Sterling Brass?

Everybody knows about the quality of sterling silver. We have managed to get our hands on some of the best Sterling Brass we could find. This is of the 9mm variety. Some of the most expensive and sought-after brass in the country.

We have been getting in a bunch of the Sterling brand ammo lately and it’s been so far so good. The shotgun ammo has been pretty popular and somewhat available to us to actually get. So we decided to give their pistol caliber ammo a try.

As a company, we like to sell products that are good. Products that we stand behind and would buy ourselves. So we ordered a couple pallets of the stuff and the second it came in. We drove ourselves down to the range and started mag dumping this stuff. We took as many different guns as we could to make sure that they would run in anything. We went through almost 2,000 rounds that evening. It was for sure a fun time.

Needless to say, we have the ammo up on the website and currently for sale. We were very happy with its performance and feel it passes our tests. We are excited about this ammo because this is the first time since the pandemic has been in full swing, that we have been able to sell 9mm for $19.99 again! Which still seems crazy high from where it was. Right now though, there are almost no places able to do that and the ones that can, are limiting you to 2 boxes each. We have enough of this stuff that we don’t have to limit it and it should run well In just about anything!

AimSurplus is hosting a RAVE!

Rise Armament is known for their great entry-level drop-in triggers and they are super popular in the building world for the budget-minded and those people that like to have the same trigger in all their guns.

The Rave140 is their best selling. They offer it in both a straight and semi-curved trigger. They ship with anti-walk pins in the package and come in under $150. Typically from us, you can catch them on a holiday sale for right around $100.

They redesigned these triggers just recently. They used to be called the Rise140, but are now the Rave140. The older version came with an Allen key and you needed to adjust the tension screws on install and set them down in order to keep good tension on the trigger pins. With the redesign, they replaced the screws with springs, and now it’s literally just as simple as dropping the trigger pack into the lower and pushing the pins in. There is nothing else to it. They do send the anti-rotation pins just in case for those of you that like having the extra assurance.

Today is the last day to jump on the insane 4th of July sale we had going on these triggers. We are running them for the cheapest price we have been able to all year long. Nobody else was selling them as cheap as we were and if you thought about ordering from somewhere else, just know you are for sure paying more than you have to. Head to the website and try and get one on an order before the sale ends!

The Dr. is In!

For a while, the Shadow Systems MR920s has been one of the best “Not a Glocks” on the market. They are very comfortable frames with a ton of features and some premium parts. They have been my go-to replacement for a normal Glock 19. The frames are more comfortable and the slides are optic cut. They include a magwell and some of the most comfortable back straps I have ever used.

What makes this one a little different is its size. This DR Elite is the same as a Glock 17. This is the full-size offering from Shadow Systems and you get the same features as the MR920, with more frame to wrap your grip around.

The ones we just got in stock come with a bronze threaded barrel, RMR optic cut, front serrations, removable magwell, 4lb trigger, and 3 removable backstraps. I have not gotten a chance to shoot these yet, but if they are anything like the smaller ones, they will be smooth and awesome.

The MR920 was a super flat shooting gun and it had similar ergonomics to a regular Glock 19, just a little more comfortable and the grip angle felt more natural. It fits in normal 17 holsters so I’m gonna have to get one of these to the range and run some drills with it and see how it compares to the other. I’m excited to see how these guns run because they are in my opinion the best alternative to a custom Glock from any factory out there. The price point is great and the features you get are insane. There are plenty of places making a “Glock-a-like” that are way more expensive and come with fewer features.

We have these on the website and boy do they look pretty. If you’ve been on the fence about grabbing one of these DR Elites, I would definitely do it. They haven’t been out for long and they are going to dry up super fast once people realize they are available. Check out the website and make sure you add one to your collection while you can!

Sterling is King!

Sterling Shotgun ammo is ammo that we started to carry almost a year ago right when the pandemic hit. They are a Turkish manufacturer with a ton of great offerings. We got in several pallets of their most popular 00 Buck. The ammo came In at a great price and was readily available. Until about a month later when everything changed. Haha!

Now that things are slowly getting better in the ammo world as far as pricing and availability are concerned. We have started to get in more kinds of ammunition from Sterling. We just most recently got in a bunch of rifled slugs from them and a restock on some of the 00 Buck.

The slugs are cool because they are rifled and have a couple different uses. The first kind is the “Tornado” Slugs. They are designed to be a competition load. They are crazy consistent and reliable and can hit their mark over and over again in any competition setting.

The second kind of slugs that came in are also rifled. They are designed more for a hunting application. They feature the same 2 3/4 Hull as the Tornado rounds, but this time have a 32grn slug to launch out. These have a higher velocity and ballistic structure. They leave the barrel at a higher pressure and are better at taking down game. They are just as accurate and reliable as the Tornado rounds, but with the better ability to stop a wild animal in its tracks.

As a heads up to you guys who read the blog, we also have some other cool ammo coming in from Sterling. We have some 9mm coming that is going to get tested like crazy by us before we start selling it. Generally when new manufacturers start making ammo we like to make sure it works well and that we aren’t going to have a bunch of unhappy customers all around the country because the ammo ended up not working. So we are excited for that to arrive and hopefully start offering some ammo at cheaper prices!

TLR-7 SUBs into the Game!

The TLR7 was an awesome light when it was announced. Something besides O-Light or Inforce that fit flush to the end of the barrel with a Glock 19. It was not a super high lumen light, but for those people that cared about aesthetics, it was awesome.

Then Glock released the railed 48 and the railed 43X. The TLR7 was the perfect size for those too and literally, nobody else was making a light to fit those guns. It was a perfect happy accident! Except, that it didn’t fit the guns. It looked like it should, everything was lined up properly. The light was just a little too wide and the gun was a little too slim. The light wouldn’t crank tight enough to secure it to the gun.

So several months later Surefire announced they would be making a light for those models! Finally, a light that would fit. Except, it’s Surefire. So it’s a $300 light for a subcompact/slimline gun. It also didn’t boast any impressive specs and it also just didn’t exist either. They announced it but nobody had it.

Then several months after that, Streamlight announced the TLR7-Sub. Which was specifically designed to fit the 48 and 43X frames. Hallelujah!! Now, several months after that. Almost a full year and a half later. We finally have our hands on the Streamlight TLR7-Sub. As somebody who owns a 48 MOS I’m pretty excited. I strongly dislike carrying my EDC without a light. In the summer I wear gym shorts a lot and carrying a smaller gun helps me not have to worry about it. I am also a firm believer that every firearm needs to have a light on it for many reasons. One being you can’t shoot what you cant see. Second, being for liability reasons if you ever do have to use your pistol. Not the point here.

The point is that I finally have my hands on this light and I’m excited to see how it performs. We do a lot of low-light shooting and training and it’s always great to get more practice with your EDC gear than anything. The light sticks out a little bit past the muzzle on a 43X and a little bit before the muzzle on a 48. The light hangs out wider than the gun on both sides. Making the overall width of the gun wider. The buttons are clicky and tactile. They feel good on each press. Only a 500 lumen light and a 1.5hr run time.

Overall I’m excited to get some time with this light on a gun. We love putting parts and guns through their paces so we can give correct and accurate opinions of products that we sell. Lots of places don’t have gun guys working their phones and selling their products. You won’t have that here. All of our guys and gals that you would interact with, all know their stuff. They learn and train and do their best to give you the best information when you’re buying products from us!

M&P Mags out the Wazoo, let me tell you what that means for You!

There is a very common debate going on in the gun industry and it’s a debate that has been going on for years. What is the correct number of magazines to have for each gun?

As you read that you probably stated that magic number you came up with within your head. Was it 5? 10? 2? 15? Either way, the answer seems to always be different to each person. I will say that I am a firm believer in a minimum of 2. One for the gun and an extra to practice a reload. I wouldn’t have a gun with just 1 magazine. I’d always try and get more. That doesn’t tell me what the MAX is though? Is there one? Some people have the same rule, but it’s 5. That is probably the most common one I hear. That’s specifically for handguns though. If you talk to an AK or an AR owner. The answer is that you literally cannot have enough.

With the constant fear that some states have about magazines becoming regulated and scarce, or even banned. You typically see rifle guys squirreling away magazines everywhere in their house. Even buying mags just every time you make a trip to the store. 2 or 3 here, 5 for Christmas, 10 for your birthday. Whatever it is.

Right now we have a chance for you to treat your handgun mags the same way as your rifle mags. Very rarely are handgun magazines ever as cheap as an AR magazine. Right now though, we have M&P9 and .40Cal magazines used in stock. We have several hundreds of each and now is the time to buy! Used magazines do not stay in stock too often because of the rarity. Don’t miss your chance and head over to the website and get ahead of the curve!

Future Surplus…

Earlier this week some of the guys were talking about surplus and the lack of it. How things used to be in the surplus world and how things have changed so drastically since we have been in business. For those of you that aren’t aware, the surplus is basically as dry as it’s ever been. Most things on the market are from private individuals and the price is tenfold what it used to be OR somebody found a cache of random guns somewhere and told nobody and paid a butt-ton to have them imported and the rifles now cost a ton because they are the only surplus actively being brought into the country. Giving them the ability to charge whatever they want to.

It’s crazy to think about since most modern gun owners older than 21 remember the times where we had $65 Mosins and other rifles. $25 Nagant Revolvers. When you could walk out of AIM with 1000rds of ammo, a Garand, and an AK and still not spent enough to have the wife barking mad at you. Times sure have changed. Simply because as a country, we purchased all the surplus in other countries that we could get our hands-on. We have more guns in this private market than you could even imagine.

Now, what do you think surplus might look like in the future? Instead of old wooden crates of cosmoline covered Mosins. Will we see pelican trunks full of MK18s? or maybe MK12s? Do you anticipate even seeing any surplus military guns at all? Since the CMP is basically the only entity capable of getting their hands on US guns. We all know how they operate. You can also probably remember the $1,000 dollar Shooter Grade 1911s they were selling. It’s crazy what they are willing to sell to civilians who already helped pay for the guns in the first place with their taxes.

I would like to see crates of Trijicon optics, old used dusty suppressors, MK18 uppers tossed into a crate, and maybe even some old NVGs. Just in general see more modern era surplus start to exist for the civilian market to start gobbling up again. If you start to get more and more people into this era of firearms, the negative stigma that has been impacting the industry for the longest time can start to fade. Everyone jokes about their grandpa having a shotgun in the truck or loaded at the house. Even the most far-left-leaning liberal has no objection to that shotgun. It would be nice to start getting to the point where the AR15 is in the same boat. Where it’s just another tool that everyone owns because they are cheap and plentiful.

What do you guys think? Am I being too hopeful? Do you think that something different might be the case. If you read this far, reach out on social media and let’s chat about it. What you think might be the more likely route or items you would like to see in general!

BA barrels are BA!

We have been big fans of Ballistic Advantage for years now. We love to see them grown and become more and more popular. When the pandemic hit, BA told us that they were going to discontinue a bunch of their barrels because they just didn’t have the material or means to keep up with the huge number of orders they were taking in.

The good news is that they now offer some of the best configurations out here and none of the mediocre stuff that a lot of people overlook away. When building a MK18 clone, most people will cheat and use a 10.5 barrels because it’s close enough and readily available. BA decided to just ditch the 10.5 because the 10.3 is more accurate to that build and to the people building smaller guns and have no clue what the MK18is, it makes no difference to them. We have seen some of the better configurations come out of BA lately. I am a huge fan of the Hanson Profile, just like everyone else is.

They have a new premium line of barrels that now come with the gas block included and offer a “Sub- MOA” accuracy guarantee. Which is insane for the price. Most barrel manufactures don’t offer stuff like that because it’s hard to prove. There are many things outside of the barrel that makes it shoot more than “Sub-MOA” mainly being the shooter and the ammo used. They however know they can stand by their products no matter what. Which is a great deal in the industry.

We have all their current offering on the website right now. We have hundreds of .223/5.56 barrels, the premium lines, 9mm barrels, and .300Blackout. Pretty much every popular size as well. Make sure to stop by and check it out while we have them. Once more people realize we have what we have, they won’t last long!

Grey Ghost Gear is Great!

Grey Ghost Precision is a company that we are well aware of. They were one of the first companies to start making replacement Sig P320 slides and they have always had some really cool Glock slides cut in the same fashion. They make a bunch of other cool things like P80 frames and all kinds of smaller parts for the Glock platform.

Grey Ghost partnered with a company a little while ago named Tactical Tailor, which has been a popular name in the Nylon gear world. They are now producing some nylon products under Grey Ghost Gear and they appear to be high-quality items.

We just picked up some of their battle belts. They come in a 2 piece set up the same way a lot of the bigger name brands do their belts. You wear the regular belt strapped into your pants and it has velcro on the outside. You take the outer belt and you kit it up with your holster, medical, dump pouch, magazine holsters, whatever you think you need on your battle belt. Then, when you wanna go shoot, you don’t have to thread everything through loops or spend time getting geared up, you just wrap the outer belt around the inner and there’s a Cobra-style belt buckle to tighten it down and help hold everything in place.

This is a common way to set up your gear and a battle belt can be found on many people that just want to get good with their gear. You don’t have to be active military or be a veteran to wear kit and train with it. It is your responsibility as a gun owner and a U.S. Citizen to be proficient with your own safety. Lots of battle belts and gear can run into several hundred dollars. The great thing about this GGG belt is that it’s ready to go for whatever gear you have and it’s coming in under $150.

Ed Hardy’s Wife’s Glock

A few weeks ago I introduced you guys to this “One of a kind” Glock release. This gun was something that I had considered to be either the ugliest gun I had ever held, or the prettiest. I still stand by that idea. However, I have a few more contenders to toss into the ring now and I hate that I even have to do this.

Here is the Glock 48 in a “Glocks N Roses” edition. We have a metallic pink cerakoted Glock48 that has once again been laser etched on the slide and frame. This one includes a nice rose pattern and mimics the blue version I posted above. While I do not think that this looks any better, I do prefer the black color over something like a silver etching instead…..

….. Like this. This might actually dethrone the Blue Tiffany blue Glock as the ugliest one I’ve ever seen. The etching on the slide is not terrible, but the frame has no color. This was cerakoted after the fact on the frame. So it was laser-etched first and then painted. That is why the design of the frame is the same color. I think if they did it in black like the 48 above, or even in the same silver color as the slide. However, they did not.

I know that I said these are my least favorite versions of the Glocks. Just because I personally think they don’t look good. HOWEVER, they sell so fast when we get them. They aren’t in the building for more than a day or two. While I do not like them, it seems like other people definitely do. What are your thoughts? Do you agree or disagree with me? Reach out and let me know. I’d like to know if you think people are buying these for real, or are using them as meme guns.