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Wyoming

By Shooter1, 6 March, 2011, No Comment

Flatline Ops ACCU Level Scope Level

By Shooter1, 14 February, 2011, 1 Comment
Flatline Ops ACCU Level Scope Level

“I couldn’t find a scope level that reasonably fit my needs so I decided to engineer my own”, said Chuck McCoy, owner of Flatline Ops. “our ACCU/LEVELTM is unlike competitive scope levels in that you can easily install and adjust it without the hassle of taking the scope off the rifle”.

Flatline Ops’ line of ACCU/LEVELTM scope levels include: the Hunter (for 1″ scopes), the Sniper (for 30mm scopes), and the Covert (for 34mm scopes).

AR-15 Parts | Wilson Combat® T.R.I.M AR Rail Interface

By Shooter1, 12 February, 2011, No Comment
AR-15 Parts | Wilson Combat® T.R.I.M AR Rail Interface

The New Wilson Combat® T.R.I.M AR Rail Interface
System for AR-15 Rifles

The new T.R.I.M (Tactical Rail Interface, Modular) AR rail has been designed by the
Wilson Combat engineering team to be among the lightest, strongest and most versatile
compact free-floating rail systems on the market.

45 ACP ammo recall

By Shooter1, 11 February, 2011, No Comment
45 ACP ammo recall

Immediate Action Required

Certain lots of recently manufactured 45 Auto ammunition may contain an incorrect propellant charge. Use of product from these lots may result in firearm damage and possible serious injury.

If you have in your possession any 45 Auto with the following brand names and part numbers, check to see if your ammunition package contains the above lots: American Eagle® (AE45A, AE45N1, or AE45A250), ChampionTM (WM5233), GoldMedal® (GM45B), Hi-Shok® (45C, 45D) and Federal® Personal Defense® (C45C, C45D). Example below:

Travis Haley pops smoke, leaves Magpul Dynamics

By Shooter1, 29 January, 2011, No Comment

Magpul founder Travis Haley leaves the companyTravis Haley, former Magpul heavy, left Magpul this week. I saw Travis at SHOT Show today and with him briefly today about his decision to go beyond Magpul. He expressed his desire to pursue other professional opportunities that his employment with Magpul precluded. To that end, he’s started a company called Haley Strategic Partners.

I also had a chance to talk with a few people that worked with Haley at Magpul and Magpul Dynamics. They told me that he left on good terms and you will still see him helping the Magpul team as a consultant.  They only had good things to say about his passionate, yet intellectual approach to his duties as a executive and as an instructor. They spoke about his contributions to the company in the form of some of their most popular products.  Haley added value to the Magpul product line with his extensive and efficient test and evaluations and came up with the innovative “Theory Based products” line as well.  Haley wore many hats in the Magpul family as the founder of Magpul Dynamics, the Interm CEO of Magpul Industries, and as the writer and presenter of the Randori Media training films with Chris Costa.

Please join me in wishing Travis good fortune with the next stage of his career in helping our Military, Law Enforcement, and the shooting communities.

Writen by Rob Curtis
for Military Times