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ATF Tries to Scuttle Plan to Reimport Surplus Rifles

In this story from World Net Daily, author Bob Unruh reveals how the Bureau of Alchol, Tobacco, and Firearms is blocking a plan for South Korea to return thousands of surplus M-1 Garand rifles and M-1 Carbines to the US for resale to the public. The ATF cites a “threat to public safety” as the reason to block the return of these classic American-made weapons.

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=214589

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AK-47 922r Compliance

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ACR Accessories Available Now


ACR accessories are now available from Bushmaster.
http://www.bushmaster.com/products.asp?cat=11

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High-Fashion PINK Power

“In the fashion world hot pink is the new black and Charter Arms has made it so in the firearms industry too. The New Charter Arms Chic Lady revolvers make a real statement.

Evolved from Charter Arms’ popular Pink Lady series these two revolvers are a feathery-light 13-ounces thanks to a tough anodized pink 7075 aircraft aluminum frame.”

http://www.downrange.tv/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/CharterArmsChicLady-300×177.jpg

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Assembling a Remington 870

Assembling a Remington 870 Pump Shotgun

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Ruger 556 Available in 6.8 SPC

Seems kind of strange that a rifle called the 556 is now available in 6.8, but more calibers can’t be a bad thing right?

6.8 SPC 556

556 in 6.8 SPC

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Remington 870 Takedown

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Mossberg’s New AR style 22LR

Mossberg is joining S&W and others in the AR style .22  rimfire market with the introduction of thier Tactical .22.

Mossberg Tactical 22

MossbergTactical 22


Press Release

Introducing the Tactical .22 Autoloading Rimfires by Mossberg International

North Haven, CT – Mossberg International introduces the Tactical .22–an alternative firearm for those shooters and enthusiasts who want the look and feel of an AR-style .22 rimfire with an affordable price. With the rising costs of centerfire ammunition, the new Tactical .22 rimfires are a great choice for recreational shooters, as well as those searching for a cost-effective training platform.

The lightweight and fast-handling Tactical .22 parallels the look and feel of today’s AR-style rifle while being built around Mossberg International’s reliable .22 autoloader. Taking cues from their proven 702 autoloader, the Tactical .22 matches an 18” barrel to a quad rail forend allowing the operator to fit the rifle with lights, lasers or other tactical accessories. Two stock configurations will be offered in this series: a six-position adjustable and fixed stock. The six-position polymer stock adjusts the length of pull from 10-3/4” – 14.5” accommodating youth and smaller framed shooters up to adults. The fixed position stock has a standard 13” LOP. The Tactical .22 is integrated with an A2-style carry handle and an adjustable rear sight aligned with a front post sight. The Picatinny handle mount is included, allowing versatility in scopes and other optics while providing the clearance necessary to utilize the AR-style sights. Other features included with the Tactical .22 are sling mounts and a ten round magazine.

MSRP: $276

www.mossberg.com.

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New QuickClot Product

Press Release

Z-Medica Introduces QuikClot Belt Trauma Kit for LE

WALLINGFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Z-Medica Corporation, a medical device company developing innovative hemostatic agents, today announced the availability of the QuikClot® Belt Trauma Kitâ„¢, a hemostatic kit designed especially for law enforcement agencies so officers can stop traumatic bleeding quickly and help save lives. The new QuikClot® Belt Trauma Kitâ„¢ is compact, lightweight and cost-effective. The 5.75″ x 4″ self-contained kit to treat traumatic bleeding, includes either QuikClot® First Responseâ„¢ or QuikClot® Combat Gauzeâ„¢, plus SWAT-Tourniquet â„¢, a CPR shield and gloves. The kit is designed to be worn on an officer’s duty belt along with other gear, taking up little space, but providing valuable life-saving tools. The QuikClot® Belt Trauma Kitâ„¢ can help officers when dealing with motor vehicle accidents, gunshot, knife or other assault wounds, workplace and home accidents, or any situation that involves traumatic bleeding.

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Survival – Essential Concepts

Your mind is your most important tool. Gear, supplies? Some good suggestions. Good discussion of Fluidity: always be moving, don’t be stagnant. Building in redundancies – have a backup plan.

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Tactical Sidearm – Springfield XD9

Not  a discussion of the merits of the Springfield XD9 versus, say, a Glock, but some good points on a home defense sidearm.

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Home Defense Weapon – Mossberg 590A1

Home Defense weapon advice from an ex-U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Beret) enlisted soldier,  gleaned from his first-hand experience in the field;  then further modified to a civilian-friendly level.

His channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/AnalyticalSurvival

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AK vs. AR – Lone Star Lowdown

This has nothing to do with Alaska and Arkansas.

From: Tactical Wire

Voices From the Field: More Bang for the Buck

by Paul Markel

The boom in black rifle (AR) sales naturally led to a boom in the sale of .223 Remington or 5.56x45mm ammunition. This was no big surprise to anyone as that is the most popular chambering for that rifle. What you had was thousands of new AR owners now added to the .223 gene pool. The days of paying three dollars for a box of Winchester white box .223 are gone and not likely to return.

XS Sights Marketing VP Dave Biggers sights in S&W M&P15 in 5.45mm.

There is little doubt that feeding these self-loading, centerfire rifles has become a pricey endeavor. They are enjoyable to shoot, hence we do a lot of it. Your budget might allow for 100 rounds shooting sessions or 500 round extended weekends. Regardless, it’s always good to get more bang for your buck.

It was with this in mind that I first acquired a S&W M&P15 carbine chambered in 5.45×39 Russian. The price of the Russian equivalent to our 5.56mm runs about half. Simply put, you can buy 1000 rounds of 5.45×39 for what you’d pay for 500 in .223 Remington. That’s training or practice ammo mind you, match grade and controlled expansion .223 Rem runs much high at about a buck a shot.

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Remington 870: America’s Choice For A Defensive Shotgun

Is buying American, supporting American companies, important to you?

Then consider the Remington 870 as a strong option for home defense.

We suggest you consider the Remington 870 first and foremost because it is a quality, reliable weapon with a long history of dependability. But it’s also made right here in the USA. You can pick up cheaper shotguns, such as the NEF (made in China), Charles Daly (made in Turkey) or other foreign made, lower priced shotguns. But when you’ve got one of the best options made right her, the Remington 870, why not support a business in your own country, not China or Turkey!

(Warrior Times has no financial link to Remington, just voicing our opinion)

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Effectiveness of 00 Buckshot? 25 Yard Test.

Of course, whether or not 00 buckshot is a good choice for use as home defense, in the confines of your home, is a completely different question. But this illustrates the effect of 00 buckshot at 25 yards.

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