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Posts Tagged 300 blackout
Ruger Mini-14 in 300 Blackout
Ruger is now offering their tactical Mini-14 in 300 Blackout
New Tactical Solutions ARs for 2015
Tactical Solutions has several new models for 2015. Check them out here.
Armenia Adopts 300 Blackout Round
ASPAR ARMS has three rifles that are chambered for the new round.
Evolution of the 300 Blackout
From Small Arms Defense Journal:
The 300 Blackout cartridge fits in the standard AR magazine without any loss of the original 30 round capacity. The standard bolt and barrel extension is used as well. The only difference is the barrel itself. This not only makes for easy logistical support for potential military use of the caliber, but you can pull spare parts from existing .223/5.56mm rifles. The sample rifle has been tested with GI aluminum magazines, H&K high reliability mags, Lancer AWM and Magpul PMags.
SWAT Magazine July 2013
In this issue:
Will 300 BLK be the new military caliber?
Two new Ruger pistols
Patrol Rifle
Silencerco Saker Suppressor
Faxon Firearms ARAK-21
From SHOT Show 2013:
Travis Haley Talks 300 Blackout
Posted by Gary in Ammo, Long Guns, Opinion, Warrior Tools on 2/Feb/2013 14:38
ARAK Upper To Go Into Production In Early 2013
From Guns.com:
The AR part is that it’s made to work with AR-15 lowers, but the upper is built around a long-stroke gas piston system like those used in Kalashnikov rifles. It also draws from the FAL deck with the type of adjustable gas regulator it uses.
Faxon Firearms does not have a website up yet, but they do have a Facebook page.
Two New 300 Blackout Manufacturers
Travis Haley Reviews 300 Blackout
Travis Haley gives an in depth review of the 300 Blackout round.
Which Is Better, 6.8 or 300BLK?
From thetruthaboutguns.com:
The 6.8 SPC and 300 BLK cartridges were designed for two very different jobs. 6.8 SPC was designed to be a longer range cartridge, while 300 BLK was designed to be a shorter range cartridge that worked well with a silencer.
I get this a lot, actually. And its a valid question — what makes 300 BLK so much better than the other calibers available for the AR platform? And is it actually better? So here’s the truth…
It depends on what you want to do.
I’m going to break this into three categories, encompassing everything a shooter should consider when choosing a caliber: performance, compatibility and availability.