New Guns & Gear for 2021—Primary Arms Optics SLX MD-20 Micro Red Dot Sight

From Primary Arms Optics

Primary Arms Optics has announced the release of a new budget-friendly micro red dot: the SLx MD-20 (MPN: 810023). The SLx MD-20 improves on previous micro dots with an enhanced emitter, which provides an ultra-bright reticle with a 50,000-hour runtime on medium settings. Priced at $149.99, the SLx MD-20 Microdot is now available and shipping to customers.

Primary Arms Optics was founded on building better budget-friendly red dots, and the SLx MD-20 represents the latest technologies and innovations. The MD-20 is part of Primary Arms’ SLx product line, which built their reputation for innovation, reliability, and value. All SLx optics undergo rigorous field-testing during development to best serve customers in any environment, and the MD-20 goes one step further by integrating all new technologies like AutoLive™, Primary Arms’ motion-controlled illumination system. Combined with a durable aluminum body, 50,000-hour battery life, a zero-parallax lens, and an ultra-bright emitter with night vision (NV) compatibility, the SLx MD-20 brings premium performance to a budget-friendly price point.

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“Early in 2020, we retired one of our best-selling red dots, MD-ADS. The time has come to replace it with the all new MD-20,” says Terry Mears, Primary Arms’ Director of Product Marketing. “This time, we’ve included a super bright high efficiency LED that provides daylight bright illumination among the 11 push button settings. Users will be impressed to find that even at the brightest setting, the sight picture is clean with no reflection or glare.”

New Guns & Gear for 2021—GEMTECH Integra 15-22 Suppressor

From Smith & Wesson

Gemtech Suppressors announced today that it has released the Gemtech Integra 15-22, a new integrally-suppressed upper receiver designed for .22 LR. Built for use exclusively with Smith & Wesson’s M&P15-22 rifle, the Gemtech Integra 15-22 ships as a complete upper receiver group that offers an unbelievably quiet shooting experience in a compact package.

Anthony Proto, Product Manager for Gemtech, said, “Gemtech has designed a suppressed upper receiver to offer Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 owners the ultimate suppressed rimfire experience. A rimfire rifle is a great way to introduce someone to the shooting sports and is a great way to practice marksmanship skills and enjoy time at the range. The new Gemtech Integra 15-22 integrally-suppressed upper receiver can be quickly and easily mounted onto the Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 lower receiver to deliver an incredibly quiet shooting experience in a rimfire package that’s enjoyable for all ages.”

Here’s my complete list of the best new guns and gear for 2021.

The Gemtech Integra 15-22 features a 17-4 stainless-steel G-Core® monocore permanently attached to a short, nine-inch barrel, resulting in a compact 17.5” over all barrel length. Both the core and barrel are enclosed in a 6061-aluminum outer tube with a durable matte black Cerakote® finish. The Gemtech Integra 15-22 functions reliably with a wide variety of .22 LR ammunition and comes standard as a complete upper receiver group that includes the bolt and charging handle assemblies. The Gemtech Integra 15-22 should be used with subsonic ammunition for ultimate sound suppression.

The Gemtech Integra 15-22 integrally-suppressed upper receiver has an MSRP of $616.

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To learn more about Gemtech and the new Integra 15-22, visit gemtech.com.

About Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select: SWBI) is a U.S.-based leader in firearm manufacturing and design, delivering a broad portfolio of quality handgun, long gun, and suppressor products to the global consumer and professional markets under the iconic Smith & Wesson®, M&P®, Thompson/Center Arms™, and Gemtech® brands. The company also provides manufacturing services including forging, machining, and precision plastic injection molding services. For more information call (844) 363-5386 or visit smith-wesson.com.

New Guns & Gear for 2021—Leupold DeltaPoint Micro Red Dot Sight

From Leupold

Leupold & Stevens, Inc., provider of the world’s most rugged, lightweight, and clear sport optics, is pleased to announce the launch of the new DeltaPoint Micro, a fully enclosed, low-profile red dot sight designed specifically for concealed carry and personal defense firearms.

Featuring an incredibly compact and revolutionary new design that is easy to conceal, the DP-Micro mounts directly to the rear sight dovetail and sits at the same height as factory iron sights. The red dot aligns with the front sight, delivering rapid target acquisition and improved accuracy. Launch-day models will fit all non-MOS Glock® models and the Smith & Wesson® M&P® line of handguns.

Here’s my complete list of the best new guns and gear for 2021.

“As our team designed the DeltaPoint Micro, they knew it needed to be three things: low-profile, easy to use, and tough-as-nails,” said Tim Lesser, Vice President of Product Development for Leupold & Stevens, Inc. “It delivers on all counts. No red dot on the market is more compact; its low height to bore replicates the same sight plane that iron-sight shooters are used to, allowing for intuitive target acquisition; and it delivers the legendarily rugged performance that Leupold consumers expect.”

Lightweight and rugged, the DeltaPoint Micro is 2.25 inches in length and 1.25 inches in height–while weighing in at just 1.1 ounces. DiamondCoat II scratch-resistant lenses ensure it stands up to the roughest conditions, and a fully enclosed LED provides complete protection from the elements–as well as dirt and debris.

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The DP-Micro features Leupold’s Professional-Grade Optical System, which provides unmatched light transmission, industry-leading glare reduction for a clear image in harsh, direct light, and the resolution and clarity that professional guides and shooters demand in the field. Crystal-clear lenses eliminate distortion and color inconsistency. The red dot mounts quickly and easily to the factory rear sight dovetail for co-witnessing the front sight, and eliminating the need for aftermarket rear iron sights.

The CR1632 battery required for the DP-Micro will survive 3.5 years of constant runtime on a medium brightness setting. It is supported by Leupold’s Motion Sensor Technology, which puts the sight into sleep mode to prevent battery drain after five minutes of inactivity, and reactivates the sight upon movement.

In the case of battery failure, the DP-Micro serves as its own backup sight.

“If the battery dies or you experience some sort of failure, the DeltaPoint Micro can be used like a ghost ring sight,” said John Snodgrass, Tactical Product Line Manager for Leupold & Stevens, Inc. “By putting your front sight in the bottom-third of the window and using the two milled holes on the back to align with the front sight, you’ll still be able to get on target fast, without adjusting grip or presentation. When it comes to personal protection, you don’t want to leave anything to chance–and the DP-Micro doesn’t.”

The DeltaPoint Micro is waterproof, fogproof, and guaranteed to perform for life. It is proudly designed, machined, and assembled in the United States at Leupold’s Beaverton, Ore., factory.

For more information on Leupold products, please visit us at Leupold.com.

Founded in Oregon more than a century ago, Leupold & Stevens, Inc. is a fifth-generation, family-owned company that designs, machines and assembles its riflescopes, mounting systems, tactical/Gold Ring spotting scopes, and performance eyewear in the USA. The product lines include rifle, handgun and spotting scopes; binoculars; rangefinders; mounting systems; and optical tools, accessories, and pro gear.

Riton Optics Expands Internationally

From Riton Optics

Riton Optics has continued to grow and has now expanded into the global market. From Canada to New Zealand, Riton Optics is now available from distributors in five of the seven continents.

Riton Optics has added these distributors to support their product around the world: Big Rock Canada, Optics Trade Slovenia, Sayad Najd Trading Est Saudi Arabia, Aussie Knives Australia, Verotest South Africa, Skenko International Eastern Block Countries, Intersec, and Integra New Zealand.

Todd Niece, Director of Sales says “Our goal is to continue developing and expanding our international distribution channels. We feel that the global market will help support our brand for future growth and global brand recognition.”

With increased domestic and international distribution, Riton Optics is sure to move into the new year with continued growth to become a major player in the optics industry.

About Riton

Riton Optics is the only Law Enforcement and Military Veteran-Owned optics company in the world, founded on the premise that customers should be able to buy quality optics and have the industry’s best service at every price point. Riton is passionate about offering high quality optics at the industry’s most competitive prices, and always putting the customer first. Every Riton optic goes through a rigorous dual inspection process in Tucson and is backed by the Riton Promise Warranty which includes rapid product replacement on all returns. For more information on Riton and to SEE THE DIFFERENCE, visit www.ritonoptics.com.

New Guns & Gear for 2021—Galco Phoenix Holster in Black

From Galco

Now available in black in addition to tan, Galco’s Phoenix™ belt holster can be worn strong side or crossdraw at the user’s discretion.

The Phoenix features stitched sight rails to protect both leather and sights. A reinforced thumb break with covered snap secures the handgun in the brush and allows a fast draw. Tension screw adjustment makes for a custom fit to your handgun.

Here’s some insight on custom holster trends, with my interviews with a few of the makers.

Constructed of premium steerhide with silicone suede lining, the Phoenix fits belts up to 1 3/4″. Made for full-size semiautomatic pistols and double-action revolvers, it’s available for right and left hand draw in black or tan.

See all of Galco’s belt holster products at galcoholsters.com!

Here’s my complete list of the best new guns and gear for 2021.

Inter-Con Security Acquires Peacemaker National Training Center

From Inter-Con Security Systems

Inter-Con Security Systems, Inc. (“Inter-Con”), a global provider of premium security services, announced today the acquisition of the Peacemaker National Training Center (“Peacemaker National”) in Glengary, West Virginia. The acquisition of this world-class training facility positions Inter-Con as the industry leader in the provision of fully-customized, highly sophisticated security and training services.

At 800+ acres, Peacemaker National is one of the largest private shooting complexes on the Eastern Seaboard and is home to dozens of different ranges and training structures designed for handgun, mid- and long-range rifle, as well as shotgun training. Peacemaker National’s venues include two 1,000-yard rifle ranges and shooting areas used for numerous shooting events and competitions throughout the year. Inter-Con will continue these rich traditions and expand Peacemaker National’s offerings to include new shooting and training facilities.

“The acquisition of Peacemaker reflects Inter-Con’s commitment to providing superior security services to clients whose needs go above and beyond the abilities of traditional guarding companies,” stated Henry Hernandez, President of Inter-Con. “Not only will we see immediate gains through greatly expanded training offerings, but we will also see significant cost savings by eliminating the need to rent classrooms, training spaces, or shooting ranges.”

Inter-Con will support and grow Peacemaker National’s membership of 2,200 as well as expand the facility’s offerings to further enhance the member experience. Peacemaker National’s members can look forward to fully renovated shooting areas, upgraded armory offerings, and enhanced lounges to rest in between sessions. Peacemaker’s previous owner, Jennifer McCulloch stated, “Since the inception of Peacemaker over a decade ago, we’ve been dedicated to training responsible citizens to be safe and proficient with firearms. We’ve also been a major driver of economic growth in Berkeley County and the surrounding area. We’re excited to see that our employees, members and many sponsors will continue the tradition of Peacemaker through Inter-Con.”

About Inter-Con

Inter-Con Security Systems, Inc. is a global provider of fully customized, high-touch integrated security solutions. With over 30,000 employees performing services across North America, South America, Europe, and Africa, we are one of the largest security companies in the world. Inter-Con’s core business focus is providing embedded security solutions for sophisticated clientele whose needs exceed the capabilities of traditional security companies.

Sportsman’s Warehouse Merging with The Great American Outdoors Group

Sportsman’s Warehouse issued a press release on Dec. 21 indicating it was merging with The Great American Outdoors Group, parent company of Cabela’s and Bass Pro Shops, among others.

“We are excited to be joining the Great American Outdoors Group,” said Sportsman’s Warehouse CEO Jon Barker. “This merger brings together the greatest brands in the outdoor industry. As we look to the future, the combined entities provide our passionate associates with greater opportunities to serve the outdoor enthusiast. I couldn’t be more proud of the nearly 8,000 Sportsman’s Warehouse associates and their success in building our brand over the last 33 years. We look forward to a smooth transition and building our partnership.”

The press release explains, “The driving force behind the partnership is the two companies’ similar histories and highly complementary business philosophies and geographic footprints. Both entities share a passion with their customers for fishing, camping, hunting, boating and other outdoor activities. Likewise, both are highly acclaimed retailers with well-deserved reputations for a broad offering of outstanding brand name and proprietary products, superior customer service, deeply knowledgeable team members and an unwavering passion for conservation. Uniting together represents an unprecedented “win-win” opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts.”

“Today is a happy day for our companies, outdoor enthusiasts and for the cause of conservation,” said Bass Pro Shops Founder and Great American Outdoors Group Leader, Johnny Morris. “As outdoor sports specialists with unwavering dedication to people who fish, hunt and enjoy the outdoors, we greatly admire the passionate team at Sportsman’s Warehouse for their commitment to their customers and the sports we all love. By combining our best practices, our aim is to give our customers a best-of-the-best experience while further uniting them to support conservation.”

Merry Christmas

In the hectic pace of today’s festivities, don’t forget to find time to pause, and reflect on the most important gifts we receive throughout the entire year—life, friends family,  the warmth they mean and love they bring.

200 Remington Ilion Plant Workers Have Been Offered Jobs Back—Union Cries Foul

Nearly 200 Remington Ilion plant workers have been offered their jobs back by Roundhill Group—new owner of the factory—but officials from United Mine Workers Local 717, which represent most of the 585 employees laid off after Remington Outdoor filed for bankruptcy and closed the plant, have concerns. The headline for an article on Syracuse.com proclaims, “Union accuses Remington Arms’ new owner in Ilion of going around it with job offers.”

Letters sent to roughly a third of the employees out of work for weeks indicated they could come back to work at their regularly salary on Feb. 15, 2021. By that time Roundhill Group anticipates ATF will have approved its FFL to begin manufacturing firearms.

Phil Smith, a spokesperson for the union, told the newspaper it’s unclear how the people who received the offer were selected and the approach could violate the union contract that stipulates those with seniority are recalled first. “RemArms also drew the union’s ire by asking workers to waive various legal rights, including claims for separation pay and other benefits,” the article explains.

“Personally I’m not asking any ex-Remington employees to give up any rights they may have against the old company or estate,” Roundhill Group partner Richmond Italia said in a statement sent to News Channel 2. “The reality is there was a insistence from the estate that that language be put in the offer letter. My lawyer suggested that we comply with their request, all I could say is that if the employees give up that right or not, it will not affect our decision on hiring them.”

The TV station is also reporting that the nearly 200 Remington Ilion plant workers who have been offered jobs back have until Monday to let officials know if they accept. Since the plant’s closure—and despite new owners—former employees have been picketing in an effort to force their dissolved-in-bankruptcy former employer to pay vacation and severance benefits stipulated in the union contract. Roundhill purchased the Ilion, NY, plant and all Remington firearm assets, for $13 million during court proceedings and is working to resurrect the famed Remington firearm line.

“Our goal was at the very least to try and make 200 families a little more secure in this holiday season,” Italia told the Times Telegram. “We will not stop working towards bringing Remington back to the height of its operations in Ilion, New York.”

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress

 

Breaking News—ATF Officially Withdrew Request for Comments on Pistol Stabilizing Braces Becoming NFA Items

On Dec. 23 ATF officially withdrew request for comments on pistol stabilizing braces becoming NFA items. The solicitation for input was published in the Federal Register on Dec. 18, as reported previously.

Were the agency to include them on its official list, tens of thousands of law-abiding owners would be forced to decide whether to keep the pistol brace by going through a lengthy administrative process with additional background checks to purchase the tax stamp, or turn them in. Destruction of the brace , with documentation that would stand legal review, would be another option. Failure to do one of the three would constitute a felony if pistol stabilizing braces were declared NFA (National Firearms Act) items.

The notice explains, “Upon further consultation with the Department of Justice and the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, ATF is withdrawing, pending further Department of Justice review, the notice and request for comments entitled “Objective Factors for Classifying Weapons with ‘Stabilizing Braces’,” that was published on December 18, 2020. 85 FR 82516. As explained in the notice, the proposed guidance was not a regulation. The notice informed and invited comment from the industry and public on a proposed guidance prior to issuing a final guidance document. The withdrawal of the guidance does not change any law, regulation, or other legally binding requirement.”

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