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Sharp Bros. Warthog Preview

Sharp Bros Warthog PreviewThe Sharp Bros. Hellbreaker AR-15 lower receiver was a lot of fun. The upcoming Warthog lower might be even more fun!

The Warthog is Sharp Bros. current project. They have been working on it since SHOT Show and have shown renders of it previously. This is the first time we have seen it in the flesh. The announcement regarding the Warthog’s availability should come in the next couple of weeks.

I can’t wait until someone creative gets their hands on one of these and paints it in the style of aircraft nose art!

Check out Sharp Bros. Firearm Design.

Geissele Automatics Enhanced Triggers – Brownells Exclusive

This is the type of news that I like to see heading into a weekend! Brownells now has 2 exclusive Geissele Automatics AR-15 triggers at a great price – the Geissele 2 Stage Enhanced (B-G2S-E) and the Geissele Rapid Fire (B-GRF).

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The B-G2S-E is basically an enhanced version of the G2S. It is to the G2S as the SSA-E is to the SSA. You can expect a pull weight of around 3.5 pounds total with about 2.5 pounds in the first stage and 1 pound on the second stage. It will also have the more refined, so-called candy cane break that the Geissele enhanced triggers are known for.

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The B-GRF is basically the S3G version of the G2S. It features a smooth, rolling break that has proven to be VERY, VERY fast. In fact, many shooters find the S3G and SD3G to be faster than a certain faux-auto trigger that is fairly new to the market. It comes with 2 trigger springs so that you can tune it to a 3.5 pound or 4.5 pound pull weight.

A word on the G2S triggers for those who may not know: These are lower cost options that Geissele offers. The are able to remove cost via three methods. First, the hammer pin is retained differently than other triggers (it uses a small clip). Second, these are spot checked with MP testing rather than individually tested. Finally, they are not laser marked like other Geissele triggers. The sear engagement surfaces are still precisely cut via the wire EDM method and they still use the same tool steel for which Geissele is known.

If these new triggers are anything like the G2S, they will be bull strong, reliable, and a great value. Check out the new Geissele Automatics Enhanced Triggers exclusively at Brownells.

Armageddon Tactical GMS-15 Gen I Charging Handle

I have an Armageddon Tactical GMS-15 Gen I Charging Handle in hand for review and I am very impressed so far. It has a lot to offer in terms of functionality and it is fairly innovative in terms of design.

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Suppressor owners will like the GMS-15 for its special gas port and chamber. The port runs up diagonally from the underside of the charging handle to redirect the excess gas into a chamber on the handle. The chamber is a large, semi-circular void that is shaped in a way it contains the gases and slips slightly over the top of the receiver to form a better seal. It’s far simpler than it sounds.

The GMS-15 is ambidextrous in that it can be operated from both sides of the AR-15. However, you should note that it’s design requires tension on the charging handle so it will not release when pulled from the ejection port side on a locked back bolt. On the first pass that sounds like a big deal but it was accounted for with the addition of a fairly large textured button (for lack of a better term) that when pressed, provides the tension necessary. This is the only time this “button” is needed and it is fairly intuitive in its use.

The most exciting thing about the GMS-15 is it’s robust construction and mechanical nature. While other charging handles attempt to overcome the shortcomings of roll pins, the GMS-15 removes them from the equation entirely (they are present but not in any sort of load bearing way). The entire handle moves back on the shaft via a robust internal mechanism. Its rearward travel is stopped, not by a roll pin, but by a large rear lug and the internal structures.

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Most of the GMS-15 is machined from billet 7075 aluminum and the latch machined from heat treated 4140 steel. The aluminum components are finished with a Teflon impregnated hard anodized finish which, according to Armageddon Tactical, ” produces a durable non-reflective surface and reduces the coefficient of friction between moving parts”. The latch is Mag Phosphate finished.

I will be continuing to work with the GMS-15 to see how it holds up and how well the gas mitigation functionality works. So far, I am very impressed. The one fly in the ointment is the locked back bolt issue but a left-handed friend felt that this was overcome easily enough that he is very interested in spending more time with it.

Check out the Armageddon Tactical GMS-15 Gen I Charging Handle.

Aero Precision M4 Barrel

Aero Precision is usually my first stop when I need an AR-15 upper or lower receiver. I have found their receivers to be an excellent value and it appears that their newest offering is going to be a great value as well. They are now serving up an M4 profile barrel that looks like a great value on paper.

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The Aero Precision M4 Barrel is turned from 4150 Chrome Moly Vanadium steel and features a 1 in 7″ twist. It has an M4 profile, carbine length gas system, a 5.56 chamber, and M4 feedramps. This barrel accepts a standard .750″ gas block over it’s .0635″ gas port. I commend Aero Precision for not only listing their gas port spec but also for sizing it correctly!

The icing on the cake is the inside and out QPQ finish. QPQ is a nitriding treatment. Similar finishes are often known by their trade names like Melonite and Tennifer. QPQ is hard enough and corrosion resistant enough to stand in for chrome lining. Since it is a treatment, not a coating, it adds almost no thickness to the bore which can lead to improved accuracy.

Aero Precision would like to offer additional barrel profiles in the near future so stay tuned. Check out the new Aero Precision M4 Barrel.

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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.

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