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Magpul QR Rail Grabber – 17S Style Adapter for RRS/ARCA & Picatinny Rails

Tuesday, January 12th, 2021

This Versatile Arca/Picatinny Adapter provides a compact, user-adjustable, true quick-release plate that’s compatible with a wide variety of products that use the A.R.M.S 17S style footprint.

Developed primarily for our Magpul Bipods, the Bipod QR Adapter can be used with either Picatinny or RRS/ARCA interfaces.

With its user-adjustable dual clamping mechanism, the QR Rail Grabber slims down to the rail it sits on, ensuring a clean, compact, and unobtrusive fit. A serrated knob makes for easy manipulation and sits close to the body of the adapter and out of the way.

Machined from Mil-Spec aluminum, it comes in Black and will run you $79.95.

www.magpul.com

Magpul Announces PRS Lite Stock

Tuesday, January 12th, 2021

Meet Magpul’s new lightweight precision stock, the PRS Lite.

The PRS Lite Stock provides much of the same adjustability and many features of the PRS GEN3 Precision-Adjustable Stock, with the added benefits of reduced weight and a price that’s almost half of its fully featured counterpart.

At 10 ounces lighter than the PRS GEN3, it provides an optimized shooter interface with .8” of comb height and 1.4” of LOP adjustments. The low-profile rubber butt-pad is adjustable for height and cant and provides an extremely stable interface with the shooter’s shoulder. There are multiple attachment options for slings, including an ambidextrous 1.25” footman’s loop, a reversible QD sling swivel cup, and space for another optional QD sling swivel cup.

The PRS Lite is intended for carbine/SR25/A5 buffer tubes on .223 and .308 receiver-pattern rifles. It is not compatible with A1/A2 rifle tubes or rifle-length receiver extensions.

Offered in Black, FDE and OD Green at $119.95.

www.magpul.com

Magpul Announces MOE K2-XL Grip

Monday, January 11th, 2021

Designed for use with larger hands, the K2-XL Grip is similar to the MOE-K2 Grip, but is nearly 25% bigger. It offers a more vertical grip angle, improving comfort and control on short LOP rifles that bring the primary hand in closer to the shooter’s body.

The larger size of the grip also allows proper finger placement in precision shooting, helping improve accuracy.

With an aggressive TSP (Trapezoidal Surface Projections) texture for positive weapon control, front and rear serrations for traction, and a proprietary XL grip cap with an oil bottle grip core, the K2-XL brings modern styling and ergonomics to the AR platform in a larger size.

XL grip cap, oil bottle grip core, and mounting hardware included.

Please note, other Magpul grip cores will not fit with the K2-XL grip cap.

Fits standard AR/SR pattern grip tangs.

Offered in Black, FDE and OD Green for $23.95.

www.magpul.com

Magpul Announces MBUS 3 – Front and Rear Sights

Monday, January 11th, 2021

Although an in-person version of SHOT Show will not happen this year, Magpul is keeping up their tradition of announcing new products the week before the event.

The first two are the new MBUS 3 – Front and Rear sights. I am very excited about these.

The latest version of the MBUS (Magpul Back-Up Sight), the MBUS 3 is constructed from impact-resistant polymer, making it lightweight and extremely durable. It looks more like the MBUS Pro than the original model and still features the same spring-loaded technology as its predecessor, simple deployment with an ambidextrous push-button.

Both made from polymer, Magpul has significantly reduced the footprint of the MBUS 3 from the MBUS. The new models sit at just .44” when folded and 1.15” at its widest point.

The sights are M1913 Picatinny rail compatible but the front sight shouldn’t be mounted on an AR15 direct gas block mount

Both front and rear will be available in Black, FDE and OF Green.

Now is the best part, the price. The front sight is $39.95 and $59.95 for the rear.

MBUS 3 – Front

The MBUS 3 Front Sight includes tool-less elevation adjustments and a dual width enhanced front sight similar to the MBUS Pro. It is standard AR-height when deployed.

MBUS 3 – Rear

The rear sight includes a rapid-select aperture system.

www.magpul.com

Sneak Peek – Strike Industries Expands CZ Scorpion Parts

Saturday, January 2nd, 2021

Strike Industries has teased some new CZ Scorpion EVO parts for 2021 to add to their every growing catalog.

Reptilia CQG Grip Now in OD Green

Wednesday, December 30th, 2020

Reptilia has added OD Green as a color option for their CQG grip.

It offers a pronounced vertical grip angle, anti-slip front and rear texture, and an enhanced beaver tail design.

OD Green joins FDE/Peanut Butter, Field Drab, Mid-Grey/Q-Honey Badger, and Black.

CQG Grip fits: AR15/M16, AR10/SR25™, SIG MPX/MCX™, and FN SCAR®, and others utilizing the AR interface geometry.

NSN: 1015-01-674-6753

reptiliacorp.com/product/cqg-grip-for-ar-15-sr-25

FANG Shooting Stabilizer

Sunday, December 20th, 2020

FANG is a Picatinny rail mounted stabilizer, designed to bite into surfaces as the shooter applies weight.

It can also acts as a mini-bipod for bracing off of flat surfaces, or used as a strike face.

Made from durable Long-fiber Glass Filled Nylon, FANG can be dyed, cerakoted, trimmed, or stippled.

www.shootingstabilizer.com/products/fang

SB Tactical: Proposed ATF Regulations Nothing More Than Registration Scheme

Thursday, December 17th, 2020

Bradenton, Fla. (December 17, 2020) – SB Tactical® learned on December 16 of the ATF’s plan to publish their proposed ‘Objective Factors for Classifying Weapons with Stabilizing Braces’ guidance on www.federalregister.gov/d/2020-27857, which will be open for comment on Friday, December 18, 2020 until January 1, 2021.

Our hope was that ATF would finally take transparent action to provide clear criteria for brace equipped pistols, that would give manufacturers and consumers a way to see if products met ATF’s shifting expectations. Instead, the document is a thinly veiled blueprint for the largest firearm registration–and ultimately potentially confiscation– scheme in U.S. history.

The factors identified by the ATF for its possible use in classification include type, caliber, weight and length, how the gun is marketed, length of pull, sights and scopes, peripheral accessories mounted, and rear surface area of the brace, among others. While the factors listed are arbitrary and open-ended, the truly onerous part of the proposal is that no definitions of the factors are provided.

The grotesque inadequacies of this document render this “guidance” worse than meaningless. By stating that “no single factor or combination of factors is necessarily dispositive,” the regulated public is left guessing. Which calibers are ok? What is the weight or length of pull limit? What accessories can be mounted on a pistol? By failing to define the criteria, the ATF is codifying its holistic “we’ll know it when we see it” approach to determinations that create confusion and serve as little more than a power grab. It does nothing other than create uncertainty and confirm that ATF does not want to be held accountable. It claims limitless power to assess products under a “holistic” approach that gives the agency maximum discretion and Americans minimum protection.

This proposed guidance says that it does not have the effect and force of law . . . yet. SB Tactical®, in conjunction with the Firearms Regulatory Accountability Coalition, Inc., (FRAC), and the National Rifle Association, will continue to work tirelessly with congressional leadership, the White House, and the Department of Justice to ensure that legal gun owners’ rights and the rights of manufacturers are not in jeopardy. We believe that the White House is considering weighing in on this issue, but they will not do so unless we make our voices heard. The time is now to come together as a community of gun owners, retailers, and manufacturers to demand that President Trump preserve our Second Amendment rights.

This is our last chance to get this administration to intervene. We strongly urge you to contact the White House to demand they take swift action to stop and reverse ATF’s efforts to issue arbitrary and capricious decisions affecting millions of legal gun owners.

One-Click Link to Contact the White House, DOJ, and your Congressional representatives:

o www.fracaction.org/contact-officials

White House Comment Line:

o (202) 456-1111 / Email

Donate to FRAC, the organization that is standing up against the ATF’s arbitrary and capricious determinations:

o secure.fracaction.org/donate

Additionally, once the guidance formally posts to the Federal Register on Friday, December 18, we encourage you to submit commentary to the ATF and express your frustration and confusion. This is important to ensure a full record before the agency and any later court that reviews this issue. But, because the ATF seems to want to limit participation in this proceeding, it has created complicated rules and deadlines. To submit comments in the DOJ proceeding you will need to follow the instructions below. Comments that do not follow the below instructions, will not be considered.

DUE DATE: Written comments must be postmarked by, and electronic comments must be submitted on or before January 1, 2021 by midnight Eastern time.

INSTRUCTIONS: All submissions received must include the agency name (ATF) and docket number (ATP 2020R-10). All properly completed comments received will be posted without change to the Federal eRulemaking portal, www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided. Comments must have a full name, mailing address, and signature.

Commenters who do not want their name or other personal identifying information posted on the Internet should submit comments by mail or facsimile, along with a separate cover sheet containing their personal identifying information. Both the cover sheet and comment must reference this docket number (ATP 2020R-10).

Comments that contain excessive profanity will not be considered or responded to.

SUBMISSIONS: Starting December 18, you may submit comments in one of three ways:

1. Online-Federal eRulemaking Portal: ATF recommends that you submit your comments to ATF via the Federal eRulemaking portal at www.federalregister.gov/d/2020-27857 and follow the instructions. Please keep the comment tracking number that is provided after you have successfully uploaded your comment.

2. Mail:

Written comments must:

a. Appear in minimum 12-point font size (.17inches)

b. Include the commenter’s first and last name and full mailing address

c. Be signed

Send written comments to the following address:

Office of Regulatory Affairs, Enforcement Programs and Services, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives

ATTN: ATF 2020R-J0

Mail Stop 6N- 518

99 New York Ave. NE

Washington, DC 20226

3. Facsimile:

Faxed comments must:

a. Be legible and appear in minimum 12-point font size (.17 inches) b. Be on 81?2″x11″paper

c. Include the commenter’s first and last name and full mailing address

d. Be signed

e. Be no more than five pages long