Primary Arms Joins with Strike Industries on Sentinel Rifle Lines

Features 10 AR15 Rifle SKUs

Includes Strikes Industries Sentinel and Sentinel Elite .223 Wylde Rifles

California-Compliant Models Also Available

HOUSTON, TEXAS – Primary Arms and Strike Industries have partnered for the exclusive launch of the Strike Industries Sentinel and Sentinel Elite Rifle Series. These AR15 rifles are chambered in .223 Wylde and boast a number of enhancements that make them standout rifles at their price point. California-compliant versions are also available for purchase in restricted states.

The Strike Industries Sentinel Rifle Series is built from the ground up with all the most popular Strike Industries components, creating a nimble carbine with an intuitive manual of arms. The .223 Wylde 16” barrel features a carbine-length gas system and Manganese Phosphate finish for exceptional reliability and durability in the field. The Strike M-LOK handguard offers a attachment points for forward accessories, while the JComp Gen 2 Compensator helps level the muzzle for accuracy through rapid fire. At 6lbs and 10oz, this rifle is quick to handle and robust enough for heavy use. Basic Sentinel Rifles come priced at $799.99, making them an exceptional choice for most budgets.

For those seeking premium performance, the Strike Industries Sentinel Elite elevates the AR15 with several key enhancements. The Sentinel Elite has a full 15” free-floated M-LOK handguard, which protects the 16” 1:8-twist .223 Wylde cryo-treated QPQ Strikefighter barrel and mid-length gas system. The rifle’s ambidextrous controls are also upgraded over the standard model, including an improved Strike Extended Latch Charging Handle. Priced at $1149.99, the Sentinel Elite series is an excellent value for its quality. Read more

Umarex 850 M2 Rifle

The NEW Umarex 850 M2 Offers Accuracy, Performance, and Convenience

FORT SMITH, AR – Umarex USA has once again pushed the limits by offering an all new CO2-powered pellet rifle that resembles a traditional repeating rifle; the Umarex 850 M2. CO2 powered pellet rifles are known for precision accuracy and the Umarex 850 M2 delivers on that reputation with tack-driving performance.

The Umarex 850 M2 presents a wide range of features including: Picatinny rails, a removeable cheek piece, a fiber-reinforced synthetic stock in a modern design, fiber optic sights, 2-stage adjustable trigger, 11mm scope mounting rail, and a high-quality aluminum 8-round magazine. It can shoot as many as 200 shots with one 88 gram CO2 cartridge and sends pellets up to 700 feet per second with pellet-on-pellet accuracy. If you don’t want to use an 88 gram CO2 tank, then get this Umarex 2×12 gram CO2 Adapter (sold separately). Read more

Plano Adds Rust Prevention To Their All-Weather Rifle Cases

Grand Prairie, TX – Now hunters and shooting sports enthusiasts can rely on Plano to protect their cherished firearms from rust. Plano has added their Rustrictor technology, perfected in their tackle boxes, to their All-Weather 2 Rifle case.

Built to withstand the rigors of travel and still maintain your zero, the All-Weather 2 Rifle case features a tough outer shell built to shrug off abuse from the most careless baggage handler. The impenetrable exterior features dual-stage lockable latches and a Dri-Loc seal that creates a watertight, dust-proof shield. Lockable tabs allow you to use your choice of padlock to prevent unauthorized access. Read more

LSI Adds Two CITADEL BOSS 25 Offerings

TWO NEW CERAKOTE Models have been added to the CITADEL BOSS 25 Semi Auto 12 ga. Shotgun lineup (based on the popular AR platform). FDE – (Flat Dark Earth) and TACTICAL GREY models now compliment the already popular Semi Auto that is full of some great features that is truly a versatile shotgun that is capable of home defense, recreational and 3 gun competition use. The CITADEL BOSS 25 is built from the ground up to be a user-friendly, workhorse shotgun that will perform under the harshest of conditions sporting great looks and features – Here are some of the specs:

·CERAKOTED – FDE and TACTICAL GREY Models Added

·12 ga.

·Semi- Auto

·3” Chamber

·18.75” Chrome lined Barrel

·Muzzle Break

·37.75” Overall Length

·LOP 14”

·8 lbs

·Textured Grip Forend

·5 Chokes

·2 – 5 rd Detachable Mag

·Fully Adjustable Folding Sights

·Picatinny Rail

·MSRP $639 Read more

MUCC suit requests immediate injunction against criminalization of motorized boating

Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC) filed a complaint in United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan on Sunday challenging the criminal prohibition against motorboat use recently announced by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

The complaint alleges Whitmer and Department of Natural Resources Director Daniel Eichinger’s application of EO 2020-42 to prohibit motorboat use is unconstitutional.

The order itself was enacted on April 9 by Whitmer and expressly allows “outdoor physical activity,” including activities similar to kayaking and canoeing. The order makes no mention of prohibiting the outdoor activity of boating.  However, in response to “Frequently Asked Questions,” the Governor and DNR have opined that motorboat use is not an allowed form of “outdoor physical activity.”

In fact, the governor and DNR have taken the position that all motorboat use anywhere in the state, regardless of waterbody, number of boaters or adherence to social distancing protocols, is criminal.  Law enforcement is now enforcing the FAQs, including issuing criminal charges.

On April 16, after an overwhelming amount of member communications, the MUCC Executive Board voted to pursue legal action in the matter. Aaron Phelps, a partner with Varnum LLP in Grand Rapids, was retained.

“Decisions by the MUCC Executive Board and staff did not come easy and were not taken lightly. Countless hours of deliberations, sleepless nights, a member survey and consultations played a role in this decision,” said MUCC Executive Director Amy Trotter. “MUCC members, our friends and our families have been greatly impacted by this virus, and we mourn the losses to our great state.”

The complaint is requesting an immediate injunction of the blanket prohibition on motorized boating.

“Michigan anglers and recreational boaters have a constitutional right to clear and unambiguous rules, especially when violation of those rules can be criminally charged,” Phelps said. “Citizens can not be subject to criminal penalties based on arbitrary interpretations of a unilateral order or, worse, vague responses to so-called frequently asked questions.”

Trotter said there have been attempts to label this as a partisan effort.

“This litigation would not be brought forward if it did not include a sound policy argument,” Trotter said. “Attempts to cast this as emotionally- or politically-driven are baseless.”

Whitmer’s office and the DNR have leaned heavily on the argument that motorboats require gasoline and further risk the spread of novel coronavirus. However, electric motors are also banned, and gas-powered, off-road recreational vehicles are still allowed on trails across the state. Kayakers and canoers, in many cases, also need gasoline to haul their crafts to a body of water and utilize the same boat access sites as motorboats.

Sailboats often require multiple people and motors but are allowed, according to the state’s interpretation. Out-of-state anglers can travel freely to Michigan to fish. Yet, a person living on a lake can not walk out their back door and utilize their motorboat.

MUCC has been supportive of the administration’s legal closure of areas like Tippy Dam, where anglers continually were asked to social distance and conservation and law enforcement officers were met with resistance. The organization, if given a chance, will partner with the governor’s office to continue communicating and helping in any way possible to ensure anglers are recreating responsibly, Trotter said.

April provides some of the most diverse Great Lakes, river, stream and inland lake fishing opportunities. Walleye, steelhead and sucker runs are happening throughout the state, while bowfishing and catch-and-release bass fishing ramp up once ice melts. The state’s annual trout opener starts the last Saturday in April.

Many anglers rely on the high-quality, locally-sourced protein and mental health benefits that fishing provides. Whitmer has recognized and lauded these assets publicly throughout this crisis. Anglers need access to the waters and the fisheries, which sometimes requires a motor boat, in order to participate in this activity.

MUCC has received support from a variety of stakeholders, including professional, nationally-known Michigan anglers Mark Zona and Kevin VanDam. A grassroots fundraiser has been initiated by MUCC. Any donation amount will help ensure that anglers and recreationists are not wrongfully prosecuted.

“The lakes, rivers and streams of Michigan are usually buzzing with anglers this time of year –  and we know that we can’t do things like we always have,” Zona said. “But there are a lot of things that we should be able to continue to do, while also following the social distancing protocol that has been laid out. Fishing from a motorboat, at its core, is social distancing.”

Angling contributes $2.3 billion to Michigan’s economy annually, according to a study commissioned by MUCC through the Michigan State University Eli Broad College of Business.

For Yoopers, like MUCC Executive Board President George Lindquist, spring is the best time of year to troll Lake Superior’s near-shore waters for coho and king salmon, steelhead and lake trout. As of Saturday, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula had 60 reported cases of the novel virus.

“I fished out of Marquette two days before this rule went into effect and saw other anglers fishing alone or with their children and their dogs,” Lindquist said. “All were following best-practices for social distancing and taking this pandemic very seriously.”

Lake St. Clair Walleye Association President Tim Muir said this is one of his clubs’ busiest times.

“The walleye fishing this time of year is about as good as it gets,” Muir said. “Fishing is a great way for folks to get out of the house for some stress relief and also keep their distance from other anglers. This only works if anglers recreate responsibly, and we need to be mindful of that and stewards of this message moving forward.”

MUCC represents 40,000 members throughout Michigan and 200 affiliate clubs. Since 1937, MUCC has united citizens to conserve, protect and enhance Michigan’s natural resources and outdoor heritage. Click here to join or renew today!

WOOX Introduces Exactus Precision Rifle Stock

Hickory, North Carolina – Innovative rifle stock and outdoor gear manufacturer, WOOX, has introduced the Exactus precision stock. The Exactus stock is a professional tactical rifle stock made for precision shooters.

Crafted from a forged monoblock body, the stock is comprised of highest quality stabilized hardwood and an aluminum chassis. A hard-anodizing process is used to improve the overall strength and durability of the rifle stock. Adding to the sturdy construction is a braided aluminum skeleton paired with high-quality front- and rear stocks. These front- and rear stocks are customizable and adjustable, and come with vibration reducing hardwood grips. Read more

Hatsan Adds Pump Action QES to AT44 Line

Bentonville, AR – Hatsan has re-invigorated the proven AT44 platform of PCP air rifle with the release of its new AT44 Pump Action QES. The new design features fiber optic front and rear sights, a QuietEnergy fully shrouded barrel, and a quick-fire pump action system. This multi-shot auto-indexing rifle gives quick follow-up shots on game targets or for rapid-fire plinking. The all-weather synthetic thumbhole stock of the AT44PA-QES is both ergonomic and durable. The rubber buttpad is elevation and fit angle adjustable to accommodate shooters of all types. The receiver’s built-in optics rail will accept both 22mm Weaver and 11mm Dovetail scope mounts, allowing the use of a wide variety of scope rings. Read more

Marlin Celebrates 150 Years of the American Hunter with new Anniversary Rifles and Ammunition

In 1870, John M. Marlin set out to build firearms that matched America’s fierce independent spirit. Although rifles, pistols and shotguns of nearly every type would bear the Marlin brand, his singular accomplishment would be a lever action of exceptional strength, smoothness and accuracy – hallmarks of the legendary lever guns that outperform all others to this day. Marlin proudly marks its 150th anniversary with the modern descendants of that same lever action – now built with the tightest manufacturing tolerances in our history and custom-grade performance enhancements rarely seen in a lever-gun platform. Long live the adventurous spirit of the woods and the right to pursue wild game. Long live American innovation and pride in craft.

LONG LIVE THE LEVER GUN

William Shaw
Creative Manager
Remington Arms Company, LLC
100 Electronics Blvd SW, Huntsville, AL 35824
(800) 243-9700 | 256-929-0431
william.shaw@remington.com

Volquartsen Habu 22 LR Pistol

Carroll, IA

Following the success of the Black Mamba, which was introduced in 2019, Volquartsen Firearms has released their new pistol, the Habu (h??bu) 22 LR. The Habu, its name derived from a Japanese pit viper, is built to strike with accuracy and precision.

The Habu combines the features of the Volquartsen Scorpion 22 LR pistol with the push-button takedown functionality of the Ruger® MK IV™ standard aluminum frame complete with Volquartsen’s signature Volthane Grip.

The Habu features the Volquartsen LLV Competition Upper designed with a stainless steel barrel, laser hardened stainless steel breech, and housed in an aluminum shroud. This design provides match grade accuracy in a lightweight package. Available in a 4.5″ or 6″ barrel length. The integral Picatinny rail on top and bottom is standard.

The Volquartsen Competition Bolt with DLC coating ensures smooth operation and functioning whether it’s a day of plinking at the range or competing at the highest level.

The Habu build utilizes a Ruger® MK IV™ standard aluminum frame that has been retrofitted with the Volquartsen Accurizing Kit providing a crisp, clean 2.25 lb. trigger pull. The frame is outfitted with Volquartsen’s Volthane grip, designed to give the shooter more control. This unique grip design features an aggressive no-slip diamond checkering. Made from a proprietary material, the Volthane Grip will withstand the elements as well as hold up to moisture, gun oils, and cleaners.

MSRP is starting at $1,528.00

Meprolight High Visibility Pistol Sights

GET ON TARGET FASTER

Typically, you go to the range to practice in broad daylight. Great, but what happens when you need to defend yourself or those around you in less than ideal conditions? Tiger McKee, Director of Shootrite Firearms Academy wrote the following in The Tactical Wire, “Based on data from previous attacks we know that it’s likely to occur during hours of the day associated with adverse light, and — if you’re forced to fire — you’ll likely fire about three to four shots.” (The TacticalWire.com 3.25.20) Meprolight recommends you upgrade the sights on your handgun with tritium enhanced day/night sights. The best way is to see for yourself. Go to your local gun dealer and following all of the gun safety rules, look down the sights of a handgun with standard sights in low-light conditions. Then do the same with a handgun that has upgraded day/night sights. See how much more visible and faster you can put the tritium illuminated sights on the target. Introduced at the 2020 SHOT Show, Meprolight’s High Visibility Pistol Sights (MEPRO HVS) are 30% brighter than any other pistol sight on the market and come with an extremely bright contrasting color ring on the front sight that are available in three colors (Orange, Green or Yellow). The color combinations help the shooter focus on the front sight quicker which is critical for self defense or competitive shooting. Available for Glock, Sig, and Smith & Wesson M&P Shield. Read more

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