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MagnetoSpeed To Introduce M-Series Grip System at SHOT Show

Wednesday, January 11th, 2017

MagnetoSpeed posted this announcement to social media.

Get it before you can buy it!! Come by Booth #406 at Shot Show 2017 to see our new product line. Every day we will be giving away 200 FREE miniMAGs on a first come first serve basis.

The M-Series Grip System is a truly modular grip storage system for rifles with AR-style pistol grips. The module ejection system allows users to store a number of unique and useful modules within the grip itself.

The MiniMAG is a fully functional 3-round magazine that stores completely inside the M-Series Grip. Keep specialty rounds stored and ready for hunting or home defense.

For long hunting trips take the DryBOX to keep some spare ammunition, matches, or any survival items safely dry, no matter the weather.

For long range shooting, load up the quick deploy MonoPOD which is always ready and will give you the fine elevation control to make your shot.

Don’t ever get caught in the dark again with the MiniTORCH with a superbright white LED or two small red LEDs for keeping your night vision while heading to the blind or digging around in your gun bag. An integrated neodymium magnet allows the flashlight to be securely mounted to the included pic rail adapter or hat clip in seconds.

Magpul Hunter X-22 Backpacker Stock and Optic Mount

Tuesday, January 10th, 2017

HUNTER X-22 BACKPACKER STOCK

The Magpul X-22 Backpacker stock takes the function of our full-size Hunter X-22 Takedown, and pares it down for ease of storage and transportation. Made for the Ruger 10/22 Takedown rifle, the X-22 Backpacker offers a minimalist solution for the hunter or outdoorsman who wants to transport their rifle in an efficient, convenient package without compromising shooting performance. Constructed of a durable advanced polymer, the Hunter X-22 Backpacker features an ergonomic hand guard, optional QD sling mounting capability, integrated storage compartment in the grip, a hinged storage compartment in the stock capable of storing up to 3 spare 10rd magazines, a MOE SL nonslip rubber butt-pad, and a unique locking interface to attach the barrel assembly to the receiver when being transported. Fits all Ruger 10/22 Takedown rifles as well as the Tactical Solutions SBX barrel. (MAG808, MSRP $109.95)

HUNTER X-22 BACKPACKER OPTICS MOUNT

The Hunter X-22 Backpacker Optic Mount is a solid, repeatable optic mounting platform for the Backpacker Stock. (MAG799, MSRP $59.95)

• Barrel mounted aluminum optic rail for Ruger 10/22 takedown
• Barrel mounting helps retain zero between takedown and assembly
• Replaces factory takedown barrel block
• Relief in rail allows use of factory iron sights
• Intended for use with small red dot sights

Colt Launches Tactical Lighting

Monday, January 9th, 2017

WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (January 06, 2017) – Legendary firearms manufacturer Colt is excited to announce the release of its first line of integral-mount weapon lighting and handheld tactical lighting systems. The product line includes four tactical flashlights and four weapon-light systems, featuring up to 1200 lumens of high intensity power.

The new line of tactical and weapon lights are designed with the quality and performance Colt customers have come to expect from all of its product lines. “They are a new standard in portable mountable lighting,” said Tan Woo, lead design engineer for Colt Lights. “Now Colt enthusiasts have an answer for their illumination needs – be it for hunting, training, or law enforcement and security duty. These robustly designed lights can withstand the rigors of daily use while providing superior visibility when environmental light is low to extremely dark.”

The Colt weapon light models includes the slim, rail-hugging integral-mount Microtac® MS white light and Predator™ green models. All of the integral-mount models are built with high performance, low-profile bodies and reversible heads and tails for optimal on-rail customization. They are efficiently powered by AA or AAA battery power systems (depending on model) for up to 400 lumens of output. “We wanted to make sure that our mountable lights were recoil-resistant for nearly all hunting rifle calibers,” said Woo. “And for flexibility, we designed them to mount on both Picatinny and Weaver rail systems, so sportsmen can easily use them with their existing equipment.” The light mounting system supports multiple ambidextrous mounting options. Predator™ models ship with both white and green LEDs.

The four new handheld tactical lights offer the same professional grade quality as the weapon light series. Tactical lights include the 1200 lumen high-intensity PeaceMaker® which is powered by four CR123 cells, the 800 Lumen compact slim-line Judge® powered by two CR123 cells, and the AMRAM® Microtac® AM100 and AM200 Backup Series. “When something goes bump in the night, these handheld flashlights offer the kind of illumination you need to inspire confidence,” says Woo.

Colt Lights will be available through Shop.Colt.Com and ColtLights.com.

SB Tactical – SBT5K

Sunday, January 8th, 2017

This is the SBT5K, a Side-Folding Brace for Heckler & Koch MP5K Clones and SP5K!

Also available for reverse stretch clones.

Coming Soon: SBTEVO brace.

www.sb-tactical.com

CMC Triggers to Release GLOCK Triggers at SHOT Show

Saturday, January 7th, 2017

Look for a debut at Industry Range Day with shipment a few weeks after SHOT Show.

www.cmctriggers.com

The USGI 30 rd Magazine Go/NoGo Gauge

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2017

I know it seems like I’m pimping the heck out of it, but the 82nd Abn Div Small Arms Master Gunner Facebook page continues to share accurate and relevant content on the use of the M4/M16. Take for instance the info they recently shared on the USGI 30 rd Magazine Go/NoGo Gauge.

The Small Arms Master Gunner writes:

According to Maintenance Information Message #16-039, the Enhanced Performance Magazine is meant to replace the existing approved magazine (with a Tan follower) in the Army’s inventory as the old magazines become unserviceable. This does not include all the magazines that have black and green followers that are still out there from the M16 that should be turned into DRMO, not issued. But how do we know when our approved magazines are unserviceable?

PS Magazine from March of 2011 gives us the answer. There is a Magazine Go/NoGo gauge available to let you know if the feed lips are out of tolerance, and therefore likely to cause feed issues.

Picture two shows the article discussing its use and the NSN. If you have magazines that do not pass the test with the Go/NoGo gauge, they are supposed to be replaced as per PSMagazine.

The NSN for this gauge is 5120-01-574-0036. If you cannot get it through supply channels, Brownell’s also has it for sale where it is known as the AR-15/M16 MAGAZINE FEED LIP GAUGE. Picture three shows it on their website. Brownell’s also has GSA pricing, so it is possible for GPC purchase of this item.

There should at least be one of these per Arms room. Ideally, there should be one of these per Platoon, as then soldiers can diagnose their magazines as a part of their weekly PMCS. And as their magazines fail to meet the spec of the gauge, they can be turned in, and replacements ordered. This is a way around the supply NCO issuing out bad magazines. Any magazines that are turned into the supply NCO that are bad need to be marked in some way so as to leave no doubt in that supply NCO’s mind that these magazines are broken and should not be reissued.

So to sum up: Any magazine that does not look like the magazine on the left in picture 1 or a Magpul Gen3 magazine is a NOGO and should not be used, as they will cause damage to the M4 or M16 with the M855A1 EPR. Existing approved magazines should be checked for spec with the Go/NoGo Gauge regularly, and if they do not meet the spec, they should be turned into the supply sergeant for a new magazine.

I didn’t realize there was even a gauge, let alone what it looked like. These guys went a step further and shared photos to help you understand how it’s used.

Some people had questions from the feed lips tool post as to how much of a difference there was between a go and nogo. I’ve got one of the prototype tools present ton give you an example of its use.

If you look in picture one, you will see the tool on the back side of a tan follower USGI magazine.

As you can see, the nogo side is the top side, if it stops before reaching the nogo side, the feed lips are within tolerance. There is a considerable difference between go and nogo.

Happy 10th Anniversary To The Magpul PMAG

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2017

2017 marks the 10th anniversary of the PMAG. To celebrate this event, Magpul has announced they will exhibit a collection of significant PMAGS from early development prototypes to never before seen one-offs at SHOT Show his month. If you can’t make it to Vegas this year, be sure to folkow them on Facebook and Instagram as they highlight special magazines from this collection all year long.

Sneak Peek – LANTAC Optical & Accessory Mounting

Friday, December 30th, 2016

Introducing OPTAC, Optical & Accessory mounting from LANTAC for the Aimpoint T1/T2.

The clamp system uses a floating tension arm that can be adjusted after the mount is clamped in place. 7075-T6 Chassis and 17-4 PH Stainless Steel working parts.

OPTAC will be on display at SHOT Show.