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Sneak Peak – RailScales G10 KeyMod Grip Panels

Sunday, May 25th, 2014

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Developed by Bill Coye of Coye Knives in collaboration with Derek Shelton of Asset Weapon MFG, RailScales grip panels are made from G10 and are designed for the KeyMod modular attachment system. The first offering in the line will be a four grooved black panel design which is reminiscent of a Coye Knives custom handle.

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RailScales will officially launch with a soft date of June 11, 2014. Numerous lengths, textures, colors, and other G10 accessories are also being developed.

www.getrailscales.com

S.O.Tech – Memorial Day Sale

Saturday, May 24th, 2014

SOTECHSALE

S.O.Tech is holding a Memorial Day sale. First, save 50% on t-shirts designed and printed by Veterans at the West LA Veterans Hospital as part of the Vet Corps USA vocational therapy program. Additionally, 30% off on Go Packs and MACTAC Packs, and upwards of 60% off for select clearance items. Sale lasts while supplies last.

www.specopstech.com

Chase Tactical – Memorial Day Sale

Saturday, May 24th, 2014

Memorial Day Sale

Chase Tactical is having a Memorial Day sale. Enter coupon code NEVERFORGET10 to take 10% off your entire purchase.

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TNVC – Wilcox FLIR M24 Recon Helmet Mount Adapter

Saturday, May 24th, 2014

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Wilcox Industries has developed a helmet mount adapter for the popular FLIR Recon M24 Thermal Monocular. Precision machined from lightweight aerospace aluminum, the FLIR Recon mount comes complete with interfaces for both dovetail and bayonet horn helmet mounts, which can be swapped without tools.

A dovetail shoe bolts to the 1/4-20 threaded insert in the FLIR M24, providing a low profile interface for the mount adapter. The adapter arm provides interpupillary adjustment, while the vertical, fore/aft, and tilt adjustment is handled by the helmet mount. The FLIR Recon mount can be assembled in either left or right eye configurations.

tnvc.com/shop/wilcox-flir-m24-recon-helmet-mount-adapter

Gunfighter Moment – Frank Proctor

Saturday, May 24th, 2014

MINIMALIST CARBINE SET UP

Hey y’all here’s a topic that’s near and dear to my heart, setting up the carbine with everything you need and nothing you don’t! One very cool thing about the AR-15 platform is that it’s very modular, far too many times shooters add too many “light weight” accessories and end up with a less than optimal package. Here’s what I think the all purpose carbine needs no more no less.

Good Barrel
Having the ability to shoot 1.5-ish MOA or better with decent ammo and do so for a reasonable duration of fire and last a long time. I have found the BCM and Daniel Defense Hammer forged and chrome lined barrels to hold up better than anything else I’ve used and they provide around 1 MOA accuracy with MK 262. The new ELW bbl from BCM is quickly becoming a favorite, I’m looking forward to the hammer forged version. Also worth noting that I’m a fan of a 1-7 twist for everything and if the bbl is 14.5” or 16” then mid length gas system is the way to go. The difference in smoothness of the recoil impulse is very noticeable!

Rail
At least 9” in length, I think this is important to get leverage on the rifle. For an 11” bbl I would go with a 9 or 10” rail. For a 14.5” bbl I like a 13” rail. For a 16” bbl either a 13” or 15” rail. I’m a huge fan of the new KMR rails from BCM, super light without sacrificing any durability or function. I have also found that the KMR rail stays comfortable to the touch after extended shooting (I ran 3 mags through the gun pretty quickly to test this theory). The grip panels for the KMR help as well and they are super low profile.

Good Trigger
I like a trigger in the 3-3.5 pounds range and am a fan of a single stage trigger. I have used the following triggers with great results in performance and reliability. CMC, Wilson Combat and Geissele.

Pistol Grip
With a more straight up and down rake than a standard A2 pistol grip. I’m currently using the BCM Gunfighter Mod 2 grip and really like it the fact that it is modular also lending it to use by shooters of different hand size.

Charging Handle
I feel that and extended charging handle is beneficial in clearing malfunctions (if they occur) and working around a scope. I have used the Badger latch in the past but when BCM introduced the Gunfighter charging handle I switched and haven’t looked back! I’m running the Mod 4 on all my guns and dig it the most!

Muzzle Device
I’m a huge fan of having something on the end of the bbl that helps minimize the amount of time the gun is away from the target. There are some downsides to a very effective brake, usually they are pretty load and produce over pressure plus they can generate some serious flash. There are several MDs out there that offer some control and flash hiding capability and are fairly mild on the shooter. I have used the PWS and BCM Gunfighter devices a good bit and they both work pretty well. I’m also working on my own design that will provide a bit more control and not obnoxious over pressure, we’ll see how it goes!

Buttstock
I prefer light weight stock that fits tight to the buffer tube and locks up nice. I find that there is too much slop in the standard carbine stock. There are some choices out there that can get pretty heavy and bulky without really bringing anything else to the table. In the past I’ve used the Magpul CTR stock, the B5 SOPMOD stock and now the BCM Gunfighter stock as well as the Troy stock. The BCM is becoming my favorite due to tight fight, low profile and light weight.

Optic
There are many options in this category and based on what your needs are. Here are my opinions. If you are shooting from the muzzle to 200 yards irons are an excellent choice, very light and very close to red dot fast at those ranges. I shoot irons to 300 without any problems however at 300 the sights cover a lot of target and limit what you can see around the target. The red dot sights work very well from the muzzle to 300 yards. I dig the size, weight and battery life of the Aimpoint T1. I think the Eotech is the fastest red dot available a it has a bigger field of view and the large ring really pulls the eyes in. The 1 MOA dot in the Eotech is king at distance also. If you need to shoot small or past 300 yards a 1-4 or 1-6 or 8 power scope will really pay dividends. A couple things I look for there is true 1X, first focal plane on any thing past 1-4X, and a reticle set up in mils.

Light
Any rifle intended for duty or defensive use needs a light. I prefer something small and compact. I have used a Stream Light Protac 1L for a few years and it has worked very well. I’ve also used the Inforce WML and dig it as well. I’ve been very happy with lights in the 100 lumen range, to get much more than that you have to go to a bigger and bulkier light.

Sling
In my opinion and experience a 2 point adjustable sling is the way to go. In my opinion the single point sling keeps the stock of the rifle close to the shoulder and is slightly easier to transition to the opposite shoulder. I think that the 2 point adjustable is a much more usable design for really working with the carbine. Climbing, breaching, dragging or carrying things that require 2 hands are all easier if the rifle is cinched tight to the body or on your back. There are plenty of good options out there in the 2 point sling department but I’m kinda fond of my design!

I’m a huge fan of a light carbine and I think most dudes that have or do carry one for a living will agree. My current BCM carbine is set up with everything I think it needs to go to work (minus and IR laser for night vision work) and weights in at 6 pounds 3 ounces. I also have a carbine set up on a Tennessee Arms Polymer lower receiver that weighs in at 5 pounds 8 ounces, that’s with irons, light and sling. You can check out my guns on my Facebook page www.facebook.com/pages/Way-of-the-Gun. You can also go to my website www.wayofthegun.us.

Thanks for reading and I’ll catch y’all next time!

-Frank Proctor

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Frank Proctor has served over 18 years in the military, the last 11 of those in US Army Special Forces. During his multiple combat tours in Afghanistan & Iraq he had the privilege to serve with and learn from many seasoned veteran Special Forces Operators so their combined years of knowledge and experience has helped him to become a better operator & instructor. While serving as an instructor at the Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat Course he was drawn to competitive shooting. He has since earned the USPSA Grand Master ranking in the Limited Division and Master ranking in the IDPA Stock Service Pistol division. He learned a great deal from shooting in competition and this has helped him to become to become a better tactical shooter. Frank is one of the few individuals able to bring the experiences of U.S. Army Special Forces, Competitive Shooting, and veteran Instructor to every class.

All this experience combines to make Frank Proctor a well-rounded shooter and instructor capable of helping you to achieve your goal of becoming a better shooter.

Gunfighter Moment is a weekly feature brought to you by Alias Training & Security Services. Each week Alias brings us a different Trainer and in turn they offer some words of wisdom.

U.S. Tactical Supply – New Products

Saturday, May 24th, 2014

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40″ Paracord Sling

U.S. Tactical Supply’s Paracord Hunting Rifle Sling is made from 550 paracord and features the same heavy duty swivels used on the TIS NSN M24 Quick Cuff Sniper Sling. 40″ long, this sling also offers 40 feet of usable paracord, making it a great backup to have for survival situations.

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Available in Black, Coyote Brown, MultiCam, and OD Green. Made in the USA by an Iraq War Veteran.

ustacticalsupply.com/40paracordsling

BPU870-4
Remington 870 Bullpup Conversion

The Remington 870 Bullpup Conversion converts any standard Remington 870 into a bullpup shotgun. The conversion kit features an AR-15 style grip and multiple rails allow for the use of a wide variety of aftermarket accessories such as optics, grips, lights, etc. A shell deflector allows for left-handed shooting. Multiple ambidextrous sling points allow for 1 and 2-point slings. Field strips with tools that are stored underneath the buttpad.

Manufactured by Bullpup Unlimited.

ustacticalsupply.com/remington870bullpupconversion

Extreme Outfitters – Memorial Day Sale

Friday, May 23rd, 2014

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Extreme Outfitters is having a Memorial Day sale. 20% off all sunglasses and sandals. Enter coupon code MEMORIAL to take advantage of the discount.

Sale runs until Monday, May 26th.

www.extremeoutfitters.us

DSG Arms – Memorial Day Sale

Friday, May 23rd, 2014

DSG Arms Memorial Day Sale

DSG Arms is having a Memorial Day sale. Take advantage of discount pricing on optics, complete rifles, ammo, accessories, and more.

Sale ends Monday, May 26th at midnight.

DSG Arms – Memorial Day Sale