SilencerCO’s ATF 41P Ruling Response

After reviewing the almost ten thousand comments from loyal Second Amendment supporters such as yourself, the ATF came back with answers to those comments and a ruling on 41P.  The ruling weighs in at 248 pages.  In the interest of providing you with the information you need without having to spend hours reading it yourself, we have provided a summary below:

  • We will not see any changes take effect until 180 days after the official ruling has been published in the Federal Register.  The ruling has not been published at this point.

  • This ruling is not retroactive and will not apply to applications that are in pending status, or to previously approved applications for existing legal entities and trusts holding NFA items.  Anything that is in process before the effective date will be grandfathered under the current rules (Page 198).

  • Once the final ruling goes into effect, the CLEO certification rule will change to simply CLEO notification for all silencer purchases – whether through a trust, LLC, or as an individual.

  • Once the ruling goes into effect, the responsible persons in a trust or LLC must have a background check completed which will require fingerprinting and photographs, much like when an individual purchases a silencer today.

  • The ruling provides a clear answer in regards to what happens when a person or entity that owns a trust dies.  The person who is authorized to dispose of the property of an estate may possess a firearm or other item (such as a silencer) that is registered to a decedent during the term of probate without such possession being treated as a transfer under the NFA.  Also, any transfer of the NFA item to any beneficiary of the estate is tax exempt.

Bottom line: Once this ruling is officially published, things will continue as they are for 180 days – ATF, 41Pso don’t wait any longer to get your trust and silencer(s) – paperwork in process at the end of the 180 days will be grandfathered.

As always, we will keep you up-to-date with any new information as soon as it becomes available to us. If you’d like to review the entire ruling, it is available for download at https://www.atf.gov/file/100896/download

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The Great Gun Control Debate Of 2016

Some of our readers noted that over the Holidays we neglected to produce our customary Friday shoot-the-shit, this was by design. Selecting shoot-the-shit topics kills an inordinate amount of brain cells and the Holiday Season is refresh time for us. So, this is our first shoot-the-shit for 2016.

For our new readers, a shoot-the-shit is an unstructured presentation and discussion where you the reader can make any assertion without supporting details, you can use profanity without fear of censure, you can insult anyone you wish OR you can change the subject altogether. In a bombastic display of arrogance, we believe that our shoot-the-shits have the same efficacy as sitting in front of a moron who studied a behavioral science because they needed to understand themselves while paying $300 an hour. You will never see an invoice from this site for your shoot-the-shit participation.

We selected the hackneyed Gun Control Issue because it’s replete with emotion, all out misinformation, omissions and half-truths. The gun violence problem needs to be addressed; that’s a common objective on both sides of the argument. The disagreement rests with its solutions. As a manager, I have never successfully resolved a problem without looking at all of its drivers so I try to do the same thing with the gun control debate.

Crime in total and violent crime more specifically is a behavioral problem and as law enforcement professionals know its mechanisms are many. The availability of one tool or the unavailability of another is not a deterrent, a principle well understood by economists; in fact, its formal name is substitution. Someone who wants to commit a crime or inflict violence will do so whether they have access to a firearm or not. So we get down to the behavioral component.

To best address behavior, look out the window at a crowded street and pick out the emotionally disturbed. I suppose if you observe someone bashing their head against a well while running around naked you could identify that individual as emotionally distressed or could you? It may very well be a student pledging TEΦ (TEP). Emotional distress is very complex, it can result from prolonged conditioning, it can be purposely induced or it could be a random physiological event. A person has a car accident and the prospect of higher insurance premiums on an already stressed budget may be sufficient to trigger a violent episode. So addressing behavior to deal with violence is pie in the sky by virtue of the vast human diversity. Maybe we should medicate the water supply! Not very realistic and my approach would be to revive parental supervision. Regrettably we’ve tasked government at an increasing rate to look out for our kids which is at the cornerstone of many of our social problems. Newtown Connecticut is the classical case.

Not to diminish the Newtown tragedy, more bad information has and continuous to be dispensed about its details and causations than we can keep track of; all for no reason other than to garner support for gun bans based on emotion as opposed to intellect. Much of the problem is a media that has become lazy and in the interest of ratings have become megaphones for political agendas. The Sandy Hook tragedy triggered unfounded and unsupported details to suggest that Adam Lanza illegally purchased the guns and ammunition used in the commission of his heinous crime.  Prior to the release of the “Report of the State’s Attorney for the Judicial District of Danbury on the Shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School and 36 Yogananda Street,Newtown, Connecticut” on December 14, 2012, suffering victims, misinformed citizens and gun control zealots wanted Bushmater sued, Dick’s Sporting Goods closed, on and on. The official State Attorney’s report, which you can read here, paints a much different picture. In fact on page – 2 the State Attorney States…

“All firearms were legally purchased by the shooter’s mother. Additionally, ammunition of the types found had been purchased by the mother in the past, and there is no evidence that the ammunition was purchased by anyone else, including the shooter.”

In light of this comprehensive report, the media, gun control zealots and elected officials insist that Adam Lanza was able to acquire his arsenal. If anything can be said about Sandy Hook is that it was a gross failure of parental supervision. Mrs. Lanza knew that she was cohabitating with a deeply disturbed child and furthermore failed to secure her firearms and ammunition. To date, the details surrounding Sandy Hook continue to be misrepresented.

One of the recently revised gun control arguments being advanced is the “mass shooting” statistics. Prior to 2015 gang related mass shootings were excluded from that number, which is probably the correct way to analyze the data; however, the  increased number of mass shootings resulting from counting gang related homicides plays well to peoples’ fears rather than their intellect.

The FBI does an impressive job of collecting and compiling data. In 2011, the agency produced a superb report “2011 National Gang Threat Assessment – Emerging Trends” that has to be read if you want to understand the magnitude and impact of gang related gun violence. Aside from the magnitude, much of the most interesting reading we’ve done is the FBI’s documentation of how gangs acquire guns. If you are in law enforcement, professional journalist or simply want to know what you’re talking about this is a must read. In December of 2012, we wrote a short piece that gives you a snap shot of what’s in the FBI’s Assessment. You can read that here.

So, in closing our approach to gun violence in America is this:

  1. Reward parental supervision.
  2. Tackle the gang elements.
  3. As a young man, going through school, I had the option of attending marksmanship classes through ROTC or school teams. Why not have our kids instructed in that manner such that they are aware of the the dangers and the implications of gun violence. I’d be willing to bet dollars to doughnuts the NRA would be willing to support that concept.

Solving problems require critical not emotional thinking!

Have a great weekend! Get out to the range, brush up some of those skill sets and have fun with your friends and families!

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FLIR ANNOUCES THE NEW FLIR SCOUT TK and FLIR TG130 THERMAL CAMERAS

Scout TKWilsonville, OR – FLIR Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLIR) announced two compact thermal camera products that will be showcased at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week: the FLIR Scout TK thermal vision monocular and the FLIR TG130 spot thermal camera.

Both products feature FLIR’s revolutionary low-cost Lepton microcamera core that has made thermal imaging technology more accessible for applications at home, work, and play.

The FLIR Scout TK thermal vision monocular, the smallest and lightest camera in the FLIR Scout series, is developed specifically for outdoor enthusiasts. Pocket-sized and designed for one-handed use, the Scout TK allows consumers to see in total darkness and become better aware of their surroundings. With more than five hours of battery life, the Scout TK detects body heat of people and animals, or helps identify key landmarks. Whether camping, fishing, or hiking, the rugged Scout TK provides outdoor enthusiasts with the power to fully explore and visualize their surroundings regardless of the environmental conditions.

The FLIR TG130 spot thermal camera is an entry-level camera for a broad spectrum of home and small business applications. By simply pointing the TG130 at an object, anyone can identify energy and temperature-related issues within and around a structure. From finding drafts, detecting heat loss around doors and windows, or locating areas of missing insulation, the TG130 pinpoints problems and helps users increase a home’s energy efficiency.

“Our two latest Lepton-based products help deliver on FLIR’s mission to provide people a sixth sense to enhance personal awareness and improve productivity in their mission, work, or personal lives,” said Andy Teich, CEO and President of FLIR. “We are excited to introduce these two new products that are bringing the power of thermal imaging to a whole new class of customers.”

The FLIR Scout TK will begin shipping worldwide in the first quarter of 2016 for $599. Consumers can pre-register for the product at www.flir.com/scouttk. The FLIR TG130 will be available worldwide through FLIR distributors and retailers in the first quarter of 2016 for $249.

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Steiner Acquires STS AND DIFFRACTION LTD

Steiner officially announces that it has acquired two U.S. companies, the Sensor Systems Division of The O’Gara Group. The group is comprised of Sensor Technology Systems (STS) and Diffraction LTD.

For more than 25 years, STS and Diffraction have provided the most technologically advanced night vision, beacon and laser devices. Specialized users include Homeland Security, special operations forces, law enforcement and other military personnel.

“Whether it’s digital imaging systems like night vision or thermal rifle scopes, or high-end military technology adapted for the commercial user, it’s inevitable that the future of optics is electronic,” said Stephen McKelvain, Steiner’s Chief Global Marketing Officer. “By combining STS and Diffraction with our established eOptics Division and our existing line of daylight optics, Steiner solidifies its pioneer role in electro-optics.”

STS is best known for its Low-Profile Night Vision Goggle, the AN/PVS-21 used by special operations forces around the world. STS designs and manufactures equipment, all of which provides improved situational awareness in both day and night operations. STS specializes in supporting the equipment needs of government, military and law enforcement worldwide featuring:

  • Intensified night vision systems
  • Heads Up Display (HUD) and Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) systems
  • Combat ID/IFF systems

Diffraction LTD is an innovator in optical, electrical and mechanical systems, providing the military with some of the most advanced, electro-optic devices in the world. Key focus areas include:

  • Digital and fused imaging systems
  • Optical beacons for combat ID or tagging, tracking and locating
  • Lasers including illuminators and pointers

Diffraction’s primary focus has been on advanced electro-optic imaging and communication designs throughout the optical spectrum including UV, Visible, NIR, SWIR, MWIR and LWIR.

Steiner delivers trusted sighting solutions to the world by building cutting edge optics and eOptics products that offer the performance demanded by military/law enforcement and commercial markets globally. Steiner’s superior performance, service and support will enable our users to more quickly and accurately detect, identify, and target their objectives.

The STS and Diffraction products are built in the U.S., and will join Steiner’s current line of eOptics products, which are also American made, and manufactured in Monterey, California.

For more information about the new acquisition and products for each division, visit www.steiner-defense.com.

Contact Info:
Stan Babb
Director of Business Development
Tel: (937) 490-2509
sales@steiner-sts.com

 

Conformal Enhanced Heads Up Display (CEHUD)                               AN/PVS-21

        AN/PVS-21, with attached HUD unit                  Model 2740 Low Profile Night Vision Monocular

 

MCID Beacon attached to helmet                                                                      Star Beacon

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Nova Star Beacon being tested

Demo Vehicle 1

Beacon on vehicle

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Dead Air Armament Announces New Ghost-M Suppressor for Centerfire Pistols





Lawrenceville, Ga. (January 2016) – Dead Air Armament,  announces the latest addition to their 100 percent USA made, unique product line: the Ghost-M suppressor for centerfire pistols.

The Ghost-M is a centerfire pistol suppressor that will shoot everything from 9mm, .45, all the way up to 300 Blackout sub-sonic and even full-auto. The Ghost-M is unique in that it is modular and can be used at its full-length for more sound suppression or shortened to a more compact and tactical size. The suppressor is made out of titanium and 17-4 stainless steel making it lightweight yet tough enough to take a beating and mean enough to dish it right back.

“Our Sandman and Mask HD suppressors have received rave reviews, but that doesn’t mean we’re just going to sit back and relax. At Dead Air, we’re relentless, never satisfied and the truth is I just can’t help myself. I’m obsessed with designing suppressors that make the shooting experience feel so… good. That’s why I designed the Ghost-M, because it’s a suppressor that makes me happy and I think it’ll make you happy too. So get ready for some cool stuff. We’re just getting started,” said Mike Pappas, director of product development at Dead Air.

GHOST-M Specifications:

Rating:
.300BLK (subsonic), .40 S&W, .45 ACP, 10mm, 9mm
Length (Full/Compact):
8.75″/6.2″*
Weight (Full/Compact):
12.0 oz./9.6 oz.*
Diameter:
1.375″
Finish:
Cerakote body, Nitride attachments
MSRP:
$949.00

Each Ghost-M is backed by Dead Air’s no question’s asked lifetime warranty.

For more information on Dead Air Armament and their line of suppressors, please visit www.deadairsilencers.com 

*Weight and length will vary with various attachments (piston/spring, fixed mounts, 3-lug).

(Visit Dead Air Armament at Booth 14516 at the 2016 SHOT Show)

About Dead Air Armament:

Dead Air Armament is a division of Sound Moderation Technologies, a North Carolina company designing, patenting and marketing the next generation in sound suppressor systems for civilian sportsmen, law enforcement, security and the military.

Mike Pappas | Director of Product Development | Dead Air Armament | 5155 Sugarloaf Parkway, Ste G, Lawrenceville, GA 30043| 877-892-7544 | Email | Website

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Upcoming Reviews Kicking Off 2016

We’ll be kicking off 2016 with two reviews that we’re sure will be on interest to you. We’ll lead with Our SilencerCO ASR Muzzle Brake (5/8 x 24) where we’ll talk installation, function and fit and finish.

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We’ll be following up the ASR review with what we see as an indispensible tool for the tactical precision shooter, the MagnetoSpeed Sporter Ballistic Chronograph. The MagnetoSpeed technology solves a number of problems when developing accurate muzzle velocity data. This is an indispensible tool to have, and we’ll give a complete rundown.

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Both of these reviews will be out and available for download at the tail end of this month. So be sure to visit us for that.

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WE PREDICTED THIS WOULD SOON HAPPEN

For the last couple of years we’ve been predicting the ascension of female service members into SOF units. Industry has responded with the introduction of the “Molon Labia Patch”

This will surely get “patch of the year” from us. Ladies, you can purchase as many as you’d like to fully accessorize for $5.95 by clicking here. These patches are tastefully colorful and expressed in anatomically correct terminology.

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TrackingPoint Announces Financing Program for All Precision-Guided Firearms

TrackingPoint  announced  it’s new Financing Program for all its Precision-Guided Firearms. Qualifying customers now have the option to put down a 10% deposit on their purchases, and finance the rest over 24, 36 or 48-month payment plans.
The actual interest rate (Annual Percentage Rate) individuals will be charged is dependent on their FICO credit score and other underwriting criteria. Rates will range from 9.99% APR to 12.99% APR that is fixed for the term of the contract. Loans must be for a minimum of $750 or higher, and individuals will have the option to pay off the contract in full at any time, without penalty.
“We believe that our financing program now allows anyone to afford a TrackingPoint Precision-Guided Firearm,” said John McHale, TrackingPoint CEO. “With this new financing program, customers can enjoy their TrackingPoint gun and spread out payments that better fit within their budgets.”
Current TrackingPoint rifles consist of three semi-automatic Precision-Guided Firearms – the .300 Blackout, M600 Squad Level 5.56 and M800 Squad Level 7.62; and one bolt-action Precision-Guided Rifle – the .338 Lapua Magnum. The rifles range in price from $7,995 to $27,500.
Interested parties can visit the financing section of TrackingPoint’s website and fill out an application form to determine if they qualify for financing. Once the form is filled out and submitted, individuals will receive the initial credit decision within 60 seconds, and if pre-approved, will receive a notification explaining the credit limit for which they qualify and the specific terms of their contract.
To learn more, visit
www.tracking-point.com/financing

 

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Scopecoat Acquires Slideboot


Virginia Beach, Va. (January 2016) – Scopecoat LLC, makers of patented optics protection for transportation and storage, has announced its acquisition of Slideboot, a handgun slide cover company previously owned by Gunhugger Enterprises, LLC of Phoenix, Arizona.

Slideboot was developed to eliminate the need for gun rugs or traditional plastic boxes when transporting handguns to the range, in the vehicle or while in safe storage.  The soft neoprene cover protects the slide and sights from dings, nicks and scratches.  The form fitting Slideboot saves space in the range bag or safe and as an added benefit the neoprene is not affected by oils so you can clean and treat your firearm and store it in a Slideboot without oils migrating to other surfaces within the safe.  The custom fit Slideboot stretches onto the slide easily and can be removed quickly for full access to the weapon.

The Slideboot line consists of seven custom sizes supporting the majority of striker fired and 1911 handguns available.  Made from high quality neoprene Slideboot comes with a variety of colors and can be customized with logos to support agency, association or club activities.

“The Slideboot line fits extremely well into the Scopecoat family of products.” Terry Naughton, president of Scopecoat explained. “Both product lines are American-made in our factory in Arizona. Both use high tech neoprene materials for a perfect fit.  And, both provide excellent protection against damage, dust and moisture. The addition of Slideboot supports our growing dealer network and the initial reaction at retail has exceeded our expectations.  We are seeing Slideboot displayed on firearms in the gun counter and used for nightly storage protecting inventory investments. Once it is seen in action the Slideboot becomes an easy accessory sale.”

Scopecoat is expanding and dealer inquiries are welcome. Interested dealers can contact Scopecoat via email at info@scopecoat.com or by calling 1 (757) 689-6064.

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Behind The Scenes At Masterpiece Arms

 

MasterPiece Arms (MPA), manufactures the MPA BA Rifles, Chassis Systems, Defender Pistols and Carbines, Suppressors and MPAR Rifles.

Creating a Masterpiece outlines the process of creating MPA’s famous bolt action rifles from concept through manufacturing and assembly. It concludes with the final product being shown in action in several shooting scenarios. The video was filmed and produced by Core Shooting Solutions’ Director of Marketing Mike Magnum.

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Grand Power Introduces Three New Firearms to the American Market

Wanamassa, N.J. (January 2016) – Eagle Imports, Inc., the exclusive distributor of Metro Arms, SPS, Bersa, Comanche, Grand Power and Llama firearms products, is proud to announce the arrival of three Grand Power pistols to the American shores for the first quarter of 2016: the K22S, the K22 X-TRIM and the CP380. The Grand Power brand employs high quality materials and state-of-the-art processes and manufacturing to deliver an ergonomically designed, low recoil polymer pistol for sport shooting and civilian carry.

The K22S is the 22LR version of the popular K100 pistol. Designed to accommodate the affordable training caliber in a pistol sized and accessorized with all the features of the full-size version, the K22S is made with a steel frame and slide and ergonomic polymer grip. The K22S has a 5″ fixed barrel and a drift-adjustable steel rear sight. The K22S with DA/SA action with easily accessible controls is designed to fit the hand like a glove, offering superior control whether training, target shooting or using as a transition pistol to the K100.

Designed with the sport shooter in mind, the K22 X-TRIM is an exclusive model created for demanding customers expecting top quality, accuracy and an attractive design. Combine this with user comfort and durability and you have an unstoppable competitive firearm. The K22 X-TRIM is made with a steel frame and slide and ergonomic polymer grip. The pistol combines advantages of a 5″ fixed barrel, micrometric Elliason rear sight, fiber optic front sight and the innovative design of the X-TRIM in a 22LR version.

Protect yourself and your loved ones with the CP380. A sub-compact version of the P380 model with DA/SA action, the CP380 is lightweight, reliable and accurate, making it the ideal pistol for everyday carry. The CP380 has a 3.3″ fixed barrel length and a 12+1 capacity with a drift-adjustable steel rear sight. It is made with a steel frame and slide and ergonomic polymer grip with an easily accessible frame mounted thumb safety.

 

Grand Power Pistol Specifications:
 
 
Grand Power K22S
Grand Power K22 X-TRIM
Grand Power CP380
Caliber:
.22 LR
.22 LR
.380 ACP
Action:
DA/SA
DA/SA
DA/SA
Capacity:
10+1
10+1
12+1
Barrel Length:
5″
5″
3.3″
Front Sight:
Plastic
Fiber optic
Plastic
Rear Sight:
Drift-Adjustable Steel
Elliason
Drift-Adjustable Steel
Finishes:
Black
Black
Black
Grips:
Polymer
Polymer
Polymer
Construction:
Steel side, steel frame, polymer grip
Steel slide, steel frame, polymer grip
Steel slide, steel frame, polymer grip
Safety:
Frame mounted thumb safety
Frame mounted thumb safety
Frame mounted thumb safety
Weight:
24.5 oz.
25.1 oz.
22.6 oz.
Length:
8″
7.4″
7″
Height:
5.3″
5.3″
4.6″
Width:
1.4″
1.4″
1.4″
MSRP:
$528.00
$788.00
$528.00
 

To learn more about Grand Power, or any of the other firearm brands that Eagle Imports carries, visit http://eagleimportsinc.com.

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SILENCERCO INTRODUCES THE MULTIPLATFORM MULTICALIBER HYBRID SUPPRESSOR

SilencerCo introduced the Hybrid™ – a silencer for any platform. Compatible with pistol calibers from 9mm to .45 ACP, rifle calibers from 5.56mm to .45-70 GOV and .458 SOCOM, and many in between, the Hybrid is both full auto and magnum-rated and can be used on pistols, rifles, and submachine guns.

Boasting low-120s dB on .300 BLK and remaining hearing safe with .45–70 GOV.  The Hybrid is rated down to 16″ barrels for .45–70 GOV and .458 SOCOM and down to 18″ barrels for all magnum calibers up to .338 Lapua Magnum.

With a slew of compatible accessories available, you can turn the Hybrid into the perfect silencer for almost any host.

Specifications:

Weight: 13.8 oz. with Direct Thread Mount
Length: 7.8”
Finish: Grey Cerakote
Compatible Calibers: 9mm to .45-70 GOV
Comes With: Piston Mount and 5/8×24 Direct Thread Mount

Accessories:  Click HERE for a quick-reference poster of all Hybrid accessories. MSRP: $999

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Crimson Trace Introduces Its Patented LiNQ System

Imagine a weapon mounted laser/light combination that can be controlled wirelessly, Crimson Trace did just that. The company has just announced its new LiNQ® System. This wireless and remote operation system utilizes a powered control grip to activate and operate a forward—or remotely located—light and laser sight module. The two-piece LiNQ System is designed to equip and upgrade nearly all standard long guns with rails and replaceable pistol grips.

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The patented LiNQ (LNQ-100) System’s leading feature is a replaceable AR/MSR-style compatible pistol grip that houses the system’s control circuitry and operating battery. That grip wirelessly communicates with the rail-mounted, or remotely located, laser sight and light module.

When the module and grip are actively communicating—and linked—via a secure Crimson Trace developed interface, a solid green light illuminates on the grip’s side panel. If the grip is searching for the partner light/laser module, the user will see a flashing green light. If the control grip has lost connectivity with the partnered laser/light module, there will be a constant red light on the grip’s side panel. These indicators are easy to see, and the operation buttons are easy to find and engage. The system operates on easy-to-purchase standard CR2 and CR123 Lithium batteries.

Crimson Trace LNQ-100 LinQ System Grip Left View

The output light/laser module is similar to Crimson Trace’s popular Rail Master Pro units. Adding to the innovation features are an activation button located on the back of the remote laser and light module that permits use of the laser and light features without the LiNQ control grip installed on the firearm or located within communication range. The remote module provides these operation options:

  • Light and laser together
  • Laser only (red and green laser models will be available)
  • Light only (the innovative LED light has a 300-Lumen output)
  • Laser and strobe/pulsing light

The LiNQ control grip and modules have been rigorously laboratory- and field-tested for possible interruptions and communication challenges. The units have also passed numerous drop, dust and moisture tests. The two-piece system was also reviewed and tested by some of America’s top gun writers and firearms industry experts during the development phase. The product easily installs onto nearly any standard AR/MSR platform rifle commercially sold today without special gunsmithing skills. The attachment process requires removing the current grip, installing the new Crimson Trace LiNQ System powered grip in its place, and then inserting the securing screw. It’s that simple. All necessary wrenches and batteries are provided.

The light/laser module will attach securely to standard M-1913 Picatinny and Weaver-style rails. This unit can also be engaged with the easy-to-operate Crimson Trace Instant Activation button. The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price will be $549 for the LiNQ System package, and it will be widely available for purchase in mid-year 2016. For additional details, visit: www.crimsontrace.com or call 800-442-2406.

ABOUT CRIMSON TRACE:

Crimson Trace is America’s acknowledged industry leader for laser sighting systems and tactical lights for firearms. The company’s award-winning innovations include: Lasergrips® and Laserguard® with red and green lasers, as well asLightguard™ –all with Instinctive Activation ™. Additionally, the company’s product lines include the best-in-classDefender Series™ and Rail Master® platforms – all of which are designed, engineered, assembled, packaged and shipped from Oregon. Crimson Trace sets the industry standard in comprehensive customer service that is available 24/7 at 800-442-2406.

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Russian AK-107

The AK-107 is a new design fitted with a counter inertia reciprocating system. The objective is to use mechanics to counter the normal recoil impulse and its subsequent deleterious effects. So, in the AK-107 Kalashnikov Concern uses an opposing reciprocating mass to counterbalance the effects of recoil. We agree with Larry that this is an impressive weapon system.

Larry Vickers of Vickers Tactical is a retired US Army 1st SFOD- Delta combat veteran with years of experience in the firearms industry as a combat marksmanship instructor and industry consultant. In recent years he has hosted tactical firearms related TV shows with the latest being TacTV of which Bravo Company is a presenting sponsor. Larry Vickers special operations background is one of the most unique in the industry today; he has been directly or indirectly involved in the some of the most significant special operations missions of the last quarter century. During Operation Just Cause he participated in Operation Acid Gambit – the rescue of Kurt Muse from Modelo Prison in Panama City, Panama. As a tactics and marksmanship instructor on active duty he helped train special operations personnel that later captured Saddam Hussein and eliminated his sons Uday and Qusay Hussein. In addition he was directly involved in the design and development of the HK416 for Tier One SOF use which was used by Naval Special Warfare personnel to kill Osama Bin Laden. Larry Vickers has developed various small arms accessories with the most notable being his signature sling manufactured by Blue Force Gear and Glock accessories made by Tangodown. In addition he has maintained strong relationships with premium companies within the tactical firearms industry such as Blue Force Gear, BCM, Aimpoint, Black Hills Ammunition, Wilson Combat, Mile High Shooting, Red State Tactical, and Schmidt & Bender.

Larry Vickers travels the country conducting combat marksmanship classes for law abiding civilians, law enforcement and military and has partnered with Alias Training to coordinate classes to best meet the needs of the students attending the class.

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Walther Introduces Its New PPS M2 Slim 9mm

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(FORT SMITH, Ark.) – New to the Walther line of personal protection pistols is the PPS M2, an innovative new 9mm pistol that sets the bar for ergonomics and comfort for concealed carry. The new PPS M2 is engineered for the concealed carry shooter looking for a slim 9mm that provides superior concealability while maintaining comfort and accuracy. The new PPS M2 is built to carry, measuring in at 1 inch wide, low profile and smooth features. This coupled with a new push button style magazine release for easy operation, highlights some of the changes from the Classic PPS to the new M2.

The new PPS M2 is equipped with a smooth, light 6.1 lb trigger pull, which improves control and accuracy. The PPS M2 can be the perfect fit for every shooter with Carl Walther signature ergonomics, that have become a staple in 21st Century Walther Arms. The PPS M2 is also available in an LE edition with phosphoric sights.

 

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Adam Blalock, Walther Arms CEO stated, “I have been really excited about the PPS M2 since the beginning of its development. The PPS Classic has been my everyday carry gun for years.  It’s a great gun and the idea of improving on the original was challenging …  but our team has done it.  The engineering enhancements and modifications that create the new M2 truly elevate this pistol into a class of its own.”

Adding the PPS M2 to the Walther handgun line is a prime example of Walther’s dedication to continued innovation and customer focus in the fast growing personal protection industry. The PPS M2 will be available in retail stores in early 2016. It will also be available to test at Industry Day at the Range at SHOT Show and viewing on the showroom floor during the show in Las Vegas, NV January 18th – 22nd. For more information on the PPS M2, visit www.waltherarms.com/builttocarry.

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A New Year’s Message

We hope everyone had a super Holiday Season, we’re delighted to see you back safe and sound. 2015 has been a challenging year across many fronts but Americans have the strength and backbone to meet challenges head on. 2016 is already looking to be even more difficult, but to quote a hackneyed cliché “the difficult we do immediately the impossible takes a little longer.”It’s important for you to stay focused, stay engaged and press on because inaction is not an option; by working together we can get the people’s work done.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR !

 

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Galil ACE (GAP39) RECALL

Galil ACE (GAP39) RECALL

IWI US is conducting a recall of all Galil ACE (GAP39) pistols that have a receiver with a 3-pin (3-hole) fire control group construction. While these pistols cannot fire automatically, BATF&E has historically held that AK type receivers with 3-pin (3-hole) fire control groups are, by definition, machine gun receivers.

Accordingly, all owners (FFL Dealers or Consumers) of a GAP39 pistol must return their firearms to IWI US, Inc. immediately for either a full refund or you can opt for replacement with a 2-pin (2-hole) pistol within 90 to 120 days.

FFL Dealers and/or Consumers must include a copy of an invoice or receipt with the returned firearm. IWI US cannot issue a refund without a receipt.

There are no safety issues involved with this recall.

FFL Dealers and Consumers should contact IWI US, Inc. at (717) 695-2081, email recall@iwi.us or write the company at:

IWI US, Inc., Attn. GAP39, Recall P.O. Box 126707 Harrisburg, PA  17112

IWI US, Inc. will issue a Return Authorization number (RA#) and will issue a “Call Tag” for UPS to pick up the firearm(s) at no cost to the FFL Dealer or Consumer. Returned firearms must have a RA# or they will be refused.

Please allow up to 4 weeks to receive your refund

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Dead Air Mask .22 Suppressor Named Editor’s Choice by Shooting Sports Retailer

Lawrenceville, Ga. (December 2015) – Dead Air Armament is proud to announce that its Mask .22 Suppressor has received the honor of being named Editor’s Choice by Shooting Sports Retailer magazine in its December 2015 issue.

“The Mask is just a hoot to shoot. We’ve run it for weeks on a Smith & Wesson M&P 22C using an EWK Arms 1/28-inch thread adaptor with great results and we’ve shot it with a Plinker Arms .22 upper on our AR lower to the grins and giggles of new AR shooters at the range,” said Christian Lowe, the editor of Shooting Sports Retailer.

In addition to being able to suppress a rifle to about 115 decibels, the Mask .22 Suppressor was praised for being durable, lightweight and easy-to-maintain. Lowe was particularly impressed with the Mask .22s sealed baffle construction. The .22 LR round is notoriously dirty and gunky and has been known to “weld up” a suppressor. The Mask .22’s sealed baffle design prevents this from happening and makes the suppressor easy-to-clean and maintain.

A look at the internal baffle system of the Mask .22

“When we designed the Mask .22 we didn’t cut any corners or take any shortcuts. I designed it with the comfort and enjoyment of the shooter as my first and only goal. I’m glad that Shooting Sports Retailer enjoyed our can enough that they named it Editor’s Choice,” commented Mike Pappas, founder of Dead Air.

Read the full Shooting Sports Retailer article at http://www.shootingsportsretailer-digital.com/Dec2015#&pageSet=9.

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SPEED DRILL ON THE AKM

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GEAR REVIEW: MAGPUL PMAG 30 AK/AKM GEN M3 7.62 x 39 Magazine

 

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We’ve just put the wraps on our review of MAGPUL’s new PMAG® 30 AK/AKM GEN M3™. In our opinion, this is what the PMAG 30 AK/AKM MOE should have been from the beginning, but at last what all AK aficionados have been waiting for is here. Variability in the AK platforms make it difficult for designers to produce accessories usable across the board but MAGPUL has done it right once more.

Your strategy…

Keep your PMAG 30 AK/AKM MOE as your range mags but if you want something that is combat capable you definitely want to pick up the new PMAG 30 AK/AKM GEN M3 7.62×39 magazine. They are all that Magpul promised would be!

Read My Review

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Carolina Arms Group Hires Sales Manager Jonathan "Shorty" Long

Mooresville, N.C. (December 2015)Carolina Arms Group, LLC., a manufacturer dedicated to producing heirloom quality, American made firearms, announces the hiring of Jonathan “Shorty” Long as their new sales manager responsible to increase CAG’s brand awareness and lead the sales efforts to U.S. firearms retailers. Shorty was previously the inside sales account manager for War Sport Industries, LLC and has an extensive law enforcement background, having served as a deputy sheriff and police officer for 14 years.

“Shorty comes to CAG with extensive experience in firearms, firearms training and sales,” Mark McCoy, Managing Partner for CAG commented. “He is passionate about the shooting sports market and this passion translates incredibly well as he engages the retail market to understand and sell our products.”

“I am very excited to be part of a company that is focused on creating American made 1911’s using the most modern CNC equipment with that special craftsman’s detailing and touch,” Shorty added. “We are 100 percent committed to providing our customers with the finest 1911’s produced on our soil and back it up with superior customer service.”

The Carolina Arms Group Trenton 1911 pistol line are meticulously crafted and built for performance under any circumstances. The pistols are made from forged carbon steel and feature many custom designs right out of the box. The Trenton 1911 is available in Tactical Black, Two Tone and Stainless.

Carolina Arms Group will be attending the 2016 SHOT Show at Kiosk N811.

For more information, visit Carolina Arms Group and stay up-to-date on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

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GAP Grind 2015 Long-Range Tactical Shooting Event

This year’s GAP Grind match took place 16-18 October at the K&M Shooting Complex in Finger, Tennessee. Competitors from law enforcement, military and civilian communities participated in what is a fast-paced demanding competition.

Cory West, of Texas, took top honors at the event with a score of 165.00.

Course Of Fire Background:

  • The GAP Grind presents a notoriously challenging opportunity to engage targets—paper, steel, moving and reactive—at distances of up to 1,200 yards, with minimal down-time between stages.
  • The 2015 course was comprised of 20+ stages, in which competitors each fired 200+ shots at long-distance targets, which varied in size and difficulty based on distance and time allotted. Most stages included “stressors” such as time limits or required movements.
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Kalashnikov Concern SV-99

The SV-99 was introduced in 1999 and is based on the BI-7 biathlon sporting rifle. This is a bolt action rifle that has the same toggle-locking, straight pull bolt action as the BI-7. The bolt handle swings back and forward to reload and cock the rifle for the next round. The rifle is chambered in .22LR and features a detachable polymer buttstock. The original Izhmash version was equipped with a wooden stock. The SV-99 was designed specifically to address the need for a light but very accurate short range platform.

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In this video Larry Vickers presents a suppressed SV-99. Great precision rifle.

Larry Vickers of Vickers Tactical is a retired US Army 1st SFOD- Delta combat veteran with years of experience in the firearms industry as a combat marksmanship instructor and industry consultant. In recent years he has hosted tactical firearms related TV shows with the latest being TacTV of which Bravo Company is a presenting sponsor. Larry Vickers special operations background is one of the most unique in the industry today; he has been directly or indirectly involved in the some of the most significant special operations missions of the last quarter century. During Operation Just Cause he participated in Operation Acid Gambit – the rescue of Kurt Muse from Modelo Prison in Panama City, Panama. As a tactics and marksmanship instructor on active duty he helped train special operations personnel that later captured Saddam Hussein and eliminated his sons Uday and Qusay Hussein. In addition he was directly involved in the design and development of the HK416 for Tier One SOF use which was used by Naval Special Warfare personnel to kill Osama Bin Laden. Larry Vickers has developed various small arms accessories with the most notable being his signature sling manufactured by Blue Force Gear and Glock accessories made by Tangodown. In addition he has maintained strong relationships with premium companies within the tactical firearms industry such as Blue Force Gear, BCM, Aimpoint, Black Hills Ammunition, Wilson Combat, Mile High Shooting, Red State Tactical, and Schmidt & Bender.

Larry Vickers travels the country conducting combat marksmanship classes for law abiding civilians, law enforcement and military and has partnered with Alias Training to coordinate classes to best meet the needs of the students attending the class.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL

Merry Christmas

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BAWIDAMANN ROGUE KNIVES ARE AVAILABLE

These knives are designed with a 60 degree angle bend from handle to tip to enhance natural motions from punching to plunging, with the knife being a true extension of the motion. They are designed for off side carry, and have several carry options. The arcs on the ring serve as natural finger/thumb/palm (hypothenar) placement points, and becomes a natural extension of the handle when fully enclosed in the hand in either forward or reverse grips. You also have the option of using the ring in reverse grip (much like a Karambit) but with a straight blade you can still trap and cut with. The recurve blade comes to a hard angle before transitioning to the tip, and this one offers a top edge for a full continuous cut.

These knives have an M.S.R.P. of $350 and available directly from Andrew Bawidamann

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Larry Vickers On The Russian Vityaz-SN

Larry Vickers of Vickers Tactical is a retired US Army 1st SFOD- Delta combat veteran with years of experience in the firearms industry as a combat marksmanship instructor and industry consultant. In recent years he has hosted tactical firearms related TV shows with the latest being TacTV of which Bravo Company is a presenting sponsor. Larry Vickers special operations background is one of the most unique in the industry today; he has been directly or indirectly involved in the some of the most significant special operations missions of the last quarter century. During Operation Just Cause he participated in Operation Acid Gambit – the rescue of Kurt Muse from Modelo Prison in Panama City, Panama. As a tactics and marksmanship instructor on active duty he helped train special operations personnel that later captured Saddam Hussein and eliminated his sons Uday and Qusay Hussein. In addition he was directly involved in the design and development of the HK416 for Tier One SOF use which was used by Naval Special Warfare personnel to kill Osama Bin Laden. Larry Vickers has developed various small arms accessories with the most notable being his signature sling manufactured by Blue Force Gear and Glock accessories made by Tangodown. In addition he has maintained strong relationships with premium companies within the tactical firearms industry such as Blue Force Gear, BCM, Aimpoint, Black Hills Ammunition, Wilson Combat, Mile High Shooting, Red State Tactical, and Schmidt & Bender.

Larry Vickers travels the country conducting combat marksmanship classes for law abiding civilians, law enforcement and military and has partnered with Alias Training to coordinate classes to best meet the needs of the students attending the class.

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UPCOMING REVIEW: MAGPUL PMAG 30 AK/AKM GEN M3 7.62×39

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Magpul Industries has delivered on the promise to produce a steel reinforced version of their all polymer PMAG® 30 AK/AKM MOE®.  The PMAG® 30 AK/AKM GEN M3™ is here and now in the distribution channel. We’re currently working on a comprehensive review but it’s not premature to suggest that you pick some up.

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THE TWO GREAT MOTIVATORS

As we get ready to slow down the presses to enjoy the Holiday Season with our families, we want to leave our readers with a profound (at least in our opinion) shoot-the-shit topic. As with all shoot-the-shits you can participate by making totally unsupported statements, use profanity, insult anyone you wish or change subjects all together. We gladly give you that opportunity all at no charge. Having said that…

Some of society’s luminaries have advanced the theory that fear and greed are the two greatest motivators. This is a polite way of presenting the idea that you can control someone by instilling fear or appeal to their sense of greed. I suppose that one could point to individual cases where those strategies have been effective; however, taking the long view we see that both concepts have failed miserably. Greed has resulted in lackluster performance and fear in insurgency.

Since the tragic events at San Bernardino, the media, liberal and conservative, have been advancing the idea of some great “national fear.” This message is packaged and distributed 24×7. Readers, there is no national fear, I live in a major metropolitan area and I can categorically say to you that no one here is living in fear. However, fear promotion opens windows of opportunities for agendas that we need to be alert to. The liberal community, spearheaded by a biased media, are hoping to use “fear” as the path to attack  2nd Amendment Rights. The conservative community sees “ fear” as a way to point out the failures of an administration.  None, have committed sufficient intellectual capital to address the problems; so the certainty in all this is that you’ll never see clear and effective policy.

What I love about our country is the fact that our people have balls the size of bowling balls, a national trait that applies to man, woman and child. So, blow all this fear crap off; see it for what it is and do what you normally do.

Have A Great Christmas!

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Bryan Litz On Coriolis Effect

Bryan Litz is a ballistician for Berger Bullets and Applied Ballistics. Bryan has authored a number of authoritative books on the subject of ballistics. His software, published by Applied Ballistics, can be found on a number of devices including the Kestrel Wind Meters by Nielsen Kellerman. The Applied Ballistics software and smart device app is considered an industry standard used by law enforcement and military units across the world.

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Liberty Ammunition’s Silverado .223 Gets High Marks From The National Tactical Officers Association

3-cccef8996dIn Feb-2014, we had the opportunity to test fire the Silverado .223 Remington ammunition and found it to have exceptional accuracy with impressive terminal ballistics.

You can read our review here.

 

Liberty Ammunition’s lead-free .223 Rem 55 Grain rifle cartridge received a 4.68 out of 5 points for accuracy, lack of over penetration and running flawlessly with no malfunctions.

Bradenton, Fla. (December 2015) – Liberty Ammunition is proud to announce the Silverado .223 Rem 55 grain cartridge was field-tested in the National Tactical Officers Association Member Tested and Recommended Program. The Silverado .223 Rem rifle cartridge received a score of 4.68 out of a possible 5 points. This lead-free 55 grain deep cavity hollow point was tested by NTOA members in various parts of North America and rated on a scale of zero to five in a variety of categories such as design, performance and quality.

All of the testing officers were impressed with the performance of the Silverado .223 Rem 55 grain. The field-testers observed that the cartridges ran flawlessly in their firearms with no failure to feeds (FTF) or malfunctions. The testing officer from Florida “first fired off some

rounds one at a time to make sure everything cycled and ejected properly. No failure to feed or fire issues arose and the ejection pattern seemed consistent. I then did some rapid fire on semi-auto to look for the same things. Again, I had no issues with FTF or fire. I then went to full auto and fired off some bursts, again looking for the usual problems, but there were no issues.” While the testing officer from Wisconsin expected that the extra length of the rounds might cause issues with the cycle of operation of his .223, “when I fired my .223, I did not have any issues with malfunctions/stoppages. The rounds performed flawlessly…. I plan to purchase more rounds and use them as my home defense round.”

The Silverado .223 Rem 55 grain cartridge also rated highly for its accuracy and its ability to limit over penetration while still producing exceptional stopping power. A testing officer from New Jersey decided to test the ammunition for penetration at distances of 50, 100 and 150 yards against both metal and wood backgrounds. He commented that “the round performed very well [during] the penetration test. There was limited over penetration on both of the targets. The point of aim and point of impact from all three distances were extremely true when fired from the Colt M-4 rifles utilized by the team in static positioned drills, as well as movement and shooting drills.” The Floridian testing officer remarked that the “hollow point is fairly unique to this caliber. Here the ammo is designed to expand and fragment like a typical hollow point. Overall, the ammo shot well and kept its accuracy, which I was happy with. I do like the hollow point aspect to it for limiting over penetration, which is very important, especially in the law enforcement application.”

Liberty Ammunition’s Silverado .223 Rem 55 grain is a copper, monolithic, hollow-point, deep cavity fragmenting round. The Silverado .223 Rem ammunition combines extreme velocity with fragmentation to provide extraordinary terminal ballistics. The Silverado .223 Rem rifle cartridge has a velocity of over 3,000 FPS, kinetic energy greater than 1,100 FPE and an accuracy of less than two MOA at 300 meters.

Check out the entire line of high performance, lead-free Liberty Ammunition, as well as apparel products, at www.libertyammunition.com.

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Kinetic Concealment Adds Value Red-Dot Sight

(Jackson, TN) – Kinetic Concealment, makers of the patent pending neoprene-backed leather hybrid holster, is proud to announce the edition of their new RD-01 Red Dot Sight to their accessory line of products.
The Kinetic Concealment Red Dot sight is a low-cost optic that fits perfectly on any standard rail system. Designed as a quick and bright optic, the Kinetic Concealment RD-01 is a value priced optic, has all the same features as optics twice its price. It’s the perfect optic for just about any quick focus application.
The RD-01 comes with sight-in instructions, adjustment tool kit, one CR2032 battery and a full one year replacement warranty. The RD-01 has an on/off button that also doubles as the brightness control button.  The tubeless design reflex lens aperture provides a wide field of view, making the sight suitable for rapid-firing or shooting of moving targets. The RD-01 MSRP is only $59.99 and can be purchased at
www.kineticconcealment.com
For more information on Kinetic Concealment visit www.kineticconcealment.com.

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BRYAN LITZ ON THE APPLIED BALLISTICS KESTREL

Bryan Litz is a ballistician for Berger Bullets and Applied Ballistics. Bryan has authored a number of authoritative books on the subject of ballistics. His software, published by Applied Ballistics, can be found on a number of devices including the Kestrel Wind Meters by Nielsen Kellerman. The Applied Ballistics software and smart device app is considered an industry standard used by law enforcement and military units across the world.

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LARRY VICKERS ON THE RUSSIAN PL-14

The folks at Kalashnikov Concern are developing a new pistol designated as the PL-14. Chambered in 9x19mm, the PL-14 represents a philosophical and technical departure from traditional Russian pistol designs. The initial launch is a steel slide on an alloy frame but Kalashnikov Concern is planning a polymer variant in the near future.

In the video below, Larry Vickers gives us his initial impressions.

Larry Vickers of Vickers Tactical is a retired US Army 1st SFOD- Delta combat veteran with years of experience in the firearms industry as a combat marksmanship instructor and industry consultant. In recent years he has hosted tactical firearms related TV shows with the latest being TacTV of which Bravo Company is a presenting sponsor. Larry Vickers special operations background is one of the most unique in the industry today; he has been directly or indirectly involved in the some of the most significant special operations missions of the last quarter century. During Operation Just Cause he participated in Operation Acid Gambit – the rescue of Kurt Muse from Modelo Prison in Panama City, Panama. As a tactics and marksmanship instructor on active duty he helped train special operations personnel that later captured Saddam Hussein and eliminated his sons Uday and Qusay Hussein. In addition he was directly involved in the design and development of the HK416 for Tier One SOF use which was used by Naval Special Warfare personnel to kill Osama Bin Laden. Larry Vickers has developed various small arms accessories with the most notable being his signature sling manufactured by Blue Force Gear and Glock accessories made by Tangodown. In addition he has maintained strong relationships with premium companies within the tactical firearms industry such as Blue Force Gear, BCM, Aimpoint, Black Hills Ammunition, Wilson Combat, Mile High Shooting, Red State Tactical, and Schmidt & Bender.

Larry Vickers travels the country conducting combat marksmanship classes for law abiding civilians, law enforcement and military and has partnered with Alias Training to coordinate classes to best meet the needs of the students attending the class.

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MAGPUL INDUSTRIES IS NOW SHIPPING THE MOE SL-K CARBINE STOCK MIL-SPEC

A drop-in replacement buttstock for AR15/M4 mil-spec carbine buffer tubes, the SL-K is designed for compact PDW style weapons or users desiring a small and light stock.

This stock features a short and slim profile, a smaller rubber butt-pad with rolled toe for easy shouldering and sure grip, and a 1.25” footman’s loop with the ability to accept an optional M-LOK QD Sling Mount for push-button style QD sling swivels.  The ambidextrous release latch minimizes rattle on the receiver extension without requiring additional locks, levers, or springs.

Made in U.S.A.

FEATURES

  • Mounts on mil-spec sized carbine receiver extension tube (not included) from manufacturers such as Colt, LMT, Ruger, S&W, SIG, and others
  • Sloping cheek weld combines a slim profile with user comfort
  • Dual-side release latch provides easy adjustment while remaining anti-snag
  • Premium chrome-silicon lock spring provides positive locking and long service life
  • Compact rubber butt-pad offers an anti-slip surface and increases impact protection
  • Rollover on the toe allows for easier shoulder transitions and better fit when using body armor
  • Compatible with Magpul ASAP®, ASAP® QD, and other receiver-mount sling attachments
  • 1.25” Footman’s Loop for sling mounting, and also accepts the M-LOK QD Sling Mount for push-button sling attachment (sold separately)
  • M.S.R.P. $39.95
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NOTICE TO DRONE OWNERS

A number of our readers may operate drones as a tool while conducting training, videography or both. It’s important that you understand and comply with FAA rules and regulation. There are a number of regulations in place. First you can not operated your drone within a 5 miles radius of an airport that is controlled. If you are operating near an uncontrolled field, you must obtain the permission of the airport operator to fly your drone within a 5 mile radius. You may not fly your drone any higher than 400 feet AGL (above ground level). You will also need to register your drone.

FAA Deputy Administrator Michael G. Whitaker announced on Monday, Dec. 14, that all small UAS owners must register their aircraft no later than Feb. 19, 2016. The new rule pertains to UAS owners who had previously operated an unmanned aircraft weighing more than 0.55 pounds and less than 55 pounds including payloads such as on-board cameras, exclusively as a model aircraft The FAA will publish IFRs (Interim Final Rules) to the registry on 15 Dec 2015.

The FAA will open registration to UAS operators through a website that will go live Monday, Dec. 21 through which owners can enter required information surrounding their UAS, such as the operator’s name and information as well as the aircraft’s manufacturer, model name and serial number. Although registration will cost nothing during the initial 30-day period — open in an effort to encourage as many operators as possible to register quickly — owners will be required to pay a $5 fee after Jan. 30, 2016.

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DESERT TECH ANNOUNCES PRICING DETAILS FOR ITS MDR BULLPUP

Desert Tech has announced M.S.R.P for the company’s MDR, widely celebrated as the most advanced bullpup design on the market. The MDR will be offered in two calibers, 5.56 x 45 and 7.62 x 51, and will hit the stores at $1,999 and $2,249 respectively.

The MDR is a sleeper featuring revolutionary ambidextrous controls and improved ejection but under the hood it is a precision rifle featuring one of the best triggers right out of the box. Desert Tech’s bullpup offers interchangeable barrel assemblies as well as magazine wells with future caliber conversion kits that include 300 Blk, 7.62 x 39, 6.8 SPC and .22 LR . Conversion kits for 5.56 NATO will be priced at $749 and $999 for 7.62 NATO. Prices for the 7.62 x 39, 6.8 SPC and .22LR kits are TBD as of this writing.

Product availability has not been nailed down yet but production is shooting for early 2016.

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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SPEAKERS

It’s Friday and just two weeks until Christmas. Where has this year gone! If you’re at all like me you’re amazed but never overwhelmed by the massive number of cluster fucks in progress around the world. Just when you thought things could not be worse, GEICO comes out with its Peter Pan ad. They could not have cast a more annoying little pecker head than that kid. Needless to say we had one heck of a time coming up with a useful shoot-the-shit topic for the week. So, just in time for your Holiday shopping, we decided to touch  on audio speakers.

No component of a modern audio systems is more misunderstood than the speaker system and the average consumer will usually make bad purchasing decisions. Some buyers are under the erroneous assumption that a majority of your audio budget should go into the speakers. This approach is absolutely incorrect and will almost always result in poor performance. Speakers are part of a system integration consisting of electronics and speakers.

There are two families of speaker technologies, cone driven and electrostatic panels; each has its own peculiarity but they all have two properties that we want to understand, SPL (Sound Pressure Level) and Impedance. These two measures are vitally important because they drive amplification requirements and sound characteristics.

SPL is a measure of the speaker’s efficiency. It’s a measure of sound intensity, measured in decibels,  per 1 watt of input power. The higher the value, the more efficient the speaker and the more room filling sound you’ll experience. Typical SPLs run from 80 – 125 db.

Speakers are required to faithfully reproduce a frequency range of 20Hz – 20,000 Hz they do that by converting electrical energy (current) to mechanical energy followed by acoustic pressure. Retailers will generally present a speaker as being 8 ohms, 4 ohms, 2 ohms, etc. I’ve even witnessed a sales associate tell a customer that a 2 ohm speaker is more efficient because of it’s lower impedance which is a vulgar misrepresentation.

Speakers are reactive, meaning that their characteristic impedance changes over its frequency range. Bass frequencies result in a lower impedance while high frequencies result in higher impedances. When presented with a 20 Hz bass note, a speaker’s impedance may momentarily drop to 1 ohm or less. This means that its amplifier will see an almost direct short across its channel(Right or Left) terminals, so you’ll need an amplifier that can instantaneously produce a high amount of current to avoid a highly undesirable anomaly called clipping. So, when buying a speaker you should ask for some indication of its impedance across its frequency range. Electrostatic speakers are notorious current hogs with widely fluctuating impedances across its frequency range.

Cone speakers will usually have a higher SPL and less variability across their frequency range. Therefore, if you’re after a room filling sound, like in a home theater, cone speakers will provide that level of performance and are less demanding on your amplifiers.

If you want a speaker that will precisely place the image of an artist or instrument on the sound stage the electrostatic speaker reigns supreme. They have the lowest SPL and are very demanding on amplifiers, but in a properly laidout listening room you’ll be able to close your eyes and literally feel the presence of the artist or instrument. People often select an electrostatic design because they look artsy then neglect the amplifiers, this approach won’t work with electrostatic designs. If you buy an electrostatic speaker you’ll need to purchase an amplifier capable of delivering high levels of current. Don’t by watts buy current.

We wish you all a fun and safe weekend, and as always, all shoot-the-shit rules apply so, let us hear from you!

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Dead Air Welcomes Director of Sales Gary Hughes

Lawrenceville, Ga. (December 2015) – Dead Air Armament™ is proud to announce the addition of Gary Hughes to the team as the new Director of Sales. Hughes brings over two decades of firearms industry experience covering a multitude of positions from counter sales to management, consulting and manufacturing. Hughes, formerly SilencerCo’s vice president of Sales, was instrumental in building sales channel relationships and developing successful brand awareness marketing campaigns. In his new role as the Director of Sales for Dead Air, Hughes will be responsible for growing market share, providing sales services and developing innovative sales campaigns.

Gary Hughes, Director of Sales

“I am happy to be working with the team at Dead Air, many of whom I’ve worked with before, and I look forward to building upon past successes that we’ve created together,” Hughes stated. “These are some of the best people in the industry and I’m proud to count myself among them. I’m looking forward to reconnecting with our industry friends and most importantly, our customers.”

“Gary Hughes brings tremendous motivation and focus to our sales initiative,” Eric Rogers, President of Dead Air Armament added. “His energy, product knowledge and relationships with customers will add an additional component of professionalism and expertise to our already outstanding team.”

For more information on Dead Air Armament™ and their line of suppressors, please visit www.deadairsilencers.com

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RevMedx XSTAT 30 GETS FDA APPROVAL

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In February 2014, we introduced our readers to RevMedx’s XSTAT system designed specifically to rapidly treat gunshot wounds in the field. The XSTAT has been used by the military since 2013 with exceptional results. The FDA has now approved XSTAT for commercial use. The XSTAT works by injecting small sponges into the entry wound channel. As the sponges absorb blood, they expand to provide hemostatic pressure on the wound, preventing additional bleeding. The XSTAT does not replace the tourniquet and is intended for use on wounds where a  tourniquet can not be easily applied. The FDA reports

“Early control of severe bleeding may prevent shock and may be life-saving. According to the United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, 30 to 40 percent of civilian deaths by traumatic injury are the result of hemorrhaging. Of those deaths, 33 to 56 percent occur before the patient reaches a hospital.”

XSTAT 30 is a temporary device for use up to four (4) hours until surgical care is acquired. It should only be used for patients at high risk for immediate life-threatening bleeding from, hemodynamically significant (Advanced Trauma Life Support class 3 or 4 hemorrhagic shock), non- compressible junctional wounds, and when definitive care at an emergency care facility cannot be achieved within minutes.

Commercial availability dates have not been released, nor product pricing, but a $100 price point has been circulated. We strongly recommend that hunters and other enthusiasts add one or two to their IFAK. This is great news that should save a multitude of lives.

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