Australian Shooters Journal

The Australian Shooters Journal, or simply ASJ, is a political-oriented supplement to the monthly Australian Shooter magazine. Published periodically and released to all SSAA members, it focuses exclusively on the legislative, licensing and lobbying issues that concern Australia’s firearm owners.

The ASJ brings a range of political, economic, social and environmental issues to the fore and enables sporting shooters and recreational hunters to make informed decisions on the issues that concern them.

The Australian Shooters Journal, or simply ASJ, is a political-oriented supplement to the monthly Australian Shooter magazine. Published periodically and released to all SSAA members, it focuses exclusively on the legislative, licensing and lobbying issues that concern Australia’s firearm owners.

The ASJ brings a range of political, economic, social and environmental issues to the fore and enables sporting shooters and recreational hunters to make informed decisions on the issues that concern them.

Volume 4: Issue 6
  • Canadian news releases – handgun registration futility
  • Renewal reminder for Qld firearm licence holder
  • Caught in the net – legal gun traders resist being misjudged by Keith Tidswell
  • Rethink on British handgun ban by Paul Peake
  • A brief history of gun control by Paul Peake
  • The enemy within by Mark Jefferson
  • Firearms training, bureaucrats and bunglers by John Dunn
Volume 4: Issue 5
  • Handguns and firearms security – a submission to the Australasian Police Ministers' Council
  • APMC discusses trafficking agreement
  • Hunters, let's get it right by chef Ann Oliver
  • Feral deer in Australia – the Bambi syndrome by Jeanine Baker
  • The SSAA represented in Naples by Keith Tidswell
  • Talk to us: your ideas about gun laws
Volume 4: Issue 4
  • A rare British politician speaks out by Keith Tidswell
  • Importing soft air (BB) firearms into Australia
  • ABS update 2002 by Paul Peake
  • April Mania
  • Travelling with Qantas
  • Street theatre gets mixed reviews
  • SSAA endorses NSW police call from public assistance
  • Greenie with a gun by Brian White
Volume 4: Issue 3
  • Gun Control Australia and the NSW Game Bill by Paul Peake
  • Wilbur Smith and the Sport Shooting Ambassador Award by Keith Tidswell
  • Wild dogs, dingoes and graziers by Jeanine Baker
  • The myth of uniform national gun laws
  • CareFlight fundraiser
  • Duck opener turns political
  • Rally for your rights
  • Muzzleloading Championships
Volume 4: Issue 2
  • Ammunition Mark II by Paul Peake
  • Where do the firearm fees collected in South Australia go? by Andu Drysdale
  • Gallipoli by Keith Tidswell
  • The future of shooting – it’s up to us by Alex Smith
Volume 4: Issue 1
  • Breakthrough at UN conference by Keith Tidswell
  • Reflections on the Golden Age of Guns by John Robinson
  • The Swiss approach by Paul Peake
  • Antecedents and cadetship by Col Allison
  • Gun facts by Colin Greenwood
  • Animal cruelty
Volume 3: Issue 6
  • Party policies by Paul Peake
  • Politicians' profiles
  • SSAA meets with Mr Downer
  • ALP’s stand on illegal gun activity
  • Howard signs off on ADI propellants by Gary Fleetwood
  • Media influence by Gary Fleetwood
  • Ammunition to lobby by by Paul Peake
Volume 3: Issue 5
  • Weapons under attack by Jennifer Martens
  • From the police files
  • Secure it or lose it
  • UN update by Paul Peake
  • The myth of a safer Britain Mkll by Paul Peake
  • Review of open seasons for waterfowl in NSW by David Carter
  • The fear of public outrage by Col Allison
  • Diary notes
  • Arming yourself with words – Part 6 by Gary Fleetwood