SHOT Show Pre-Release: Steiner Optics Micro Reflex Sight

The micro reflex sight market is getting broader with the introduction of the Micro Reflex Sight(MRS) from Steiner Optics. This low profile sight weighs only 70 grams. Steiner, which is based in Germany, is well known for the quality of their optics especially their binoculars. Steiner is now part of the Beretta Holding family of brands.

From their release:

The MRS is perfect for engaging moving targets, CQB encounters and rapid-fire tactical situations. Its unlimited eye relief allows the operator to engage targets with both eyes open for wide peripheral vision and greater situational awareness.

“The hard anodized MRS is nearly indestructible – ideal for tactical ops, patrol rifles, home defense and competitive applications,” says Tom Frane, VP Sales, Marketing and Business Development. “In CQB situations where quick reaction and accurate shot placement is vital, the MRS improves effectiveness and confidence for successful engagement.”

With its low profile, the MRS balances nicely on any shooting platform; and the 3 MOA red dot is easy to find and won’t obscure targets at longer distances. It’s fully adjustable for windage and elevation with 1 MOA click and 30 clicks of adjustment in either direction. The red dot can be set for automatic illumination control or manually adjusted through three brightness levels.

The integrated screw mount attaches easily to any MIL-STD 1913 rail or other sight platform. The MRS is powered by one CR1632 battery, delivering up to 550 hours of reliable operation; and the battery cap is waterproof and the sight is submersible to 1 ATM or 10 meters.

SHOT Show Pre-Release: Magpul PMag17 GL9

Magpul is on a roll for rollouts at this year’s SHOT Show. A precision chassis for the Remington 700, furniture for the AK-47/74, a 60 round rotary magazine, and now this: PMags for the Glock 17, 19, etc.

Using the same polymer as the other PMags, you will get an American made magazine that should be as reliable as the OEM Glock mags and only costing $15.95. The Koreans should be very afraid!

Magpul For The Comrades

Magpul for years has been associated with ARs. While they finally came out with an AK compatible magazine last year as well as a pistol grip, that was about it. That is, until now.

They are releasing a number of items for the AK-47/74. First, they are extending the MOE line to include both a stock and handguard for the AK. Secondly, Magpul is releasing a new line called “Zhukov”. Presumably this is named after the great Soviet military leader Marshal Georgy Zhukov.

This latter line will include the Zhukov-S folding stock for the AK and the Zhukov handguard which incorporates their M-LOK system.

According to a post at SoldierSystems.net, these products will release in Spring 2015 and will include plum as well as black.

SHOT Show Pre-Release: Delta Grip For Ruger LCR

New Mexico-based Ergo Grip has released another of the Delta Grips for small revolvers. Joining with the Delta Grip for the S&W J-frame will be a new one designed to be used on the Ruger LCR/LCRx.

According to Ergo Grip’s release, the Delta Grip helps to align the shooter’s hand, wrist, and arm in a straighter line for a more natural point of aim and better recoil control. The Delta Grip for the LCR will retail for $29.99.

From what I’ve been told, it will be available for test at Media Day at the Range. If so, I plan on trying it out. I have an LCR and I’d like to be able to make a comparison. I’m especially interested in seeing how it does with felt recoil. I know after shooting a box of ammo through the LCR my hand stung for a couple of hours.

It’s Not Like The Media Isn’t Already In The Tank For Them (Update)

The mainstream media isn’t our friend. They have a narrative and they consider us to be on the wrong side of it. The only exception to this is, on rare occasion, the local media. They will sometimes do favorable stories on concealed carry and women or some other aspect of the gun culture that has a human interest component to it.

Thus, it should come as no surprise that Everytown Moms for Illegal Mayors is funding a two-day workshop  put on by the Columbia School of Journalism’s Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma for local and regional journalists. As Sebastian noted, “most journalists don’t know their ass from a hole in the ground when it comes to this topic, so they won’t be able to tell they are being spoon fed bullshit.”

The workshop will:

offer independent expert briefings and specialized reporting skills training to enhance the practical ability of journalists to report on guns and gun violence knowledgeably, ethically and effectively. The workshop will cover such topics as state and federal gun laws; patterns of gun sales and gun trafficking; national trends and polling; education and prevention initiatives; social, economic and public health impacts; and special populations (e.g. children and youth, women and returning veterans.) Speakers include national public health and policy experts; researchers and clinicians; award-winning journalists, and prevention advocates and survivors.

Speakers include national public health and policy experts; researchers and clinicians; award-winning journalists, and prevention advocates and survivors.

I find it particularly interesting that they want to concentrate their efforts on reporters, editors,  news directors, photographers, and producers in the Southwest. If I were to speculate, I would say this concentration on the Southwest is intended to bolster their efforts to win universal background check initiatives in states such as Nevada and Arizona. The price that Bloomberg is paying for this workshop pales in comparison to the return that they could potentially get in terms of stories slanted towards their agenda by a local media that has bought into the narrative. Money spent here means much less money has to be spent during the initiative campaign.

While the NRA doesn’t put on such workshops for the media, the National Shooting Sports Foundation has done training in the past. That said, I doubt it was intended to indoctrinate gullible journalists in quite the same way as Everytown intends to do. From what Michael Bane has said on his podcasts in reference to it, the NSSF events were more about educating journalists on firearms in general.

UPDATE: According to a story in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Everytown spent $48,000 to fund this gun violence (sic) propaganda training event for journalists. Bruce Shapiro, director of the Dart Center, insists that the Center will be the one assembling the curriculum content and not Everytown.

“The Arizona workshop is funded by Everytown, but the Dart Center alone will determine the content. If Michael Bloomberg, or any funder, tried to determine the content of our programs we’d give the money back,” Shapiro said in an email. “At this workshop as in everything we do, we’ll combine briefings by diverse, independent scholars on key issues (and I’d welcome any suggestions there) with journalist-to-journalist conversation about the craft of reporting on this challenging debate. And that’s it.”

I’m with Lee Williams of the Herald-Tribune on this one – “I don’t buy it.”

One thing I missed about the story earlier is that it will be open to 30 participants of which half will have their expenses paid. I had thought the event was only for 15 journalists.

UPDATE II: For more on the former NSSF’s Media Education Project, see today’s blog post by Michael Bane.

SHOT Show Pre-Release: Lancer Adaptive Magwell

Lancer, the company who makes the L5 and L7 polymer AR magazines, is releasing the Adaptive Magwell for all mil-spec 5.56 AR lowers.

The Lancer Adaptive Magwell is a simple, easy-to-install component engineered to significantly reduce reload times for law enforcement officers and Soldiers. The new magwell will debut at SHOT Show® 2015.

With its funnel-like design, the adaptive magwell increases the diameter of the magwell and trigger guard area. The component is designed to fit Mil spec 5.56 AR style rifles with winter trigger guards and requires no tools to install. The adaptive magwell is machined from 6061 T6 aluminum.

They currently offer it as a two-piece magwell. They say the one-piece unit will be available by March 2015.

SHOT Show Pre-Release: Magpul D60

If 15-round magazines upset the gun prohibitionists and 30-round magazines are doubly upsetting, the new Magpul D60 rotary magazine should really throw them into a tizzy. And if Gov. John Hickenlooper hadn’t kowtowed to Michael Bloomberg in exchange for vague promises of support of a presidential run, it would be made in Colorado.

According to their Facebook page, MSRP on this jewel is $129.95 and will begin shipping to the rest of free America in Spring/Summer 2015. They note it will be available for testing at Media Day at the Range. And to quote the Jackson 5, I’ll be there.

The production D60 will be black with a round indicator window. The transparent and cut-away versions shown in the video were pre-production test models.