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HSP Introduces New Adaptive Light Mounts

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

Haley Strategic Partners has introduced the latest additions to their line of adaptive light mounts.

These mounts come in two flavors. The Dropwing variants are designed primarily for use with SOPMOD M4 configurations as well as tube-style fore ends and stay out of the way of IR laser systems. The Thorntail variants are intended for use with Picatinny rails.

The new mil620 mount is designed specifically for the SureFire Millennium series lights as well as the 620 series of lights.

Also new is the Thorntail SBR which is sure to become very popular. It is intended for weapons with 2″ or less of exposed barrel between the muzzle and rail.

haleystrategic.com

Spartha Rail from STS

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

Specialized Tactical Systems has introduced their new Spartha rail named after the Roman blade which replaced the shorter Gladius as the standard sword of the Roman Legion.

Manufactured from 6005 Aluminum it is 12.5″ in length. This free float rail includes thumb locating bars that are used to index your grip as well as mount Picatinny rail sections. In fact, you can mount Mil Std 1913 rails where you need them. The Spartha rail offers ample mounting space for these rail sections. Additionally, there is a full length Picatinny top rail that provides a consistent 12 o’clock rail segment from the rear of the receiver all the way out to the business end of the rail.

The Spartha rail ships with all required mounting hardware as well as one modular Picatinny rail and installation instructions. Offered in Black, FDE and OD.

www.specializedtactical.com

B5 Systems – SOPMOD now on Facebook (upgrades coming)

Saturday, May 26th, 2012

Soldier Systems Daily has covered B5 Systems since the beginning; there some new developments coming, including the lighter Bravo version and some ‘upgrades’ in construction (hopefully to be seen in use by mid-Summer).

The 160th SOAR have used them, some of the numbered Groups have used them, and line infantry units are starting to pick them up. The Enhanced SOPMOD by B5 Systems has been seen in several interesting places overseas and by all accounts the troops using them really like them. The civilian version now has a little brother coming out, with some new features (a new latch, a quick detach anti-rotational sling swivel) and a textured surface.

From the new Facebook page; SOPMOD in a recent Disruptive Environment exercise in NYC. Photography by Jon Chang/Haley Strategic

B5 Systems is live now on Facebook, featuring some really nice photography of the SOPMOD in use (along with many other well-regarded products). The stocks are coming in MultiCam, A-TACs, FDE, black and others (all with color-matched hardware). Most of the new stocks will be coming with the anti-rotational QD, based on feedback from end users and training personnel, but they’ve already heard from some organizations that prefer them with a standard QD so both will probably remain in production.

Check out B5 Systems new Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/B5Systems

Remington Speaks Out on US Army M4 Carbine Award

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

Remington issued this statement earlier today regarding their recent award for 24,000 M4A1 carbines by the US Army.

4/24/2012 MADISON, NC – Remington Arms Company, LLC (“Remington”), a member of the Freedom Group family of companies, is pleased to announce the award of an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract for the procurement of a maximum of 120,000 M4/M4A1 carbines by the US Army Contracting Command in Warren, Michigan, on Friday, April 20, 2012.

“It is a great honor to be awarded this contract from the United States Army,” said John Day, Vice President, Remington Defense Division, former Marine, and Iraq War Veteran. “Our workforce is extremely proud to be adding this combat-proven carbine to the Remington Defense family alongside our combat-proven sniper rifles, suppressors and shotguns. We will produce these carbines with the same diligence, attention to detail, and quality that snipers and shooters worldwide expect from Remington.”

The M4 and M4A1 carbines are the US Army’s primary individual combat weapons and will be produced by Remington to the US Army’s M4 technical data package. The Army has initially ordered 24,000 M4A1 carbines from Remington; deliveries will start in September, 2013.

“The innovation, quality and reliability of Remington rifles have made our company a leader in defense markets around the world,” said General Michael W. Hagee (USMC, Ret.), a Remington Arms board member and former Commandant of the Marine Corps.

“The chance to expand our strong military and defense presence producing M4s for the U.S. Army is a great opportunity,” added General George Joulwan (US Army, Ret.), also a Remington board member and former Supreme Allied Commander of Europe and head of NATO Forces. “We are proud and honored to serve those who serve all of us.”

Remington, in operation since 1816, is one of the oldest continuously operating manufacturers in the country. The M4 and M4A1 carbines will be produced at Remington’s core rifle manufacturing facility in Ilion, New York.

George Kollitides, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Freedom Group and Remington Arms, noted, “Over the past four years, we have made a substantial investment in Remington’s ability to compete in the government small arms space by modernizing our production facilities, focusing our research and development on end-user requirements, and ensuring consistent and repeatable quality in a high volume, high mix manufacturing environment. We see this award as proof that an American manufacturing company can still expand its product offerings and compete in this modern age to provide best in class weaponry to our troops defending freedom around the globe.”

BCM Gunfighter Charging Handle Lawsuit

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

The BCM Gunfighter Charging Handle has made quite a splash in the Black Rifle community. Apparently, Mossberg has a similar product on its MMR which is their version of a Black Rifle. It’s so close that the patent holder of the BCM Gunfighter Charging Handle is suing Mossberg. Below are the two charging handles. First is the MMR charging handle and next is the BCM charging handle.


This is the suit by Eric Kincel of Abrams Airborne Manufacturing, owner of the patent and originator of the suit.
Abrams Airborne Manufacturing Inc vs of Mossberg and Sons Inc

This is the page from the Mossberg website detaining the features of the MMR. As you can see it includes, “Oversized charging handle for quick, ambidextrous engagement.”

Here is the patent for the BCM Gunfighter Charging Handle.
Charging handle (US patent 8104393)

Abrams is asking the court to “issue a final and permanent injunction enjoining Mossberg from infringing the ‘393 Patent” and “award Abrams an accounting to determine the full extent and amount of its damages which shall be computed to be no less than a reasonable royalty pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 284” and also, “award Abrams treble the damages suffered as a result of Mossberg’s infringement of the ‘393 Patent.”

Specialized Tactical Systems

Monday, April 9th, 2012

We were initially introduced to Specialized Tactical Systems at SHOT Show 2011 by Crye. For the past several years STS has produced weapons that are literally functional works of art on both engineering and aesthetic levels for Crye Precision sponsored fundraisers. This year’s gun (see below) with the desert digital finish raised $16,000 for the Wounded Warrior Foundation, Unit Scholarship Fund, and Navy Seal Fund.

At this year’s SHOT Show we renewed our acquaintance with STS and got a chance to take a closer look at their wares. We gotta tell you, Specialized Tactical Systems can build a gun. And you want to know how we know? We didn’t just take a look at what they are doing, but also at their customers. Turns out, they hand build rifles for several high end outfits including Craft International. In fact, they’ve been Craft International’s exclusive OEM manufacturer of AR15 and M16 weapons for a few years now.

Craft approached STS in 2009 at TTPOA in San Antonio looking for a high end manufacturer of weapons to do some OEM rifles for them. They didn’t want the standard “builder” of weapons but rather were looking for a Tier 1 weapons manufactured by a company with a record. Since then STS OEMs almost every Piston rifle they offer for Craft to include: Titan E, Titan SF, Titan 300, Titan I and Titan B.

You may have seen photos of Craft’s Chris Kyle carrying a black rifle in the press or in his book, “American Sniper.” That’s right. It’s a Specialized Tactical Systems carbine.

STS also produces custom lowers for certain customers. For more information on the full line of STS TiTAN weapons visit www.specializedtactical.com.

The Weapon As Art

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

‘The Weapon As Art’, or at least I hope that is what they are going for. Phase 5 Tactical created this pimped out AR-style pistol for urban clothier Illest. Phase 5 is only building 10 of the limited edition Illest PDWs so the chance of running across one at your next street race is pretty slim.

According to an article on the urban lifestyle website Fatlace.com by Phase 5 owner Ken Montes, “This very limited, Illest/Phase 5 CQC Pistol showcases the Illest lifestyle blended with Phase 5 Tactical’s ability to bring life to a dream.”

Now, don’t be hatin’. SSD is fully behind responsible gun ownership, even if we don’t get the practicality of a blinged gat. If anything, the Illest PDW is an interesting amalgamation of the ‘Fast n Furious’ and Black Rifles subcultures.

Not Recommended for Grunts – The .959 Rifle

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Sometimes you need something with some uumph. In the summer of 1914 an older British volunteer is said to have knocked a German aircraft down with a mounted 2-gauge fowling piece. Correia’s Owen Pitt used a custom Saiga to go after dangerous prey and Buettner’s Jazen Parker a HATT to do the same thing. Authors are going to need to consider this now.

It’s a .959 caliber rifle; 2,400 grain $40 bullet driven by 240 grains of powder.


Read about it over on BOLO Report.
-DR