SIG SAUER - Never Settle

Archive for December, 2023

Panther Ready to Pounce – Rheinmetall Signs Development Contract with Hungary for Next-Generation Tank

Friday, December 15th, 2023

The Hungarian government has joined forces with Rheinmetall to develop the Panther KF51 through to production maturity. A contract to this effect has now been signed in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary. The development contract is worth around €288 million. A demonstrator vehicle will be constructed and qualified, paving the way to full-scale production. Rheinmetall is cooperating in the project with the state-owned Hungarian holding company N7, which also holds a 49 percent stake in the joint venture Rheinmetall Hungary.

“We’re delighted to have reached another important milestone on the path to producing next-generation fighting vehicles in Hungary”, declares Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall. “The Panther KF51 is the world’s most advanced main battle tank. It sets a new standard for the combat effectiveness of mechanized formations, while delivering a high degree of future adaptability. At the same time, in our accustomed manner, we’ll be empowering our local Joint Venture Rheinmetall Hungary and further strengthen the national defence industrial capabilities of our partners.” 

Moving forward together as partners, Hungary and Rheinmetall will jointly develop and prepare for full production the next-generation tank whose concept Rheinmetall first presented to the world public at Eurosatory 2022 trade fair.  

Unlike the system demonstrator on show at Eurosatory, the Panther KF51 EVO will be armed with Rheinmetall’s tried-and-tested L55A1 120mm smoothbore gun, which also features in the latest variants of the Leopard 2. This will ensure logistical homogeneity with Hungary’s existing fleet of Leopard 2 tanks. Nevertheless, the Panther KF51 EVO will already be equipped with an autoloader. Moreover, the turret architecture will enable subsequent retrofitting of Rheinmetall’s new 130mm gun.  

The Panther K51 possesses a high degree of digitalization and networkability. Furthermore, new force protection technologies like the standoff protection system StrikeShield will enable a low aggregate weight. Its chassis is based on the Buffalo armoured recovery vehicle, supplied by Rheinmetall. In combination with the tank’s low total weight, this contributes to the Panther KF51’s high mobility, while simultaneously resulting in synergy effects in logistics, maintenance and training owing to commonalities with the Leopard 2 family.

The basic crew of the Panther KF51 consists of three soldiers: the commander, gunner and driver. A fourth station, in front on the lefthand side of the bow, is reserved for a subsystem operator. A company or battalion commander can also use it as a mobile command post.

Savage Arms Announces Several New Rimfire Offerings

Friday, December 15th, 2023

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – December 14, 2023 – Savage Arms announces new additions to its popular and extensive rimfire line that include a new A22 Takedown in FDE and several new color options in the Model 64. All line extensions are now shipping.

“No other rimfire rifles bring the versatility and flexibility of the A22 Takedown,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “Weighing in at only six pounds and available in 22LR, this rifle has been very popular and the FDE option should help continue that momentum. Similarly, the Model 64 is a staple for small game hunters and plinkers. We’re happy to offer six new color options in this accurate and fun semi-auto.”

The A22 Takedown presents an effortless breakdown, acting as the perfect backpack gun for tough hunts and hikes.

Key features include:

• Semi-automatic rimfire rifle

• Takedown configuration

• Synthetic stock includes storage compartment in pistol grip and magazine compartment in cheek riser

• 18’ carbon steel, matte black barrel

• Low-profile sights

• 0 MOA Picatinny Rail with iron sight channel thru rail

• Tang safety

• 10-round rotary magazine

• User-adjustable AccuTrigger (3-5 lbs)

The Model 64 Color Series brings the fun with this semi-automatic, 10-round plinker and small game rifle. It’s reliable straight-blowback action and detachable box magazine make it perfect for the field, range and/or some friendly competition. Now there are even more color options to give shooters and hunters even more choices to match their preference for a 22 LR rifle that’s versatile and reliable.

Key features include:

• Reliable, semi-automatic 22 LR

• 10-round detachable box magazine

• Open sights

• 21-inch, carbon steel barrel

• Black matte synthetic stock

• Grooved receiver

To learn more about these rimfire rifles and the full Savage lineup, visit savagearms.com.

VSS Launches Dedicated Book Website, Expands Library

Friday, December 15th, 2023

VSS has launched a new website focused on ever expanding offering of books and targets by Erik Lawrence.  Lawrence published 10 new books in 2023 in the areas of preparedness and world affairs. He has 10 more books that will be released throughout 2024 on various other topics.

Other currently available titles listed on the site are:

• Soviet-Bloc weapon manuals (11 titles)

• NATO weapon manuals (15 titles)

• Owner’s manuals on common rifles (AR-15, AK-103, Bolt action rifle)

• The AR-15 Assembly Guide

• Handbooks on firearms, planning, and personal protection (8 titles)

• Paper target packs (7 versions)

The majority of the books are now available on Amazon with lower pricing and quicker shipping than before.

vssbooks.com

If you have an interest in becoming a dealer, contact support@vig-sec.com.

Cobalt Kinetics – Scrambler Suppressor

Friday, December 15th, 2023

Released in October, the Scrambler from Cobalt Kinetics apparently flew under my radar. I just ran across it at last weekend’s Grand Opening event for Scottsdale Tactical in the Phoenix area.

3D printed from Titanium using the Laser Powder Bed Fusion method, it weighs just 6.2 ounces and is 4.75 inches long. This means it only adds 4 inches to the overall length of the carbine.

The RCB 6 mount seen here from Cobalt Kinetics but it the Scrambler is also compatible with CGS Group SCI-SIX patterned devices.

Although this is a 5.56 can, it will also work with 6 ARC.

cobaltkinetics.com/product/cobalt-scrambler-suppressor

FirstSpear Friday Focus – Tiger Stripe Duffel

Friday, December 15th, 2023

From popular request, we are excited to announce the launch of our new Tiger Stripe Duffel. You asked, we delivered. These are currently short batched so if you’re one of the many folks that have been waiting for this to happen, supplies are limited — get to it!

The FS duffel features a full 500D nylon construction with 3 inch webbing that folds over into the handle for an extremely light weight design that is still incredibly strong and balanced for heavy contents. Extra large zippered opening with premium zipper hardware and FS pull tab. The top has a sewn on webbing carry strap that works great when you need to hang the bag vertically. The inside is completely open with no pockets and around 2,000 cu in. 100% Berry compliant. Made in the USA with USA Materials.

Visit FirstSpear to find American Made kit and accessories, Built For The X.

Army Leaders Chart Path to Equipping the Force

Friday, December 15th, 2023

REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. — Senior leaders from around the Army met both virtually and in-person for the Army Modernization Equipping Conference, Dec. 4-7 at Army Materiel Command headquarters.

The AMEC, held semiannually, brought together leadership from the four major Army commands and Headquarters Department of the Army staff sections to synchronize equipment distributions and displacements in line with Army priorities and Regionally Aligned Readiness and Modernization Model phases to achieve cohesion throughout the Army.

“We’ve been busy supporting allies and partners in multiple theaters, and that’s impacting the Army’s equipping decisions and enterprise,” said Lt. Gen. Chris Mohan, AMC deputy commanding general.

He hailed the AMEC as a key Army synchronization conference and for being an important forum that provides the chance to review equipment fielding and modernization while resolving friction points.

In addition to equipping and modernization discussions, the AMEC also addressed special topics, including Second Destination Transportation, the Decision Support Tool and an update on the Rapid Removal of Excess pilot program, which wraps up Dec. 15 at Fort Liberty, North Carolina and Fort Stewart, Georgia.

“We’re here to support the Chief of Staff of the Army’s emphasis on continuing transformation and building the Army of 2030,” said Bryan Shone, Army G-8 deputy director of program analysis and evaluation.

Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Randy George charged Army Materiel Command to pilot a new program aimed at increasing equipment on hand readiness through focused fielding, lateral transfers and divestiture. Since October, active units at both installations have been turning in items ranging from small electronics and general supplies to military vehicles at their respective Modernization, Displacement and Repair Sites.

“Lessons learned from the R2E pilot program are being captured by AMC, Army Sustainment Command, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command and U.S. Army Forces Command, all of which have a stake in unburdening our Soldiers,” said Eric Cowan, AMC divestiture team lead.

Cowan discussed the potential expansion of the pilot program and the transfer options for collected equipment, including the potential transfer of equipment to U.S. Army Security Assistance Command for partner nation opportunities for foreign military sales.

Both Mohan and Lt. Gen. Paul Calvert, FORSCOM deputy commanding general, praised the pilot program as well as 3rd ESC and the Army Field Support Battalions at Fort Liberty and Fort Stewart for rapidly identifying and collecting thousands of pieces of equipment.

“We’re going to take a pause to capture what we learned and apply it to the next iteration of the pilot program,” Calvert said. “But ultimately, we’re seeing that we’ve met the intent of unburdening the Soldier.”

The Army is using data and analytics to not only capture the amount of excess equipment in the field, but also to extend the predictability of logistics into the future for combatant commands in the European and Indo-Pacific theaters. By having better visibility of equipment and the condition it is in, AMC can predict MDRS and Organic Industrial Base operations one to two years ahead of time.

As the AMEC concluded, the resounding sentiment from participants was one of commitment to modernization and strategic alignment, underscoring the Army’s dedication to staying at the forefront of military sustainment.

“As we continue to synchronize with other big Army-wide conferences, the AMEC is only going to get better,” Mohan said. “It will continue to be the driving force behind senior leader decisions.”

Story and one photo by Lindsay Grant

With one photo by SGT Vincent Levelev

Hydra Weaponry Welcomes Mark Eliason as VP of Sales & Marketing

Thursday, December 14th, 2023

Eliason, previously with Bushmaster and Windham Weaponry, brings 34 years of executive-level sales experience to Hydra Weaponry.

Hermon, Maine (December 2023) – Hydra Weaponry, Maine’s largest firearms employer, designers, and manufacturers of the truly modular MARCK-15 Hydra® Weapon System, announce industry executive, Mark Eliason, has joined Hydra Weaponry as the new vice president of sales and marketing.

Eliason began his career in the firearms industry at Bushmaster.  When CEO Richard Dyke sold Bushmaster to Cerberus Group in 2006, the company was moved out of Maine. Dyke reopened the Bushmaster facility under the new name Windham Weaponry and Eliason became VP of Sales and Marketing for the new company.

Ironic as it may seem, Hydra Weaponry is a return home for Eliason. His former boss Dyke purchased a small Maine-based firearms company called Gwinn Firearms, founded by Mack Gwinn Jr, a Vietnam Special Forces officer turned firearms designer and manufacturer. This company became known as Bushmaster. Gwinn developed the first Bushmaster pistol and rifle. Eliason recalls his first job putting together guns in Dyke’s basement in high school.

“There is a minimal learning curve for me in joining Hydra Weaponry since I have been working with variants of the original Bushmaster and modular rifles with Windham,” Eliason said. “I am looking forward to this new adventure working with Hydra Weaponry, a Maine company that manufactures innovative and versatile firearms products.”

Eliason will be drawing on his 34 years of experience in sales and marketing to increase brand awareness among distributors and dealers, as well as, create sales and marketing programs for the growing line of Hydra Weaponry firearms.

“We are very excited to have Mark on our team,” Mack Gwinn III stated. “He has the experience and relationships already built within our industry to help give our brand access to critical sales channels.

Mark Eliason will be attending the SHOT Show at the Hydra Weaponry booth 40420 and will be taking appointments. Contact laura@lauraburgess.com to set up an appointment.

For more information on Hydra Weaponry, visit the new website at www.hydraweaponry.com

Now Shipping – Dual Tension Carbine Stock from Magpul

Thursday, December 14th, 2023

Magpul pulled the best features from their CTR and SL lines and added a new, locked-down auto-engaging friction lock to create the Dual Tension Carbine Stock.

The DT Carbine’s A-frame style includes a unique, non-slip butt-pad that combines the rollover footprint of the SL line with the optimized curvature of the CTR stock. The ambidextrous lever and rotation limiting QD sling mount make handling and adjustment easy, and the DT is even compatible with CTR Cheek Risers for variable cheek height.

Note: It is compatible with Mil-Spec profile receiver extensions.

The new DT Carbine Stock is now shipping in Black, with FDE and ODG coming very soon.

magpul.com/dt-carbine-stock-mil-spec