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MAG Tactical Systems Lightweight AR-15 Lower Receiver (In Stock)

The MAG Tactical Systems MG-G4 AR-15 Lower Receivers manage to be more than 3 ounces lighter than a standard lower receiver while still boasting all alloy construction.

Mag tactical systems ReceiverThese receivers utilize a different metal alloy than a typical lower receiver (MAG Tactical Systems calls it MAG Alloy) and some smart machining to reduce the overall weight of the receiver by 35%. The MG-G4 lower is mostly similar in dimension to a standard lower but the hammer and trigger pin holes are reinforced requiring longer pins which are provided. The longer trigger and hammer pins are the only non-standard parts that are required. The MG-G4 also features an over-sized integral trigger guard.

Many people, myself included, will be skeptical about a lower receiver that is manufactured from a new alloy but I am always glad to see manufacturers trying something new to advance the state of the art. Only time and round count can truly tell how these lowers will hold up.

They are available in black and FDE and, believe it or not, the MAG Tactical Systems MG-G4 lowers are in stock now at Brownells.com!

Sharps Bros. Hellbreaker AR-15 Receiver

I suspect that one look at the Sharps Bros. Hellbreaker AR-15 Lower Receiver will result in people either wondering why in the world there is nose art on an AR-15 receiver or wondering why in the world their AR-15 receiver doesn’t have nose art! It certainly isn’t for everyone (I’m not even sure it’s for me) but it is definitely unique.

Sharp Bros Hellbreaker

Apart from the nose art inspired molded shark feature, the Hellbreaker has everything you like to see in a lower. It is machined from 7075-T6 aluminum and hard anodized. The magazine well is nicely beveled to speed reloads and the over sized integral trigger guard is contoured to match the unique shape of the magazine well. It is “MULTI” caliber marked and has pictogram selector markings. It can accept all mil-spec parts.

A friend of the blog called me about the Hellbreaker a few days ago and I was really glad to hear that they were going to be available soon. In spite of the fact that in August, 2012 Sharps Bros. was attempting to raise the funds necessary to bring the Hellbreaker to market via a crowd funding website but the website shut down the campaign because it was firearm related. I was following their progress then and even if I wasn’t sure how I felt about the appearance of the Hellbreaker, I can’t help but root for someone when something like that happens.

Check out Hellbreaker at SharpsBros.com.

Modular Driven Technologies UBR Adjustable Buttplate

I have always thought that the Magpul UBR, with its fixed cheek weld position and rock solid locking mechanism, would make a great stock for a precision oriented AR-15. A company called Modular Driven Technologies makes a buttplate, the Enhanced Adjustable Recoil Pad for UBR, that further enhances the UBR’s chops as a precision stock.

The UBR is already adjustable for length of pull. The MDT Enhanced Adjustable Recoil Pad for UBR adds adjustments for drop, pitch, and offset.

Check out the MDT Enhanced Adjustable Recoil Pad for UBR at Brownells.com.

Enhanced Adjustable UBR buttplate

The Lowly A2 Flash Suppressor

I will not fault anyone for chasing the perfect muzzle device. I spend a lot of time talking about and testing muzzle devices on this very page. In fact, you will see at least 2 new devices tested in the coming weeks. Unfortunately, in our rush to swap out parts for the latest and greatest, we can often miss a great muzzle device that is right under our noses (and practically free) – the lowly A2 flash suppressor.

A2 Flash Suppressor

The A2 flash suppressor is actually a very good muzzle device for a number of reasons. Certainly there are devices out there that do the same things as the A2. Many devices do some things better than the A2. However, I am not sure any device is as well rounded as the A2 for so little money.

Reason #1: The A2 is actually a very good flash suppressor. It isn’t as effective as the AAC Blackout or the White Sound Defense FOSSA-556 but it holds its own.

Reason #2: It is quiet. As compensators and muzzle brakes flood the market, people are spending more and more time talking about how noisy each device is. The A2 is not the quietest device on the market but it certainly quieter than just about any comp or brake. It won’t rattle the teeth of those shooting near you.

Reason #3: It is compact. Many of the best flash suppressors are fairly long. The A2 flash suppressor manages to be fairly effective but still very compact. It also has a closed end that prevents snagging which may be an issue with some pronged flash suppressors.

Reason #4: It is nearly free (kind of)! No one buys an A2 flash suppressor. They come installed already on a complete upper receiver group or complete AR-15 or you bum one off a buddy who just spent his allowance on a new muzzle device. Even if you did buy one, it wouldn’t cost much at all.

Other considerations:  The A2’s closed bottom reduces muzzle rise slightly and reduces ground signature. There are sound suppressors available that mount directly to the A2. It works with muzzle caps.

I am not saying that the A2 is the ultimate muzzle device. I am saying that it is a very good one and that your money might be better spent on other things like training or additional amm0, rather than a more expensive muzzle device that you may or may not have the ability to get the most out of.

Don’t be in such a rush to throw away that A2 flash suppressor!

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