Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Firearms

Firearms

Firearms
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  • LM8MRP® 10.5 SBR

    LM8MRP® 10.5 SBR

    5.56 Slick Upper Receiver Rifle with 10.5" Chrome Lined Barrel. Call for availability
    $2,451.51
    Federal Firearms License
  • LMT18

    LMT18

    5.56 Flattop Receiver with 10.5" M4 Government Profile Barrel.
    $1,883.24
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8PDW556

    LM8PDW556

    LM8MRP® 5.56 SLICK UPPER RECEIVER WITH 10.5" CHROME LINED 1:7" TWIST 5.56
    $2,691.02
    Federal Firearms License
  • SPM10A

    SPM10A

    STANDARD FLATTOP UPPER RECEIVER
    $1,489.77
    Federal Firearms License
  • SPM14A

    SPM14A

    SPM14A Standard Flattop
    $1,489.77
    Federal Firearms License
  • STD10

    STD10

    STD10 Standard Flattop Upper Receiver 10.5" Chrome Lined 1:7" Twist 5.56 Barrel
    $1,673.89
    Federal Firearms License
  • STD14

    STD14

    STD14 STANDARD FLATTOP
    $1,673.89
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MRP® 10.5-300 BLK SBR

    LM8MRP® 10.5-300 BLK SBR

    5.56 Slick Upper Receiver Rifle with 10.5" 300 Whisper/Blackout Chrome Lined Barrel. Call for Availability
    $2,451.51
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MRP®

    LM8MRP®

    5.56 Slick Upper Receiver Rifle with 16" Chrome Lined Barrel. *** ON BACK ORDER, CALL THE OFFICE FOR CURRENT DELIVERY DATE ****
    $2,366.87
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MRP®CA

    LM8MRP®CA

    5.56 Slick Upper Receiver Rifle with 16" Chrome Lined Barrel - California Compliant Version.
    $2,386.87
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MRP®SS

    LM8MRP®SS

    5.56 Slick Receiver Rifle with 16" Stainless Steel Barrel.
    $2,387.37
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MRP®SC (SLK8™)

    LM8MRP®SC (SLK8™)

    5.56 Long Slick Upper Receiver Rifle with a 16" Ultra Match Stainless Steel 1:7.5" Twist 5R Cut Rifled Barrel Tactically Flat Matte Blackened Finish. Not compatible with piston conversion kit.
    $2,525.25
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MRP®SCCA (SLK8™)

    LM8MRP®SCCA (SLK8™)

    5.56 Long Slick Upper Receiver Rifle with a 16" Ultra Match Stainless Steel 1:7.5" Twist 5R Cut Rifled Barrel Tactically Flat Matte Blackened - California Compliant Version. Not compatible with piston conversion kit.
    $2,545.25
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MRP®SC20 (SLK8™)

    LM8MRP®SC20 (SLK8™)

    5.56 Long Slick Upper Receiver Rifle with a 20" Ultra Match Stainless Steel 1:7.5" Twist 5R Cut Rifled Barrel Tactically Flat Matte Blackened. Not compatible with piston conversion kit..
    $2,525.25
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MRP®SC20CA (SLK8™)

    LM8MRP®SC20CA (SLK8™)

    5.56 Long Slick Upper Receiver Rifle with a 20" Ultra Match Stainless Steel 1:7.5" Twist 5R Cut Rifled Barrel Tactically Flat Matte Blackened - California Compliant Version. Not compatible with piston conversion kit.
    $2,545.25
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MWS® 13.5 SBR

    LM8MWS® 13.5 SBR

    308 Slick Receiver Rifle with 13.5" Chrome Lined Barrel. Call for Availability
    $3,306.07
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MWS®

    LM8MWS®

    .308 Slick Receiver Rifle with 16" Chrome Lined Barrel.
    $3,306.07
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MWS®F

    LM8MWS®F

    .308 Slick Receiver Rifle with 16" Stainless Steel (Blackened) Barrel.
    $3,711.57
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MWS®G

    LM8MWS®G

    .308 Slick Receiver Rifle with 16" Chrome Lined Barrel - California Compliant Version.
    $3,356.07
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MWS®H

    LM8MWS®H

    .308 Slick Receiver Rifle with 16" Stainless Steel Barrel - California Compliant Version.
    $3,761.57
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM8MWS®LTFDE

    LM8MWS®LTFDE

    .308 Slick Receiver Rifle with 16" Light Weight Chrome Lined Barrel. (Flat Dark Earth)
    $3,456.07
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM308MWS™ 13.5 SBR

    LM308MWS™ 13.5 SBR

    .308 Modular Weapon System with 13.5" Chrome Lined Barrel. Call for Availability
    $3,153.10
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM308MWS™E

    LM308MWS™E

    .308 Modular Weapon System with 16" Chrome Lined Barrel.
    $3,153.10
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM308MWS™G

    LM308MWS™G

    .308 Modular Weapon System with 16" Chrome-Lined Barrel - California Compliant Version
    $3,203.10
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM308MWS™F

    LM308MWS™F

    .308 Modular Weapon System with 16" Stainless Steel (Blackened) Barrel.
    $3,565.89
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM308MWS™H

    LM308MWS™H

    .308 Modular Weapons System with 16" Stainless Steel (Blackened) Barrel - California Compliant.
    $3,615.89
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM308MWS™K

    LM308MWS™K

    .308 Modular Weapon System with 20" Stainless Steel (Blackened) Barrel.
    $3,565.89
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM308COMP16

    LM308COMP16

    Compliant .308 Rifle with 16" Chrome lined 1:10" Twist Barrel.
    $3,153.10
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM308SS™

    LM308SS™

    Sharpshooter™ Rifle Weapon System.
    $5,457.47
    Federal Firearms License
  • LM308SS™C

    LM308SS™C

    Sharpshooter™ Rifle Weapon System - California Compliant Version.
    $5,507.47
    Federal Firearms License
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Grenade Launchers

Grenade Launchers

Grenade Launchers
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  • L2B1PG

    L2B1PG

    Pistol Rail Mounted M203 Stand Alone Frame
    $712.89
  • LMP360

    LMP360

    M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER BARREL ASSEMBLY, 12"
    $378.00
  • LMP380

    LMP380

    M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER BARREL ASSEMBLY, 9"
    $378.00
  • L2BCUT

    L2BCUT

    DUMMY M203 RAIL MOUNTED LAUNCHER WITH 9" BARREL
    $1,995.00
  • LMP300L380CUT

    LMP300L380CUT

    DUMMY M203 STANDARD GRENADE LAUNCHER WITH 9" BARREL
    $1,680.00
  • 12991254

    12991254

    M203 SLING SWIVEL LOCKING BAR
    $23.52
  • L2BPG

    L2BPG

    M203 Pistol Grip with 2003 M203 Rail Mounted Grenade Launcher, 9" Barrel Assembly
    $2,182.53
    Federal Firearms License
  • L2B

    L2B

    M203 2003 Rail Mounted Grenade Launcher with 9" Barrel.
    $1,890.00
    Federal Firearms License
  • L2J1PG

    L2J1PG

    Standard M203 Pistol Frame.
    $330.75
  • L2J

    L2J

    Standard M203 Pistol Launcher Assembly.
    $1,540.00
    Federal Firearms License
  • L2H1PG

    L2H1PG

    Frame Assembly for Standard Stand Alone M203.
    $624.75
  • L2H

    L2H

    Standard M203 Stand Alone Launcher Assembly.
    $2,646.00
    Federal Firearms License
  • L2F

    L2F

    M203 Stand-alone Grenade Launcher, 9" Barrel.
    $2,441.25
    Federal Firearms License
  • L2G

    L2G

    M203 Stand-alone Grenade Launcher, 12" Barrel.
    $2,441.25
    Federal Firearms License
  • L2CPG

    L2CPG

    M203 Pistol Grenade Launcher with 12" Barrel.
    $2,182.53
    Federal Firearms License
  • L2D

    L2D

    M203 2003 Rail Mounted Grenade Launcher w/ 12" Barrel.
    $1,890.00
    Federal Firearms License
  • LMP300L360

    LMP300L360

    M203 Standard Grenade Launcher, 12" Barrel Assembly.
    $1,575.00
    Federal Firearms License
  • LMP300L380

    LMP300EL380

    M203 Grenade Launcher, 9" Barrel Assembly.
    $1,575.00
    Federal Firearms License
  • 12991506

    12991506

    M203 Mounting Kit (Less Leaf Sight Assembly)
    $235.88


    • LMP300B

      LMP300B

      M203 Mounting Hardware Kit with Leaf Sight Assembly for Rifle.
      $232.09
    • L3C

      L3C

      Quadrant Sight with Rail Grabber Assembly.
      $246.91
    • 96174

      96174

      Quick Release Grenade Launcher Mount.
      $386.00
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  • L4B1

    L4B1

    M203 Mounting Hardware Kit with Leaf Sight Assembly.
    $243.47
  • LMP300A

    LMP300A

    M203 Rifle Mounting Hardware Kit (Less Leaf Sight Assembly)
    $88.20
  • 20331L

    20331L

    Red Dot Reflex Quadrant Sight Assembly for Rail Mounted Launchers.
    $914.57
  • L3B

    L3B

    Quadrant Sight (for an A2 style upper).
    $161.70
  • 8448330

    8448330

    Leaf Sight Assembly.
    $132.30
  • LMP390A

    LMP390A

    Leaf Sight Assembly, Rail Grabbing
    $191.39
  • 98370

    98370

    Reflex Quadrant Sight Assembly.
    $748.50
  • 12598114

    12598114

    Quadrant Sight (For a Standard Carry Handle)
    $198.45
  • Tuesday, November 1, 2016

    Security officers warn of Huma Abedin's tie to Saudis

    Security officers warn of Huma Abedin's tie to Saudis

    Huma Abedin The Muslim Brotherhood and Saudi ties of Hillary Clinton's longtime aide and confidante Huma Abedin and her influence on U.S. foreign policy are spotlighted in a newly released documentary called "The Enemies Within." In a six-minute trailer of the documentary made available to WND (see below), former intelligence officers express their concern about Abedin's…

    Monday, October 31, 2016

    US law – 18 US Code § 2071 – states that a violator of this statute:

    WATCH – Chris Wallace Drops BOMBSHELL On Hillary Campaign, She Can’t Be President Because…

    The news that FBI Director James Comey has unilaterally decided to reopen the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email server is unwelcome news in the Clinton camp. Not only does it give her opponent an incredibly potent talking point, it presents some legal problems for Clinton regardless of the election’s outcome.
    Whatever emerges from the new emails could cross the line of “intent” that Comey said didn’t exist in July. And as Fox News’ Chris Wallace said to Brit Hume on On the Record on Friday, “We could end up with a president-elect who could, conceivably, be indicted after she becomes president.”
    Hillary Clinton has stated on many occasions that her candidacy is “historic.” While she’s only talking about her gender, it may be historic for more nefarious reasons.
    Never before has a candidate from a major political party run for the presidency while under criminal investigation. This is a fact that will go down in the history books alongside the fact that Clinton is the first woman to capture a major party’s nomination for President of the United States.
    Comey’s reopening of the investigation is based on information gleaned from the Anthony Weiner pedophilia investigation. Clinton uber-aide Huma Abedin is married to Weiner (not for long) and their shared computer likely led to the trove of 33,000 emails Hillary Clinton insisted she deleted.
    It should be noted here that Clinton deleted these emails after the entirety of her emails were requested under a subpoena. In fact, the only people who vetted the information in those 33,000 missing emails were Clinton’s personal lawyers, including Cheryl Mills. Mills received immunity from the FBI with assurances her computer would be permanently destroyed.
    Should Clinton be indicted, and should she be found guilty of the crime of mishandling classified information – among the other criminal acts she committed as Secretary of State along with her abuse of the Clinton Foundation – we would have a constitutional crisis.
    US law – 18 US Code § 2071 – states that a violator of this statute:
    “Shall Forfeit His Office And Be Disqualified From Holding Any Office Under The United States…Whoever, having the custody of any such record, proceeding, map, book, document, paper, or other thing, willfully and unlawfully conceals, removes, mutilates, obliterates, falsifies, or destroys the same, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both; and shall forfeit his office and be disqualified from holding any office under the United States.”

    Thursday, October 27, 2016

    Jury acquits leaders of Oregon standoff of federal charges

    Jury acquits leaders of Oregon standoff of federal charges

    Steven Dubois and Gillian Flaccus, Associated Press,Associated Press 5 minutes ag

    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The leaders of an armed group who seized a national wildlife refuge in rural Oregon were acquitted Thursday in the 41-day standoff that brought new attention to a long-running dispute over control of federal lands in the U.S. West.
    Tumult erupted in the courtroom after the verdicts were read when an attorney for group leader Ammon Bundy demanded his client be immediately released, repeatedly yelling at the judge. U.S. marshals tackled attorney Marcus Mumford to the ground, used a stun gun on him several times and arrested him.
    U.S. District Judge Anna Brown said she could not release Bundy because he still faces charges in Nevada stemming from an armed standoff at his father Cliven Bundy's ranch two years ago.
    The jury found Bundy, his brother Ryan Bundy and several others not guilty of possessing a firearm in a federal facility and conspiring to impede federal workers from their jobs at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, 300 miles southeast of Portland where the trial took place.
    The Bundys were expected to stand trial in Nevada early next year. Authorities rounded up cattle at their father's ranch in 2014 because of unpaid grazing fees but released the animals as they faced armed protesters.
    The brothers are part of a ranching family embroiled in a lengthy fight over the use of public range, and their occupation in Oregon drew an international spotlight to a uniquely American West dispute: federal restrictions on ranching, mining and logging to protect the environment. The government, which controls much of the land in the U.S. West, says it tries to balance industry, recreation and wildlife concerns to benefit all.
    The armed occupiers were allowed to come and go for several weeks as authorities tried to avoid bloodshed seen in past standoffs.
    The confrontations reignited clashes dating to the so-called Sagebrush Rebellion of the late 1970s, when Western states such as Nevada tried to win more control of vast federal land holdings.
    The group took over the bird sanctuary in remote southeastern Oregon on Jan. 2. They objected to prison sentences handed down to Dwight and Steven Hammond, two local ranchers convicted of setting fires. They demanded the government free the father and son and relinquish control of public lands to local officials.
    Ammon Bundy gave frequent news conferences and the group used social media in a mostly unsuccessful effort to get others to join them.
    The Bundys and other key figures were arrested in a Jan. 26 traffic stop outside the refuge that ended with police fatally shooting Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, an occupation spokesman. Most occupiers left after his death, but four holdouts remained until Feb. 11, when they surrendered after a lengthy negotiation.
    At trial, the case was seemingly open-and-shut. There was no dispute the group seized the refuge, established armed patrols and vetted those who visited.
    "Ladies and gentlemen, this case is not a whodunit," Assistant U.S. Attorney Ethan Knight said in his closing argument, arguing that the group decided to take over a federal workplace that didn't belong to them.
    On technical grounds, the defendants said they never discussed stopping individual workers from accessing their offices but merely wanted the land and the buildings. On emotional grounds, Ammon Bundy and other defendants argued that the takeover was an act of civil disobedience against an out-of-control federal government that has crippled the rural West.
    Federal prosecutors took two weeks to present their case, finishing with a display of more than 30 guns seized after the standoff. An FBI agent testified that 16,636 live rounds and nearly 1,700 spent casings were found.
    Bundy testified in his defense, spending three days amplifying his belief that government overreach is destroying Western communities that rely on the land.
    He said the plan was to take ownership of the refuge by occupying it for a period of time and then turn it over to local officials to use as they saw fit.
    Bundy also testified that the occupiers carried guns because they would have been arrested immediately otherwise and to protect themselves against possible government attack.
    Ryan Bundy, who acted his own attorney, did not testify.
    Authorities had charged 26 occupiers with conspiracy. Eleven pleaded guilty, and another had the charge dropped. Seven defendants chose not to be tried at this time. Their trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 14