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21 January 2012, 17:38 #31Contributing Member
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I completely forgot...Anything from Bravo Company?!
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21 January 2012, 22:50 #32
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21 January 2012, 22:51 #33
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21 January 2012, 22:52 #34
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21 January 2012, 23:26 #35
I think that Stick can cover Magpul with much more authority than I can and has been covered in other places on the forum. However, I do not recall seeing the prototype Magpul Fixed Stock mentioned here before. Not too many specs on the fixed stock, but I have a picture that I will post soon.
The M3 PMAG feels nice, especially with the texturized area around the front of the mag. From what I understand, the standard PMAG will not be phased out, at least not right now.
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21 January 2012, 23:54 #36
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22 January 2012, 00:00 #37
I will have some pictures and info from FN and a video with Bobby McGee from Safariland with their new shotgun magazine loader thigh rig. Pictures from Safariland as well. And from talking with Magpul, it does not sound like they will be coming out with anything larger than a 30 rounder, at least in the near future.
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22 January 2012, 00:30 #38
Unfortunately, I did not find any information on the magazine shortage and Magpul is still only making magazines in 5.56 / .308 for the AR Platform and the G36. I did however run intoVLTOR, who offers a new SCAR handguard with an additional add-on front extension and an adjustable stock (SCAR Buttstock), which will adjust vertically up and down. Additionally, they are offering a stock adapter, which is identical to a buffer tube without the buffer and spring. The stock adapter will fit any MILSPEC sized stock and the tube doubles as a storage compartment.
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22 January 2012, 00:35 #39
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22 January 2012, 00:40 #40
No new Geissele triggers, however there is a new branch of Geissele called ALG Defense (http://www.algdefense.com). They are offering two new (as they put it) "Geisseleized" MILSPEC triggers. The triggers are MILSPEC, though are much much more smooth than your traditional MILSPEC trigger. I believe they are going to be sold in the $55-65 range. They are also offering a new rail. Pictures to come soon.
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22 January 2012, 00:42 #41
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22 January 2012, 00:47 #42
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22 January 2012, 00:48 #43
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22 January 2012, 00:50 #44
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22 January 2012, 00:55 #45
If you asked a question and I did not personally get to it, I appologize. Though we had 4 days there, time seemed to fly by and I tried my best to cover what I could. We estimated that we walked around 20+ miles over the 4 days and loved every minute of it. I wish that I could have uploaded pictures and video during the show, but that was not in the cards for this year. I am going to try to get as much as I can done tomorrow morning and try to post it later in the day. I got some good video interviews in from Battle Comp, Colt, Daniel Defense, Samson, Apex Machine, AAC, and more.