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GEMTECH Announces The SBC – Suppressed Bolt Carrier

Friday, January 16th, 2015

GEMTECH has announced the SBC, a bolt carrier developed specially for suppressed weapons, which can easily be set between suppressed and unsuppressed settings. The full release can be read below:

GEMTECH Proud to Announce the SBC: Suppressed Bolt Carrier

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Boise, ID—16 JAN 14

GEMTECH is proud to announce a revolutionary, patent-pending bolt carrier built for your suppressed rifle. Choose between a suppressed and unsuppressed setting. Enjoy increased reliability. Do it without altering gas block, buffer or any other components. Normally shooters use gas-buster charging handles, heavier buffers and an adjustable gas block to fight an overpressured system. Normally a suppressed rifle delivers a facefull of blowback.

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Things are no longer normal.

Built of S7 Steel for lighter weight and faster heat dissipation, and for erosion resistance, GEMTECH’s patented SBC is an adjustable, drop-in fit for your AR platform rifle. It changes the lock time for your bolt. It can quickly and easily be switched between suppressed and unsuppressed setting. An even greater advantage provided by the SBC is increased reliability, reduction of carrier speed and lower felt recoil. In fact, on full auto the SBC reduces cyclic route down to the same level as if the weapon was unsuppressed. Some tests have produced cyclic rates even lower, though individual weapons and experience will obviously vary.

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The SBC:

· Available in 5.56mm and 7.62mm
· Reduces carrier speed to nonsuppressed levels
· Reduces felt recoil
· Get less crap blown back in your face
· Increases reliability and weapon life
· Reduces cyclic rate on fully automatic

Online: www.gem-tech.com/GSBC

Learn more at Gem-Tech online at www.Gem-Tech.com.

Find us at the 2015 SHOT Show, Booth #20521

AIATT Foundation Fundraisers at SHOT Show

Friday, January 16th, 2015

The All In All The Time Foundation will be raising funds at SHOT Show in two really cool ways.

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First off, in conjunction with Beyond SHOT, you can get a cool tattoo with proceeds going to AIATT.

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Second, they’ll be raffling a 2VetsArms .308 rifle (details to follow).

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New Products from AustriAlpin

Friday, January 16th, 2015

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Due to rabid customer demand, AustriAlpin is releasing new sizes in it extremely popular D-ring COBRA buckle. This innovative hybrid technology (patent pending) integrates a stainless steel articulating D-ring with AustiAlpin’s proprietary COBRA buckle technology. It’s now available in 1 inch and 1.5 inch models and is launching at SHOT show (booth 8611). All versions exceed ANSI Z359.1 standards for PPE and fall-protection. 18kN / 4000lb (frame test). They are also releasing some new frame buckles (tri-glides) which integrate a D-ring.

Kyle Defoor on the New Eidolon Holster from RCS

Friday, January 16th, 2015

Kyle Defoor shooting his new holster, the Eidolon from Raven Concealment Systems, wearing one piece of his new USA made clothing.

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10 one shot draws from concealment at 7 yds into a six inch circle, average time- 1.33s

Introducing the LBX Tactical Titan 2.0

Friday, January 16th, 2015

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Here’s an exclusive first look at the Titan 2.0. It’s the latest iteration of LBX Tactical’s 3-Day MAP(Mission Adaptive Panel) Pack meant to complement the down-range pack and a large wheeled Load-Out bag with similar modular functionality, from the collaborative line of gear with Costa Ludus. See them all at SHOT Show in Booth #31307.

ADS TV Present – By Our Hands – Stories of American Industry – Rocky Boots

Friday, January 16th, 2015

ADS TV presents the latest episode of “By Our Hands – Stories of American Industry” as they take you into Rocky Boots. “By Our Hands” is a behind-the-scenes look at the people and culture of American manufacturers who support of U.S. Military, Law Enforcement, and First Responders.

At SHOT Show be sure to stop by ADS Booth #20415, Rocky Brands Booth # 11340.

Magpul Dynamics Transforms Into Magpul CORE

Friday, January 16th, 2015

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In 2007, Magpul Industries launched Magpul Dynamics, a firearms training division focused on the development of firearms manipulation skills. Over the last seven years through firearms courses and media projects, Magpul Dynamics changed the nature of the firearms training world at a fundamental level.

Over recent years, with a new staff, Magpul Dynamics focused inwards a bit. We still held a number of training courses, but we engaged in more skill development and general outreach to our end users. We immersed ourselves in the product development process, contributing to over 50 innovative new offerings throughout this past year. Perhaps most importantly, we focused on Magpul’s foundations and how to best present that face to the world as we move forward.

In addition to assisting in the development of new products, we will also be working on a number of media projects, articles, and social media efforts to promote those core values and to renew and develop the relationship with our customers and end users. Firearms training will continue to be a topic, of course, and we will still hold training courses. You will also see a variety of additional subjects from our staff, including adventure, fieldcraft, fitness, competition, hunting, and others, all with an emphasis on personal responsibility and celebrating individual liberties. In addition to our crew, you may also see some additional faces from around this industry and even outside it.

Along with new staff and new emphasis, is a new name that better captures the evolved mission. -Magpul Core.

We look forward to sharing our foundational values, our principles, in both education and adventure with what we consider to be the center of our efforts—our customers.

Magpul Core
Cody, Caylen, Aaron, Jon, Jimmmy, Jared, Jake, and Duane

Leupold Will Make You Change The Way You Look At Red Dot Optics With Their New D-EVO and LCO

Friday, January 16th, 2015

I’ve been dying to tell you about the new Dual-Enhanced View Optic and Leupold Carbine Optic from Leupold Optics but I’ve been under a Non Disclosure Agreement until literally two minutes ago. It’s great to see Leupold enter into the Red Dot Optic market.

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But they didn’t just enter the RDS market. They’ve launched a new way of offering magnification as well.

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When I was first shown the D-EVO I know I had a weird look on my face. They handed me this ‘N’-shaped chunk of aluminum with glass at either end and a Picatinny mount at the bottom. I messed with it a little and listened to their pitch. A lot of thought went into this thing. The size had to be just right. The height had to be just right. The angles had to be just right. The D-EVO is a 6×20 fixed power prism optic which uses mirrors and lenses to get the job done. It could be used stand alone but it’s meant to be used in conjunction with a Red Dot Sight.

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Developed over the last year, the Dual-Enhanced View Optic has many features being considered for the Army’s future Squad Common Optic. Leupold chose to integrate the Close Mid-Range Reticle with Wind holds (CMR-W) from the popular MK6 line (7.62 version below for illustration). It offers bullet drop to 600m as well as windage but this version uses averages for 5.56 and 7.62 cartridges. It offers up to 50 mils of windage and elevation adjustment with 0.1 mil increments per click of the dials. The D-EVO is 2″ tall, 4.6″ long, taking up only 3.2″ of rail space due to its mount. It weighs 13.8 oz and is waterproof to 66 feet.

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Once in the range, I was convinced. It was like bifocals for my rifle. I could glance up or down and the cowitnessed RDS and D-EVO depicted the same POI whether I was looking through the 1x RDS or the 6x D-EVO. I didn’t have to turn any knobs or flip a magnifier into place. I just moved my eye ever so slightly. Experimenting, I found that if you mess around enough, you can see through both of them at the same time although focus remains on one or the other.

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The photo above is looking out at about 200m while the image below is at 100m.

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Granted, there is a downside. In order to get everything to fit in such a small package, the 20mm objective lens is on the right side of the weapon. Yes, your brass are going to hit it and we talked about this. In fact, there are some photos below of the bottom of a D-EVO and you can see the checking from the expended cases. They’ve got thousands upon thousands of shots recorded on some of these and it hasn’t rattled anything loose yet. This configuration also means that just like with barrel awareness while shooting from a barricade, you’ve got to remember where your D-EVO lens is. While shooting from the left side of a barricade, I snuggled up tight and obscured my objective lens. No biggy, I was able to engage the target using the LCO but it’s something you have to consider all the same.

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As a group we were able to try the D-EVO coupled with both Leupold’s LCO as well as an Aimpoint T-1. It worked just as well with either sight. And what’s more, Leupold’s rep at the range acknowledged that the D-EVO would be used in conjunction with other RDS brands and they didn’t care. They realize that there are millions of sights out there from a variety of manufacturers and they know that the D-EVO is such a game changer that they just want it out there regardless of what it is used with.

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These shots offer a great 360 of the D-EVO allowing you to see the adjustments and lenses.

And the bottom, with integral Picatinny mount.

The D-EVO ships in March, 2015.

Leupold Carbine Optic

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This is Leupold’s foray into the Carbine Red Dot Sight market. It offers a wide field of view and 2 MOA dot. Adjustments are 1/2 MOA. The LCO has a rheostat control and manual on/off with 16 settings, including NVG. It uses a CR123A battery which offers a 5 year life. Like some of the other new optics coming from Leupold, the LCO is waterproof to 66′ so they are definitely looking at military use.

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Here is a 360 degree view of the LCO.

The Leupold Combat Optic begins shipping March, 2015.

D-EVO Made in USA

Both the D-EVO and LCO are proudly made in the USA! I can’t wait for the chance to see how they both fare long term.

www.Leupold.com

* Photographed at Spartan Tactical.