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Posted by ミリタリーブログ  at 

2012年04月06日

Arsenal Double Barrel 1911


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Arsenal Firearms Second Century Model 2011 is a double barrel 1911 pistol. Well, I say double barrel but its more like two 1911s welded together.




The AF2011-A1 Double Barrel Pistol comes actually as the very first industrial double barrel semiautomatic pistol of all times. The original idea came about ten years back to Swiss armourer Vivian Mueller, who at the time experienced cutting and welding together multiple parts of the famous Sig P210: the result was a long slide, double barrel 9mm, highly decorated collector piece, which indeed shot very well.



The idea took the challenge further: to commemorate the legendary Colt 1911-A1 in the Centenary by making a true industrial market-ready double barrel .45 caliber pistol. We achieved success in the brief span of 6 months, after intense and round-the-clock 3D designing, stereolithographic modeling and parts machining.



The gun can be handled by any shooter able to shoot with a .45 Acp and it is not only very pleasing, but very accurate and great fun. The AF2011-A1 holds amazing and surprising target performance for the shooter: in fact, it will group all the 8 double .45 caliber rounds (16 bullets) held in the duplex, single columns magazines, in a target of the size of an orange at 15 yards and of a water melon at 25.



The stopping power of the AF2011-A1 is tremendous: 2 bullets for a total of 460 Grains weight impacting at 1 to 2 inches apart (depending on the distance of the target) will knock down a bull, while the whole 18 bullets, for a payload exceeding 4000 Grains, can be delivered to the target in about 3 seconds.



The AF2011-A1 obviously features a number of very special parts, such as the single slide, the single frame, the single spur double hammer, the single grip safety, the single body double mainspring housing and the single double cavity magazine floor plate, the long and double magazine latch, the special barrel bushings and the hold open lever and side lever safety with long shafts: but the most interesting feature of the new pistol which we strived to keep during the development of the project, is the interchangeability of most internal parts, which come as standard 1911 replacement parts. These include the firing pins, the firing pins plates, the sears groups, the triple springs, the inner parts of the mainspring housings, the recoil springs and recoil springs rods, the magazine bodies and inner parts, the sights (including after market adjustable sights) the grips and grips screws and bushings.

Photos by dt3ft


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Posted by echigoyaworks  at 21:40Pistols

2012年04月06日

Tad Spectre Hoodie


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The Spectre Hoodie LRP MultiCam is Triple Aught Design's (TAD Gear) 'flagship' U.S.-made softshell, with more pockets and volume than their Stealth Hoodie Reloaded. Designed as a robust softshell for protracted field use encountered in Long Range Patrol (hence the "LRP" designation); the Crye MultiCam version of the Spectre is a limited edition of one run only, and will not be available again. It's TAD Gear's first and last MultiCam, due to the high cost of developing and manufacturing the soft shell fabric in MultiCam. The MultiCam Spectre differs from the solid colour Spectres by its material - it's thicker and warmer, and suited for colder weather, or as a stand-alone jacket instead of a light shell + mid insulating layer. It is designed for aerobic activity with breathability taking precedence over water resistance.



The Spectre Hoodie LRP (MultiCam) has similar general features and lines as the other TAD soft shell/jackets, but with a different pocket configuration, and more space in the upper arm pockets. This is to account for the chest pockets being rendered uselss when a plate carrier or armour is worn over the jacket.













The MultiCam Spectre fabric was spec'd to be more breathable than water resistant for high aerobic alpine warfare (cold and dry snow conditions rather than rain), while wearing plate carriers for sustained or protracted periods where the jacket would not be easily removed. Also, due to the textile parameters needed to print MultiCam, the water resistance rating for the MultiCam textile is about half that of the solid colour Stealth/Spectre LRPs. The MC Spectre has excellent vapour transmission rate at the sacrifice of high water resistance.



From militarymorons


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Posted by echigoyaworks  at 19:00

2012年04月06日

New ACR PDW from Remington


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Latest SBR version packs serious punch for CQB operations (with video)!



Remington Defense recently unveiled their new version of the ACR (Adaptive Combat Rifle) specifically for tactical groups and SWAT use. The ACR-C Personal Defense Weapon is the shortest 5.56mm/.223 caliber weapon system available, measuring only 19.5 inches with the stock folded. A flick of the wrist locks the stock into battery for quick shouldering and accurate and controlled full-auto fire.



Remington has made a lot of changes to the ACR platform, including a lightweight magnesium alloy lower receiver with a more ergonomic shape, a redesigned ambidextrous safety selector, a new folding charging handle, and a Melonite-treated, hammer-forged barrel (no more chrome lining), just to name a few.









By Jorge Amselle


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Posted by echigoyaworks  at 12:10Videos

2012年04月06日

Libyan Optics


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A few photos of optics used by the Libyan used by both sides during the Libyan Revolution.



Here’s a great shot of the G36′s combined 3x telescopic sight and 1x reflex sight optics taken in Ragdalin, Western Libya.
Photo by Carl de Souza (AFP).



This Barrett M82A1M, serial number 22750, is topped off with a BORS (Barrett Optical Ranging System) equipped Leupold 4.5–14×50 Mark 4 scope, was allegedly use by Libyan rebels. I would love to know which country supplied this gun to either the Libyan Army or to the rebels.



Romanian PSL rifles have seemed to be prevalent in Libya, and most that I have seen have been used in conjunction with I.O.R. (Întreprinderea Optică Română) LPS TIP2 telescopic sights. These 4x magnification sights have a 24mm diametre lens, and are closely modeled on Soviet/Russian PSO-1 sights.
Photo from Reuters.


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Posted by echigoyaworks  at 09:00Photos