Archive for October, 2011


Bundeswehr G28 Designated Marksman Rifle

Strategie-technik reports that the Bundeswehr have adopted the H&K MR308 rifles and designed it the G28. THe H&K MR308 is an AR-10 style weapon. The G28 has a chromed-lined 16.5" barrel (16.5" is the new standard for DMR rifles, 18"+ is last century). Fully loaded with optics, it will weigh in at 17.4 lbs. H&K will also be suppling a conversion kit with a shorter and lighter barrel.

The rifle will be issued with a specially designed 3-20x56 Schmidt & Bender scope. An Aimpoint Micro T1 is fitted atop the S&B scope as a backup or close-quarters sight. Ammunition, designated 7.62mmx51 DMR, has been designed specifically for the gun.

I find it especially interesting that the Bundeswehr are adopting a Flat Dark Earth-like color for the new rifle. Brown is the new black.

[ Many thanks to Clairon for emailing me the info. ]

Posted by Steve (The Firearm Blog) on Oct 4th 2011 | Filed in rifles | Comments (73)

Heizer Defense DoubleTap .45 Pistol

Heizer Defense, a new gun maker from St. Louis, Missouri, has developed a nifty derringer type pistol. The Heizer Defense DoubleTap is chambered in .45 ACP and has two barrels in an over/under configuration. The frame is made of titanium and the trigger is double action. A thumb latch automatically opens and ejects the chambered rounds or empty cases. Ported barrels, to reduce recoil at the expense of making a noisy short barrel gun even more noisy, two round storage in the grip and snag-free design are nice touches.

The company could have gone the cheaper polymer route, but instead with Titanium which makes me think they are positioning this as a premium-priced weapon.

Posted by Steve (The Firearm Blog) on Oct 4th 2011 | Filed in handguns | Comments (33)

Ruger / Talo LCR Deluxe Limited Editions

pistol lcr delux tfb Ruger / Talo LCR Deluxe Limited Editions photo

Talo and Ruger have developed two limited edition "Deluxe" Ruger LCR models. The first, pictured above, features five engraved and satin filled Ruger logos and a 24KT gold band on the cylinder. The MSRP is $596, which is about a $70 premium over the standard model MSRP.

ruger lcr talo tfb Ruger / Talo LCR Deluxe Limited Editions photo

The second model has the same engraved Ruger logos but has a silver band instead of the gold. This model has a MSRP of $570, which is about $40 more expensive than the standard model.

Posted by Steve (The Firearm Blog) on Oct 4th 2011 | Filed in handguns | Comments (8)

Landcruiser in Libya with remote control machine gun turret

A BBC News team came across an abandoned Toyota Landcruiser in the Libyian city of Sirte which was outfitted with a remote controlled and fully retractable machine gun turret. The machine gun appears to be a HK21 (or one of its variants) and is fitted with two cameras. A local suggested it was used by the Gaddafi family. The engineering and electronics work looks professional, not like the DIY weapons being fielded by the rebels.

[ Many thanks to Tarkan for emailing me the link. ]

Posted by Steve (The Firearm Blog) on Oct 3rd 2011 | Filed in machine guns | Comments (14)

PARA USA Exits Rifle Market

Back in 2008 (or 2007?) PARA USA purchased the rights to produce the ZM Weapons LR 300 rifle, a AR-15 like weapon that replaced the AR buffer with a forward recoil spring, allowing the use of a folding stock. PARA has announced that they are now dropping the product and exiting the rifle business.

I suspect the high price of the rifle, which I think was over $2,000, coupled with the old fashioned looking folding stock (when everyone wants the latest curvy Magpul design) was the reason it never became popular.

From the press release ...

Pineville, NC - PARA USA announced today that it was exiting the rifle market to concentrate on its core competency in handguns. CEO Thanos Polyzos said, "PARA has some exciting new projects in development that will continue the innovation that we started with the high capacity P14-45 pistol. We want to bring these exciting new major caliber handguns to the firearms market and we need to focus our attention on them."

The Tactical Target Rifle is the best battle rifle in the world. It has the remarkable Delayed Impingement Gas System (DIGS) that makes it the softest shooting, most reliable rifle of its type. While PARA USA will cease production of the Tactical Target Rifle, it will continue its tradition of providing unparalleled service in the firearms industry.

PARA USA will continue to service all of the Tactical Target Rifles it has sold. However, the production and marketing of new rifles using the DIGS operating system will be resumed by Al Zitta, the original developer of the rifle.

For information on new rifles contact: ZM Performance Systems, Inc., 1958 Wes White HL Rd., Richmond, VT 05477 or www.zmweapons.com.

Posted by Steve (The Firearm Blog) on Oct 3rd 2011 | Filed in News, rifles | Comments (18)

Major John Plaster interview with Gunnery Sgt. Carlos Hathcock

In the video below sniper expert and author Major John Plaster interviews legendary sniper Gunnery Sgt. Carlos Hathcock. Part 2 is here and Part 3 here.

[ Many thanks to Tarkan for emailing me the link. ]

Posted by Steve (The Firearm Blog) on Oct 3rd 2011 | Filed in military | Comments (3)

Hellenic Army HK11 slow motion

Aegeanhawk's latest slow motion video features a Hellenic Army National Guard HK11 firing two round bursts. Watch the barrel wobble around.

Posted by Steve (The Firearm Blog) on Oct 3rd 2011 | Filed in rifles | Comments (3)

Army to buy 15,778 new Beretta 92FS pistols for Afghan troops

From the press release dated 30 September ...

The US Army announced today that Beretta U.S.A. has been awarded a purchase order for 15,778 new Beretta 92FS pistols and cleaning kits. Delivery of the pistols will begin in 60 days and will proceed at a rate of 2,000 pistols per month.

"This order reminds us that Beretta 9mm pistols remain a central part of the American arsenal," commented Jeff Reh, Vice-General Manager for Beretta U.S.A. "These particular pistols are being supplied as part of the U.S. Army Foreign Military Sales program in aid to Afghan troops and to assist other U.S. allies around the world."

[ Many thanks to Lance for emailing me the link. ]

Posted by Steve (The Firearm Blog) on Oct 3rd 2011 | Filed in handguns | Comments (22)

G&G AR-15 Bolt Cleaning Tool

Les at WillShoot.com blogged about a nifty AR-15 bolt cleaning tool that cleans both 5.56mm and 7.62mm AR bolts.

Posted by Steve (The Firearm Blog) on Oct 3rd 2011 | Filed in rifles | Comments (8)

Century International Model 39 AK Review

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For those readers who may not be familiar with Century International Arms they are a company that imports most of the AK family of weapons into the USA. Of course the company also imports many other military type rifles combined with US made parts. Chances are if you own a Romanian AK it was imported by Century regardless of where you purchased it.

Century Arms recently released a new version of the AK designated the model 39, which is made entirely in the USA. The goal was to manufacture a higher quality rifle without using the standard stamped sheet steel receiver and parts from eastern European companies. All of the parts used in this rifle have been designed and manufactured by various companies in the US and assembled at the Century Arms facility. Century is the only company making an AK variant entirely made in the USA.

DSC 0010 Century International Model 39 AK Review photo

The receiver is CNC machined from a eleven pound block of 4140 ordnance steel. The left side of the receiver is machined for a side scope mount. The flash suppressor is a proprietary Century Chevron Compensator design with V cuts on the top surface that direct gases up and to the rear somewhat reducing recoil and of course muzzle flash.

DSC 0028 Century International Model 39 AK Review photo

The barrel has a nitride finish in dark gray. The receiver itself is finished in a dark gray almost black in color. The trigger is a Tapco G2 which I particularly like. While the release isn’t crisp it is a smooth trigger. The buttstock is made of a polymer material with the front rails composed of nylon. The two front barrel covers have four rails for mounting red dot sights, flashlights etcetera. The buttstock was designed for the American shooter and measures one inch longer than the normal European stock. The charging handle has a simple soft rubber cover.

The sights are a variation on the standard AK. The front sight controls elevation while the rear initially looks the same it’s made of a heavier piece of steel with a hex head wrench adjustment in the center rear for windage adjustments. The grip has finger grooves molded into the front surface with a diamond pattern molded into the sides. The rifle is setup for a two point sling.

DSC 0030 Century International Model 39 AK Review photo

Stats

Barrel: 16.5” with a 1:10 twist
Overall: 37.25”
Weight: 8.2 lbs
Comes with two U.S. made Tapco 30 rd. mags
MSRP $800.00

When I received the model 39 it was packaged in a foam lined box which included the two Tapco magazines mentioned above as well as a sight adjustment tool and owners manual.

DSC 0016 Century International Model 39 AK Review photo

My initial impression after disassembly of the rifle is that it is well made with better than average fit and finish. An overall comparison between the stamped steel AK’s and the model 39 shows the Century rifle to be a much better rifle. Honestly it’s difficult to even compare the two. The potential buyer just has to decide if the higher price is worth it to have increased accuracy a solid steel receiver as well as the other features mentioned.

Range Time

The range portion of the review was shot using Yugo M76 surplus ammunition with a brass case loaded with a 124 grain bullet.Thanks to one of the readers for correctly identifying this ammunition. This ammunition is much hotter than Wolf or most other commercial ammunition I’ve used in 7.62×39.

Over several sessions I fired approximately 700 rounds with only one failure to eject. I examined the case and noticed a dent in the case near the lip. Whether this was present or caused during firing I’m not sure. In any event reliability is excellent. I didn’t clean the rifle until the test was complete. I did occasionally add lubricant to the interior rails.

I fired many groups at various distances. For the purpose of accuracy testing I mounted a Vortex red dot scope on the forward rail using an included 2x convertor. The Vortex is a great buy at $179. The scope includes the convertor as mentioned. The scope is also capable of use with night vision equipment. I know of no other red dot near this price that has this feature.

Groups were fired at 100 yards. The best groups of two rounds were the size of a half dollar the other slightly larger than a quarter. I attribute this to the CNC machined receiver making for a much stiffer barrel to receiver fit. Another factor is most likely the American made barrel. Higher quality ammunition certainly had a bearing on the range results I’m sure. These accuracy groups were fired from a sandbag rest.

IMG00179 20110919 15331 300x225 Century International Model 39 AK Review photo

Conclusion

I also did a little varmint hunting. Two of the Muskrats I downed using the Vortex 2X were past 125 yards. Hitting them was no trouble at all from a kneeling position. Of course this isn’t a varmint gun and wouldn’t be a rifle I would use for that purpose on a regular basis since some shots are a good deal further in some instances.

DSC 0015 Century International Model 39 AK Review photo

This rifle has been a solid performer since I’ve had it. I think most shooters wanting to step up from a Romanian rifle would be satisfied with the Model 39. I certainly enjoyed shooting it with an optic or with iron sights. One of the big positives for me is the fact it’s a rifle made in the USA by American workers!

DSC 0012 Century International Model 39 AK Review photo

Update 10/16/2011

As an update to the previous target and the comments concerning it I shot additional groups. The target below was shot at 100 yards with a 4X scope. The upper left corner was one group with the rest of the target another group. The circle is 2 1/2 inches across.

10Target Century International Model 39 AK Review photo

Brass cased 140 grain ammunition used

Posted by Phil White on Oct 1st 2011 | Filed in military, rifles | Comments (79)