IWA 2014 (Part 3) Colt, EOTech, Trijicon, Desert Tech,CAI, Bushmaster, Kel-Tec, Kriss, Sphynx, Benelli, Beretta, Barrett

Colt Canada:

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ImageImageImageColt LE901 (7.62x51mm NATO)

ImageImageColt M4 Carbine (5.56x45mm NATO) with EOTech

Trijicon

ImageImageTrijicon Reflex

EO Tech:

ImageImageEotech XPS3 with G33 Magnifier

Desert Tech:

ImageImageImageImageDesert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle Multicaliber  (5.56x45mm NATO – .300 Blackout – 6.8mm SPC – 7.62x39mm – 7.62x51mm NATO)

ImageImageDesert Tech Stealth Recon Scout (SRS) Multicaliber (.308 Win – .260 Rem – 6.5 Creedmoor – 6.5×47 Lapua – 7mm Win Short Mag – .300 Win Mag –  .338 Lapua Magnum)

Radom Sports:

ImageMini-Radom Sports 5.56 AK  (.223 Rem)

CAI:

ImageImageImageImageImageBushmaster ACR  (.223 Rem – 6.8 SPC)

ImageImageImageDPMS Panther Arms REPR  (.308 Win)

ADC:

ImageArmi Dallera Custom Booth

Kel-Tec:

ImageImageImageImageKel-Tec RFB   (7.62x51mm NATO)

ImageImageImageKel-Tec KSG  (12 Gauge)

Sphynx:

ImageImageImageSphynx Arms Alpha Compact  (9mm)

ImageImageSphynx Arms Alpha SubCompact  (9mm)

Kriss Arms:

ImageImageImageKriss Arms Vector SBR  (.45 ACP)

ImageKriss Arms Vector SDP  (.45 ACP)

Benelli:

ImageBenelli M3  (12 Gauge)

Beretta:

ImageBeretta ARX-160  (5.56x45mm NATO)

ImageBeretta Stoeger Gougar 8000  (9mm)

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ImageImageImageBerettaPX4 Storm Type F SD  (.45 ACP)

ImageImageImageBeretta BU9 Nano  (9mm)

ImageBeretta 92FS  (9mm)

ImageImageBeretta 92 A1  (9mm)

Barrett Firearms:

ImageImageBarrett M99  (.50 BMG)

ImageImageBarrett M98 Bravo   (.338 Lapua Magnum)

ImageImageBarrett MRAD OD Green   (.338 Lapua Magnum – .300 Win Mag – .308 Win)

IWA 2014 (Part 2) Smith&Wesson, Leupold, HK, Remington, B&T, Walther

Smith & Wesson:

ImageImageImageSmith & Wesson M&P9 C.O.R.E. Series  (9mm)

ImageImageImageSmith & Wesson M&P45 Full Size  (.45 ACP)

ImageImageSmith & Wesson M&P45    Full Size    Flat Dark Earth  (.45 ACP)

ImageImageImageImageImageSmith & Wesson BODYGUARD  (.380 AUTO)

ImageImageImageSmith & Wesson M&P Shield  (9mm)

ImageImageSmith & Wesson M&P Shield (9mm)  – Smith & Wesson BODYGUARD  (.380 AUTO)

ImageImageSmith & Wesson M&P 15  (.223 Rem)

ImageImageImageImageSmith & Wesson M&P10  (.223 Rem)

ImageImage Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 (.22LR)

Website: www.smith-wesson.com/

Leupold:

ImageImageLeupold MARK 4 H.A.M.R. Rifle Scope

ImageLeupold VX-R Patrol

ImageLeupold MARK 6 M6C1

ImageWebsite: www.leupold.com/

Tanfoglio:

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Brüger & Thomet:

ImageImageImageImageB&T APR308  (.308 Win)

ImageB&T TP9 / MP9  (9mm)

Website: www.bt-ag.ch

Heckler & Koch:

ImageHK MR308 (.308 Win)

ImageHK MR308 (.308 Win) – HK USC (.45 ACP)

ImageImage HK MR223 (.223 Rem)

ImageHK MR223 Flat Dark Earth (.223 Rem)

ImageImageHK USP (9mm)

ImageImageHK 45 (.45 ACP)

ImageHK P8 A1 (9mm)

ImageImageHK P2000 (9mm)

ImageImageHK 243S SAR (.223 Rem)

Website: www.heckler-koch.com/

Walther:

ImageImageWalther PK380

Website: www.waltherarms.com/

Remington:

ImageRemington 870 Express Tactical Magpul Flat Dark Earth  (12 Gauge)

ImageRemington M700 Tactical Chassis  (.300 Win Mag – .308 Win – .338 Lapua Magnum)

ImageImageRemington Para Expert Stainless   (.45 ACP)

ImageImageRemington Para Expert Carry  (.45 ACP)

Website: www.remington.com

IWA 2014 (Part 1) Sig Sauer, Schmidt&Bender, Haenel, Aimpoint, Glock

Sig Sauer:

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Sig Sauer P320, Flat Dark Earth

(9mm – .40 S&W – .357 SIG – .45 ACP)

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Sig Sauer P320 FDE vs. Sig Sauer P320 Carry

(9mm – .40 S&W – .357 SIG – .45 ACP)

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Sig Sauer Mosquito Sport

(.22 LR)

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Sig Sauer Mosquito Flat Dark Earth (Sand)

(.22 LR)

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Sig Sauer Mosquito (Green, Sand, Two-Tone, Black)

(.22 LR)

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Sig Sauer P224 SAS Gen2

(9mm – .40 S&W – .357 SIG)

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Sig Sauer P238 Scorpion

(.380 ACP or 9mm Short)

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Sig Sauer 1911 Scorpion

(.45 ACP)

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Sig Sauer SP2022 Flat Dark Earth

(9mm – .40 S&W)

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Sig Sauer SIG 516 Patrol

(5.56×45 mm NATO)

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Sig Sauer SIG MPX

(9mm NATO – Converts to .357 SIG or .40 S&W)

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Sig Sauer SIG 716 DMR (Black)

Sig Sauer SIG 716 Patrol (Flat Dark Earth)

Sig Sauer SIG 716 Patrol (Black)

(7.62x51mm NATO)

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Sig Sauer SIG 716 DMR

(7.62x51mm NATO)

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Sig Sauer SIG 716 Patrol (Flat Dark Earth)

(7.62x51mm NATO)

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Sig Sauer SIG 551

(5.56x45mm NATO)

Schmidt & Bender Optics:

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Haenel:

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Haenel RS9

(.338 Lapua Magnum)

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Aimpoint:

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Glock:

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Glock 42 SubCompact “SlimLine”

(.380 AUTO)

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Glock 26 SubCompact  –  Glock 42 SubCompact “SlimLine”

(9x19mm)                          (.380 AUTO)

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Glock 42

SubCompact “SlimLine”

(.380 AUTO)

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Glock 26

SubCompact

(9x19mm)

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Glock 19 Gen4

Compact

(9x19mm)

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Glock 17 Gen4

Full Size

(9x19mm)

Desert Tech Introduces the Micro Dynamic Rifle at 2014 SHOT Show

On January 9th 2014 Desert Tech, formerly Desert Tactical Arms, has announced a new product for Shot Show 2014: the Micro Dynamic Rifle (MDR).

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The MDR is a compact bullpup rifle.  According to the official press release this rifle allows the user to convert, without any tool, between 5 different calibers. The DMR uses an innovating and patented system to eject the brass forward. It also has fully ambidextrous controls (mag release, fire switch, bolt release), which allows any operator to use this weapon in any position.

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The DMR seems to be very portable with its compact and balanced design, with an overall length of 26″ (66cm). It also seems to have an even more compact version of 20″ (50cm) that utilizes a 10.5″ (26cm) barrel.
The weight of the gun waves between 7.12 lbs to 7.5 lbs (3.2 kg – 3.4 kg). The gun seems to be assembled with multiple polymer-made components, in order to lower the weight.

A key feature of all the Desert Tech products is the adaptability. The best way is to have a tool that can adapt to different mission configurations within minutes. Like other Desert Tech (former DTA) rifles (like the SRS, SRS-A1, SRS HTI) the Micro Dynamic Rifle can quickly switch between different calibers, but in this case without tools. The barrel exchange is designed to retain the barrel zero without need to compensate after the process.

About what calibers  will this rifle utilize, to whom it will be available or other details we have to wait for Shot Show 2014.

With the release of this rifle Desert Tech aims to transfer its adaptable and versatile design from precision rifles to carbines. We will see very soon how the public will react to this novelty.

Giacomo Guizzardi

New MultiCam Patterns Revealed: Alpine, Arid, Tropical, Black

The original transitional MultiCam camouflage served a very precious role for concealment in Afghanistan where varied terrain provided a problem in “blending in” with a environment specific camouflage pattern. There was although the request of a wider variety of more specific patterns of camouflages. The answer was the release of a “family” of four new types of MultiCam, which are designed to cover Arid, Tropic, and Alpine terrains. They have also released a MultiCam Black pattern specific to law enforcement.

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One of the key points of MultiCam is the fact that it allows the individual on the field to move within diffrent enviroments without being easily detected. By adding these four new variants (mainly “Arid” and “Tropical”) they have enhanced the capability of the single operator, allowing a more accurate and mission specific piece of gear, while keeping the main feature of the MultiCam Pattern.

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MultiCam Alpine (Snow Covered Environment)

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MultiCam Arid (Open Desert Sand and Rock Terrain)

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MultiCam Tropical (Lush Jungle Environment)

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MultiCam Black (Law Enforcement Identification)

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Giacomo Guizzardi