SDS Imports Announces TISAS USA’s Model 1911A1 Aviator

Interest in the iconic Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol is approaching an all-time high, especially those which truly look like and reflect the “feel” of the original gun designed by John Moses Browning back in the late 1890’s. The Tisas’ Model 1911A1 Aviator is such a firearm, true to the original in many ways, and arguably even better! This affordable handgun is ideal for home defense, personal protection, law enforcement, or simply to shoot at paper at the local range, and, it easily fits into any family’s budget.

The Tisas Model 1911A1 Aviator is chambered in .45 ACP & 9MM. Its frame is made of aluminum which has a H-151 Satin Aluminum Cerakote finish. The grips are overmolded black rubber grips which are highly functional allowing for a comfortable, yet solid grip.

The gun’s hammer forged steel barrel is 4.25-inches in length and the smooth-action slide is made of 4140 hammer forged steel, and all the gun’s exterior parts have the durable, practical and attractive H-146 Black Cerakote finish. The Tisas Model 1911A1’s barrel slide’s newly designed front brass bead and rear sights makes for a 5.65-inches line of sight for quick target acquisition, but also nicely accurate shooting. The magazine can be loaded with 7 rounds. Read more

RISE Armament Offering Limited-Edition Topographic-Pattern Watchman AR-15 Rifle

RISE Armament, a premier manufacturer and supplier of triggers, components, and firearms is pleased to announce that for a limited time only, and in limited quantities, it is offering the Topo WatchmanTM AR-15 rifle.

The Topo Watchman features a special topographical pattern lasered design and is equipped with premium upgrades, including the bestselling RISE RA-535 Advanced-Performance Trigger for improved accuracy and faster follow-up shots. It also includes the RA-701 Compensator to reduce muzzle rise and recoil to help you stay on target.

Like the original and standard Watchman rifle, it is a chambered .223 Wylde and is a high-performance lightweight rifle, weighing in at 6.5 pounds. It is well-balanced to help improve the shooters’ accuracy and control.

Its 16-inch 416R stainless steel barrel has a mid-length gas system for more manageable recoil, delivers superior accuracy and proprietary weight reduction, and shoots sub-MOA with most factory ammo. Read more

The Genius of the Modular AR 15

By Raul Mas

The Modern Sporting Rifle (MSR), most of which are based on the AR-15 design, has become the most popular long gun in America today.  A recent report <https://www.nssf.org/articles/commonly-owned-nssf-announces-over-24-million-msrs-in-circulation/?hilite=MSRS> from the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) suggests that almost 25 million of these firearms have been produced or imported into the United States since 1990.

Despite media efforts to brand them as “assault rifles” and “weapons of war”, most gun owners know that the MSR is simply today’s version of semi-automatic rifle technology dating back to the turn of the 20th century and Remington’s introduction of the Autoloading Repeating Rifle.  First introduced in 1906, the gun was later renamed the Model 8 <https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/the-remington-model-8-a-look-back/> in 1911 and it became a commercial success; despite stiff competition from popular lever action designs that had “won the West” and the Winchester Model 54 bolt action rifle introduced in 1924.  Semi-autos became increasingly popular after World War II as surplus M-1 Garand rifles and M-1 carbines began making their way onto target ranges and hunting fields.  By 1964, the Colt AR-15 rifle also made its commercial debut:

The civilian semi-auto AR-15 made its commercial debut in 1964. Here’s an early Colt advertisement.
One main reason for the popularity of the AR-15 is its modular design.  They are easy to take apart, customize or even build from scratch using component parts. As a result, an enormous aftermarket of AR-15 parts including barrels, fire control parts, bolt carriers, upper receivers, buffers, and other parts are now readily available to build on a lower receiver purchased through a federal firearms licensed dealer.

While the internet is full of AR-15 videos and information, a lot of it is missing the detailed knowledge necessary to properly inspect, measure, gauge and assemble your parts into a safe and reliable rifle.  By safe and reliable, I mean one that is chambered and headspaced correctly, where the gas system is neither overgassed or undergassed, where the parts are torqued to the correct specifications using the proper tools and torque values, and with the appropriate lubricants or sealants.  In addition, the rifle must feed factory ammo correctly with G.I. issued M4 magazines or quality commercial magazines.  Finally, the receiver extension components should produce reliable cycling, including the appropriately timed extraction and ejection of the spent cartridge cases. Read more

Real Avid Redefines Gun Cleaning, Assembly, and Gun DIY Tools

Real Avid, the leader in DIY for Guns®, continues to roll out innovative DIY tools and gun cleaning products that set new standards in efficiency and effectiveness. No other company, in fact, puts the power of DIY into the hands of dedicated firearms enthusiasts like Real Avid. This latest round of essential gun tools just introduced was developed to take your do-it-yourself prowess to the next level.

Bore-Max Speed Jags™ & Patches Multi-Cal Pack

The Speed Jags in the Bore-Max Speed Jags & Patches Multi-Cal Pack feature longer shanks than standard jags to deliver up to four times more bore contact surface than traditional jags. Used exclusively with Real Avid’s no-bunching Speed Jag Patches, this system means fewer passes and fewer patches are required to remove stubborn bore fouling, so the work goes super-fast with superior results. What’s more, the precision-sized Speed Jags are nickel plated to prevent chemical breakdown and to ensure longer life than standard jags. The kit includes 10 jags: 6 rifle jags covering .22 caliber through 7.62mm and four handgun jags in .22-, .380/9mm, .40-, and .45-caliber. Also included are 500 Speed Jag Patches. Read more

21st Tec Announces TEC47 Rifle

The First AR10(DPMS/LR308) to Chamber 7.62x39mm and Accept AK Magazines

Dallas, Georgia – 21st Tec® is proud to announce the release of the TEC47, a true AR10 (DPMS/LR308 size) rifle that melds the power of the 7.62x39mm cartridge with the precise engineering of the AR platform. Tailored for both enthusiasts and professionals, the TEC47 stands out by accommodating standard AK magazines, all while retaining the trusted and familiar components of the AR10 platform.

The TEC47 Rifle has a Direct Impingement gas system while featuring a 16-inch barrel with a 1/10 twist. Ensuring durability, its receivers are made from Billet T6 Aircraft Aluminum. The gas block is adjustable, catering to suppressor use, while controls remain standard with safe and semi modes. For the user’s comfort and customization, the TEC47 is equipped with a Mil-Spec buffer tube, a 6-position adjustable CCS Carbine stock, a THRIL RTG grip, and a 15-inch M-LOK handguard, integrated with a MIL1913 Rail.

The TEC47 has a weight of 8.5lbs and an overall length varying between 35 to 39 inches. The rifle comes with a 2 Stage Match Trigger and a Flash Hider with 5/8×24 muzzle threads. In terms of aesthetics and durability, customers can choose between two colors: Type III Hard Coat Anodized Black or FDE. The rifle includes a standard Magpul PMAG® 30 AK magazine, but it’s also compatible with regular metal AK47 magazines. Read more

ATF Notice Regarding Recent Changes to the ATF Form 4473

As you well know, due to statutory requirements set forth in both the NICS Denial Notification Act and the Bipartisan Safer Community Act (BSCA), the ATF Form 4473 was revised in December of 2022. Incorporating industry member suggestions made during the recent 60 and 30-day Notice and Comment periods, ATF has further revised the form and now that newest version (August 2023) has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget for implementation. Read more

Sighting In Your Firearm

By Glen Wunderlich

Charter Member Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA)

As the firearms deer opener approaches, many hunting hopefuls will be sighting in their favorite firearms, before cold weather complicates matters.  Accordingly, below are some techniques to help minimize the potential for avoidable mishaps.

*  It is best to start with a clean gun with no oil or grease in the barrel. Visually inspect the barrel for obstructions before beginning, too.  Tighten all screws in the stock and include scope bases and rings in the process.  If you have handloaded ammunition, make sure to test-cycle the ammo you intend to take hunting through the firearm while you are at the range.

*  If you use factory ammunition, try sampling different varieties, as your wallet allows.  Once you are satisfied with the results, make sure all ammo has the same lot number.  The numbers are stamped on each box of ammo – usually under the flap – but, make sure it matches for consistency.  If it’s different than what you tested, verify results again.

*  Wear good hearing protection and protective glasses. To reduce felt recoil, a folded towel under the shirt helps to minimize the jarring effects of hard-recoiling guns.

*  The idea when sighting in is to minimize human error.  Make sure the firearm is firmly rested on the forearm – never the barrel – with the buttstock held firmly to the shoulder.  Although holding a heavy-recoiling firearm tight to the shoulder may sound counter intuitive to beginners, doing so is imperative to avoid sore shoulders, or worse yet, “scope eye”, when the scope slams into one’s eye socket!

*  Determine your maximum point blank range (PBR).  The concept is to sight in so that the bullet remains within an acceptable margin along the entire flight path to the longest possible range.  In the case of hunting whitetails with a conservative kill zone of 6 inches, the bullet must never be higher than 3 inches, and should not drop more than 3 inches on the far end.  When set up correctly, a hunter needs only to aim at the center of the target, assuming the chosen animal is within one’s prescribed point blank range.

If your shooting range doesn’t permit shooting at long range, there are several options to calculate PBR.  One is to refer to the manufacturer’s ballistic tables for the ammunition being used.  Typically, the information can be located on the ammunition box, or the company’s website.  Such data is often unreliable, because specifications from manufacturers are based on data produced with their test barrels and typically will not be the same with one’s firearm.

*  A better option is to determine the velocity of one’s ammo with a chronograph, as it is being shot from your firearm.  Then, with a given ballistic coefficient (BC – found at the manufacturer’s website) of the particular bullet being used, these aerodynamics coupled with the actual velocity will produce an exacting flight path.  Then, it’s a simple matter to adjust the height of impact at the distance being shot and trusting the math.

*  The ultimate alternative is to shoot at various ranges, if you have a safe shooting environment and backstop; computers and math are not required.

*  Once sighted in, shoot from various positions you may use in the field, such as offhand or kneeling.  As long as you can keep 9 out of 10 in a conservative six-inch circle, you are within range to make a humane kill.  If you are not that good, don’t kid yourself.  Get closer or learn to be disciplined enough to pass on unethical shots with bad odds.

*  When finished, do not clean the barrel unless, of course, you are using a muzzleloader with Pyrodex or blackpowder.  Just unload the gun, wipe off the exterior, and put it away safely with the confidence of an ethical hunter who has properly prepared.

Springfield Armory Announces New Gear Up Promotion For Select Handguns

Beginning September 15th, customers who purchase select Springfield Armory handguns will qualify to receive three additional magazines and a Springfield Armory dual pistol bag with the Crossed Cannon™ logo.

This new Gear Up is designed to offer shooters yet another value-added benefit to the company’s popular lines of pistols, from the original XD to the newest XD-M Elite and Hellcat offerings. All customers who purchase these select pistols during the promotion qualify. The program includes Hellcat and Hellcat Pro variants, XD and XD-M Elite models, and XD-S Mod.2 offerings.

The Gear Up program will run from September 15th, 2023, through December 31st, 2023. Eligible buyers will receive three additional magazines and a Springfield Armory dual pistol bag, with a retail value that can top $150. They must simply show proof of purchase and fill out the redemption form online by January 31st, 2024, to redeem their Gear Up package. Read more

Taurus Judge Home Defender

[Bainbridge, GA — Taurus Holdings, Inc., a leading innovator in the firearms industry, is proud to announce the forthcoming release of its latest masterpiece, the “Judge Home Defender.” This cutting-edge firearm represents the next evolution in performance, adaptability, and user-centric design.

Key Features of the Judge Home Defender:

Top Aluminum Picatinny Rail: A breakthrough feature that simplifies the attachment of optics and accessories, empowering shooters to customize their Judge Home Defender for precision and versatility.

45 Colt / 410 Bore 3 Inch Cylinder: Offering unparalleled versatility, this unique combination allows users to seamlessly switch between the potent 45 Colt and the versatile 410 Bore, ensuring optimal performance in any scenario.

13-Inch Barrel: Engineered to elevate 45 Colt terminal ballistics, the 13-inch barrel guarantees pinpoint accuracy, setting a new standard for precision in its class.

Forend Accessory Rail: Designed with shooters in mind, the Judge Home Defender incorporates a forend accessory rail, ideal for mounting lights, lasers, and other essential accessories, providing unparalleled preparedness. Read more

New Patent Pending AST Fire Control Upgrade Kits for Sig Sauer P320

In an industry driven by passion and a fervent desire for safety and unbridled performance, Angled Spade Technologies (AST) is proud to unveil its groundbreaking product, The AST P320® Fire Control Upgrade Kit. There have long been questions surrounding unintended discharges experienced by users of the Sig Sauer® P320®, manual and non-manual safety handguns. As such, the AST P320® Fire Control Upgrade Kits, one for standard models and one for models with an external manual safety, are set to dramatically increase safety for owners of Sig Sauer® P320® handguns. Both versions are currently patent pending.

The Sig Sauer® P320® has carved out a meaningful market share amongst the civilian, military, and law enforcement communities. Unfortunately, the P320® has exposed an element of risk for its users due to documented unintended discharges, i.e., firing without the user directly interacting with the trigger. AST has developed these upgrades out of great concern for these communities with a mission to create a safer firearm that is more dependable and increases user confidence. Read more

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