Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Model 82A1 BARRET .50 OR .416 CAL

The Powerhouse Rifle.

As the first shoulder fired semi-automatic .50 caliber rifle, the Model 82A1 has been carefully honed, studied and then refined again. The result is low felt recoil, self-loading action and accurate firepower that never slows down.  Emergency iron sights provided, nerves of steel are not.

Features

Model: Model 82A1, Model 82A1 CQ or Model 82A1 Non-Detachable Magazine

Caliber: .50 BMG or .416 Barrett

Operation: Recoil Operated, Semi-Automatic

Overall Length: 57” (145 cm) or 48” (122 cm)

Weight: 32.72 lbs (14.8 kg) or 31.45 lbs (14 kg)
Barrel Length: 29” (73.7 cm) or 20” (50.8 cm) .50 BMG only

Barrel Twist Rate: 1 turn in 15” (38.1 cm) for .50 BMG or 1 turn in 12” (30.5 cm) for .416 Barrett

Rail Length/MOA: 18” (45.72 cm) 27 MOA

Magazine Capacity: 10 Rounds

Configurations

Part No.DescriptionUPC
.50 BMG Rifle Systems (Comes With: 10 Round Magazine, Carry Handle, Bipod, Monopod & Hard Carrying Case). All barrels are black.
Black Parkerized Receiver
13318 20" Fluted Barrel 816715010193
13123 20" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715011824
13124 20" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, BORS, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715011831
13316 29" Fluted Barrel 816715010025
13317 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715010018
12412 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, BORS, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715010216
Flat Dark Earth Cerakote Receiver
14030 20" Fluted Barrel 816715012647
14022 20" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715012630
14023 20" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, BORS, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715012623
14031 29" Fluted Barrel 816715012616
14024 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715012609
14025 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, BORS, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715012593
.416 Barrett Rifle Systems (Comes With: 10 Round Magazine, Carry Handle, Bipod, Monopod & Hard Carrying Case). All barrels are black.
Black Parkerized Receiver
13315 29" Fluted Barrel 816715011404
13137 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715011626
12437 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, BORS, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715010209
12353 Non-Detach Magazine, 29" Fluted Barrel 816715010186
13138 Non-Detach Magazine, 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715011633
13139 Non-Detach Magazine, 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, BORS, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715011640
Flat Dark Earth Cerakote Receiver
14029 29" Fluted Barrel 816715012678
14020 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715012661
14021 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, BORS, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715012654
Upper Conversion Kits (Comes With: 10 Round Magazine). All barrels are black.
12649 Upper, .416 Barrett, Black Receiver, 29" Fluted Barrel 816715010490
14026 Upper, .416 Barrett, Tan Receiver, 29" Fluted Barrel 816715012586
12660 Upper, .50 BMG, Black Receiver, 20" Fluted Barrel 816715010513
12650 Upper, .50 BMG, Black Receiver, 29" Fluted Barrel 816715010506
14027 Upper, .50 BMG, Tan Receiver, 20" Fluted Barrel 816715012579
14028 Upper, .50 BMG, Tan Receiver, 29" Fluted Barrel 816715012562

BARRET M107A1 .50 CAL

M107A1

A Whole New Legend.

It may be related to the Model 82A1®/M107®, but the M107A1 is far from a simple evolution. Driven by the demands of combat, every component was re-engineered to be lighter yet stronger. Designed to be used with a suppressor, this rifle allows you to combine signature reduction capabilities with the flawless reliability of the original Barrett M107, but with a weight reduction of 5 pounds.  Advanced design and manufacturing make the M107A1 more precise than ever.

Features

Model: M107A1

Caliber: .50 BMG

Operation: Recoil Operated, Semi-Automatic

Rail Length/MOA: 18” (45.72 cm) 27 MOA

Weight: 28.7 lbs (13 kg) or 27.4 lbs (12.4 kg)
Overall Assembled Length: 57” (145 cm) or 48” (122 cm)

Barrel Length: 29” (73.7 cm) or 20” (50.8 cm)

Rifling Twist: 1 turn in 15” (38.1 cm)

Magazine Capacity: 10 Rounds

Configurations

Part No.DescriptionUPC
.50 BMG Rifle Systems (Comes With: 10 Round Magazine, Bipod, Monopod & Hard Carrying Case). All barrels are parkerized black.
Black Cerakote™ Receiver
14085 29" Fluted Barrel 816715012432
14018 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715012692
14019 29" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, Barrett Ultra High Rings, BORS 816715012685
14084 20" Fluted Barrel 816715012425
14016 20" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, Barrett Ultra High Rings 816715012715
14017 20" Fluted Barrel, Leupold Scope, Barrett Ultra High Rings, BORS 816715012708
Flat Dark Earth Cerakote Receiver
14559 29" Fluted Barrel 816715013088
14558 20" Fluted Barrel 816715013071
Multi Role Brown Cerakote Receiver
14557 29" Fluted Barrel 816715013064
14556 20" Fluted Barrel 816715013057
Grey Cerakote Receiver
14553 29" Fluted Barrel 816715013026
14552 20" Fluted Barrel 816715013019
OD Green Cerakote Receiver
14555 29" Fluted Barrel 816715013040
14554 20" Fluted Barrel 816715013033

Trump Admin Pledges Support for Law Enforcement


Trump Admin Pledges Support for Law Enforcement on White House Page



(Breitbart) President Trump is keeping his campaign promise as president by pledging to stand up for our Law Enforcement.
Shortly after taking the oath of office as our 45th president of the United States on Friday, the official White House website quickly published six top new issue statement, all top priorities of the Trump’s administration, including one titled, “Standing Up For Our Law Enforcement Community.”
In the Law Enforcement section, Trump states his administration “will be a law and order administration,” committed to ending the “dangerous anti-police atmosphere in America.”
The statement offers a stark difference from his predecessor, President Barack Obama, who routinely investigated police departments all while championing anti-police groups such as Black Lives Matter.
Such anti-police groups have led to an uptick in anger and hatred towards police. 135 officers were killed in the line of duty in 2016. Out of the 135 fallen officers, 64 were killed in shooting fatalities with 21 of those being ambushed attacks. The most deadliest ambush against police officers occurred in Dallas, Texas, in July of 2016 where five police officers were fatally shot during a Black Lives Matter protest.
The Trump administration, according to the statement, will prevent these protest movements from continuing to have the power to freely riot and loot in the streets.
“Our job is not to make life more comfortable for the rioter, the looter, or the violent disrupter,” the statement reads on the White House’s official website. “The dangerous anti-police atmosphere in America is wrong. The Trump Administration will end it. Our job is not to make life more comfortable for the rioter, the looter, or the violent disrupter. Our job is to make life more comfortable for parents who want their kids to be able to walk the streets safely. Or the senior citizen waiting for a bus. Or the young child walking home from school.”…

Anti-Trump Protestors Spat On Gold Star Family Members Outside American Legion Ball,but there has been no media frenzy to report on this incident.


Anti-Trump Protestors Spat On Gold Star Family Members Outside American Legion Ball

Anti-Trump Protestors Spat On Gold Star Family Members Outside American Legion Ball


Federalist senior writer Mary Katharine Ham joined Jake Tapper on CNN’s “The Lead” to talk about anti-Trump protestors getting rowdy, attacking, and spitting on Gold Star families attending the American Legion Salute to Heroes Inaugural Gala Friday.
Ryan Manion, who lost her brother in Iraq in 2007 and Amy Looney, whose husband died in Afghanistan in 2010, were spat upon by anti-Trump protestors while walking into and leaving the American Legion’s Salute to American Heroes Inaugural Gala Friday night. According to Manion, whose Facebook post on the incident has been shared almost 2,000 times, they were not black-bloc-style rioters but mostly regular protesters, and many of them were women. Manion is a personal friend of Ham’s, who talked to her about the incident after seeing her Facebook post. Aside from that, there has been almost no media coverage of this incident.
“As we made our way through the crowd, we were spit at and called some of the worst and most vile things I have ever heard come out of a person’s mouth,” Manion wrote on Facebook. “These people had such hatred in their eyes when they screamed at us. After leaving the event we walked outside and was first pushed by a man in a mask hiding his face, then told by 2 women that we ruined this country… As the one woman screamed the other pushed up against me and colored all over my mom’s shawl I was wearing with permanent marker. I am angry and I am scared. My brother and Amy’s husband gave their lives to protect the freedoms that we hold so dear.”
Ham brought up the incident on CNN.
“I think we can all agree that the tone of protesting yesterday was different than today,” Ham said. “This is a nonpartisan organization holding this ball, they work for a non-partisan foundation and are Gold Star families, but when they went in they were surrounded by protesters and they were spit upon and cursed at — on the way in and the way out.”
“They were shaken, but fine — but [it’s] very disappointing,” she added.
“I don’t think this characterizes the march and the movement that we saw out here today,” she said. “I want to be careful about that because I think that that’s something people have unfairly done to conservative movements in the past and to Tea Partiers, where you pick one thing and you go: ‘Look at those awful people out there, their concerns should be dismissed.'”
“But this is part of the story, as is Madonna saying she thinks about blowing up the White House,” she said. “Those are not great things. If it were a conservative movement, we would hear a lot about it. If you don’t think that the left has some prejudices of its own that can lead it very astray like it did last night in that instance, then you’re wrong. And if you think that that’s not part of the reason many turned to Trump, then you’re also wrong.”
Manion wrote an op-ed on the incident for the Philadephia Inquirer today, but there has been no media frenzy to report on this incident.
“Amy and I did not attend the Inaugural Ball as a political statement. We support the current administration exactly like we supported the previous administration and just like we will support every future administration that the American people elect. Amy and I keep our personal politics private; our duty is to the legacy of Travis and Brendan and all those that have served and sacrificed,” Manion wrote.
“I believe this ugly incident involving Amy and me is one of those teachable moments that our entire country can learn from. The character of this country is, at the end of the day, defined by our differences. I have friends who I love dearly on both sides of the political aisle. Let’s celebrate the differences that not only define us, but define what makes the United States of America the greatest country in the world.”

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

9mm MAC-10 Takes Glock Mags

9mm MAC-10 Takes Glock Mags – Masterpiece Arms DMG – SHOT Show 2015

The appeal of this design, originally, was full-auto in the smallest possible package. Will the semi-auto prove as popular?
The appeal of this design, originally, was full-auto in the smallest possible package. Will the semi-auto prove as popular?
New from Masterpiece Arms for 2015 is the MPA 930 DMG. The DMG is a evolution of sorts developed from the Military Armament Corporation model 10 SMG of the 1970’s. The DMG is vastly improved, much lighter, smaller, more ergonomic, and (of course) semiautomatic. The DMG is the latest and greatest offering in the Master Piece Arms lineup, and is slowly changing the way we perceive MAC style pistols.
The DMG has an all new aircraft grade aluminum lower receiver that accepts Glock magazines as well as decal grip panels. The rear of the receiver has some nice touches to improve utility. For those who want to carry a DMG, MPA has added an integral QD mount for the attachment of a single point sling. The receiver is also pre-drilled and tapped for the use of stock adapters. A pistol like this is just begging for a side folding stock or SB-15 arm brace.
The DMG is built with a 3.5 inch barrel that is threaded to 1/2×28 and ships with a large diameter thread protector. The DMG utilizes a left side-cocking handle, and has an integral 1913 rail if you would want to use a red dot optic. The iron sights on this pistol are adjustable, and in comparison to a MAC pistol, they are a vast improvement.
The gun is available in Black, Burnt Bronze, Flat Dark Earth, Gunmetal, and Tungsten Cerakote finishes and will be shipping in mid February at a retail price of $679.
We’ve got one inbound for testing, so we’ll put it through the full treatment. It looks like a great fun-gun. The jury is still out on the semiautomatic action. For carrying, I mean. Not for goofing off on the range. We’ll see, though, and I bet we’ll have fun doing it.
The large charging handle will make charging easy.
The large charging handle will make charging easy.
It has functional sights, too, though this isn't a target pistol.
It has functional sights, too, though this isn’t a target pistol.
The Cerakote looks good on the gun--a nice break from the traditional black.
The Cerakote looks good on the gun–a nice break from the traditional black.

6.5 Creedmore – Masterpiece Arms – + CZ 755 Chassis & Can in the Buttstock

3/8ths MOA Guaranteed – 6.5 Creedmore – Masterpiece Arms – + CZ 755 Chassis & Can in the Buttstock – SHOT Show 2017

Masterpiece Arms
65BA Chassis Rifle $3,150
(I can’t find other products on website)
Serious shooters benefit most from small companies with design teams who are enthusiasts themselves. That is the case with Masterpiece Arms, and it is funny since they started making MAC-10s. But even going back to that gun, MPA took what is considered a classic mostly useless movie gun, and matured it into a practical and reliable pistol caliber carbine (with a brace) that actually takes Glock Mags.
Now MPA has become an evolution to competition rifles, 3/8ths MOA guaranteed competition rifles no less. Go figure. I think it’s just a group of guys having fun pushing the boundaries on guns with whatever they can think up and build, and doing a great job of it.
The first rifle in the video is the Masterpiece Arms MPA65BA in 6.5 Creedmore. It is built on their BA chassis system, and then you’ll see a smaller version of the BA chassis built for the CZ 755 rimfire rifle. I have reviewed those guns and gotten 1/4 MOA out of the box, with a wood stock, so you can easily imagine why MPA would make a chassis, rather than rimfire rifles with a more recognized name.
And the last product you may have seen here once before, when MPA first announced it. It is a folding chassis system that allows you to hide a suppressor in the buttstock. Holding it in my hands, the rifle said covert operator, not mall ninja, and though I’m not that scary guy myself, I could see how this could be a valuable asset in such a profession.
All of these guns are for the most part hand made one at a time to order, so if you want one, contact MPA to get in line. Main office in Comer, GA: (706)-395-7050

Kel-Tec’s New 40+1 Capacity KSG 12-Gauge!

Kel-Tec’s New 40+1 Capacity KSG 12-Gauge! – SHOT Show 2017

Overview

Kel-Tec made a huge splash a few years ago with the SHOT Show introduction of the KSG, a bullpup shotgun with dual magazine tubes and an outstanding 13-round capacity. Its popularity lead to countless other bullpup-style shotguns.
Often imitated but never duplicated, I think we all wondered how Kel-Tec could possibly top that one. Well, now we have an answer. Enter the updated pump-action KSG-25.
The 25 in KSG-25 is due to the fact that it holds 25 rounds of 12 gauge. Full-size shells. An entire box. And if you load up with Augula Mini Shells, you get a capacity of 40+1. This is pretty insane to contemplate, no matter the size of the gun.
The KSG-25 achieves this capacity by matching its 30-inch barrel with its two full-length magazine tubes. Thanks to the bullpup action its still a relatively compact package overall. The whole thing measures in at only 38 inches long — an overall length within an inch of a Remington 870 with an 18-inch barrel.
Being a bullpup, the KSG-25 is about the same overall length as a standard defensive shotgun.
It comes with Magpul sights and forward pistol grip.

Specifications

  • Chamber: 12-gauge, 3-inch
  • Barrel length: 30 inches
  • Overall length: 38 inches
  • Weight 11.5 pounds (fully loaded)
  • Finish: matte black
  • Sights: Magpul MBUS flip-up
  • MSRP: $1,400

Impressions

It would be easy to dismiss this gun as novelty. I’m not even much of a shotgun guy, so I wanted to hate it. But when you pick it up and really consider the way it handles, it is a pretty badass piece of gear. Pretty much ends my argument against shotguns as being to slow to reload in a home defense gun.
If you can’t solve it with 41 rounds of buckshot, you probably need something belt fed and friends. This thing is like a hand held Claymore. The Kel-Tec fans are going to love it, the haters are going to tell us it’s impractical, and Kel-Tec’s competition in the shotgun industry is going to try and copy it as fast as they can. Another big innovation from Kel Tec, this one is sure to be a hit.

Pricing and Availability

As far as pump-action shotguns go the suggested retail price is above-average at $1,400. But that won’t stop anyone from buying this over-the-top bullpup shotgun.
Like the rest of Kel-Tec’s halo products pricing and availability is sure to be all over the map. If you want one and have the money, buy it before someone else does, even if it’s listing at full price. Because it will sell out and fast.
To learn more, visit https://www.keltecweapons.com/.