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Archive for category Warrior Tools
Spike’s Tactical
Posted by Brian in Accessories, Long Guns, Optics, Sights on 16/Mar/2011 16:46
Spike’s Tactical has a variety of complete rifles, uppers, lowers and accessories.
AK Lubrication
Posted by Gary in Maintenance, Training, Warrior Tools on 12/Mar/2011 23:43
AK Lubrication according to Rifle Dynamics.
Gunblast.com – Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22
Posted by Gary in Opinion, Smith & Wesson Long Guns, Warrior Tools on 8/Mar/2011 14:14
Gunblast.com Reviews the Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22.  “Its a dandy.”
Winchester 64gr Power Point Recall
This Winchester ammo has been blowing up ARs and has injured Police Officers.
From: WInchester
PRODUCT WARNING AND RECALL NOTICE
WINCHESTER® RANGER® LAW ENFORCEMENT 223 Remington 64 Grain Power-Point®
Olin Corporation, through its Winchester Division, is recalling six (6) lots of its RANGER® 223 Remington 64 Grain Power-Point® (PP) centerfire rifle ammunition (Symbol Number RA223R2).
Lot Numbers (last four characters): DK01, DK11, DK21, DK31, DK41, and DK51
Through extensive evaluation Winchester has determined the above lots of RANGER® Law Enforcement ammunition may contain incorrect propellant. Incorrect propellant in this ammunition may cause firearm damage, rendering the firearm inoperable, and subject the shooter or bystanders to a risk of serious personal injury when fired.
DO NOT USE WINCHESTER® RANGER® 223 REMINGTON 64 GRAIN POWER-POINT® AMMUNITION THAT HAS A LOT NUMBER ENDING IN DK01, DK11, DK21, DK31, DK41 or DK51. The ammunition Lot Number is ink stamped inside the right tuck flap of the 20-round carton, as indicated here:
To determine if your ammunition is subject to this notice, review the Lot Number. If the last four characters of the Lot Number are DK01, DK11, DK21, DK31, DK41 or DK51 immediately discontinue use and contact Winchester toll-free at 866-423-5224 to arrange for replacement ammunition and free UPS pick-up of the recalled ammunition.
This notice applies only to RANGER® 223 Remington 64 Grain Power-Point® centerfire rifle ammunition with lot numbers ending in DK01, DK11, DK21, DK31, DK41, and DK51. Other Symbol Numbers or Lot Numbers are not subject to this recall.
If you have any questions concerning this RANGER® Law Enforcement ammunition recall please call toll-free 866-423-5224, write to Winchester (600 Powder Mill Road, East Alton, IL 62024 Attn: RA223R2 Recall), or visit our website at www.winchester.com.
Remington 870 mods & making a Field Expedient Slug
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Remington on 3/Mar/2011 18:37
What do you do in a situation where you need a slug and don’t have one?
Sabre Defence LSR50
Posted by Brian in Long Guns, Sabre Defense on 28/Feb/2011 16:07
A new bullpup 50BMG rifle.
The Army’s New Sniper Rifle
Remington has been awarded the contract to produce the XM2010, the army’s new sniper rifle.
5.11 At LA Police Gear
Posted by Brian in Accessories, Clothing, Gear on 26/Feb/2011 12:43
Keltec P-32 Comprehensive Review- Intitial Thoughts, Shooting
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Kel-Tec on 25/Feb/2011 17:29
Backup Gun: Smith and Wesson M&P340
Posted by Brian in Handguns, Opinion, Smith & Wesson on 25/Feb/2011 01:02
Tactical Wire just wrote a a review of the Smith and Wesson revolver as a good choice for a backup carry gun.
A backup gun to complement the excellent M&P auto pistols and M&P15 carbines, the M&P340 is a Scandium frame super-light Magnum revolver. I’d avoided flyweight Magnums before this one. The steel small-frame guns got to be too much for me to shoot with any regularity.
From the Military Channel: Top Ten Combat Rifles- M1 Garand, #4
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Long Guns on 24/Feb/2011 17:51
Interest in Concealed Carry Permits Increases
From Tactical Wire:
Of particular significance, however, is the finding that the handgun owners who don’t already possess a concealed-carry permit, about 40 percent said they intend to apply for one within the next 12 months. This strong interest in obtaining concealed-carry weapon (CCW) permits could mean a real demand for training and CCW-related accessories and firearms in the coming year.
Ammo Ban Overturned in California
From The Volokh Conspiracy:
The lawsuit alleged that, “It is practically impossible, both for those subject to the law and for those who must enforce it, to determine whether any of the thousands of different types of ammunition cartridges that can be used in handguns are actually ‘principally for use in’ or used more often in, a handgun. The proportional usage of any given cartridge is impossible to determine, and in any event changes with market demands.â€