety Air Guns in a 15 pack merchandiser. Designed for counter-top presentation, the merchandiser is an entirely new way for distributors to offer Guardair products in a retail setting.

Featuring palm-switch and pistol-grip style versions, Guardair’s Lazer Series Safety Air Guns incorporate unique comfort grip designs and superior ergonomics. These guns fit any size hand, feature a convenient integrated hanging hook, and provide for easy storage and retrieval. Perfect for all types of industrial cleaning applications, Lazer Series Safety Air Guns feature a 1/4″ FNPT inlet and meet OSHA Standards regarding output pressure.

About Guardair Corporation:

For over half a century, Guardair has manufactured safety air guns, syphon spray guns, pneumatic vacuums, and accessories for the industrial MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) marketplace. Millions of Guardair products are used in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications including food processing, metalworking, pulp and paper, textiles, transportation, and construction. Guardair developed the world’s first safety air gun and during the 1970′s collaborated with OSHA to write safety regulations for air gun usage. All Guardair products meet OSHA standards and incorporate unique design features to maximize operator productivity and safety.

Guardair is a highly recognized brand within the industrial MRO marketplace and has become synonymous with high-quality products and customer service. These products are sold through their world-wide network of over 2,000 industrial and specialty distributors including McMaster-Carr, W.W. Grainger, MSC Industrial, Lab Safety Supply, and Hagemeyer.

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Eastwood Solutions to Spray Painting Problems in Free Tech Library; Blistering, Bubbling, Pitting or Wrinkling Can Be Fixed

Eastwood Solutions to Spray Painting Problems in Free Tech Library;
Blistering, Bubbling, Pitting or Wrinkling Can Be Fixed













Eastwood markets tools and supplies for restoration and modification of cars, trucks and motorcycles


Pottstown, PA (Vocus) August 16, 2010

Eastwood, the automotive restoration experts for hobbyists and professionals has a free tech library to provide do-it-yourself automotive restoration enthusiasts with information and solutions to solve simple and complicated auto repair and maintenance challenges.

In the category of automotive painting, Eastwood has produced a series of explanations about common spray painting pitfalls along with recommended solutions to those problems. “The best way to apply automotive paint applications is to spray it, whether using an aerosol can, an HVLP system, or compressed air and a spray gun,” suggests, Joe Richardson, Eastwood’s auto restoration expert and product development engineer.

Dry spray is a problem that occurs when partially dry paint spray settles over previously painted areas. Dry spray can also be caused by applying the paint too slowly or holding the paint can too far from the surface. Richardson suggests that the best way to repair dry spray is to sand it with fine-grit sandpaper, followed by compounding and polishing the surface, or refinish it as required.

Blistering, bubbling, pitting or a swollen appearance from a paint project occurs, according to Eastwood’s free tech library, because of trapped solvents, painting over dirt or moisture or by rust that was left under the surface. “The easiest thing to do,” Richardson recommends, “is to sand it down and refinish it. If necessary, sand it down to the bare metal and ensure that the surface is completely clean before repainting.”

Automotive paint that drys too slowly, or was sprayed over wax, oil or grease, will not adhere uniformly to the surface being painted and it runs or sags. If the finishing coat is too heavy or the paint can or work surface is too hot or too cold, uneven surface coating occurs. “If the paint is still wet,” Richardson advises, “use a camel hairbrush and brush out the sag and re-coat the surface. If the paint is dry, sand it with a fine grit paper, compound and polish it or simply refinish it.”

An orange peel appearance occurs on the painted surface when the paint can has been held too far away from the surface, the spray nozzle is clogged or the shop temperature is too high. “For best results paint should be applied when temperatures are between 65F and 75F,” Richardson recommends. Grit-sandpaper (600 or finer) and use a fine compound to rub out the ‘orange peel.’ If that fails, then the paint needs to be removed and the project needs to be refinished.

A small crater like blemish in the finish that looks like fish eyes occurs because the work piece was improperly cleaned or had silicone on the surface. If the paint is still wet, recommends Eastwood’s Free Tech Library wash all of the paint off. thoroughly clean the surface and repaint it.

“We can often learn a lot from our mistakes,” Richardson notes. “The good news with spray painting errors is that can often be fixed. And when you do, you probably won’t make the same mistake again.”

Eastwood markets unique tools and supplies for repair, restoration, and modification of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Founded in 1978, Eastwood constantly strives to develop new products to serve the home automotive hobbyist, as well as individuals and organizations focused on the restoration and preservation of automobiles and motorcycles. Writers are always welcome to use any article in Eastwood’s Free Tech Library, with attribution.

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