Apex Announces 5-inch LongSlide For FN 509

Apex Announces 5-inch LongSlide For FN 509

From Apex Tactical Specialties

Apex Tactical Specialties is pleased to announce its much-anticipated 5.00″ LongSlide for the FN 509 will be available for pre-order on Tuesday, October 27th.

Designed by Apex’s engineering team and manufactured at the company’s state-of-the-art Arizona manufacturing facility, the new custom longslide assembly is packed with features. The fully machined slide is optics ready with the RMR pattern cut. It’s lightened to mimic factory slide mass with both front and rear cocking serrations. The sight dovetails accept FN sights.

The slide comes fully assembled with Apex’s Heavy Duty Striker, the Apex Failure Resistant Extractor and an Apex premium hammer-forged 9mm barrel with a 1:10” twist rate. Customers can select between a standard length 5.00” barrel or a 1/2-28 threaded barrel with thread protector and captive O-ring. All internal slide components and a yellow recoil assembly are included.

While red dot ready, the slide is shipped with either standard height XS 3-Dot night sights or suppressor height sights (black/black), depending on the customer’s preference. The slides will be available in stainless or black Melonite finish.

This slide is complete, fully assembled and ready to shoot.

Features and Specifications:
– 9mm Hammer-Forged Premium Barrel (Threaded or Standard)
– Apex Heavy Duty Striker
– Apex Failure Resistant Extractor
– RMR Pattern Optic Cut w/ Cover Plate
– Standard XS 3-Dot Night Sights or Black/Black Suppressor Sights
– Front & Rear Cocking Serrations
– Stainless or Black Melonite Finish
– MSRP: $600.00 (complete)

The new 5.00” custom longslide is the latest of several Apex aftermarket upgrades designed specifically for the FN 509 series of pistols.

For more information about Apex Tactical Specialties, visit www.ApexTactical.com.

And if you own one of Springfield’s new Hellcats, don’t forget to take a look at the new triggers from Apex Tactical.

Bergara Wins “Best New Rifle” NASGW-POMA Caliber Award

From Bergara

BPI Outdoors / Bergara is pleased to announce that it has been recognized by the NASGW (National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers) and POMA (Professional Outdoor Media Association) with their NASGW-POMA Caliber Award for “Best New Rifle” with the Bergara Mountain 2.0. The award was presented virtually at the 2020 NASGW online awards presentation.

In a recent press release, Kenyon Gleason, NASGW president stated, “This has been crazy year indeed, but in its 4th year, the NASGW and POMA voters narrowed down some incredible products to a list of three finalists in each category,” He continued with, “Our expert panel of 18 judges were challenged in choosing the best of the best in a year where everything seemed to be flying off the shelves.”

Ben Fleming, Bergara’s Vice President of sales said, “We are so honored to be receiving the 2020 Caliber award for Best New Rifle! In a year that has had its fair share of challenges for everyone, this award means more than anyone could imagine. The Mountain Rifle 2.0 is built by the most dedicated and hard-working group of people that any company could dream of. The rifle combines some of the best components our industry has to offer, and is hand assembled to create one of the finest hunting rifles you could ever bring into the field. I would like to express our gratitude to the wonderful folks at POMA and NASGW for this honor and very meaningful award. We wouldn’t be able to receive these awards if it weren’t for the most loyal team of people at Bergara rifles. This award goes to them!”

The company makes striking rifles. Here’s a look at a B-14 I recently tested and reviews….and it shoots better than it looks.

Ruger Embraces New Shooters With +ONE Gearbox Giveaway

Ruger Embraces New Shooters With +ONE Gearbox Giveaway

From NSSF

NSSF, the firearm industry trade association, is pleased to announce that Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc., is backing the +ONESM Movement with an all-new Gearbox Giveaway.

NSSF’s +ONE Movement, now in its second year, was developed to encourage experienced gun owners to invite someone new to the range or field to experience the joys that shooting sports and hunting offer. The initiative has gained exceptional support from firearm industry members and the public, especially this year, with the unprecedented rise in people who have purchased their first firearm.

“For the last two years, our Gearbox Giveaways have been central to the success of August’s National Shooting Sports Month® and participation in the +ONE Movement,” said Zach Snow, NSSF Director, Retail & Range Business Development. “Thanks to Ruger’s support, we can build on the +ONE momentum this fall to increase campaign awareness while inspiring gun owners to introduce someone new, welcome and mentor a new gun owner and by encouraging year-round participation in the shooting sports.”

“We are proud to support NSSF’s +ONE Movement beyond National Shooting Sports Month this year,” said Ruger Vice President of Marketing, Rob Werkmeister. “The +ONE mission is more important than ever, as we focus on welcoming new gun owners everywhere into our community.”

The Ruger +ONE Movement Gearbox Giveaway, valued at more than $1,000, includes:

1 Ruger® Collector’s Series “Vote 2020” 10/22® .22 LR rifle

2 BX-25® Magazines

1 Red BX-Trigger™

1 10/22® Rifle Case

1 Ruger Range Bag

1 Ruger Sling Backpack

1 Ruger Cleaning Kit

1 Ruger Hearing Protection and Ballistic Eyeglass Combo

1 Ruger Double-Sided Halo-Lit Sign

1 Ruger Vintage-Design Wooden Storage Box

1 Ruger Hooded Sweatshirt

1 Team Ruger Ballcap

1 Ruger Patriotic Bandana

1 Ruger “It’s Mine and It’s American” Decal

Enter to win the Ruger +ONE Movement Gearbox Giveaway here. For more information on the +ONE Movement, including how you can take the +ONE Pledge and invite someone new to the range, visit LetsGoShooting.org.

Savage Arms Supports Aiming for Zero Great Nor’easter

Savage Arms Supports Aiming for Zero Great Nor’easter

From Savage Arms

Savage Arms was proud to be a part of the Aiming for Zero Great Nor’easter shooting competition. More than 200 competitors came out to help prevent veteran suicide and support the local veteran community. Despite COVID-19 restrictions and challenges, participation grew from last year and more than $25,000 was raised.

“We were happy to play a small part in a great event for our veterans,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “Seeing the community come together for such an important cause means a lot to our team and we hope everyone’s combined efforts can make a difference.”

Aiming for Zero provides the national competitive shooting community a channel through which to focus their efforts to support ending veteran suicide. Individuals, groups and clubs hosted side stages, full matches and other creative methods at their local ranges. Active Heroes is a 501c3 charity that hosts these events and works with these ranges to target veterans who are struggling and pair them with trained peer mentors.

It has proven to be very successful in supporting veterans within the community. Active Heroes has partnered with ranges that hosted over 1000 veterans, military family members and supporters. The ultimate purpose of Aiming for Zero is to reduce veteran suicide and assist Military Families by:

  1. Targeting struggling veterans within the competitive shooting community.
  2. Establishing camaraderie to cope with Post Traumatic Stress (anger, depression, loneliness, substance abuse and suicidal tendencies).
  3. Uniting veterans, families and supporters to care for each other in times of need.
  4. Training shooting clubs and ranges how to interact with suicidal veterans and the steps to assist them.

Aero Precision Donates to Kids SAFE Foundation

Aero Precision Donates to Kids SAFE Foundation

From Aero Precision

Aero Precision is proud to announce its continued support and partnership with the Kids S.A.F.E. Foundation. This is in conjunction with a $10,000 donation from Aero Precision will help the Kids S.A.F.E. Foundation continue their invaluable work and expand their children’s firearm safety program nationally. Aero Precision is proud to help play a part in their mission of protecting children from firearms related accidents through education.

Since their start in 2015, Kids S.A.F.E. has helped reach nearly 21,000 children, working to properly educate and empower kids to make safe and responsible decisions in case they come across an unsecured firearm. Aero Precision takes pride in being able to support this mission and help spread it’s reach across the nation.

Krieghoff Launches K-80 Parcours-X

Krieghoff Launches K-80 Parcours-X

From Krieghoff

The new Krieghoff K-80 Parcours-X made its debut before an audience of over 1,000 Sporting Clays and FITASC shooters competing in the 2020 NSCA Sporting Clays National Championships.

The Parcours-X takes Krieghoff’s most popular model to a new level by offering shooters a weight option between the original Parcours and the standard K-80 Sporting model. Fitted with the newly introduced Krieghoff Thin Wall chokes, the Parcours-X barrel features a 32” length and tapered flat rib.

“Our dealers give us the most valuable feedback on what the market is looking for,” says Nick Boerboon Krieghoff International Sales Manager. “In response, we designed a Parcours model that gives shooters a bit more weight in their hands for a smoother swinging option on the robust K-80 frame.”

Scheduled as a 2021 full production model, the Parcours-X makes its first appearance in demo form offering shooters a chance to try out the new model before it hits the market. “We invite everyone to stop by the Krieghoff Demo tent at the National Shooting Complex, and see what the new Parcours-X has to offer,” says Boerboon.

For more information on the K-80 Parcours-X, visit www.krieghoff.com.

Tactical Flashlight Standards

Tactical Flashlight Standards

Are there any tactical flashlight standards, and does that battery-powered unit you’re considering meet them? I interviewed Michael Hess, vice president of Armament Systems & Procedures (ASP) about its lighting systems, and the critical role an association—Portable Lights American Trade Association (PLATO)—plays in educating consumers on the products and their real performance.

GJS—Why does ASP belong to PLATO?

MH—We serve a particularly demanding customer base—law enforcement—where the stakes for mission-critical products are high. Probably no product on an officer’s belt gets more use than a flashlight, and it is not overly dramatic to say that it’s a tool with life-and-death implications. So it is crucial to us that we make promises we can keep, test our products to the highest and most consistent standards, and that our products are compared objectively to those of other best-in-class companies who share our commitment. That is why we joined several of those fine competitors to establish PLATO; it provides a central body to establish, maintain and regularly update these standards and practices; a shared resource for communicating them; and a “policing” arm to ensure they are used properly.

Misleading Numbers?

 GJS—How rampant are false claims when it comes to tactical flashlight standards? 

MH—There is plenty of trouble to be found, but it depends on where you look. Higher-end, reputable brands tend to have higher standards and not take chances with their reputations or risk liability. They may or may not all adopt and implement PLATO testing and standards, but for the most part we find that they do make an effort to be honest and accurate in their claims. Less established, less scrupulous manufacturers tend to be the source of the most egregious claims. This is not a golden rule—some well-known brands have made inaccurate performance claims, and some “cheap imports” have actually advertised honest specs—but more often than not, brand reputation correlates with standards and practices.

Here’s an interview on tactical flashlight standards with one of the pros from Streamlight.

GJS—Are the false claims encountered more often in products on store shelves, or bargain basement Internet sites?

 MH—Much like brands and manufacturers, when it comes to retailers, “better is usually better.” Specialty stores (particularly those serving first responders, high-end sporting goods purchasers and similar customers) are more likely to sell products that maintain and advertise accurate standards. Whereas deep discount stores and “too good to be true” bargain websites and infomercials are more likely to offer lights that were built to hit a price, not a performance requirement. Quite literally, flash over substance. Again, it is not a rule without exceptions, but by and large, a combination of unknown brand and unknown (or very low-end) seller should lead consumers to be skeptical—or at least cautious.

 GJS—Any tips readers to help readers avoid rip offs?

MH—Buy products from well-known and respected brands, from retailers who are not predominantly deep discount-driven. And of course, we feel that consumers should stick with flashlight manufacturers who have adopted PLATO standards—it is the closest thing to an absolute assurance that what is ON the package correctly represents what is IN the package. Anyone who is buying a light for safety purposes should be especially careful.

If you’re wondering how today’s tactical flashlight has evolved into its current form, here’s a quick look.

Output?

GJS—Lumen, lux, candlepower, which are the tactical flashlight standards a user should consider?

MH—All are valid performance metrics, but lumens is the most widely accepted universal standard, especially in professional markets like ours. It represents the total output of a flashlight, and we believe it is the most straightforward way for consumers to compare apples to apples. That said, one of the many reasons a group like PLATO is so important is that all lumens are not created equal. Improper measurement—whether with the intention to deceive or simply as a result of lack of knowledge or proper equipment—can yield wildly varying results. PLATO members test their products on the right equipment, using the right protocols, so that one participating manufacturer’s lumen is the same as another’s. It is all about transparency to the consumer.

GJS—Is there anything you’d like to add or say to people considering the purchase of a weaponlight or flashlight for their bug-out bag?

MH—One of the many things we like and appreciate about PLATO is that it has helped raise the level of awareness about—and demand for—high performance in flashlights. Unfortunately, too many people have been led to believe that anything with aggressive styling, a matte-black finish, bold claims and some slick packaging and marketing is “tactical.” And that couldn’t be further from the truth. Among other things, in order to be a genuine tactical asset, a tool must perform the way the manufacturer promises and the user expects it to, every time. Anyone who thinks otherwise should walk with a police officer into a dark house or alley on a moonless night.

Final Note

Manufacturers are not required to be a PLATO member, or adhere to its testing protocols. Here’s a link to companies that have voluntarily enrolled, if you’re curious. The organization’s icons often appear in marketing materials or on a product’s web page, but it may not appear on the packaging—where space is at a premium. Here’s a link to the artwork to look for and what each means.

As for an ironclad set of tactical flashlight standards, there really are none exclusive for law enforcement or self-defense purposes. The PLATO standards simply provide yardsticks for accurate comparison between portable lighting sources. Impact and water-resistant ratings are a good place to start when shopping for a self-defense flashlight. Of course, that performance will work well if you’re looking for a long-lasting unit for camping.

Tips to Survive When Civil Unrest Comes to Visit

When Civil Unrest Comes to Visit

The willingness of opportunistic criminals to hijack peaceful protests and compromise the First Amendment rights of others is frightening. When civil unrest comes to visit today, it turns into riots and assaults on innocent citizens that dominate the news. The thoughtful speeches delivered before criminals gain control of the streets get lost in the din.

Calls for social change do not hold an exclusive on the danger, either. Hurricanes and other natural disasters are more common catalysts. Criminals understand the chance of getting caught are minimized when law enforcement coverage is dangerously thin. Angry mobs maximizes anonymity.

When civil unrest comes to visit, it’s a different opponent. Each situation is unique, but if the unthinkable visits your neighborhood—as it has in the suburbs of Chicago—here are a few exposure-reducing tactics.   

Avoidance

Quality self-defense courses deliver this message multiple times. Avoid confrontation at all costs.

Stay put until you’re absolutely certain it is safe to venture out. Even a short drive to the store can get you caught up in a situation like this. What you may think is a perfectly safe trip can turn dangerous. On Oct. 11, for example, the Portland Historical Society became the scene of violence. Thankfully the statues of Teddy Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln toppled at night, now during hours when schoolchildren visit.  

Florida may soon consider making it legal to shoot looters.

Do not wander into the parking lot or front yard, even if you think something is amiss. You may live in a state where you can lawfully protect your property, but you’ll be outnumbered and outflanked by attackers. Plus, in the confusion law enforcement could mistake you for an armed criminal. Your possessions can be replaced, you cannot.

Don’t put yourself in dangerous situations or locations, even if you’re just driving through. Stopping to help a victim is a wonderful thing, but even that’s fraught with peril.

Avoid protests, including peaceful ones. Law enforcement will be blocking interchanges, increasing delays and driver frustration. Add 30 minutes to your commute by taking another route rather than risk exposure and complicating the scene for authorities.

That, of course, requires staying up to date with the latest news. It’s unpleasant, but the details it provides are a powerful self-defense weapon.

In the House

Maintain homefield advantage by keeping yourself and family at your residence until things are completely safe. You know the turf and, in theory, have a safe room where everyone can survive until the cavalry arrives. Double check those supplies and batteries in the flashlights.

Charge your cell phones. Your home-defense firearm should be within arm’s reach at all times, loaded. Home invasions are lightning fast. Lock all doors and windows. Don’t open the door to strangers.

Coordinate with neighbors beforehand by exchanging phone numbers and, if you’re comfortable doing so, bugout emergency plans. If urban unrest comes to visit, they can confirm if the cat just wants back in or it’s a prowler under your bedroom window. Return the favor when asked.

Fill your vehicle’s gas tank beforehand and back it into the driveway or garage if you have one. Hurried evacuations should not begin in reverse gear or with a stop at the neighborhood filling station.

Do not, however, pre-load vehicles with your bug-out bags. Criminals may invade the garage or break into the cars without touching the house. Don’t risk losing critical survival gear. You should always, but particularly during unsettling times, also have a bug-home bag to help reach the house and your family safely.

If you have time, police tools, loose bricks, garden gnomes, lawn chairs and objects from the yard. Don’t leave impromptu projectiles laying around.

Round Up

If a teen or young adult in the family is out when violent unrest breaks out, call and provide details of the safest route home. Prearrange a rendezvous point if bugging out is imminent. Remind them not to shut off the motor while waiting. Turning that ignition key consumes lifesaving seconds if attacked.

In many emergency situations cell phone networks get overloaded and voice calls drop or will not connect. Text messages, however, require less bandwidth and often wiggle their way through the bottleneck. They also stage, retrying automatically until a certain number of attempts fail. It’s a great way to punch information through when civil unrest comes to visit. It also keeps your hands free for other duties.

When travel is unavoidable—collecting the younger children, for example—go armed if legal and with a partner. An extra pair of eyes and ears is invaluable and, if the unthinkable happens, they’ve got your 6.

If it’s a natural disaster, get a solid report on conditions prior to leaving. If the power’s out a reliable source like this battery-powered radio from Midland is a good source.

Escape—Final Option When Violence Comes to Visit

The final option when civil unrest comes to visit, one we all hope to avoid, is to bug out to a location away from the crime. Once again, plan your route around potential bottlenecks and monitor news reports to ensure the destination is safe. Just because it was when you left the driveway doesn’t mean it will be an hour from now.

Most of the violence has been visited on major metropolitan areas, but criminals can hijack the First Amendment for their goals anywhere—including rural America. And there’s a contentious Presidential election on the horizon.

More Course Corrections at EOTECH

More Course Corrections at EOTECH

From Eotech

Since EOTECH became an independent business this past August, the new team has been shedding its old Corporate skin by fixing the lame structures and dogmas of the past. The latest course corrections reflect a vastly improved sales team structure, both internally and externally, that reinforces EOTECH’s renewed commitment to delivering the best products and service solutions all over the world.

No longer will this great company follow senseless internal rules or processes just because “that’s the way it’s always been done.” The New EOTECH is laser-focused on doing what’s right, moving fast, and providing superior service. To facilitate that, there is now a new sheriff in town. Effective October 1st, Mark Cockman, long time industry veteran, has assumed the role of Vice President of U.S. Commercial and Law Enforcement Sales, reporting to Ed Schoppman. Mark’s mission will be to streamline sales processes, deliver solutions to our industry partners, provide proactive service to the Law Enforcement community, and bring new and better sales programs to the marketplace.

Mark was a certified Utah Peace Officer from 1989-2016 working for Salt Lake County Sheriff from 1989-2001. He served equal time in patrol, investigations, and special operations. After leaving he remained active as a reserve officer until 2016 (serving with Salt Lake County Constable and Summit County Sheriff’s Office). Mark has worked in sales teams for ProForce, Remington, Aimpoint, L3 and EOTECH since 2001. Mark has taught many courses over his career with a wide variety of manufacturers. He holds a BS in Political Science and a Masters in Public Administration from the University of Utah.

“My team is all about the mission, which at the new EOTECH means doing the right thing, being agile and taking care of people. I suspect that our ‘No B.S.’ focus will irritate some people at the BPU (Business Prevention Union)” Mark said, “However, we really don’t care since the BPU is now banned from the building anyway.”

EOTECH has also recently completed a restructuring of its Manufacturers Sales Representatives (Rep Agencies) to provide better service to its resellers. U.S. territories are now covered by new rep agencies.

The company also joined forces recently with Easter Seals to fight depression.

Meprolight MX3 Magnifying Scope

Meprolight MX3 Magnifying Scope

From Meprolight

The explosion of modern sporting rifles continues to grow just as fast as manufacturers can build them. Keeping pace, is the demand for red dot and reflex optics, as well it should. They are used across many shooting disciplines—military, law enforcement, 3-Gun competition, and hunters. The one drawback of a red-dot optic is the lack of magnification when shooting targets at greater distances. Meprolight solved the magnification issue with the MEPRO MX3-F and MEPRO MX3-T

The MEPRO MX3-T and MEPRO MX3-F are 3X power magnifiers that attach to the Picatinny rail immediately behind the red-dot optic. The MEPRO MX3-T has an integrated pullback adaptor that allows it to ride to the right side when not needed. The MEPRO MX3-F has an integrated push-button mechanism that allows it to ride to the side when not needed.

Both models can be configured for the right side or left side ride when not in use and will not interfere with the weapons operating system. Simply flip it into position to engage for longer distance shots without having to re-zero your rifle.

Elevation and windage dials allow for a precise FOV line of sight alignment. The MEPRO MX3-F/T are compact and waterproof.

To find your closest Meprolight Dealer or to learn about other outstanding Meprolight™ optics, self-illuminated day/night sights and thermal imaging devices, visit: Meprolight.US

Shown above with the MEPRO MX3-T is the MEPRO RDS Pro V-2.

And don’t forget to take a look at the company’s Micro RDS.