Archive | December, 2013

V7 Weapon Systems Ultra-Light Port Door and Extreme Environment Gas Tube

In the past, I have said on these pages that carbon fiber and titanium both automatically make things cooler. Well, I think you can add another material to that list – inconel.

V7 Weapon Systems just released their Extreme Environment Gas Tube which is made from heat treated inconel. Inconel is an alloy that is notoriously difficult to machine and shape but offers extreme (that word is actually fitting here) resistance to heat and corrosion. I suspect that these gas tubes are extremely difficult to make and I know from talking to V7 Weapon Systems that it took them quite a while to get these to market. Does everyone need an inconel gas tube? No, but if you do a lot of full auto or suppressed shooting, it may be worth looking into.

They also just released their latest weight saving part, the Ultra-Light Port Door. It is machined from hard anodized 7075 T6 aluminum and has a stainless steel ball detent and roll pin.

Check out V7 Weapon Systems.

V7 Port Door

SHTF Gear Lock Loops

Breaking the plastic hardware on your holster gets old. SHTF Gear thought so, too, so they developed their new Lock Loops. They were designed specifically for hybrid holsters, and not just SHTF Gear’s hybrid holsters. They will work with many different hybrid holsters on the market.

SHTF Gear Lock Loop

The Lock Loops feature an industry standard Pull-the-Dot snap on a coated webbing belt loop. The coated webbing has a leather-like appearance but is more durable. The loop is mounted on a .093″ thick kydex strut that makes the holster tuckable. SHTF Gear is confident enough in the durability of the Lock Loop to offer a lifetime warranty on them.

Check out the new Lock Loops at SHTF Gear.

Review: IWC QD End Plate RL

I have been using AR-15 end plate sling mounts for a long time. They offer an excellent compromise between mobility and stability when used as your rear attachment point with a two point sling. I started with the excellent fixed loop Burnsed Loops from Daniel Defense and eventually migrated to end plates with QD sling swivel sockets. In all that time, I have tried several different end plates and the QD End Plate RL from Impact Weapons Components (IWC) is the best of them.

IWC QD End Plate RL

The QD End Plate RL is CNC machined from billet steel and Black Manganese Phosphate coated. Some laser cut or stamped steel end plates tend to have rough, uneven edges. That isn’t the case with the QD End Plate RL.

IWC makes them thicker than similar steel end plates which makes it easier to stake properly. There is plenty of “meat” that can be pushed into the staking notches on the castle nut. I have several aluminum end plates and they can be staked but staked aluminum can’t match the security of staked steel.

Most QD end plates aren’t rotation limited because they generally don’t need to be. The castle nut and receiver extension will prevent a normal sized swivel from completing a full rotation. However, smaller d-ring shaped swivels have been introduced that will not catch on the castle nut and end plate so IWC incorporated rotation limiters. The ability of the QD swivel to swing from side to side is one of the best things about QD end plates so I am thankful that IWC placed their rotation limiters to provide a wide range of motion.

IWC QD End Plate RL Installed

The truth is that this isn’t that much different than other QD end plates on the market but little things like the extra thickness and the CNC machining make it better. It also helps that it happens to be one of the most reasonably priced options. When it comes time to stake your end plate (and you should be staking your end plates), you will be glad you used an IWC QD End Plate RL.

Check out the IWC QD End Plate RL and for forget to use the discount code “triggerjerk” for 5% off your purchase.

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