Perroz Designs now offers shotgun cards for 20 gauge shotguns in addition to the 12 gauge cards they already offered. They are available with 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 loops. Check out the Perroz Designs 20 Gauge Shotgun Cards.
Archive | September, 2014
Low-Pro Products AK Pistol QD Mount for SB-47 Stabilizer
If you have an SB-47 Stabilizer mounted on an AK pistol, Low-Pro Products is about to make your day. They just released their AK Pistol QD Mount for Sig SB-47 Stabilizer which is a rotation-limited, push button QD sling socket that mounts to the bottom of the SB-47 via the factory provided mounting holes. The design is completely ambidextrous.
Check out the new AK Pistol QD Mount for the SB-47 Stabilizer at Low-Pro Products.
Jim Fuller on the Rifle Dynamics/IWC AK to M4 Stock Adapter
The AK to M4 Stock Adapter that Rifle Dynamics and IWC brought to market has been out for some time now. It isn’t new but this video (below) of AK Guru Jim Fuller (head honcho at Rifle Dynamics) talking about the design is.
Patch Collecting: Death Blossom from DSTEIN DZIGNS
I was 3 years old when The Last Starfighter found its way into theaters. I didn’t see it until later but it become one of my favorite childhood movies. This Death Blossom Patch from DSTEIN DZIGNS had me scrambling to see if Netflix had the movie in their streaming library (they don’t)!
If you like 80’s sci-fi, this patch is for you. If you like detailed patches, this patch is for you. If you just like patches… you know.
Ruger AR-556
Ruger has announced their latest AR-15 style rifle – the AR-556. The new carbine will feature direct impingement gas system (DI) instead of a gas piston and appears to be aimed squarely at the budget end of the AR-15 market. Many of the decisions were obviously made to hit a price point and that is okay. I suspect they will sell a ton of them with a street price likely to be well below $700.
I suspected that this day would come and, when it did, I hoped that Ruger would use a mid-length gas system given that their piston carbines use something like a mid-length system. However, the AR-556 uses carbine length gas.
The 16″ hammer forged, medium contour contour barrel is not chrome lined. The lack of chrome-lining is often sold as a “feature” since it makes the barrel “more accurate” but it is usually just a way to cut cost. Chrome lined barrels can be very accurate. The 1 in 8″ twist should stabilize just about projectile you can find on the shelf.
The front sight base has been machined instead of forged. There is a QD sling swivel socket integrated into the bottom and it is proper “F” height. It looks like a fairly nice unit and the barrel is .750″ beneath it so it should be easily replaceable.
The upper looks fairly standard and does have M4 feed ramps. It also has a brass deflector and forward assist which are not found on some competing budget rifles. It has an interesting (and a little strange) delta ring assembly that threads into place to retain the hand guards rather than being spring-loaded like a standard delta ring. Unfortunately, this means that the barrel nut is not standard and will have to be replaced in order to nearly every free-float hand guard on the market.
The grip and rear back up sight appear to be Ruger’s own design and the rifles will ship with a Magpul PMAG.