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Apex Polymer Armorers Tray and Pin Punch

Apex Tactical Specialties’ new Polymer Armorers Tray and Pin Punch is designed to work in conjunction with their Polymer Armorers Block. The new Polymer Armorers Tray and Pin Punch sits directly below the Armorers Block in order to raise the block off the work surface, protect the work surface, catch various pins and parts that you may be removing while using the Armorers Block.

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It comes with a 1/8 roll pin punch and 1/16″ Allen wrench that snap into the tray. There is also a space designed to retain the Talon Tactical M&P Rear Sight Tool. The bottom of the tray has a ring magnet that captures lose small parts to prevent loss.

This Armorers Tray and Armorers Block are designed primarily to work on the S&W M&P line of handguns but it is also very functional for those who work on Glocks and other semi-auto handguns.

Check out the new Apex Polymer Armorers tray and Pin Punch.

Vltor Fortis Bren Ten Update

I have good news. In spite of the lack of recent visibility, Vltor’s Bren Ten revival project, the Fortis, is not dead! They recently posted this update to their official Fortis blog:

January 9, 2014

To Our Valued Customers:

Bren Ten Project

We, at VLTOR, know that the subject of the Bren Ten handgun is of great interest to many of our customers. We understand this has been a long process for you. It has been a long process for us as well. We also know that you have been given some information along the way, but that information was limited and not regularly updated. Ultimately through this whole project, our biggest regret is that we have let you down.

A little history behind the story

In 2010, VLTOR began a project that consisted of reengineering the original Bren Ten, 10mm handgun. Without the rights to the name, we began developing the product under the name, VLTOR Fortis. We VLTOR Logopurchased the rights to the Bren Ten name, giving us the ability to replicate the original Bren Ten. The initial prototypes of the Bren Ten pistol were shown at SHOT show in 2010.

In the process of working on the design of the weapon and showing some initial prototypes, we were communicating with a company called Spirit Guns as a primary distributor. Spirit Guns organized a purchase of Bren Ten handguns, and without our consent or instruction, began taking pre-orders for the weapon. Spirit Guns went out of business shortly after this, which created speculation and discontent for us. There was much debate occurring as to whether or not Spirit Guns was lead to believe that development was closer to production than it was or whether we had approved the company to begin taking pre-orders. We would like to assure you that neither of those were the case. We released the Bren Ten prototype prior to full production in order to engage our customers and gauge demand on such a weapon. We did not give consent for any dealer or distributor to begin preorder sales of the weapon prior to full testing and production.

Why hasn’t it gone into production yet?

We’d like to attempt to answer the biggest question all of you have: why hasn’t it gone into production yet? Although we’ve sold several prototype units to a select few development partners, we have not yet achieved a design that is representative of the standard you have come to expect from VLTOR. As a result, we have gone back to the drawing board multiple times, trying to create the best possible product for you. As to be expected in the design process, some of those modifications have led us down more than a couple of dead ends. In addition to design difficulties, turnover in our engineering department, coupled with tough decisions for maintaining cash flows in a bad recession have been difficult and have also affected the Bren Ten project.

In short, we haven’t lived up to your expectations. For that, we apologize. We want the Bren Ten to be the best we can build in order to maintain its legacy and represent the level of quality you deserve.

The future of VLTOR and the Bren Ten

Our goal is to fill your demands and to do everything possible to satisfy our customer base. With that said, we are going to continue to pursue the manufacture of the Bren Ten handgun. We know you have heard time and time again that “we are working on it” and we understand if there might be continued skepticism. However, we hope that you will take into consideration that we are working to be a new company; more driven to bring the innovative products to the market in a timely manner with the quality you expect from us.

We have made changes to the company structure and to our manufacturing processes that are allowing us to be more
efficient in pursuing these projects. We can tell you that the Technical Data Pack (TDP) is complete for the Bren Ten, and as a result of the recent changes to the business structure, a full design and engineering review have been completed. The next step is to conduct a manufacturing review focusing on the new frame casting and current s tate of all the casting tools. Once we can be certain the tools are capable of producing a quality, consistent product with the new materials, we will proceed to an initial run of new prototypes. This will be a perilous undertaking as changes to casting tools generally have extended timelines. However, if we achieve positive results, we will begin production in late 2014.

Many of you have been very patient with the process and we greatly appreciate that patience and support. Our goal is to keep you up to date as the process unfolds, so please continue to visit our website and social media pages for updates as they become available.

Sincerely,

Gary Abrams

President/CEO

2 Vets Arms Selects Sierra Hotel Manufacturing

I thought Texas and Oklahoma didn’t get along. I guess that doesn’t apply to 2 Verts Arms and Sierra Hotel Manufacturing.

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From Sierra Hotel Manufacturing…

Oklahoma based rifle company 2 Vets Arms and Texas-based Sierra Hotel Manufacturing are proud to announce their new partnership. Although 2 Vets Arms will continue to build all rifles in house, Sierra Hotel Manufacturing will now be supplying contract machined parts.

“We’re partnering with Sierra Hotel because they have a proven track record of unmatched quality control,” advises 2VA’s Dean Brandly. “They’re already making parts for people no one else knows about…top level, extremely high quality parts. That tradition of excellence is why we have chosen them to do al the primary contract machining–even if it means a partnership between Oklahoma and Texas!”

Note that the shift from other companies to Sierra Hotel will not change the actual build process. 2 Vets Arms will still assemble the weapons in house, with Dean himself signing off on each rifle that goes out the door with his signature green marker.

“Dean and I have been talking since I was in Afghanistan,” says Sierra Hotel Manufacturing CEO Jamie Wehmeyer. “Fostering this relationship has turned an initial, mutually beneficial discourse into a genuine friendship. We’re very happy to report this new alliance…even if they are from Texas rival Oklahoma.”

One of the ‘beta-tests’ of the alliance has been the development of the 2 Vets Arms .308 rifle prototype. This rifle, which will soon be available for commercial purchase, has been rigorously tested for several months. Thousands of rounds in a variety of climates and conditions have been pushed through—so far, Dean reports, it has far exceeded all their R&D expectations.

For more information, contact 2 Vets Arms or Sierra Hotel, by e-mail or at the NSSF SHOT Show 2014. jamie@sierrahotelmfg.com, austin@sierrahotelmfg.com, dean@2vetsarms.com

Crimson Trace Announces Glock 42 Laserguard

Crimson Trace lasers are the best thing that ever happened to compact and sub-compact handguns. They make pocket pistols far easier to aim and can really help stretch the distance at which smaller handguns are useful. The Glock 42 is perhaps the most anticipated compact handgun to come along all year so it should come as no surprise that Crimson Trace is already developing their excellent Laserguard for it.

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From Crimson Trace:

Crimson Trace announces a first-in-the-industry laser sighting system—the Laserguard® (LG-443)— that securely fits onto one of the industry’s newest handguns: the small Glock 42, a .380 caliber pistol designed for pocket carry and self-defense concealment. The new Glock 42 is designed to fit the hands of most women and shooters with smaller hands—and the new Laserguard LG-443 will add little to the firearm’s overall size or weight to continue with the smaller dimensions that the pistol offers consumers.

The Laserguard LG-443 will contain a powerful 650 nm red diode and be powered by a 1/3N battery. This new Laserguard will be activated utilizing Crimson Trace’s patented Instinctive Activation® and will fit  securely to the firearm’s existing trigger guard without requiring any gunsmithing, pin removal or use of firearm retention screws. The full feature unit will also be user-adjustable for windage and elevation. This laser sight will have a Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price of $229.

The new Laserguard LG-443 comes directly on the heels of Glock’s release of the new pistol’s details and will continue Crimson Trace’s wide range of products designed to help make Glock pistols a better defensive firearm.  From the rail-mounted Rail Master® lights and lasers to the trigger guard mounted Lightguards®, plus the Lasergrips ® and Laserguards®, provide many options to accessorize numerous Glock models. For example, Crimson Trace’s Lasergrips are currently offered in 8 base models that will fit dozens of Glock pistols.  Overall, Crimson Trace offers 17 laser sights and light models that fit onto more than 20 different Glock pistols.

Crimson Trace is celebrating 20 years in the shooting sports industry in 2014. Based in Wilsonville, Oregon, the company’s goal is to make laser sighting systems standard equipment on every personal protection firearm in the United States. All Crimson Trace products are Made in the USA. Full details are at www.crimsontrace.com or by calling 800-442-2406.

ABOUT CRIMSON TRACE:

Crimson Trace, the acknowledged industry leader for laser sighting systems and tactical lighting for firearms, is based in Wilsonville, Oregon. Its award-winning innovations include Lasergrips®, Laserguard® and Lightguard®  –all with Instinctive Activation ™.  The company’s product line also includes the Defender Series® and Rail Master® platforms – all are proudly Made in the USA. More details are available at: www.crimsontrace.com or by calling 800-442-2406.

For more information contact:

Michael D. Faw

Media Relations Manager

Crimson Trace

9780 SW Freeman Drive

Wilsonville, OR 97070

515-480-0153

800-442-2406

www.crimsontrace.com

Find RAND CLP at Cabela’s

The folks at RAND Innovations are understandably excited that their RAND CLP will be stocked at Cabela’s.

From RAND Brands:

RAND CLP will be featured in Cabela’s starting in the first quarter of 2014.  RAND CLP burst onto the scene about a year ago at the 2013 SHOT Show and has been a hit with enthusiasts, gunsmiths, hunters, military personnel, law enforcement officers and others.

RAND CLPRAND CLP is an USDA Certified Biobased Nanotechnology firearm CLP (cleaner, lubricant and protectant) that is designed to work into the metal at the nano level (1/1000 the width of a human hair) and create a new and more lubricous surface.  RAND CLP also has fantastic cleaning properties and utilizes some of the best “green” corrosion inhibitors in the lubricant world.

“Cabela’s is the premier hunting and fishing outlet in North America and to be on the shelves is a testament to hard work and efforts put in here at RAND Brands.  We are excited to see the possibilities with Cabela’s and look forward to working with them in the coming months and years,” said Jon Miodonka, CEO of RAND Brands.

Cabela’s, “The World’s Most Foremost Outfitter”, has over 50 stores and is planning more in 2014.

RAND CLP is endorsed by Kyle Lamb of Viking Tactics, Mike Lamb of Stoic Ventures, Vince Buckles of Mesa Kinetic Research and Julie Golob, Team Captain Smith & Wesson Shooting Team.

RAND Brands is a premier manufacturer of lubricants for firearms, around the house, cars, trucks, bicycles and more.  RAND Brands has a full scale mixing and manufacturing facility based in Bridgeport, CT and is working with top scientists and tribologists around the world to continue to bring Nanotechnology lubricants to consumers.

For information or ordering RAND CLP, please visit www.randbrands.com/products/rand-clp.

For information on Cabela’s or store locations, please visit www.cabelas.com.

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