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Hey Sharp Shots! Kirsten Joy Weiss here for the Texas International Firearms Festival at Best of the West Shooting Sports in Austin, Texas November 8 and 9. Yesterday, a few readers claimed they were tired of seeing my face in these sponsored ads. As if! So I asked my good friend Texas Governor Rick Perry to take over for today’s post. [Full press release after the jump.] There’s only one way to stop these ads: click here and buy tickets! Sales are strictly limited to 5k (per day). Once they’re gone, my work here is done. So come and shoot guns from FN, GLOCK, Taurus, SIG SAUER, Mossberg, Barrett, Beretta, McMillan Firearms, Springfield Armory, Henry Repeating Arms, Armalite, Underground Tactical and Tracking Point for one low price, ammo included. See you at the show! . . .

Texas Governor, Rick Perry Welcomes Visitors and Texans Alike to the Inaugural Texas International Firearms Festival (TIFF)

Two-day Texas Gun Fest event, scheduled for November 8 and 9, features top firearms manufacturers, Austin City food, plenty of action and fun for the entire family. 

LIBERTY HILL, TX (July 2014) – Texas Governor, Rick Perry is the latest public figure and celebrity to welcome the Texas International Firearms Festival (TIFF) to Austin, Texas, on November 8-9, 2014. The two-day event to be held at Best of the West Shooting Sports outside of Austin, Texas- features America’s top firearms and firearms accessory manufacturers.

Attendees will be able to test-fire handguns, rifles and shotguns from ArmaLite, Advanced Armament, Barrett, Beretta, FNH, GLOCK, Henry Repeating Rifles, McMillan, SIG SAUER, SilencerCo, the Silencer Shop, SlideFire, Springfield Armory, Tracking Point, Underground Tactical, Winchester and others. Shopping for firearms accessories and gear will be available at a tented retail village during the event. Performance shooter and TIFF organizer and spokesperson, Kirsten Joy Weiss will be on hand during the festival.

In an official greeting for TIFF attendees, Texas Governor Rick Perry called the Lone Star State, “a bastion of personal freedom and well-known for our proud support of our precious Second Amendment rights. Texas is a perfect home for this festival, an event that brings together members of the gun community from all across our country.”

Tickets are still available in a One-Day, Weekend and VIP pass format. The One-Day Pass at $59.00 provides attendance eitherSaturday the 8th of November or Sunday, the 9th, plus access to the 30 + dedicated firearm demonstration try & buy bays and the retail village and Austin Food Truck village (food and beverages not included in ticket price). The Weekend pass at $95.00 allows visitors all the benefits of the One-Day pass on both weekend days. The VIP Pass at $150.00 allows access both days, preferred parking, admission to a VIP lounge and a complimentary lunch & beverage (non-alcoholic) both days, plus all the other activities enjoyed by the One-Day and Weekend passes. The Texas International Firearms Festival is a rain or shine event.

To find out more about attending or exhibiting at the Texas International Firearms Festival visitwww.texasgunfest.com. To schedule an interview with TIFF spokesperson Kirsten Joy Weiss, please email her at [email protected]. Weiss will also be available for interviews and photo sessions during the festival.

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23 COMMENTS

  1. So, was that a stand-in, or did Gov Rick actually shoot an AR that well? Cuz if so, I’m impressed!

    • It was him. I don’t know if he has an AR or not, but he is a gun owner and I’ve heard that he’s a decent shot too. That wasn’t a very long distance and I’m sure the optic was zeroed in, which makes it easy with targets that large.

      • And that’s…

        Why California is broke, and Texas is not
        http://economy.money.cnn.com/2012/10/10/california-texas-richard-fisher/

        Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard Fisher:

        “A friend of mine from Los Angeles recently encapsulated the difference between California and Texas in a short story that you Cato-ites might find amusing:

        “The governor of California is jogging with his dog along a nature trail. A coyote jumps out and attacks the governor’s dog, then bites the governor. The governor starts to intervene, but reflects upon the movie Bambi and then realizes he should stop because the coyote is only doing what is natural.

        “He calls animal control. Animal control captures the coyote and bills the state $200 for testing it for diseases and $500 for relocating it. He calls a veterinarian. The vet collects the dead dog and bills the state $200 for testing it for diseases. The governor goes to the hospital and spends $3,500 getting checked for diseases from the coyote and getting his bite wound bandaged.

        “The running trail gets shut down for six months while the California Fish and Game Department conducts a $100,000 survey to make sure the area is now free of dangerous animals. The governor spends $50,000 in state funds implementing a ‘coyote awareness program’ for residents of the area. The Legislature spends $2 million to study how to better treat rabies and how to permanently eradicate the disease throughout the world.

        “The governor’s security agent is fired for not stopping the attack. The state spends $150,000 to hire and train a new agent with additional special training, re: the nature of coyotes. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) protests the coyote’s relocation and files a $5 million suit against the state.

        “The governor of Texas is jogging with his dog along a nature trail. A coyote jumps out and tries to attack him and his dog. The governor shoots the coyote with his state-issued pistol and keeps jogging.

        “The governor spent 50 cents on a .380-caliber, hollow-point cartridge. Buzzards ate the dead coyote.

        “And that, my friends, is why California is broke and Texas is not.”

      • And lest anyone think Fisher’s joke is too unfair to California, I present the following for your consideration:

        Huntington Beach (CA) residents urge city action against coyotes
        http://www.ocregister.com/news/coyotes-373871-city-coyote.html

        “Chris Lowe, a resident of Huntington Beach for 15 years, was unaware of the coyote issue until his two Chihuahuas were killed in the spring.

        “The (dogs) would always run up to the door when we got home, and it was odd that they weren’t there to greet us,” Lowe said. “I went and looked in the backyard, and I saw them both lying there dead, all torn open.”

        The attack played a major role in Lowe’s decision to move his family out of Huntington Beach in August to an area where he feels the predators are less of a threat to his 6-year-old daughter and new pets. Lowe said he called every government agency he could think of, but nothing was done.

        In August, while another couple was walking its two small dogs on leashes in Central Park, a trio of coyotes appeared. One of the coyotes attacked the dog and ran away with it.

        After the attack, the city held a seminar, “Living With Coyotes,” which was attended by more than 300 people. The presentation, conducted by a wildlife specialist from the Humane Society, aimed to educate residents on how to coexist with coyotes and provide tips to avoid encounters.”

  2. Kirsten should send an invitation to Chris Christie. I’m sure he’d have a good time at the food trucks.

  3. And STILL no CZ booth…

    All kidding aside I hope the event is a spectacular success!

  4. Rick Perry carried a Ruger SR9c with a “White Hat Holster” a one time.
    He was on TV the other night with a Larue hat on.

  5. Well since everyone is mentioning La Rue, it reminds me that I’ve got to order one of their excellent 34 mm QD mounts.

    I wish my governor was that pro-gun.

  6. I would love to see one of you so called “pro-gun” Democrats post a video of any Left wing Governor doing something remotely close to what Rick Perry did…

  7. I would hope that, after he has had a chance to see how globalism is ravaging this country, Rick Perry has had a change of heart about attending another Bilderberg meeting like he did in 2007. By his 2012 run for the presidency, Bilderberg was also backing Perry.

    Has this leopard changed his spots? Or is he, like Bobby Jindal, going to sell all of us in this country out for a chance to sit at the globalist elite table?

  8. Yay Texas. I really wish I got that job I applied for.. Perhaps sometime soon I can leave the Peoples Republic of Massachusetts for saner pastures.

  9. I would like to mention I personally have no problem with Kirsten’s face appearing anywhere. Ever. And I wish I could go, however I’m currently unemployed and stuck in California. November 8th is my birthday though, so shoot a cake for me please.

  10. For a second there I thought “What’s with the recoil with that AR-15?” than I realized he was probable firing a .308 AR-10 of sort.

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