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October 30, 2008

5 Days Left: Election Countdown 2008

Filed under: Misc. — Evan @ 10:37 am

If you or someone you know is in need of a quality AK-type rifle and ammunition, you may want to consider this excellent value:
This is a Polish Tantal AK74 with folding stock in caliber 5.45×39.  It’s only $499 and there are only a few left in stock.  Best of all, ammo is inexpensive.  1000rds of Wolf FMJ is only $165 + shipping.  (Again, I apologize for the error in yesterday’s e-mail blast.  This ammo is really only $165 for 1000rds.)

This is a great battle rifle combo:  Polish Tantal AK74 and 1000rds of FMJ ammo.  Hurry, while supplies last.

 

[ AK74 Polish Tantal 5.45×39 w/ folding stock - $499 ]
[ Wolf 5.45×39 Ammo - 1000 round case - $165 + shipping ]

Remember to vote and vote early, my friend!

God bless.

– Evan
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October 29, 2008

Election Countdown: 6 Days

Filed under: Misc. — Evan @ 8:57 am

I won’t mince words, my friends.  The time to buy guns is now.  Tell your family, your friends, and your neighbors.  Tell them about On Point Firearms and how they can stock up on everything they need at dealer cost.  Our country may be approaching a crossroads where our 2nd Amendment rights will be challenged like never before.  A sense of urgency is required.  Here are some suggested items with links to forward to you friends:

AR15 style rifles

STAG ARMS STAG-15L M3L 556NATO 16″ 10RD

ONLY $732

[ click here to buy ]

OLYMPIC ARMS K3B-M4 223 16″

ONLY $747

[ click here to buy ]

BUSHMASTER A2 223 14.5″ SHRTY AK10RD $844

ONLY $844

[ click here to buy ]

BUSHMASTER A2 223 16″ SPR LIGHT 30RD $861

ONLY $861

[ click here to buy ]

AK-47 style rifles

ARSENAL SLR107CR 762X39 16″FLDG/KRIN

ONLY $812

[ click here to buy ]

Ammunition

Federal XM193 556NATO 55Gr Full Metal Jacket

ONLY $185/case of 1000rds

[ click here to buy ]


High Capacity Magazines

AR15/M16 30RD MAGAZINE 5.56NATO

ONLY $11.72

[ click here to buy ]

MAGAZINE GLOCK 17/34 9MM 17RD

ONLY $21.27

[ click here to buy ]

MAGAZINE GLOCK 17/34 9MM 33RD $31.28

ONLY $31.28

[ click here to buy ]

God Bless America.
– Evan

October 23, 2008

Project M14: Flat Dark Puddin’

Filed under: Misc., Gun Tests, Reviews — Evan @ 12:23 pm

Project M14 started simple enough.  First, we took a standard Springfield Armory M1A with synthetic stock, added a Harris bipod and adapter, Nikon Monarch 3.3-10×44 glass, Warne tactical rings, scope covers, and an A.R.M.S. mount/base. Next, we sent her off to Predator Custom Shop in Knoxville, TN for a unified gas system, trigger job, stock bedding, and paint job.  It came back shooting sub-2MOA, but the Flat Dark Earth looked more like Flat Dark Pudding.  Something wasn’t right with the color scheme.  It needed something else.

So, last weekend the boys and I got some Mission Specific Duracoat from Lauer Custom Weaponry and decided to “get creative.”  With Flat Dark Earth as our base, we first applied some Woodland Brown to create contrast.  I used some banana plant leaves from the backyard to create naturally smooth lines.  The leaves were placed about 1-2 inches from the surface of the rifle and I sprayed from another 6 inches back.  The technique worked well with a fast sweeping motion.

After letting that cook in the backyard for an hour, I came back and applied Woodland Tan as an accent.  The results speak for themselves.  It was a quick, easy, and inexpensive upgrade.  Best of all: if the project had become a train wreck, Mission Specific paint can easily be removed without damaging the base coat.  So, start with a traditional Duracoat base and go crazy with Mission Specific paint.  It worked for us.

Have a good one.
– Evan

October 22, 2008

Special: Colt Match Target Competition HBAR

Filed under: Misc. — Evan @ 1:38 pm

Colt Match Target HBAR MT6700

Everyone knows Colt AR15s are hard to come by.  We just got in a Match Target Competition HBAR (MFG# MT6700) featuring a 20in 1:9 HBAR and flat top upper with detachable carry handle.  It’s a steal at only $1025 and won’t last.  The first VIP member to place the order gets this superb Colt.  Thanks and have a good one!

[ Click Here to Order ]
– Evan

October 21, 2008

Wet (Really) Works: AAC Evolution 45

Filed under: Misc., Gun Tests, Reviews — Evan @ 9:22 am

On Saturday morning, I took a short trip to the Wyoming Antelope Club to test fire my HK USP-CT with its new Evolution silencer from Advanced Armament.  After setting up two targets at a modest 10 yards, I put a few 5-round groups down range, unsuppressed, just to verify my zero.  Then, I screwed on the EVO 45 and took a deep breath.  The first group was a little to the right, but that was just my nerves kicking in.  So, I took another deep breath and tried to relax.  Subsequent groups were tight and dead center, but after 25-rounds, the can was really starting to cook.  It was time for a cold range and a break from the action.

The Evolution series from AAC are feature rich silencers.  They’re really a breed apart from everything else on the market.  A unique piston system called A.S.A.P. allows semi-automatic pistols to cycle with impressive reliability.  If you install the included spacer into the system, the silencer can also be used on fixed-barrel applications like the Heckler & Koch P7, UMP, or MP5.

If for some reason I was off zero after installing the can, I could have utilized the Evolution’s unique adjustable zero feature.  Using it, you can make adjustments to the point of impact simply by varying the orientation of the can in 36 degree increments.  The process is quick and easy.  With the unit installed, just pull the silencer body away from the host firearm about a quarter of an inch, then rotate 1/10 turn clockwise or counterclockwise.  Release the silencer and it will snap back into place, resulting in a new orientation and zero.  Luckily, I didn’t even need to do this.  It was good to go, right out of the box.

For a .45acp, the Evolution is exceptionally quiet.  The report resembles a Black Cat firecracker, or a .22 short cartridge.  However, if you really want to go silent, the AAC allows you to run wet.  The Evolution’s design retains 5cc of water for improved sound reduction.  So, I took a sip from my bottle of Zephyrhills and poured the rest into the rear of the EVO.  Shake out the excess and you’re good to go.  People on the firing line may give you a funny look and ask a few questions, but that’s what Class 3 is all about, right?  Boy does water make a difference!  I don’t know the exact dB reduction, but it’s night and day.  Totally hearing safe and what a wonderful sound.  It’s music to any shooter’s ears and quickly drew a crowd.  So, run your EVO wet for best results.  An added benefit is that it keeps the can relatively cool.  So, when you’re done shooting you don’t have to sit around for 20 minutes waiting for your silencer to cool.

If you’re in the market for a pistol silencer, try the Evolution series from AAC.  Now that I’ve shot the 9mm and .45acp versions, believe me, they won’t disappoint you.

Have a good one.
– Evan
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