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Maxim Defense Introduce .338 MSX Suppressor
Maxim Defense have announced the introduction of a new .338 caliber suppressor joining their pistol and rifle caliber lines. The .338 MSX weighs in at 19 oz, is made from 7075-T6 aluminum and is 11 inches in length. Maxim Defense say the new suppressor has been designed to minimize the increase in cyclic rate and blowback.
B.E. Meyers Announces DAGIR and MILR Laser Devices
B.E. Meyers has just announced two new laser devices. The DAGIR is an infrared illuminator and aiming laser for night vision shooting. Their other new product, the MILR (Miniature Intelligent Laser Rangefinder) incorporates rangefinding capabilities along with visible and IR aiming lasers. Night Vision @ TFB: TFB Behind The Gun Podcast #112: Bringing Competition to Night
Silent Steel Safe-Guard Suppressor Heat Shield
The Silent Steel (Finland) Safe-Guard is a new heat shield designed for their Silent Steel Streamer series of suppressors. It acts as a protective barrier against burns and serves as a thermal insulator, reducing visible mirage effects. By creating an air gap between the suppressor and the shield, heat transfer is minimized. The design facilitates
New Book From Canfora: Aircraft Weapons Of World War I
Canfora’s new photography collection shows off aircraft weapons from the First World War, when combatants raced for aerial supremacy. The post New Book From Canfora: Aircraft Weapons Of World War I appeared first on The Firearm Blog.
HOT GAT or FUDD CRAP? It Takes Glock Mags or the Price Tag Makes Me Sad?
Welcome everyone to the 236th edition of ‘Hot Gat or Fudd Crap?’, one of our many series here on TFB. If you’re new to the series, this is where we look at the most obscure firearms that are actually for sale and ask the question – is this Gat a sweet deal or only have
POTD: Hawaii’s Best Warriors
Welcome to another Photo Of The Day! I predict this will be one of the top images in 2024. Note the blast from the barrel, which may be a little difficult to see if you’re using a mobile phone to view this. Have you ever tried this in fresh snow or in sand and dust?
Zastava M64. Part 1. The Unusual History of Yugoslavian AKs
At least 33 countries produced AK rifles, but none of them had an origin history as strange as Yugoslavian AKs. Some say that Zastava is the best license-produced Kalashnikovs ever, but the truth is – Yugo AKs were not “license-produced”. Those guns had their own unique path that we will explore in this series of articles.
CVA Cascade SR-80: The Scout Rifle Treatment
The new CVA Cascade SR-80 scout rifle combines forward-mount scope capability with a Williams peep sight and high-capacity magazine. The post CVA Cascade SR-80: The Scout Rifle Treatment appeared first on The Firearm Blog.
Headstamp Publishing Launches Kickstarter for the Book “Rifles on the Danube: Hungarian AK Pattern Arms”
Headstamp Publishing has recently announced a new book called “Rifles on the Danube: Hungarian AK-Pattern Firearms”. This is the seventh book of this publisher, which specializes in producing authoritative books on arms, munitions, and military history. Books @ TFB: New Book—Small Arms of WWII: Soviet Union Book on Beretta’s Submachineguns’ History Published in Italy New Book Incoming: Soviet Weapons
C&H Precision Releases 2-12×24 LPVO Scope
C&H Precision continues to expand its lineup of optics and is getting into the magnified scope game. Their new 2-12×24 LPVO is a unique optic that some might call an MPVO. And before you ask, yes it does have adjustable parallax! Optics @ TFB: C&H Precision Debuts Scope Tube Mounts For Micro Dots SIG Sauer