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Ferfrans CQB Modular Muzzle Brake System

The Ferfrans CQB Modular Muzzle Brake System (FF CQB System) looks like it has tremendous potential, especially for those whobrakeandCRD_zpsdd61811c can’t or won’t own a sound suppressor. It consists of 2 main parts: a 3 port muzzle brake and a cup shaped quick-detach shield called the Concussion Reduction Device (CRD) that can be attached over the brake.

Muzzle brakes are great for keeping the muzzle of the firearm steady, helping the shooter to deliver faster follow-up shots. Unfortunately, they are also great at rattling the teeth of those around you and spraying debris everywhere when shot near the ground. The FF CQB System seeks to remedy this by providing what looks to be a no compromise muzzle brake that can be used to aid the shooter in controlling recoil and a shield that can be affixed over the muzzle brake to direct the sound and concussion forward, away from the shooter and those around the shooter.

There are other muzzle brake shields on the market but the FF CQB System is different in that it is an all-in-one system, the CRD has QD functionality, and the CRD has some strategically placed ports to allow the brake to perform similarly to how it would perform without the CRD in place. The ports on the CRD seem to be one of the keys to this system as it allows most of the blast to be directed down range but still allows the brake to function fairly normally. The muzzle should still stay mostly level but there will be more rearward push similar to what you would see with a linear compensator.

The FF CQB System is not yet available from Ferfrans.net but you can inquire directly by emailing muzzleflash223@gmail.com. It should be available through dealers soon.

U.S. and foreign patents pending.

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Geissele Automatics Tavor Trigger News

If you are a Tavor owner you likely remember when I first mentioned that Geissele Automatics was working on a trigger for the popular bullpup design. There was some question as to whether the trigger would ever see the light of day. Well, I have good news. Development of the Tavor trigger is still moving forward and a rapid prototype is already being tested.

If I owned a Tavor, I would start saving my pennies now so I had cash in hand the moment this new trigger dropped. The thought of a bullpup with a Geissele trigger is nearly enough to make want to buy a Tavor myself.

Check out Geissele Automatics.

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ROSCH Works SLA1 – Surefire Tailcap Adapter for the SL1

ROSCH SLA1The ROSCH Works SLA1, an adapter that allows you to use Surefire “E” Series tailcaps on the ROSCH Works SL1 that I previously mentioned, is now available.

The SLA1 replaces the momentary tailcap switch that comes standard with the SL1 Sight Light. It screws into place on the rear of the SL1 and then the Surefire “E” Series tailcap of your choice (not included) can be screwed onto the back of the SLA1. This brings two notable switching options to the SL1 – tape switches and “clickie” switches.

Check out the new SLA1 at ROSCH Works.

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X Products X-15 C Drum Magazine

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X Products just introduced several new color options for their X-15 drum magazine. This compact, 50 round magazine for the AR-15 was previously only available in black. Burnt Bronze, Flat Dark Earth, Olive Drab, Desert Tan, and Zombie Green are available now. X Products will release additional colors later including Tungsten.

Check out the new X-15 C at X Products.

Lanco Tactical Grip Stop Mod 2

The rail mounted Lanco Tactical Grip Stop Mod 2 is now available. This brings the versatile Grip Stop functionality to an even wider variety of hand guards.

I purchased one of the original Grip Stops several weeks ago and I have been extremely impressed with it. It lets the user determine the angle of their wrist by sliding their hand on the grip by moving their support hand forward or back. It is extremely comfortable to use off hand and locks onto barriers easily and securely.

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If the Mod 2 version brings the same level of functionality to railed hand guards, it will be a tremendous success.

From Lanco Tactical:

Lanco Tactical LLC is pleased to announce the Grip Stop™ Mod 2.  The Grip Stop™ Mod 2 is the next step in the evolution of the original Grip Stop™ design.  It takes the original Grip Stop™ and adds the ability to mount it directly onto any standard 1913 Picatinny rail.  The original Grip Stop™ was the culmination of a brainchild design by a former U.S. Marine Corps combat veteran to fill the void between using a vertical grip and hand stop. It allows a variable angle grip to prevent locking the wrist. Use as an assist to the modern “C grip” technique or as a barrier stop.  The Grip Stop™ Mod 2 is 100% designed and made in the USA. It is made from solid billet aluminum and then hard coat anodized black.

The Grip Stop™ Mod 2 fits:  MK-18 Block 2 (Daniel Defense); Heckler & Koch 416 & M27 IAR;  KAC MK-11, MK-12 & M110 Sniper Rifles; Standard Issue M-16A4, M4 & M4A1; Any Mil-Std 1913 Picatinny Rail.   With a weight of just over 3 oz. the Grip Stop™ Mod 2 will not add unwanted weight to a weapon.

The Grip Stop™ Mod 2 is priced at $54.95 and is available now from Lanco Tactical LLC and can be ordered at lancotactical.com or by calling 717-367-7221.  For more information on government, LEO, Dealer or Distributor purchases, please contact Lanco Tactical at 717-367-7221 or www.lancotactical.com.

Check out the Grip Stop Mod 2 at Lanco Tactical.

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