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XS Sight Systems XTI (Xpress Threat Interdiction)

The offset iron sight concept has caught on in competition and tactical circles for use with magnified optics. The sights allow the shooter to use the magnified optic to engage targets at a distance and then quickly transition to iron sights to engage closer targets without changing their cheek weld. The latest of this type of iron sight that I have seen, and the lowest in price, is the XTI (Xpress Threat Interdiction) from XS Sight Systems.

The XTI uses XS Sight Systems’ well known express sight design with a shallow “V” shaped rear sight and a large dot shaped front. While these sights aren’t my favorite for handguns, I think they could be well suited for this particular role and might benefit from the additional sight radius that this application offers. This looks like it could be an more reasonably priced, though less versatile, alternative to an offset red dot sight.

Check out the XTI on Brownells.com.

Law Tactical Gen 2 AR Folding Stock Adapter

Have you ever thought it would be nice to have a folding stock on you AR-15? I suspect that most of you have and you are not alone which is exactly why Law Tactical makes their AR Folding Stock Adapter.

The AR Folding Stock Adapter is a hinged mechanism that can be installed between the lower receiver and receiver extension (buffer tube) on any standard AR-15 lower. It allows the stock to fold to the bolt release side of the receiver. Due to the nature of the AR-15 recoil system, it should not be fired while the stock is folded which is potentially a very large downside to this adapter since there is nothing to prevent the user from firing.

The Generation 2 AR Folding Stock Adapter will be released very soon. It features several improvements over the original version including:

  • Lower profile housing
  • Redesigned hinge system with steel shoulder bolt
  • Enlarged steel locking lug
  • Adjustable hinge tension (holds stock in folded position)
  • Steel locking latch
  • Quick detach sling attachment point
  • Adjustable steel bolt carrier extension
This stock adapter has me dreaming of a lightweight bug out rifle that fits in a backpack and deploys in seconds. Check out the Gen 2 AR Folding Stock Adapter at LawTactical.com.

Free Training DVDs with BCM Uppers

BCM is offering two DVDs from Panteao Productions for a limited time with the purchase of one of their complete AR-15 upper receivers. The DVDs are Pat Rogers Basic Carbine and Travis Haley Adaptive Carbine from Panteao Productions’ Make Ready series. That is not shabby at all.

Check out BravoCompanyUSA.com.

Umbrella Corporation Weapons Research Group Rifle Grip

As a result of an injury, I often have numbness in my fingers if I have to cant my wrists too much for a prolonged period while shooting. I have found that utilizing an AR-15 grip with a more vertical grip angle can really alleviate this numbness. I have been actively looking for an AR-15 grip that has a more vertical grip angle, relatively compact, but still hand filling which is how I came across the new Umbrella Corporation Weapons Research Group (UCWRG) Rifle Grip.

The more severe angle of most AR-15 grips worked well with the more bladed shooting stances that were popular when the rifle was developed. However, modern stances call for the shooter to be mostly square to the target with their elbows held in tight to the body and the rifle seated lower and closer to the center line of the shooter. In these modern stances, a more vertical grip is ergonomically correct and requires less wrist strain to use.

The UCWRG Rifle Grip has a noticeable resemblance to the Magpul MOE grip and MOE-K grip which makes sense because UCWRG consulted with Magpul to create this grip. Magpul’s involvement bodes well for any plastic product that is intended to be mounted on an AR-15.

I like to stipple the gripping surfaces on many of my firearms, so I was especially interested to see that UCWRG left the surface of their Rifle Grip smooth. They state that they do this to allow the user the freedom to apply their own texture.

I think that the most attractive thing about the UCWRG Rifle Grip is its combination of features and price. It is relatively compact but unlike other compact grips, it builds out behind the receiver which is a positive for users with larger hands. It also has the previously mentioned more vertical grip angle and comes with mil-spec mounting hardware. The grip, hardware, and packaging are all made in the USA and will retail for around $20.

These grips will be available shortly at Rainier Arms. You can learn more about the grip and UCWRG on their Facebook Page. The UCWRG website is coming soon.

I will be reviewing these grips in the future, so stay tuned.

BAD-ASS Short Hybrid Lever

Battle Arms Development is showing renders of their newest lever – the Short Hybrid. This will make a total of 8 lever options for the excellent Battle Arms Development – Ambidextrous Safety Selector. The new lever was designed in collaboration with Military Moron and production will start soon. This looks like the most ideal choice for the trigger finger side of the BAD-ASS yet.

Stay tuned to the Battle Arms Development website and Facebook Page for details.

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