Daniel Defenses Integrally Suppressed Rifle System

This new rifle, designed for fulltime-suppressed fire and optimized for the .300 Blackout, features an integrated suppressor - so its ready for quiet service right out of the box.

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DDM4ISR

Daniel Defense has taken suppressed weapons to the next level with the release of the new DDM4ISR rifle. This new rifle, designed for fulltime-suppressed fire and optimized for the .300 Blackout cartridge, features a fully integrated suppressor attached to its barrel, so it’s ready for suppressed service right out of the box.

“This revolutionary rifle simplifies suppressor usage by eliminating variables and uncertainty,” said Daniel Defense VP of Sales Bill Robinson. “There’s no need to attach a suppressor and wonder if it’s mounted correctly and properly aligned. And no need to re-zero the weapon for suppressed vs. unsuppressed fire. The suppressor is literally part of the barrel.”

The high-performance sup-pressor—constructed of durable, heat-resistant metal alloys and coated with a protective high-temperature Cerakote-C finish—features a user-serviceable baffle core that can be easily removed for cleaning and maintenance. It is permanently attached to a 9-inch Cold Hammer Forged fluted barrel with a target crown for superb accuracy and reliability. Because the suppressor is a permanent part of the barrel, extending the barrel to the NFA-required 16 inches, the firearm is not classified as a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) and only requires a single tax stamp, for the suppressor.

Everything else about the DDM4ISR is classic Daniel Defense. It features a pistol-length gas system and comes standard with an MFR XL 15.0 modular handguard, which features a continuous 1913 Picatinny rail on top and Keymod attachment points at the 3, 6, and 9 o’clock positions. This longer handguard, in conjunction with a DD Buttstock and Pistol Grip, make this ergonomic rifle highly maneuverable and as versatile as the .300 Blackout rounds it fires. A resilient Mil Spec + Cerakote finish protects the rifle from the elements and adds to its overall aesthetic.

Available in states where suppressor ownership is legal, the DDM4ISR has an MSRP of $3049.

Remington Delivering Re-Engineered Model R51 Pistol

Remington Model R51

Remington Arms Company, LLC, has announced that the R51 has returned to the market.

New enhancements on the Model R51 include updated slide internals, precision-engineered extractor, locking snag-free sights, tuned recoil spring, hard-chromed barrel bushing, single-action trigger and two semi-flush 7+1 round magazines.

The Model R51 is a concealed-carry pistol based on the Pedersen design and incorporates features of the original Remington Model 51.

Remington says the pistol is re-engineered and extensively tested. The R51 subcompact pistol features a lightweight aluminum frame with rounded edges for comfortable conceal carry, grip safety, low bore axis for reduced recoil/muzzle flip, concealed carry trigger (light/crisp/single action), light slide racking-force for ease of manipulation, ambidextrous magazine release, locking drift-adjustable sights and optimized grip angle.

The Remington Model R51 is available chambered in 9mm Luger +P with a suggested retail price of $448. In addition, the Model R51CT features a Crimson Trace laser sight with a suggested retail price of $648.

Magnum Research Upgrades BFR Series

Magnum Research BFR series

Magnum Research (MRI) has updated its line of BFR (Big Frame Revolver) wheelguns.

All BFR special-ordered calibers, and all twelve BFR standard models with in 454 Casull, 44 Magnum, 30/30 Win, 45/70 Govt., 460 S&W, 500 S&W, and 45LC/.410, and with barrel lengths of 5 inches up to 10 inches will feature the new upgrades.

Among the changes:

– The hammer spur is now taller and narrower than previous models. It was raised vertically, allowing for easier cocking. The new hammer is machined stainless steel and is made with extremely tight tolerances.

– The BFR’s product line now employs a soft-rubber one-piece grip, with a taper suitable for single-action shooting. It is slightly longer than the original two-piece grip. The new Hogue grip is a brand new screwless design that has never before been offered on a single-action revolver. Each grip is shipped with an assembly/disassembly tool that aids in installing or removing the grip. The new grips and hammers will fit any BFR manufactured since 2000 and are available directly from Magnum Research.

– The last new feature offered on the entire BFR product line is the new BFR logo. The logo was designed by Kevin Yoon, marketing manager for Kahr Firearms Group.

The line began in 1999, when an independent gunsmith/designer named Jim Tertin was approached by MRI to manufacture the new large caliber revolver for them. Tertin mastered the base pin design, firing pin, barrels, frame and cylinder, and fine-tuned the timing of all BFR revolvers, and then put it into production for Magnum Research. In 2005, Tertin sold the BFR design to MRI and was hired by them as the Director of Manufacturing. He now serves as Director of Design, Research and Development for all MRI products including the Desert Eagles and Baby Desert Eagles.

Winchester Releasing Collectible Ammunition

Winchester collectible ammunition

Winchester collectible ammunition

Winchester collectible ammunition

Winchester collectible ammunition

In 1866, America was still rebuilding from the recently concluded Civil War, and citizens were pushing West in an effort to find their fortunes and settle the frontier. At the same time, Oliver Winchester established the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The Winchester brand went on to help Americans settle the West, win two World Wars, help law enforcement keep our communities safe and, to this day, continues to revolutionize the way hunters and shooters succeed in the field and on the range.

Like few other brands, Winchester has helped shape America and in 2016, the iconic brand celebrates this important milestone by introducing one of its most collectible editions of ammunition in history, featuring classic Winchester artwork and embossed packaging, making these offerings unique.

Collectible ammunition offerings will be available throughout the year and include:

– 270 Winchester 150 grain

– 30-30 Winchester 150 grain

– 44-40 Winchester 200 grain

– 12-gauge 3-inch 1 1⁄4 ounces of No. 2 steel for waterfowlers.

Additional Winchester Ammunition products will carry special 150th anniversary markings. To honor the milestone, Winchester Repeating Arms Company will be releasing a commemorative Winchester 1866 Yellow Boy lever action rifle chambered in .44 40. The original Yellow Boy was the first-ever firearm to bear the Winchester name.

“Winchester has been a part of America for more than half of the country’s history and has played a vital role not only in the way we hunt and shoot, but also in the settling of this great nation,” said Brett Flaugher, Winchester Ammunition vice president of marketing, sales and strategy. “We are proud of Winchester’s storied history and look forward to making these collectible products available to those shooting enthusiasts who wish to share in the company’s continuing legacy.”

Elsewhere, Winchester Am-munition is expanding its long-running Super X line of shotshells to include two new loadings in 28 gauge for 2016. The lightweight, mild recoil and smaller size of the 28-gauge shotgun makes it an increasingly popular option for upland hunters whether busting roosters in tight cover or swinging smooth on a covey of quail.

Both new 28-gauge loads will be chambered as a 2-inch round with 3/4-ounce of either No. 5 or No. 6 shot. Both loads will deliver speeds of 1,295 fps, yet will operate as a reduced recoil load.

Faxon Firearms Introduces M1A Super Match Barrels

Faxon Firearms M1A barrel

M1A owners looking to wring more accuracy out of their rifles should know that Faxon Firearms has introduced its own match-quality barrel for this popular competition platform. MSRP, $299.

Faxon’s M1A Super Match Barrel has a competition profile, with weight to the rear and a balanced profile towards the muzzle. The barrels are button rifled, stress relieved, and have hand-polished .308 Winchester chambers. The M1A Super Match barrels feature 1/10 twist rifling versus the common 1/11, to create a barrel designed for the heaviest target loads. The surfaces are finished in a black-oxide coating.

Nathan Schueth, director of sales, marketing, and product development for the company, said, “We are thrilled to expand into a new platform. We applied our expertise from manufacturing thousands of general-purpose machine-gun and AR barrels to create match-ready barrels for the M1A.”

The installation-ready Super Match barrels are made of 4150 GBQ steel and measure 22 inches in length. They have standard M1A muzzle threads and fit all M1A / M14 Rifles (with timed threads). They weigh 3.3 pounds. An 11-degree target crown completes the muzzle end. The barrels are Magnetic Particle Inspected, fully stress relieved, and air-gauge tested.

The M1A Super Match Barrel is to the true match-winning profile with heavy weight to the rear and a balanced profile towards the muzzle.

Colt Unveils New CE2000 M4 Carbine

Colt CE2000 M4 Carbine

Colt, designer and manufacturer of the M4 carbine and M16 rifle, announced a new chapter in the evolution of its popular Expanse M4 carbine line with the release of the new upgraded model CE2000.

“This was a natural move for us,” said Justin Baldini, product director for Colt. “We simply listened to what our customers and our Colt Stocking Dealers were telling us, and the story was simple. Folks want the added features of a real Colt dust cover and forward assist, and they want it to come that way from the factory.”

Building on what made the original Expanse M4 model CE1000 special — the same Colt forgings, bolt, and other parts used on the rest of the Colt M4 line — the new Colt Expanse M4 model CE2000 is upgraded to include a Colt dust cover and forward assist.

The Expanse M4 CE2000 in 5.56×45 NATO (.223 Rem.) retails for $749.

Smith & Wesson to Acquire Crimson Trace Corporation

Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Crimson Trace Corporation for $95.0 million.

Crimson Trace has long been a key supplier of laser sighting systems for Smith & Wesson. Crimson Trace offers more than 225 products, including Lasergrips, Laserguard, and Rail Master platforms. The company’s product line also includes the Defender Series, Lightguard, and its new LiNQ wireless activation system. Based in Wilsonville, Oregon, Crimson Trace operates from a 50,000-square-foot leased facility where it engineers and manufactures its products.

James Debney, Smith & Wesson President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “Crimson Trace provides us with an exceptional opportunity to acquire a thriving company that is completely aligned with our strategy to become a leader in the market for shooting, hunting, and rugged outdoor enthusiasts.”

Lane Tobiassen, who joined Crimson Trace in 2005, will serve as president of the new Electro-Optics Division of Smith & Wesson, and will report directly to Debney. The Crimson Trace management team and workforce, as well as its base of operations, will remain in Wilsonville, Oregon after the acquisition.

SIG Sauer 308 Win. ammunition

Tobiassen said, “It is a great honor to lead Crimson Trace into this exciting new chapter in our history by joining the Smith & Wesson team.”

SIG Sauer Introduces 308 Win Match Grade Elite Performance Ammunition

SIG Sauer, Inc. has expanded its Match Grade Elite Performance Ammunition line for rifles with the addition of a 168-grain 308 Win. loading. Featuring a 168-grain Sierra MatchKing bullet, the SIG Sauer 308 Win. Open Tip Match (OTM) round has a muzzle velocity of 2700 fps with a muzzle energy of 2719 ft.-lbs.

SIG Sauer engineers designed this round for precision autoloading platforms as well as bolt-action rifles. The temperature-stable propellant delivers consistent muzzle velocity in all weather conditions.

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