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Details On The USSOCOM Sponsored KeyMod vs M-LOK Test Conducted at NSWC-Crane

Friday, May 5th, 2017

During this week’s NDIA Armaments Conference, Caleb McGee from Naval Surface Warfare Center – Crane conducted a briefing which detailed the test protocols used to evaluate the KeyMod and M-LOK weapon accessory attachment systems on behalf of the United States Special Operations Command. We recently published a FOIA released summary of that test which indicates that SOCOM selected M-LOK for use on the Suppressed Upper Reciever Group and Advanced Sniper Rifle programs. This briefing explains why they made that decision.

Crane procured Commercial-Off-The-Shelf rail systems which were offered in both KeyMod and M-LOK variants so as to offer direct comparisons. Modular rail systems were evaluated for repeatability, endurance, rough handling, drop testing, and static failure load.

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The most remarkable differences between the two types of attachments was observed during repeatability testing. With variations measured in MOA, KeyMod exhibited a spread from 0.2 to 14.6 while M-LOK varied from 0.0 To 6.6 POA shift.

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For the Endurance and Rough Handling tests, both KeyMod and M-LOK passed testing.

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The imagery from the impact tests are shocking until you consider how the rails were tested.

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Regardless, the results are clear.

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In failure load testing which attempts to pull accessories from the rail from 90 Deg off-axis, Crane noted an increase of 215% in average sustained load of M-LOK over KeyMod.

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Granted, the sample size of this testing is limited. However, for SOCOM, the conclusions were clear enough to choose a path forward. This test concludes that M-LOK is a more robust and more stable system. In addition to repeatedly maintaining point of aim for mounted accessories during normal mounting and remounting, it also better maintained rail intagrity in spite of impacts. On the other hand, testing shows that KeyMod suffered significant POA shifts during both repeated mounting and remounting as well as after impacts. Additionally, while both systems noted cracking under impact, some KeyMod rail samples lost integrity with fracturing beteeen slots.

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One additional point to consider; Crane noted that it was extremely important to properly mount accessories to the rail. KeyMod did a much better job of self-aligning the accessory during mounting while M-LOK required more attention. The takeaway here is to pay attention while attaching accessories to the rail and to check zero after mounting.

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For those interested, we have provided the entire briefing here. However, it will also be available on the NDIA proceedings section of the DTIC website in the next few weeks.

Midwest Industries – M-Lok Handguards for H&K MP5 and SP89

Thursday, May 4th, 2017

Midwest Industries has introduced M-Lok handguards for the MP5 and SP89. In both cases, they are also intended to fit clones as well. Additionally, they are made in the USA of hard coat anodized 6061 aluminum.

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– Personal grade one piece design
– Simple installation, includes all tools
– Mil-spec top rail
– Extremely lightweight design, weighs only 4.8 oz with hardware
– Slim 1.6 inch diameter for a great feel
– Features 15 full and 5 half M-LOK slots
– One five slot M-LOK™ compatible rail included
– Features two anti-rotation QD sling swivel sockets

SP89

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– Personal grade one piece design
– Simple installation, includes all tools
– Mil-spec top rail
– Extremely lightweight design, weighs only 2.6 oz with hardware
– Slim 1.6 inch diameter for a great feel
– Features nine full M-LOK slots
– One five slot M-LOK™ compatible rail included

Midwest Industries also offers M-Lok handguards for the 416 and has announced a handguard for the 91 and 93.

www.midwestindustriesinc.com

NRAAM 2017 – Geissele’s Absolute, Lower 1/3 and 1.93 Super Precision T1 Mounts

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017

Here you can see the direct height comparisons for the Absolute, Lower 1/3 and 1.93 Super Precision T1 Mounts. The 1.93 will allow you get up over a PEQ.

Made from 7075 aluminum, they are available in Black or DDC (Desert Dirt Color) type 3 hard coat anodize.

geissele.com/super-precision-t1-series

NRAAM 2017 – Geissele Maritime Bolt Catch 

Monday, May 1st, 2017

The Maritime Bolt Catch was designed to make it easier to use with wet hands or with the palm of your hand. What I really like about it is that I’ve seen many Bolt catches with enlarged upper pads, but rarely do they make the lower pad for locking the bolt to the rear, any larger.

Fits any lower reciever designed to fit Mil-Spec bolt catch. Manufactured from heat treated 8620 steel and manganese phosphate coated.

geissele.com/maritime-bolt-catch

NRAAM 2017 – Airborne Tab for Geissele Super Charging Handle 

Sunday, April 30th, 2017

The new Airborne Tab for Geissele’s Super Charging Handle is a bit lower profile so it won’t snag on equipment or jab you while jumping with an exposed weapon. Below, you can see the Airborne version compared to the standard tabs.

www.geissele.com

TYRANT DESIGNS CNC | MiniVert Grip colors Launch

Thursday, April 27th, 2017

Tyrant Designs CNC, coming off an impressive product launch that sold out everywhere within 72 hours, Tyrant has now released the MiniVert in Red, Grey and Blue. The early reviews have come back very positive, with the guys at Tyrant already shifting their focus onto their upcoming Hand Stop.

“We are extremely happy with the launch of the MiniVert. For us it is an indicator that our design efforts and R&D are on the right path. We will continue in this direction and will be adding new products to the HALO Series very soon!”

SHOP THE HALO SERIES MINIVERT NOW AT WWW.TYRANTCNC.COM.

Magpul Unveils GL Enhanced Magazine Well

Thursday, April 27th, 2017

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The Magpul GL Enhanced Magazine Well is a high-performance purpose built Glock frame magazine well. Designed to fully enhance and ensure positive magazine insertion in high stress scenarios. Sleek and ergonomic design features also provide excellent concealment while ensuring minimal printing to the users clothing. Ramp and edge geometry allow for, should it be needed, positive and flawless removal of a faulty or stuck magazine during reloading or immediate action events.

Features:
• Large ramp area for easier reloading
• External dimensions ensure minimal printing when carrying concealed
• Reinforced polymer construction
• Compatible with Magpul, OEM and most aftermarket magazine floor plates
• Compatible with most common after-market magazine extensions
• Easy installation

Fitment:
MAG908 GLOCK® 17 GEN3
GLOCK 17L GEN3, GLOCK 22 GEN3, GLOCK 31 GEN3, GLOCK 34 GEN3,GLOCK 34 GEN3, GLOCK 37 GEN3

MAG932 GLOCK® 17 GEN4
GLOCK 22 GEN4, GLOCK 24 GEN4, GLOCK 31 GEN4, GLOCK 34 GEN4,GLOCK 35 GEN4, GLOCK 37 GEN4

MAG940 GLOCK® 19 GEN3
GLOCK 23 GEN3, GLOCK 32 GEN3, GLOCK 38 GEN3

MAG950 GLOCK® 19 GEN4
GLOCK 23 GEN4, GLOCK 32 GEN4, GLOCK 38 GEN4

www.magpul.com/products/gl-enhanced-magazine-well

SB Tactical Announces Reversal of ATF Open Letter on the Use of SB Tactical Pistol Stabilizing Braces

Tuesday, April 25th, 2017

Saint Petersburg, Fla. (April, 25, 2017) – SB Tactical™, inventors and manufacturers of the Pistol Stabilizing Brace®, is excited to announce that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATFE) has issued SB Tactical a reversal letter containing a sensible clarification of the Bureau’s position on the lawful use of SB Tactical braces.

The new clarification of opinion letter states, “an NFA firearm has not necessarily been made when the device is not reconfigured for use as a shoulder stock – even if the attached firearm happens to be fired from the shoulder. To the extent that the January 2015 Open Letter implied or has been construed to hold that incidental, sporadic, or situational “use” of an arm-brace (in its original approved configuration) equipped firearm from a firing position at or near the shoulder was sufficient to constitute “redesign,” such interpretations are incorrect and not consistent with ATF’s interpretation of the statute or the manner in which it has historically been enforced.”

SB Tactical, along with the law offices of Mark Barnes & Associates, have worked tirelessly for more than two years to correct what they believed to be an inaccurate interpretation of “redesign,” related to the Pistol Stabilizing Brace. “It has always been our belief that the addition of our Pistol Stabilizing Brace benefits shooters, both disabled and able-bodied, and that neither strapping it to your arm nor shouldering a brace equipped pistol would constitute ‘redesign’ of a pistol to a NFA firearm”, said Alex Bosco, inventor, founder and CEO of SB Tactical. “We are strongly encouraged by the ATF’s reversal of opinion and commend their willingness to continually review policy, including their own opinions, to ensure public safety and the fulfillment of their mission.”

Both SB Tactical and Mark Barnes & Associates are proud to be at the forefront of protecting and preserving the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans. Mark Barnes echoed Bosco’s praise of the ATF’s new guidance and stated that “it’s clear that the Bureau has no intention or desire to prosecute law abiding citizens using SB Tactical Pistol Stabilizing Braces. Their decision to act should be commended.”

www.sb-tactical.com

Here is a copy of the letter from the ATF.

Stabilizing Brace Letter

Barnes – Stabilizing Brace Letter – Final 3.21.17[9]