Suppressors – More Momentum Than Ever

Over the weekend, I came across an infographic from Brownells that gelled a impression that I have had for a while now. Suppressors (or silencers) have more momentum now than ever and I can’t help but think their eventual removal from the NFA is inevitable or at least very likely.

brownells suppressor infographic

The infographic that I mentioned above may not seem like a big deal but it shows a shift in the perception of suppressors from cool guy gear or military specific gear to functional safety equipment. Brownells, an industry giant, has taken on the mantle of educating the 200,000+ firearm owners who follow their Facebook page about the benefits of suppressor use. This is a big step toward mainstreaming them.

asa logoWe even have a suppressor specific advocacy group in the ASA or American Suppressor Association. The group already has significant industry involvement and have already been working along side various groups to improve the legislative landscape for suppressors around the country. They supported the recent successes in Iowa and are currently working in other states in addition to introducing legislation at a nation level in the Hearing Protection Act.

One of the most important recent developments for suppressors came in the announcement of Ruger’s Silent-SR. Ruger’ entry into the suppressor market came and went without much fanfare. I think that many people missed the significance of the event. This is likely the very first time that a publicly traded company has produced a suppressor available for consumer purchase. That in and of itself is pretty amazing. Couple that with Ruger’s brand recognition in consumer groups that otherwise might not be interested in owning a can and their history of pumping millions of dollars into firearm advocacy and you have potentially earth shaking development.

Ruger Silent-SR

There is no way of knowing how long it will take for suppressors to rightfully be removed from the NFA and made widely available but there is more momentum now than ever.

Akr762 AK/AR-15 Stock Adapter

Akr762 is developing an AK/AR-15 stock adapter that should be especially interesting to those of you who are converting AK pistols to registered SBRs or who want to add an arm brace to their AK pistol. The adapter mounts without modification to the rear of the AK pistol and provides an interface for attaching both your AK grip and an AR-15 receiver extension (buffer tube).

akr762 adapter

The unique feature of the Akr762 is that it fully mimics the rear of an AR-15 receiver which allows the use of just about any AR-15 stock including fixed stocks and various sling mount end plates. This opens up a host of rear sling mounting options for AK pistol/SBR shooters.

You can follow the development of the adapter on Akr762’s Facebook Page.

CDM Gear Delta Wave Mossberg Safety

I know a few of you have been following the development of CDM Gear’s new Mossberg shotgun safety. The time has come. It is now available.

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The Delta Wave Mossberg Safety was, in the words of CDM Gear:

created to give you a little more reach and control when activating the safety on your Mossberg 500, 590A1, 903SPX and others. By creating a second contact and control point closer to the operator, the safety can be rocked on and off more easily without excessive reach or even taking your thumb off the safety. An aggressive ,wide and deep serration assures grip and control while the wide, curved rear deck increases contact awareness in questionable situations. This gives hunters, 3 gunners, security professionals and everyone else increased control in cold/wet conditions or when wearing gloves. Works with 12 ga. and 20ga. Mossberg shotguns with a top mounted safety. USA Made!

Check out the Delta Wave Mossberg Safety at CDM Gear.

RE Factor Tactical Drive-by Kit

The RE Factor Tactical Drive-by Kit is now available. This is a unique piece of gear that acts something like a bailout bag but with additional functionality that makes it more accessible in the vehicle but just as mobile should the user need to leave the vehicle.

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The Drive-by Kit mounts to a headrest via an adjustable harness. The load carrying component can be quickly detached from the harness with a quick tug on the grab handle and then it can be attached to the user via a heavy-duty spring clip. This allows the pouch to be a stable and accessible fighting platform when mounted in the vehicle and then go with the user should they have to leave the vehicle.

The load carrying component of the Drive-by Kit features a zippered, clam-shell opening pouch with internal elastic loop organization. This pouch is ideal for first aid components but versatile enough to hold other items. There are two open top AR-15 magazine pouches located behind the large clam-shell opening pouch. The entire load carrying component is also MOLLE compatible so it can be attached to any PALS webbing.

Check out the Drive-by Kit at RE Factor Tactical.

Preview: MagPod for PMAG GEN M3

MagPod is currently working on their PMAG GEN M3 baseplate. They are testing two different prototypes (shown in the image below) centered around their retaining clip design that will allow them to keep their front biased design.

magpod M3 preview

MagPod stated the following regarding the upcoming baseplate:

Even though the M3 PMAG baseplate slides on from the rear, we decided to make our version slide in from the FRONT, which allows us to keep the patented “forward biased” foot that MagPod is known for.

No firm release date yet – we are still evaluating the retaining clip options to see which holds up better to drop testing.

Check out MagPod.

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