FRI | SEPTEMBER 20, 2019

With guns and the Second Amendment in the political crosshairs this year, and promising to be a major issue in the 2020 national and state elections, the Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms have seen huge interest in this year’s 34th annual Gun Rights Policy Conference set for this weekend in Phoenix, Arizona.
On Saturday, Sept. 28, the National Rifle Association of America and its members will celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day to honor the commitment of our country’s sportsmen to wildlife conservation and to promote the continued enjoyment of our outdoor heritage for generations to come.
Rock River Arms is now shipping the new LAR-22 series rifles. The LAR-22 series are chambered in .22LR, giving shooters a higher-volume, reduced recoil and lower-price alternative to more expensive 5.56/.223 ammunition for practice and general recreation shooting.

Kopfjäger introduces two tripod systems, the K700 Heavy Duty Tripod and K800 Carbon Fiber Tripod. Kopfjäger’s tripods are designed to reduce fatigue and enhance shooting in every environment by stabilizing your firearm.
Breach-Bang-Clear announces the addition of RE Factor Tactical to the Tactical Gear Buyers Club. REFT also runs a blog covering a range of topics.
Guns & Gadgets Daily introduces their latest giveaway, created in Beto O’Rourke's honor for his “ ell, yes, we’re coming to take your AR-15, your AK-47” comment: the Molon Labe Giveaway. Between now and midnight on October 31, 2019, we’re giving away a custom-painted, one-of-a-kind AR-15, and an AK-47 to match, to one lucky winner.

Davidson’s announced that Christopher Goodall has been promoted to the position of sales manager for the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern call centers in Greensboro, NC and Chapin SC. Goodall joined Pro Force in 2015 and worked in both Shipping/Receiving, law enforcement sales and distribution.
CSSI announced the addition of 2 more sales experts to the CSSI Sales Team. Beverly Boulware and Leslie Patino bring the total of new team members to 10 with 250+ combined years of experience.

 

RISE Armament, a manufacturer and supplier of AR triggers, components, and firearms is searching for an individual who is knowledgeable and passionate about ARs to fill a Customer Engagement Specialist position.

Galco Gunleather introduced additional StukOn-U pocket holster fits for subcompact autos from Colt, Kahr, Kel-Tec, Kimber, Ruger, S&W, Taurus and others.  The ambidextrous StukOn-U is designed for front pocket carry in pants or a jacket.
SureFire, LLC has launched an informational video on its revolutionary Optimized Bolt Carrier. The OBC  is designed to increase the reliability of an M4/M16/AR variant during both unsuppressed and suppressed firing.

 

Outdoor Edge has redefined the traditional box-cutter market with its new B.O.A. --Box Opening Assistant. This redefinition of the folding utility knife features perfect ergonomics along with extensive jimping on the stainless steel blade holder to deliver power from the hand directly to the cutting edge.

Savage is proud to introduce new options for fans of Mossy Oak’s Overwatch pattern. Multiple calibers of A Series, B Series, AXIS II, Model 110s, and MSRs finished in Overwatch have been delivered to dealers.
OSS Suppressors LLC has begun shipments for the first Elite-QD (EL-QD 762) suppressor units as part the Heckler & Koch contract to deliver between 5,000 and 6,000 complete M110A1 Squad Designated Marksman Rifle systems to the U.S. Army.
Samson Manufacturing is now offering their popular MPX Handguards in a Titanium Cerakote finish. These narrow profile, M-LOK handguards are the answer for those wishing to replace the larger and heavier factory handguard on their SIG SAUER MPX pistols and carbines.

Anderson Manufacturing announced that it launched a redesigned website with expanded online shopping capabilities. Coinciding with the launch, the company offers the AM-9 PCC Giveaway.
Scholastic 3-D Archery announced being named a recipient of grant funding from Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Outdoor Fund. This support from Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Outdoor Fund has allowed S3DA to restructure the outreach and communication levels at the local and state level.
This issue of Concealed Carry Handguns features numerous articles on handguns, ammo, gear and tactics.

This issue of Survivor’s Edge goes head-to-head with Hurricane Dorian in a new special “Disaster Preparation Guide” section. Also in this packed issue is the life-saving stories, gear reviews, and how-to instructions.
The cover story in Tactical Life is on Phantom Rescue, the gray men who strive to end human trafficking, a global criminal enterprise. In addition to these stories, there’s news on the latest optics, suppressors, handguns and tactics.
Live from the 34th Annual Gun Rights Policy Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, it’s gun rights across the US and the world, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Radio.
Berger and Barrett Firearms have teamed up to sponsor a bonus stage during the 2019 NRA World Shooting Championship in Glengary, WV.
Berger and Barrett Firearms have teamed up to sponsor a bonus stage during the 2019 NRA World Shooting Championship in Glengary, WV.
 

Today's feature is from our companion service, the Tactical Wire.

My purpose for the AR pistol format is a mid-range capable, centerfire-rifle power level, lawful for carry in a vehicle with a carry permit, defensive weapon. A handy aspect is that handling for the piece is cross-compatible with the conventional semi-auto pistol – as Dave Spaulding noted in a piece for our companion service, Shooting Wire in 2016. It’s the same as handling for an AR/M16 format long gun, so it’s close enough to running the pistol that little has to be learned.

The latest AR pistol to arrive for examination is the simple, value priced Ruger AR-556 Pistol. Chambered for 5.56 NATO, the 1:8” twist cold hammer-forged chrome-moly steel barrel is 10 ½” long. M4 feed ramps are present. The piece weighs in at just over six pounds with the SB Tactical SBA3 Pistol Stabilizing Brace. Like all of these things, it ships with a 30 round PMAG. The handguard is a nine-inch free-floating affair, slender, with Magpul M-LOK attachment slots. A carbine-length gas system, chrome-lined bolt carrier and gas key (with properly staked bolts) and a Ruger proprietary flash-suppressor is also present. The muzzle features the ½”-28 thread pattern for standard muzzle devices.

The AR-556’s overall length at its shortest is just under 25 ½” and the gun has a suggested retail of $899 – though I’ve seen them listed for less.

That’s a lot of premium for a value-price.

I fitted TROY flip-up Battle Sights to the piece and mounted the Crimson Trace CTS-1300 red dot sight. This open reflex sight, meant for rifles and shotguns, is made from aircraft grade aluminum, uses a CR2032 battery and has an 3.5 MOA dot visible over seven settings. I mounted the optic with the Crimson Trace 66-00350 “absolute co-witness” mount. With the AR-556 so configured, I found that the gun fits into the Elite Survival Systems 7725-B Stealth Covert Operations Backpack without being disassembled – as long as I pack it carefully and ensure that the brace is collapsed. I like to have such a pistol configured with the Hornady Rapid Rack in the chamber over a loaded magazine.

I checked the piece for velocity and accuracy as reflected in the following tables.

Ruger AR-556 Ammo Test

Velocity: 10 feet from chronograph, 65?F, 80% rel. humidity

Load: brand, bullet

Average vel.

Ext. Spread

Ft. Scott Munitions 55 gr. “Brush Hog”

2,637

12

Hornady Black 5.56 75 gr. Interlock HD SBR

2,212

28

Federal Premium 55 gr. Barnes Triple Shock

2,523

50

 
 
Getting lined up before ammo testing, Hornady Ready Rack in place. The pistol brace was off-shoulder when sighting through the Crimson Trace optic and the irons.

 

Ruger AR-556 Ammo Test

Accuracy: 50 yards from bench

Ammo Brand

50 yard accuracy

Notes: function, distance

Hornady Black 5.56 75gr. IL

1 5/8”

Fail to feed from alum. 20 round mags; no stoppages noted from MagPul 20-round mags

Federal Premium 55 gr. Barnes

2”

 

Ft. Scott Munitions 55 gr. “Brush Hog”

1 3/8”

(1 ½” 3-shot group at 100 yards)

Black Hills 75gr. Match HP

2 ½”

(2 ¾” 100 yard group with flyer, 3/8” without . . . a fluke)

I found the velocity readings consistent with similar AR pistol designs shooting the same ammo. I was a bit surprised at the accuracy results. All were “accurate enough,” but there were interesting aspects. Using the Hornady SBR load during the velocity testing – a different day than the accuracy test – there were no stoppages. I’d used a 20-round PMAG when velocity testing. The GI-style magazine could have been the issue, but – if so – it was only with that load. Other loads were tried the same aluminum magazine yielded no stoppages.

Why 20-round magazines? I actually prefer them for carbines as they’re handier than the 30-round magazines. For pistols, it’s the same reason.

Shooting an AR pistol with a 3.5 MOA aiming dot at fifty yards, the ca-2” groups are just fine . . . shooting “within the dot” at 100 yards, the Ft. Scott Munitions load produced a 1.5” group. That’s “fluke” territory, particularly with the gritty, stagey – and easily changed out – trigger. The 2 ¾” 100 yard group with the nicely accurate Black Hills 75 gr. Match HP was fine, but that included an outlying flier. Without the flyer, the group was indeed “match” quality for a rifle with a more precise aiming device – four rounds into 3/8”!

This is an interesting cannon. I, for one, wouldn’t change out the trigger on this sample. If it were mine, I’d just shoot it and let it sort itself out. If I had my druthers, I’d add one of those “blast forward” muzzle devices. I think it’d be nicer for other shooters in the area but, I confess, the Ruger muzzle device seemed to roar the same on the 10.5” barrel as it does on longer barrels -- at an outdoor range with the shooter using Walker RAZOR digital ear-pro.

I’d add a hand-stop at six-o’clock on the handguard, sights as I’ve attached them and perhaps a small light to call it good.

- - Rich Grassi

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