Kel-Tec introduced not one, but two new bullpup rifles—the RDB outfitted in tactical attire and the M43 with beautiful wood furniture for you traditionalists. Both guns are in 5.56, feature an adjustable gas piston operating system and are ambidextrous. One of the problems with trying to build an ambidextrous bullpup, of course, is that side-ejecting spent casings come out in your ear if you’re firing left-handed, and front-ejecting guns are complex. Kel-Tec solves this problem with an ingeniously simple downward ejection behind the mag well. The RDB sports a tactical picatinny rail and polymer stock, and it comes suppressor-ready. The M43 features folding iron sights and a wood handguard, pistol grip and stock embellishment. These are both accurate, soft-firing guns for close quarters or long-distance work. You get a full 17.4” barrel in a compact package with an overall length of just over 26”. Production guns are expected to hit the dealer pipeline sometime in the fourth quarter of this year. MSRP will be in the $1,900 – 2,000 range. Watch the video for a first look at these two innovative rifles.
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Kel-Tec Has Something Very Special for Bullpup Fans—Two Unique Gun Designs—SHOT Show 2014
Published: January 15, 2014 { 104 comments }New from Meopta: Their Next Generation in Rifle Scopes Starring the Meostar R2 Series—SHOT Show 2014
Published: January 15, 2014 { 0 comments }The brand new Meostar 1-6×24 RD is the first in the new R2 line. Light transmission is one of the most important factors in the performance of any optic, and this series knocks it out of the park with an incredible 99.8% light transmission per glass. The result is clear, bright, sharp images that make acquiring your target faster and easier. In the faster and easier category, you have to also include the two reticles that are available, both with an illuminated red dot in the center. In 1 power, you see a clear, edge-to-edge image with both eyes open for quick target acquisition in fast moving scenarios. But you also have the option to go all the way out to 6 power for those long shots. The eyepiece is a fast-focus design allowing you to quickly zoom in or out for the best solution on your target. The red dot illumination system is also new from Meopta. It’s bright enough to see in the brightest daylight yet can be dimmed enough for low light situations, like at the end of the day when the animals are coming out to feed. We’ll be doing a full review soon. In the meantime, check out this video of the latest offering in compact yet high performance and rugged riflescopes. MSRP is $1,595 for a high quality scope that may be all you’ll need to get the most from your rifle.
EOTech Adds Laser Capability to Models 512 and 552 Holographic Sights; Introduces New X320 Thermal Imaging Unit—SHOT Show 2014
Published: January 15, 2014 { 5 comments }EOTech holographic sights have earned worldwide popularity in law enforcement, military and civilian markets. In fact, there are a half million Model 512 and 552 sights in circulation. EOTech’s newest product, the Model 552 Laser Battery cap, adds to the capability of these popular sights by adding a pair of lasers. Available as an option on a new Model 552, or as an upgrade for sights already in the field, the Laser Battery Cap simply replaces the existing battery cap. On one side is a red visible laser. On the other side is an infrared laser for use with night vision devices. The addition of an optional remote pressure switch lets you turn them on or off as your needs dictate while keeping both hands on the weapon.
Newest Crimson Trace Laser Sight is Designed for the New Remington R51 Sub-Compact Pistol—SHOT Show 2014
Published: January 15, 2014 { 6 comments }Crimson Trace is at the forefront of laser design, so it comes as no surprise that they work hand-in-hand with gun manufacturers. Case in point – when Remington announced their new R51 sub-compact pistol, Crimson Trace already had a laser sight for it. It may not be a marriage made in heaven, but it was made in the USA, and it’s a perfect match. The new Crimson Trace LG-494 mounts on the front of the R51 trigger guard and looks like part of the gun. Lasers that are hung on picatinny rails tend to look like an afterthought. Trigger guard lasers blend in with the shape of the gun and look like they belong. The LG 494 is no exception. The CT trigger guard laser sight includes an extension that covers the lower part of the trigger guard and incorporates a pressure switch which falls naturally beneath the shooter’s fingers when gripping the weapon. Grip the gun to fire and the laser comes on from the pressure of your fingers. You don’t have to even think about it.
Kahr Introduces Three New Handguns and a New Kahr/Spyderco Knife Series—SHOT Show 2014
Published: January 15, 2014 { 9 comments }Whether you are looking for modern polymer frame pistols or the enduring Model 1911, Kahr has you covered. When it comes to a self-defense carry gun, you have to find a balance between concealability and function. Kahr has done a remarkable job with their slim, lightweight CT45 and CT40. These two guns achieve excellent concealability through the use of a single stack magazine, narrow frame and clean, snag-free design. However, Kahr didn’t do it at the expense of shootability. Both guns feature 4” barrels, and a full length grip holding seven rounds of either .40 S&W or .45 acp. With the stopping power of these two calibers and the accuracy of a 4” barrel, eight rounds should be enough to win the fight. A polymer frame, stainless steel barrel & slide assembly and an MSRP of $449 makes for a winning combination.
Fausti Shotguns: Elegant and Beautiful Italian Scatterguns—SHOT Show 2014
Published: January 15, 2014 { 0 comments }Fausti has been a staple of Italian shotguns since 1948. In 2009, the company established Fausti USA to better service the American market. It makes both over-and-under and side-by-side shotguns in a variety of decorative styles. These are some absolutely beautiful shotguns. They are the type of firearm that is so well-made, engraved and inlayed that they become works of art . Most models come in 12, 16, 20 and 28 gauges and .410 as well. The USA line features laser engraving on coin or case-hardened finished actions. The Caledon model is the introductory gun and starts around $2,000. There is also the Fausti Boutique line of custom shotguns. These offer hand engraving and are made to fit the buyer. These shotguns are classy yet incredibly functional. They are made to look beautiful and to bust clays or knock birds from the sky.
Palmetto State Armory AR-10 and 1911—New Long Guns and Hand Guns—SHOT Show 2014
Published: January 15, 2014 { 28 comments }Palmetto State Armory has two new exciting products at this year’s SHOT show. First is their take on the AR-10 platform. Details are still a little vague on the exact configuration for the rifle at this time, but we know it’s in .308. The demonstration model at SHOT is a pretty straight-forward AR-style rifle. The company is also planning to release a 1911 or two this quarter as well. The two examples they have here at SHOT are very impressive. The fit and finish is superb.
MOJO Scoot and Shoot Turkey Decoys: Go Beard-to-Beard with a Tom—SHOT Show 2014
Published: January 15, 2014 { 4 comments }MOJO Outdoors has been a leader in the motion hunting decoys for a number of years. This year they have upped the game for the aggressive turkey hunter. The Scoot and Shoot is a full bird decoy that works as a sort of hide or blind for the hunter. It is based on their Boss Gobbler decoy line but incorporates a ground stake and handle. The idea is to be able to creep and crawl up to a Tom or flock and then hide behind this decoy. When a Tom sees another male bird closing in on his lady friends, he will get aggressive. Once the protector of Jenny and the hens closes on the hunter/decoy, it is time for a close-in kill shot. The video below is from MOJO TV and shows the Scoot and Shoot in action. This is aggressive and exciting turkey hunting at its finest.
Rapid Fire from the Tac-Con Trigger Group—Media Day at the Range—SHOT Show 2014
Published: January 14, 2014 { 80 comments }One of the biggest hits of the show so far has been the Tac-Con trigger group from Tactical Fire Control. With all of the media and industry insiders blowing through ammo as fast as magazines can be loaded, the range can get a bit loud. Yet above that constant pop-pop-pop would come that signature braaaap of a rifle firing very fast. And it didn’t take long to find it. The booth was full of people trying to get a look at something they couldn’t even see.








