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Archive for January, 2016

New Picatinny IZLID Mount from BE Meyers

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

  
This is BE Meyers’ new offset mount for the IZLID Ultra and 200P lasers. This one is in the white, but it gives you a good perspective of how close it gets to the rail to make it less of a snag hazard. The 200P and Izlid Ultra are amazing for long range shooting at night. The 200P at 200mw is a nice compact package that will illuminate to around 800 meters and the Ultra at 1K mw will push that laser out even farther. Great option for long range sniping with all the .300 win mags and .338 lapua’s out there.

  
BE Meyers is at booth #20361.

SHOT Show – Industry Day At The Range – Angel Armor RISE Concealable Armor System

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

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Angel Armor’s RISE Concealable Armor System designed to be worn close to the body for concealed wear, yet remain comfortable through extended use. It’s constructed of Cordura nylon and polyester, providing abrasion, tear, and scuff resistance, and a breathable, antimicrobial mesh liner for additional comfort, as well as odor and moisture management. Additionally, RISE features low profile, laser cut panels which are MOLLE/PALS compatible, and a QuadCore Attachment System which is designed to ensure a repeatable fit and quiet adjustment. The RISE system is available in both male and female body configurations.

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The RISE System is partnered with Angel Armor’s Truth Snap plate system. The Truth Snap System consists of two low-profile magnetic armor plates, which “snap” together, hence the name. These plates are available in a variety of cuts, and come in two configurations: Truth 47 and Truth 44.

Truth 47 is NIJ Level IIIA rated, capable of stopping 7.62×39 123gr FMJ bullets, and is tested as able to stop a variety of ‘special threats’, including FN 5.7x28mm SS197 40gr V-Max and Winchester Ranger 9mm Luger +P+ 127gr SXT bullets.

Truth 44 is NIJ Level IIIA rated as well, capable of stopping .44 MAG 240 gr Lead SWC Gas Checked bullets, as well as a variety of ‘special threats’.

When combined, the two pieces are capable of stopping 5.56x45mm 55gr FMJ bullets, as well as ‘special threats’ the individual plates are capable of stopping.

armor.angelintelligence.com

SHOT Show – Industry Day At The Range – Ruger Silent-SR

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

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The Silent-SR is the first ever suppressor manufactured by Ruger. It is designed for rimfire cartridges, such as the .22 LR, .22 WMR, and .17 HMR. The Silent-SR is made of titanium, with a stainless steel end cap, and stainless steel baffles. The baffles feature a pushed cone design, which create a cross-jetting effect, slowing and cooling the gasses, and reducing sound report by up to 40 dB.

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www.ruger.com

SHOT Show – Industry Day At The Range – IWI X95

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

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The X95 is essentially an upgraded, more compact version of the popular Tavor TAR-21 bullpup rifle. The X95 features a tri-rail forend covered by three removable rail covers, the bottom most of which incorporates an integrated hand stop. The trigger guard and grip is a singular piece, which can be removed via a single screw, and replaced with a more traditional pistol grip. The charging handle is located closer to the shooter’s center mass, and features a more pronounced hook for easier manipulation. The X95 also utilizes an ambidextrous magazine release more in line with an AR-style weapon that the original Tavor.

The X95 will be available in 5.56, .300 BLK, and 9mm, along with conversion kits for all listed caliber. Colors: Black, Flat Dark Earth, and OD Green.

www.iwi.us

SHOT Show – Industry Day At The Range – Standard Manufacturing SKO

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

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Along with the double-barrel pump action DP-12, Standard Manufacturing brought along a prototype shotgun called the SKO. A magazine-fed semi-auto 12 gauge, there wasn’t too much information available for the SKO, other than it’s currently in testing, it features AR-style controls, magazines of capacities from 3-25 rounds will be offered, and it might be out anytime between later this year and sometime in 2017.

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Oh, and there’s also a bullpup configuration called, appropriately enough, the SKO-Bull.

www.stdgun.com

Precision Aiming Laser from LMT Defense Now Shipping

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

  

MILAN, ILLINOIS – January 18, 2016 – LMT Defense is pleased to announce they are now shipping the Precision Aiming Laser (PAL™) in infrared, the company’s first product from their new Electro-Optic Division. The PAL infrared laser was initially developed for broad military customer adoption and has the cleanest and tightest laser beam on the market and uses the least amount of power. The PAL IR can be seen at the 2016 NSSF SHOT Show in booth #20249.
Designed as a carbine length laser device at 400M, the laser offers almost no diffusion and therefore is only visible to those close to the start or end of the beam. Made of space age aluminum the body of the laser is smaller and lighter than other lasers, while offering a more rugged and stronger body design. The latest generation of lasers also has a waterproof depth up to 30M below water, the deepest of any laser on the market.

The PAL has five settings, including; off, low remote, low, high remote and high. This enables a user to choose a lower setting or high setting in both constant on or on remote tether. The PAL includes the best signal connection on the market and is free float 360 degrees to reduce any hang hazards or entanglements.

LMT Defense will also be launching a commercial version of the same laser that has a lower power setting as required by federal law, and will be adding models in both red visible and green visible later in the year. The PAL with this lower setting makes the laser ITAR safe as well as commercially viable. The commercial variant still has the same space age aluminum body design and clean laser beam image. The laser also has the same tether and touch pad for remote operation.

The LMT PAL 5 (5mW) exclusively for LE/Military users will retail for $699.00. The LMT PAL 1 (1mW) for commercial customers will retail for $549.00.

GLOCK Releases Two New MOS Pistols:G17 Gen4 in MOS & G19 Gen4 in MOS

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

Today, GLOCK, Inc., announced the release of two new pistols to join the Modular Optic System (MOS) series, the G17 Gen4 in MOS and the G19 Gen4 in MOS.
Now, two of GLOCK’s best selling pistols are available with milled slides designed specifically to be adaptable to multiple optic systems without costly customization. The G17 Gen4 MOS and G19 Gen4 MOS are the ideal addition to the series as the market continues to trend toward optic-ready everyday carry and defense.

   
 “We’re seeing more and more professional trainers recommend the use of optics for primary and defensive use,” stated Josh Dorsey, vice president at GLOCK. “Optic ready pistols will enable faster target acquisition when a reflex sight is mounted.”

Both pistols are chambered in .9mm and do not differ in specifications from their respective standard models. Other MOS pistols, introduced in January of 2015, are the G34 Gen4 MOS, G35 Gen4 MOS, G41 Gen4 MOS, and the G40 Gen4 MOS. The new models were unveiled today at the Range Day for SHOT Show and will be on display at the GLOCK booth (#12254) throughout the week. The pistols will be available for purchase at retailers in the following weeks.

To learn more about the new MOS pistols, visit https://us.glock.com/MOS.

SHOT Show – Industry Day At The Range – SilencerCo Maxim 9

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

Admin says they should have called it the 'Lawgiver'

SilencerCo brought along the latest iteration of the Maxim 9 to their booth at Industry Day at the Range. The original Maxim 9 was built upon the Smith & Wesson M&P, more-or-less due to “[SilencerCo] having a lot of them sitting around”. This new Maxim 9 is, by comparison, a SilencerCo design, albeit in a prototype form. This is partially apparent from the 3D printed lower frame, and because of it being a prototype, none of the attendees were allowed to test fire it; a live fire demonstration by a SilencerCo employee was made, however, and we’ll upload footage from that for the readership soon.

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Getting back to the pistol itself, it sports a number of impressive changes and upgrades from the initial prototype. First, it now utilizes Glock 17 magazines, which is great for obvious reasons. Adding on to the Glock compatibility, the irons are designed to be replaceable with any Glock-compatible sights. Additionally, it sports a 3.5″ barrel, a quick-action/safe-action-style trigger, the slide catch/stop/release is ambidextrous, and SilencerCo told us they plan to make the mag release ambi as well.

Adding to the changes, the Maxim 9 now features removable baffles much like the Salvo 12 and Osprey Micro, which allows users to shorten the overall profile of the Maxim 9. SilencerCo also told us they are making further refinements to the design, including the development of a method to allow for the mounting of a light and/or laser.

We heard the Maxim 9 may be available as soon as quarter 4 this year, so be on the lookout for more info as it becomes available.

silencerco.com