Monday, July 13, 2015

DPMS Oracle AR-15 Complete Upper Assembly .223 Rem/5.56 NATO 16" Lightweight Barrel 1:9 Twist Forged Aluminum Flattop Upper Receiver A2 Flash Hider Black BA-OC

DPMS Oracle AR-15 Complete Upper Assembly .223 Rem/5.56 NATO 16" Lightweight Barrel 1:9 Twist Forged Aluminum Flattop Upper Receiver A2 Flash Hider Black BA-OC
Our Low Price:$363.86

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Brand: DPMS BA-OC
Item: 2-DPBA-OCE
UPC: 884451002420

If you are looking for a lightweight cost effective AR-15 complete upper assembly then this Oracle upper is perfect for you. Designed around a lightweight 16" 4140 chrome-moly barrel, threaded 1/2 x 28 with a A2 birdcage style flashider. The assembly features a 7075 T6 flatftop upper receiver and a railed gas block. The drop in handguards a polymer, and this assembly features the dust cover, forward assist, charging handle and complete bolt carrier group.

Specifications and Features:
DPMS Oracle Complete Upper Assembly BA-OC
Optics Ready configuration
5.56 NATO (accepts .223 Remington)
16" Lightweight 4140 Chrome-moly barrel
1:9" Twist
7075 T6 A3 Flattop upper receiver
Glacier polymer hand guard
Railed gas block
A2 Birdcage flash hider
Forward assist
Dust cover
Charging handle
Bolt carrier group
Matte Black

Century International Arms AK Double Trigger Kit

Century International Arms AK Double Trigger Kit Steel Black OT011
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Our Low Price:$90.79

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Brand: Century International Arms OT011
Item: 7-OT011
UPC: 787450234970

Century International Arms AK double trigger kit is designed to install quickly on the AK and easily on the AK platform. The double trigger kit can be installed by most users, however if you are unfamiliar with the AK platform you may want to have it installed by a professional gunsmith. The trigger guard must be permanently modified in order to adjust for this extra length this trigger adds. Overall you can achieve a faster rate of fire with greater ease and control.

Specifications and Features:
Century International Arms AK Double Trigger OT011
Allows faster rate of fire
Intuitive operation
Can be installed in minutes on Century AK
Can be user installed, but those unfamiliar with AK should have gunsmith install
100% American designed and made
Requires permanent modification of trigger guard
Steel
Black

AK-47 G2 Double Hook Fire Control Group

AK-47 G2 Double Hook Fire Control Group From Tapco For Semi-Auto Only with Stamped or Milled Receivers
Our Low Price:$25.97

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Brand: TAPCO AK0650 DOUBLE
Item: AKS-024
UPC: 751348000145

Special trigger fits stamped or milled AK-47 rifles and greatly improves trigger pull and creep, improves accuracy and does not affect cycle rate, for semi-auto only, easy to install with punch set, some gunsmithing may be required. Counts as 3 US made parts for 922r compliance. Extra wide .315 trigger surface for better trigger control.
AB-3-304

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Tapco, Inc. INTRAFUSE AK Retaining Plate

Tapco, Inc. INTRAFUSE AK Retaining Plate
Our Low Price:$4.55

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Brand: TAPCO AK0690
Item: 2-TINAK0690
UPC: 751348005775

The INTRAFUSE AK Retaining Plate installs in seconds, quickly securing pins in position to keep your trigger group in place. This retaining plate works in virtually all AK's including the Tantal version. Unlike other retaining plates on the market, ours is finished in a phosphate coating, one of the most durable and longest lasting coating options available. It also features an installation tab for ease of use when inserting and removing the plate. This small bend at the top of the plate gives you multi-directional control when working with the tight confines of the AK receiver.

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AK-47 Fire Control Set Fits Romanian Rifles

AK-47 Fire Control Set Fits Romanian Rifles
Our Low Price:$3.25

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Brand: Military AKS490
Item: AKS-490

Get replacements parts for your Romanian AK while they are available. Inexpensive set is comprised of the 3 most crucial fire control parts for your Romanian AK rifle. Each set is manufactured in Romania and includes 1-Trigger, 1-Hammer, and 1-Disconnector. Used, but in excellent condition-get them while you still can.

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Proposed regulation could keep 3D-printed gun blueprints offline for good

Proposed regulation could keep 3D-printed gun blueprints offline for good

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May 5, 2013: A 3D printed gun created by Defense Distributed is successfully test fired by creator Cody Wilson. Wilson had posted the blueprints for the gun online but was ordered by the Federal Government to take them down. (Defense Distributed)
Those handy digital blueprints that enable anyone to 3D print gun parts or even a weapon from scratch could be under threat thanks to a new proposal from the State Department.
A notice posted on June 3rd in a recent Federal Register show that some changes are being made to the International Traffic in Arms (ITAR) regulations. Hidden within the proposal, which restricts what gear, technology, and info can and cannot be exported out of the US, is a ban on posting schematics for 3D printed gun parts online. The ruling comes just a month after Cody Wilson and, his group Defense Distributed filed a lawsuit against the federal government for forcing them to remove blueprints of the “Liberator” 3D-printed gun of off their website. Wilson described the move as a violation of First Amendment Rights and believes that the new mandate is a direct response to his lawsuit.
“This is a direct action on behalf of the Obama administration to control public speech about guns on the Internet,” Wilson told FoxNews.com. “They cynically redefine any posting of any technical data to be an ‘export,’ and thereby claim that it isn't speech. It's surreal and they're getting away with it.”
“It's speech control to regulate the gun culture. It's not coming, like some are suggesting. It is here and I've been threatened with it and complete ruin for over two years.”
- Cody Wilson, Defense Distributed
In the public notice, the State Department revises the definition of export in an attempt to “remove activities associated with a defense article’s further movement or release outside the United States.”
Included in the new provision is “technical data” posted on the Internet.
“By putting up a digital file, that constitutes an export of the data,” a senior State Department official told FoxNews.com. “If it’s an executable digital file, any foreign interests can get a hold of it.
“These proposed definition changes are part of our broader effort to streamline and modernize a Cold War era regulatory system to better safeguard against illicit attempts to procure sensitive U.S. defense technologies under Export Control Reform.”
The official added that the proposed definition changes have been in the works for several years, ever since President Obama announced his Export Control Initiative in 2009 and that these changes in definition seek to account for technologies not foreseen - like 3D-printing -- when these regulations were initially developed.
However, Wilson says that it’s a back door way to ramp up gun control stateside.
“It's speech control to regulate the gun culture,” he told FoxNews.com. “It's not coming, like some are suggesting. It is here and I've been threatened with it and complete ruin for over two years.”
Public comments will be taken and considered by both the departments of State and Commerce regarding the Export Control Reform Initiative until August 3rd.
Defense Distributed is a not-for-profit group founded by Wilson, a former law student at the University of Texas who came into the public eye after creating the world’s first 3D-printed gun from scratch. He has said in the past that the “Liberator” project was intended to highlight how technology can render laws and governments all but irrelevant.
His publishing of the printable blueprints online instantly sparked outrage in the U.S. with several politicians calling for national legislation for an outright ban on 3D-printed guns.
"Security checkpoints, background checks and gun regulations will do little good if criminals can print plastic firearms at home and bring those firearms through metal detectors with no one the wiser," Congressman Steve Israel said in May 2013.
"When I started talking about the issue of plastic firearms months ago, I was told the idea of a plastic gun is science-fiction," he added. "Now that this technology is proven, we need to act now to extend the ban on plastic firearms."
Wilson was ordered soon after to remove the liberator digital designs from the Defense Distributed website, prompting him and his group to file a lawsuit against the Federal Government.
The 3D gunsmith and his supporters have maintained that he has complied with laws and feel that the request from the Defense Trade Controls agency, a branch of the Department of State, may be politically motivated.
“Defense Distributed is being penalized for trying to educate the public about 3-D guns,” Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Washington-based Second Amendment Foundation, whose organization is backing Defense Distributed in a court action told FoxNews.com when word of the lawsuit was made public last May.

Sunday, July 12, 2015

“If you don’t want to carry please don’t. Then, shut the f--- up about it.”


Former CNN Anchor After Self-Defense Shooting: “If you don’t want to carry please don’t. Then, shut the f--- up about it.”
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Former CNN Anchor After Self-Defense Shooting: “If you don’t want to carry please don’t. Then, shut the f--- up about it.”
Former CNN Anchor After Self-Defense Shooting: “If you don’t want to carry please don’t. Then, shut the f--- up about it.” Last week we shared the harrowing story of former CNN Headline News anchor Lynne Russell and husband Chuck de Caro, who exercised their right to armed self-defense to stop a gun-wielding robber who forced his way into their Albuquerque, N.M. motel room. Both Russell and de Caro are Right-to-Carry permit holders, and in an interview with Fox News following the shooting Russell had some choice words for anyone that would deprive them of the right to bear arms.