Archive | January, 2012

TAREINCO VTP Sling with ECO Adapters

I really liked the Tareinco VTP sling when I reviewed it last year. It utilizes the Impact Weapons Components 2 to 1 Point Triglide in order to make the sling instantly convertible from single point to 2 point configuration. It also features a large loop to allow the user to adjust the length of the sling on the fly.

The version that I had to evaluate had push button QD swivels sewn  into each end which is great if you have a weapon with QD swivel sockets for both the front and rear attachment points. If you prefer a different type of attachment point or you just need a more economical version of the VTP, TAREINCO has you covered with the new VTP Sling with ECO Adaptors.

The ECO Adapters work like most slings on the market by allowing you to attach the sling to just about any sling attachment point. They attach easily to MASH Hooks, HK Snap Hooks, QD Swivels, fixed loops, and more. The ECO Adapters reduce the overall price of the sling while increasing its versatility.

Check out the new VTP Sling with ECO Adapters on TAREINCO.com. You will probably want to keep an eye on Jerking the Trigger and TAREINCO for more great sling products that are in the works.

Armory Racks 2 Gun

I recently reviewed the Armory Racks 8 Gun model and I really fell in love with it. While the 8 gun version is very nice, Armory Racks recognized that not everyone has a need for an 8 gun version or even a 4 gun version. Some people due to limited space in the safe, a smaller collection, or a variety of other reasons need a smaller version of the Armory Rack. This is why Armory Racks created the new 2 gun version.

You can read more about the new Armory Rack 2 Gun by checking out their press release or by visiting the Armory Racks website.

Don’t forget to check out the special deals on Armory Rack products just for Trigger Jerks.

Beez Combat Systems 762 Chest Rig

Lately, it seems like there is a new 7.62×51 battle rifle on the market every time you turn around and I am not complaining. It is about time we started to see wide spread availability of next generation battle rifles like the FN SCAR, LaRue PredatAR, and LMT MWS. Along with new rifles, comes the need for new support gear. Beez Combat Systems (BCS) has you covered with their new 762 Chest Rig.

The 762 Chest Rig is based on their other low profile designs but is scaled to work with just about any 7.62×51 magazine on the market (M1A/M14, FAL, AR-10, SR-25 Pattern Mags including Magpul, and others). Each of the pouches is individually sewn into the rig to keep the magazines quiet. This design gives the user a massive, uninterrupted span of MOLLE webbing across the front of the rig. BCS claims that this is the lowest profile 7.62x512mm chest rig on the market.

BCS offers an H-harness unlike any other I have seen. The user can purchase it in one of two different configurations. One configuration is the typical type that you adjust before you don the rig. The other configuration allows the user to pull the straps on the harness forward which means it can be adjusted while the user is wearing it.

As you might expect, the 762 Chest Rig is constructed from 1000D nylon and is available in a number of colors and camo patterns including the new A-TACS FG pattern. It retains the magazines via shock cord (bungee) pull straps and features an internal map pocket.

This rig may be low profile but it doesn’t lack features. Check it out on the BCS Blog and on the BCS website.

 

Beyond Issue

Please welcome Beyond Issue as our latest blog partner! I am thrilled to have them on board.

They fit this blog perfectly with their combination of not just tactical gear, but outdoor gear as well. If you like the subject matter of Jerking the Trigger, you will like the products and brands that they carry.

Check out their website at BeyondIssue.com. You can keep up to date on their newest products on the Beyond Issue Facebook page and check out special sale items in their Ebay store.

Review: US PALM AK Battle Grip (AKBG)

I have tried a lot of grips for the AK series of rifles and I am just going to say this up front… The US PALM AK Battle Grip (AKBG) is easily the best grip for the AK that I have ever tried. You could probably stop reading right there and know everything that you need to know for this review, but if you want to know why it is the best, read on.

The US PALM AKBG works well and looks good on this Saiga conversion.

Overview

The AKBG is a grip for the AK series of rifles (AK-47, AK-74, etc.). It is made from a heavy duty polymer that comes in an assortment of colors. The colors include your typical black and Flat Dark Earth offerings as well as a very cool red bakelite color that is very appropriate for some AKs. It comes with all of the hardware that is necessary to mount it to your AK.

Why is it the Best?

The typical polymer grip that comes on most AKs leaves a lot of Western (as in hemisphere) shooters scratching their heads. It is narrow from front to back and side to side. It is basically straight with no swells or flairs except for at the top of the grip which is the worst place to have a swell. It doesn’t fill the hand very well at all. The AKBG on the other hand corrects all of those shortcomings. It has gentle palm swells and a sloping backstrap that really fills the hand. It is shaped to drive the hand higher on the grip for better control. It is just about as perfect a grip as you will find in terms of filling the hand without a lot of extra contours, ledges, or finger grooves.

The texture provides excellent grip.

The texture on a typical AK grip isn’t necessarily bad, it is just that the grip is so small that the texture barely seems to do anything. The AKBG has a very nice sort of stippled texture in large patches on both sides of the grip. It does a good job of providing grip without being too aggressive. While it might be nice if the texture was applied to the front strap or even the whole grip, the grip works very well as is.

This one of the better executed storage compartments on any grip, AK or otherwise.

The AKBG has one of the best storage compartments on any grip, not just AK grips. If you are familiar with the Tango Down Battle Grip’s storage compartment, the AKBG’s compartment will seem familiar since it uses the same excellent plug design to close the compartment. The compartment is basically wide open on the inside with plenty of space to store ear plugs or a small bottle of oil. The flexible rubber plug is captive at one end and has a pull tab at the other. The end with the pull tab can be locked tightly into place in the grip and it forms a water resistant seal. It is easy to open, easy to close, and I have never had one open unless I was actively trying to open it. It is very secure.

Looks aren't especially important but...

It is nice when a grip looks like it belongs on a rifle.

You will rarely see me mention this as a factor in a review, but I am going to mention it here. The AKBG looks good. So many aftermarket grips for the AK look like toy space gun parts or seem like an afterthought. The US PALM AKBG looks right on an AK. Obviously, some care was taken to make sure that this was the case.

In Use

The thing that strikes you when you use this grip is just how well it works with your hand and even improves the handling of the AK. It fills the hand well and promotes good trigger finger placement. It drives the hand very high on the grip. In fact, you will likely find that your hand it wedges up against the receiver which is perfect. This sort of placement really helps you drive the gun.

It works well with bare hands and gloves. I almost always wear gloves when I shoot, especially with AKs, so it is important that there is enough texture to lock the grip into my hand even when I have gloves on. The AKBG has enough but might benefit from having the stippled texture on more surface area, like the front strap. This is really a nitpick since it works so well as is.

The fit at the rear of the trigger guard is perfect.

This is a small thing but I noticed it on all three AKBGs that I own. They fit the trigger guard very well. AK grips are notched at the front so that they interface with the back of the trigger guard to prevent the grip from spinning. Many other grips that I have tried either don’t have enough material to lock the grip in place positively or have so much that there are edges. All 3 AKBGs that I own fit perfectly.

Conclusion

I think the best endorsement that I can give the AKBG is to say that I liked the one that I was sent by US PALM for evaluation so much, that I bought 2 more. All of my AKs wear US PALM AKBGs and I think yours should too.

Check out the AK Battle Grip on the US PALM website and at Brownells.

Disclosure: US PALM provided an AKBG for this review, free of charge. However, I did buy two more on my own.

I'm not just the spokesperson, I am also a client. Note the bakelite red color grip with the Russian red furniture.

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