The Intimidator Puzzle

Posted July 29th, 2010 by DesertSniper

The Intimidator puzzle, by machinist GarE Maxton, comprises six different kinds of metal: aluminum, brass, bronze, copper, magnesium, and steel. When disassembled, it’s an impressive array of pieces:

125-piece puzzle. The solution? A single-shot 45-caliber muzzle-loading pistol called the Intimidator

“[It's] a customized set of tools, all necessary hardware, 45 caliber bullets, a standard sight, a laser sight, a canister containing black powder pellets, a secure storage area for 209 shotgun primers, a spent primer removal tool and a ramrod for loading the bullets.”

The finished product is pretty amazing!

New Stock from Germany

Posted July 22nd, 2010 by DesertSniper

A German company Roedale Precision unveiled a few new stock systems for the Howa M1500, Tikka T3 and Remington 700 rifle actions at the IAW 2010 expo. One features a huge milled aluminum block for bedding your action. The other has a folding stock.

Liquid armor

Posted July 13th, 2010 by DesertSniper

New armor made to accompany Kevlar has been developed to ease mobility and weight. It is a liquid that when hit with a high velocity projectile quickly hardens and becomes sticky, trapping the bullet inside of its mass.

The BBC reports:

The researchers have combined this “shear-thickening” liquid with Kevlar to create a new bullet-proof material.

The company is keeping the chemical formula of the liquid a secret, but it works by absorbing the force of the bullet strike and responding to it by becoming much thicker and more sticky.

The BAE scientists describe it as “bullet-proof custard”.

“It’s very similar to custard in the sense that the molecules lock together when it’s struck,” explained Stewart Penny, business development manager in charge of materials development at the company.

Shear-thickening liquids are not new to military research. The US Army Research Laboratories has carried out tests using similar liquids.

But, according to BAE, these latest tests provide the first clear evidence that liquid armour could effectively protect soldiers from bullets or shrapnel.

They say the liquid could ultimately be used to make much lighter, more flexible and more effective bullet-proof vests for soldiers.

“In standard bullet-proof vests, we use thick, heavy, layered plates of Kevlar that restrict movement and contribute to fatigue,” said Mr Penny.

In the tests, scientists used a large gas gun to fire ball bearing-shaped metal bullets at over 300 metres per second into two test materials – 31 layers of untreated kevlar and 10 layers of kevlar combined with the shear-thickening liquid.

“The Kevlar with the liquid works much faster and the impact isn’t anything like as deep,” he explained.

New forum layout

Posted July 2nd, 2010 by DesertSniper

We are proud to announce our forums new design! check it out

http://sniperrifle.org/

CA legal tommy gun

Posted July 1st, 2010 by DesertSniper

 LAN World, Inc. is chosen by Kahr Arms to distribute their Thompson rifles into California. Full warranty is intact and the bullet button kit is 100% reversible and endorsed by Kahr Arms! Another excellent product for the California Shooter with full manufacturer support.

http://www.lanworldinc.com/

American rifle M3 scope rings

Posted June 29th, 2010 by DesertSniper

American rifle took an intresting aproach to limit stress on scopes when mounted, take a look!

http://americanrifle.com/default.asp?a=1

The NRA and the Disclosure act

Posted June 22nd, 2010 by DesertSniper

http://www.gunnewsdaily.com/index.php/contributor-commentaries/426-disclosure-act-whos-the-real-enemy-in-this-fight

Interesting read. These liberal democrats will stop at nothing and that’s why we can’t stop either. How anti-American is it to strip freedom away from the people who put you in office?

Mosin project

Posted June 21st, 2010 by DesertSniper

As promised, some more pictures from my project of converting a M-38 into a modernized-sporterized firearm. Check it out, click the link below.

http://sniperrifle.org/custom-rifles-modifying-rifles/mosin-nagant-project/

AK-47 in 7.62x54R

Posted June 18th, 2010 by DesertSniper

What can I say? I love this cartridge; it’s insanely cheap, has amazing range and is fairly accurate. In fact a few modern rifles still chamber this round. I think it’s about time some one made an AK in 54R and here it is! The $840-$899 price does seem a bit steep though.

AK in 54R

We are proud to announce that Atlantic Firearms.com will now be offering the Waffen Werks AK 54 R Dragunov Style Carbine rifle in the powerful 762 x 54r cartridge. The AK-54R rifles are built upon Category 1 (nice, minty, un issued) Romanian PSL rifle parts kits, using a special receiver that allows for the use of regular AKM type butt stocks and pistol grips. They also feature a correct, and fully functional, scope mount, installed on the left side of the receiver . The barrel is shortened to 16.5 inches, and is re-profiled, allowing the gas block and handguard retainer to be moved rearward, so that standard AKM length gas pistons (we use a Tapco stainless unit, which provides an extra 922r compliance part) and standard AKM type handguards can be used! The idea is simply to give the end user an AKM sized package that delivers the powerful punch of the 7.62x54R cartridge. This initial batch of rifles will feature a non-pinned Romanian PSL muzzle device, on 14×1 LH threads, K-VAR synthetic furniture, in plum, beautiful gun kote finish . The rifles will ship with 2 – 10 round mags .

http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/storeproduct886.aspx

Timney Tactical trigger for the Remington 700

Posted June 18th, 2010 by DesertSniper

Sorry for the long break! I finally had a chance to try out this little bundle of joy! Let me fist say that it does not disappoint, it breaks very clean and it is also very consistent. Moving from a stock 6# to a 2 ounce trigger took some getting use too but by the end of the day I was shooting well.  Other then the lack of safety I have one other gripe about this trigger. One feature of this trigger is that you can adjust the physical trigger left and right, in and out. How ever this is also its greatest short coming, if you move it too far left or right the firing mechanism fails to engage! I have no idea what causes this, but it is very easy to move it left or right and the set screw does not hold this down well enough. I think some epoxy is in order! Once this problem is fixed I’m sure the trigger will continue to work well.

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