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February 24, 2010

Mil-Comm TW25B for Sale

Filed under: Misc. — Evan @ 10:06 am

On Point Firearms is proud to offer our clients the best firearms lube on the planet: TW25B– or as its manufacturer Mil-Comm likes to call it, Tango Whiskey Two Five Bravo.  This product is the absolute FIRE, my friends.  My buddies in the Chinook use it on their Dillon Aeros, M240Bs, and M4s and it lasts weeks.  So, if it’s good enough for 3000+ rounds per minute, it’s surely good enough for my civilian weapons right!?  Plus, it ships as the OEM lube of choice from a number of high-end brands from LWRC to Sig Sauer.  We’re happy to carry Mil-Comm and offer it to our valued customers at the lowest price around.  Here’s all you ever needed to know about TW25B:

TW25B is Mil-Comm’s flagship product and best seller.  It’s a light synthetic grease that not unlike our elite American warriors, excels under adverse conditions (sand, dirt, high-humidity, salt-water and extreme temperature environments).  TW25B provides lubrication and protection on all wear parts and the bore, eliminates galling, short-stroking, improves bore accuracy, and increases muzzle velocity! It’s ideal for long-term storage, maintaining weapons in fire-ready condition– something anyone with a concealed carry or duty firearm can appreciate.  We sell TW25B in a 0.5oz syringe that’s great for trigger groups and other hard-to-reach areas, 1.5oz and 4oz tubes, and in a jumbo 16.9 fluid ounce EP spray can.  This is perfume for shooters!  It’s basically TW25B pre-mixed with pure isopropyl alcohol, which acts as a cleaner/degreaser and helps to deliver an even, moderate coating of TW25B to treated surfaces. The combination of TW25B grease and alcohol act as a cleaner and the TW25B grease provides the lubrication and corrosion protection.  So, it’s your super-premium CLP replacement.  There’s also a handy dandy cloth called the WeaponWipe that we sell as a 10 pack.

When the job calls for something less viscous, there’s MC2500 Oil.  MC2500 delivers the same exceptional performance that TW25B grease is known for, but its lighter viscosity allows for easy migration to hard-to-reach weapon parts, such as trigger assemblies. It’s ideal for dispensing into parts where a full disassembly is neither desirable nor practical. We sell this in a syringe and 2oz spray bottle.

Finally, there’s MC25.  MC25 is TW25B’s younger brother who got a liberal arts degree at Berkeley– a cleaner degreaser that is environmentally safe, water-based, pH balanced, non-toxic formula that emulsifies organic substances on contact including gun lubricants, powder residue and other debris. It also makes a great shampoo.  MC25 properly prepares all kinds of firearms for application of lubricants like the “Two Five Bravo” or “MC Twenty-Five Hundo”. It provides gentle, powerful cleaning and de-greasing action– and helps you get in touch with your sensitive side. Plus, every MC25 product ships with a free hemp necklace. ***

*** Note:  MC25 does not ship with a free hemp necklace.  That was a joke.

[ click here to visit our selection of Mil-Comm TW25B, MC2500, and MC25 products ]

That’s it, my friends.  We’re now your one-stop ship for everything in the Mil-Comm family of lubes.  Order up some today.  You’ll be glad you did!  Have a good one and God bless. — Evan

February 19, 2010

Bushmaster ACR

Filed under: Misc. — Evan @ 1:53 pm

Happy Friday, my friends.  Now that the dust has cleared from the 2010 Show Show, a metric ton of exciting new products is on the horizon– not least of which is the Remington/Bushmaster/Magpul/Rand Corp/GE/Doritos ACR.  Of course, we civilians will see the ACR come labeled as a Bushmaster, and despite the premium price tag announced at Shot Show in Vegas back in January, sales of the ACR will be staggering… I gare-ron-tee it! Remember, there was a lot of R&D that went into the creation of this gun and it took years to come to fruition. There will always be naysayers of any new product, but I think we’ll see the Bushmaster ACR answer its critics with solid performance and a strong value add.  It’s a premium product– not unlike LWRC, Schmidt und Bender, or Les Baer. It’s not for everyone and it’s not meant to be.  It’s an exceptional and exclusive rifle, right folks?!

Here’s the skinny:  There are two different flavors of the Bushmaster ACR: a Basic and an Enhanced configuration. The Enhanced ACR has an AAC flash hider, folding and six-position telescoping stock, and 2-point push button sling– in addition to all the standard features. I’ve got pricing loaded into the system.  [ click here for more info ]

According to our Bushmaster distributors, these should start shipping in March.  However, dealers realistically can expect to start receiving product in June or July.  So, check out the pricing and decide is the ACR is something you’d like sitting in your safe this summer.  You can have our website notify you via e-mail when the first shipment arrives. Click the “notify me” link next to the one you want and enter your e-mail address.

That’s it, my friends.  Keep sending in those Facebook CCW photos.  It’s a tight race so far and we’ve got a week to go.  Have a good weekend and God bless. — Evan

Bushmaster ACR for Sale

Filed under: Misc. — Evan @ 1:33 pm

That’s it, my fine feathered friends… I’m going to pull a Lee Corso and declare a winner between the FN SCAR and the Remington ACR– well, now it’s the Bushmaster ACR for civilians, but you get the picture. Between the two, it’s definitely the latter. And before you say “not so fast, my friend!”, just hear me out.

I’ve heard mixed reviews from guys who have tested the SCAR– from the feel of the butt stock to the problematic reciprocating bolt. In the civilian market, FN has been slower than molasses bringing these rifles to market. Not as bad as HK bringing a civilian 416 to the shelves, but you get the picture. As you know, Magpul has been one of the most forward thinking companies in the firearms industry in recent years. The Masada was pure genius and sparked the imagination of shooters across the globe when it debuted at Shot Show several years ago. Then, Bushmaster bought the gun and renamed it the ACR. It was notably absent during last year’s Shot Show in Orlando, but we expect a huge showing later this month in Las Vegas. Now, Remington is extremely well positioned in both the civilian and military marketplace with its new Military Products Division (MPD) and recent acquisition of the best silencer manufacturer on the planet: Advanced Armament Corp. To celebrate this achievement, they’re releasing a new music compilation “Now, That’s What I Call Synergy: Volume I.” ;) .

Seriously, with economies of scale at play, there’s nothing to hold back Remington. They’ve got the infrastructure to mass produce the ACR and give Advanced Armament the tools they need to grow exponentially. With the ACR and the robust product line of AAC, Remmy is in the perfect position to service the growing needs of the military and law enforcement communities as well as appease the civilian sector with high quality gear at competitive price points. Of course, we civilians will see the ACR come from Bushmaster. And despite the expensive pricing announced at Shot Show in Vegas back in January, sales of the ACR will be staggering. Remember, there was a lot of R&D that went into the creation of this gun and it took years to come to fruition. There are always naysayers with every new product, but I think we’ll see the Bushmaster ACR answer its critics with solid performance and a strong value add.

There are two different flavors of the Bushmaster ACR: a Basic and an Enhanced configuration. The Enhanced ACR has an AAC flash hider, folding and six-position telescoping stock, and 2-point push button sling– in addition to all the standard features. And believe me, the ACR is feature rich:

* 16 ½” cold hammer-forged barrel with innovative coating for extreme long life (1×7″ and 1×9″ twist available)
* A2 “birdcage-type” hider to control muzzle flash or AAC Blackout flash hider with exceptional signature reduction on the Enhanced model
* Adjustable, two-position gas-piston-driven system, for firing suppressed or unsuppressed
* Tool-less quick-change barrel system available in 10.5″, 14.5″, 16.5″ and 18″ and in multiple calibers
* Multi-caliber bolt carrier assembly quickly and easily changes from 223/5.56mm NATO to 6.8mm Rem SPC
* Free-floating MIL-STD 1913 monolithic top rail for optic mounting
* Fully ambidextrous controls include magazine release, bolt catch and release, fire selector and non-reciprocating charging handle
* High-impact composite hand guard with heat shield – accepts rail inserts
* High-impact composite lower receiver with textured magazine well and modular grip storage
* Fixed high-impact composite A-frame stock or folding and six-position telescoping (Enhanced model) with rubber butt pad and sling mounts
* Magpul MBUS front/rear flip sights
* Ships in oversized hard case for accessory storage, includes 30-round PMAG * 2-point push button sling on the Enhanced model


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February 16, 2010

Photo Contest - Win a Laserlyte Laser!

Filed under: Misc. — Evan @ 11:47 am

Over the last year, we’ve sold oodles of these mini lasers made by Laserlyte.  It’s the Sub-Compact V2 Mini Rail Laser System and it won the NRA’s 2009 Golden Bullseye Award for accessory of the year.  Needless to say, it’s a great little product.  So, we’re giving one away to a lucky customer this month.  It’s a $149.95 value, so we’re going to make you work for it! ;)

Here’s the deal: we want to see your favorite concealed carry gun.  Take some pictures, pick the very best one, then post it up on our Facebook page along with a description.  Next Friday, 26 FEB 2010, I’ll pick a winner and announce it on our Facebook and Twitter pages.  No purchase is necessary and any fan of our Facebook page can enter to win.

[ click here for our Facebook page ]

So, fire up your digital camera and get those creative juices flowing.  Let’s see some pics!  This should be fun.  Have a good ‘urn and God bless you.
– Evan

February 10, 2010

Ruger’s Hard Chrome LCP

Filed under: Misc. — Evan @ 9:00 am

Howdy, friends.  Here’s your midweek sitrep from On Point Firearms:

Ruger has a new version of their LCP that apparently hasn’t even hit their website yet.  It’s a hard chrome edition– an exclusive for one of our Ruger distributors: Lipsey’s in Louisiana.  I remember when Bob Cogan and the rest of APW Cogan Custom was headquartered here in Palm Harbor, FL many years ago.  He did a lot of hard chrome work for Kel-tec, RRA, STI, and other manufacturers.  Now, he’s up in ‘Bama, but I think I recognize his work here.  The finish on the LCP looks great.  [ click here for the photo gallery ]

As you now, the new Expert GI45 1911 series from Para Ordnance has been a hot seller.  It’s a lot of gun for the money.  Well now they’ve added a stainless model to the lineup and we’ve got one in stock for $535[ click here for the photo gallery ]

We just updated our clearance section with a few late 2009 leftovers, so take a look.  There’s a Kimber Desert Warrior, Walther PPS 9mm, Austrian-proof-marked Glock 19, HK P2000SK in .40sw, and a couple of LWRC M6A2s at well under dealer cost. [ click here to visit our clearance section ]

ATN NVG Group Buy Status = Pending Epic Fail
A lot of folks are on the fence about this purchase, and only a few (literally) have stepped up and put money down.  If sales don’t pick up by the end of the week, we’re going to pull the plug on the deal.  Deadline for orders is next Monday, 15 FEB 2010 by the time I get home from my morning swim– say, about 0800hrs. [ click here for our ATN NVG group buy ]

That’s all for now, my friends.  I just got in some more ball .380acp ammo this week, so I will be taking the little Diamondback DB380 out to the range again for a more thorough examination.  I’ll let you know the results post haste!  Have a good one and God bless.
– Evan

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