SMITH BRAND 2015 from smith optics on Vimeo.
Celebrating 50 years, Smith has updated their logo but remain true to their core.
SMITH BRAND 2015 from smith optics on Vimeo.
Celebrating 50 years, Smith has updated their logo but remain true to their core.
Also, make sure you check War Sport Industries out at Booth #3767 at SHOT Show.
The Wiebad line of products is used for positional stabilization of firearms. Deliberate Dynamics branded models are available in three configurations.
Approximate size: 8″x5″x1.25″. – Approximate weight: 3.6 ounces
Dimensions: 9” x 11” x 7” Weight: 1lb 4oz
A shooting bag made to be used for barricades on the strong side elbow. Built at the request of Todd Reynolds of Rock Solid Stocks, who wanted a pad to set your elbow on to help stabilize you elbow sitting on your knee. Current version has modifications to the original product allowing further versatility by making the bag size adjustable. Dimensions: 9” x 11” x 4” Weight: .5 lbs
Available in Coyote, OD Green, Kryptek and MultiCam.
www.deliberatedynamics.com/brands/wiebad
The MBUS Pro LR offers many similarities to the existing MBUS Pro Rear, however it includes a tool-less elevation adjustment wheel to the sight arm. This wheel utilizes positive detents for 200-600 meter ranges in 50 meter increments.
The M-LOK Paraclip Sling Mount is the M-LOK compatible variant of the older MSA – MOE Sling Attachment. It’s made of Melonite-treated steel for resistance to wear and corrosion, and utilizes two M-LOK T-Nuts for a solid mount to M-LOK handguards and forends. Designed for use with clip style sling attachments such as the Magpul Paraclip.
The QDM Quick Disconnect Sling Swivel is Magpul’s take on the common push-button QD swivel. Made from Melonite-treated steel, the QDM is, according to Magpul, stronger than its contemporaries and offers improved corrosion and wear resistance. The dual side release tabs are designed to be easier to use than the traditional top-button design while still being secure against inadvertent activation. This also gives the QDM body a shorter length for better clearances when used with end-plate mounts.
All three of these products will begin shipping the week of SHOT Show.
Did you know that Laser Devices is now Steiner eOptics? I just found out myself but it happened 1 January. You may also know that it is a Beretta Holding company. Apparently, they’ll be releasing a couple of other new products at SHOT Show.
Monterey, California – Steiner eOptics (formerly Laser Devices) announces the DBAL-A3 class 1/3R Civilian, the first eye-safe IR laser pointer, IR illuminator and green laser pointer in a single compact unit.
The DBAL-A3 class 1/3R Civilian, based on the standard issue DBAL-A3 for U.S. warfighters, brings the latest advances in IR and laser technology to the civilian market with its dual beam reliability for extreme accuracy in low- and no-light maneuvers. In addition, the DBAL-A3 is the first to feature new defocused adjustable IR illumination technology to enable both midrange and close quarter target acquisition.
Like the military issue DBAL-A3 it includes a single laser activation switch, low profile windage and elevation adjusters and mounting holes for a flip-up front sight, sub-miniature red dot sight or a MIL-SPEC-1913 top rail. The DBAL-A3 also features dual remote cable ports that allow the operator to plug a Forward Mounted Light directly into the laser housing using the dual remote cable switch.
One switch pressure pad activates the light and visible laser simultaneously; a second switch activates the infrared functions, enabling operators to instantly transition from infrared to white light on the fly. Housed in an Aircraft aluminum 6061-T6 / MIL-SPEC Type III hardcoat anodized case, the DBAL-A3 Civilian is as rugged and reliable as the military issue DBAL-A3 on which it is based.
With the introduction of the 3-laser DBAL-A3 is also the 2-laser DBAL-I2 that offers a choice of either an IR pointer with a visual pointer or an IR pointer with an IR illuminator.