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Sig Sauer - MCX Mandatory Carriage Assembly Replacement Program
Sig Sauer - MCX Mandatory Carriage Assembly Replacement Program SIG SAUER is conducting a mandatory replacement of the carriage assembly in SIG MCX rifles. Sig has found through extensive factory testing that in extremely rare instances, not reported in the field and extremely difficult to replicate, a condition may exist causing an unintended discharge. Failure to follow the loading procedures and basic rules of safe firearms handling outlined in the user’s manual has the potential to cause serious bodily harm or death. Although this has only been witnessed in 300 blackout, SIG has decided to upgrade all MCX models since the MCX is a modular platform and we want to ensure the quality and reliability of all products we manufacture. Stop use of firearm immediately, and visit the SIG SAUER website listed below as soon as possible to register your firearm, initiate the process and view a video explaining how to change out your carriage assembly. SIG will send you a prepaid box to return your complete carriage assembly to the factory. A new assembly, designed with the firing pin locking mechanism, will be shipped out to you within 5-7 working days of the receipt of your parts at no cost to you. Please note total in transit times will vary based on geographic locations. SIG will also send you a $50 gift voucher for any inconvenience this may have caused. This upgraded carriage assembly addresses this potential issue while enhancing the performance and longevity of your rifle. You may also contact Sig Sauer customer service at the number below with any questions if needed. -
SIG SAUER MCX Rattler Canebrake HEADSPACE OPTIONS AND
VOL 13, NO 2 | MAR/APR 2021 VOLUME 13 NUMBER 2 | MAR/APR HEADSPACE OPTIONS AND THEORY ADVANCED 50MM 2021 CANNON CALIBER WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION PISTON- DRIVEN EXCELLENCE SIG SAUER MCX Rattler Canebrake Desirable Military Armament Corporation M10 III/NFA Fully Transferable Machine Gun Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable Machine Gun Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA C&R Fully Transferable Machine Gun Breda M37 Belt Fed Machine Gun, Class III/NFA C&R Fully Transferable “Fallschirmjaegergewehr” Bayonet, Class III/NFA Fully Transferrable Machine Gun Automatic Class III/NFA C&R Registered M2 “30 Cal” Light Machine Gun with Tripod ROCK ISLAND Rock Island Arsenal/ John Stemple AUCTION COMPANY® Browning Model 1917A1 Belt Fed Belt Fed Machine Gun with Machine Gun, Class III/ PREMIER AUCTION Accessories, Class III/NFA Fully NFA Fully Transferable Fine, Historic, & Investment Grade Firearms Transferrable Machine Gun MAY 14TH, 15TH, & 16TH OVER 100 CLASS III ITEMS Desirable Colt Model 1921 Military Thompson Submachine Armament Gun with Transport Corporation M10 Case and Extra Submachine Gun, Magazines, Class III/ Class III/NFA Fully Transferable NFA Fully Transferrable Machine Gun Machine Gun Heckler & Koch/Fleming Firearms G3 Machine Gun with Michael’s Machines HK21 SAW Conversion, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable Steyr “bnz” Code MP-44 with Scope and Accessories, Class III/NFA Fully Harrington Transferrable Machine Gun & Richardson Reising Model 50 Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA C&R Fully Transferable CATALOG ONLINE NOW! Machine Gun Fully -
Sig716® Patrol Rifle
SIG716® PATROL RIFLE SIG716 PATROL RIFLE SIG716features Advanced Short Stroke Pushrod Gas System, With Four Position Adjustable Gas Valve 7.62 X 51mm NATO Chrome-Lined Barrels with Phosphate Finish 16” free-fl oating match barrel: 1 in 10” 5/8” x 24 TPI Threaded Muzzle Free Floating Aluminum M1913 Quad Rail Forend Flat Top Upper With M1913 Accessory Rail SIG716 PATROL RIFLE SPECIFICATIONS Caliber 7.62 X 51 mm NATO Overall Length 37.4” Length with Stock Collapsed 34.3” Overall Height 7.31” Barrel Length Without Flash Suppressor 16” Barrel Contour HBAR Rifl ing Lead 1 in 10” Number of Grooves 6 Muzzle Brake Mil-Spec Sight Radius 14.2” Weight without Magazine 9.3 lbs Magazine Type Magpul PMAG Magazine Capacity 20 Rounds Trigger Mil-Spec Trigger Pull† 7.6 lbs Specifi cations are approximate and subject to change. SIG716® Familiar Handling, Unfamiliar Power, SIG SAUER® has taken the proven features of the SIG716™ and applied them into a potent AR- based rifl e chambered in 7.62 x 51mm. Utilizing the short stroke pushrod operating system, an M1913 Mil-Std rail, free-fl oating barrel, aluminum quad rail forend, telescoping stock, and Magpul® SIG716 PMAG®, the SIG716 is the rifl e of choice when you require the power of a larger caliber carbine. Ambidexterous Magazine Release Fire Control Selector Three Position Adjustable Gas Valve SIG SAUER, Inc., 18 Industrial Drive, Exeter, NH, USA 03833 USA • (603) 772-2302 • www.sigsauer.com An ISO 9001: 2008 Certifi ed Company, Manufacturing in Exeter, New Hampshire SIG SAUER, Inc. -
Firearm Sound Suppression
Firearm Sound Suppression Nature and Measuring of Firearm Sounds Philip H. Dater, MD Instructor, LMO Training, Henderson, NV ©2014 P. Dater Antares Technologies, Inc Nature of Sound • Air in motion • Pressure variation the human ear can detect • Pressures measured in Pascals* • Threshold of human hearing: 20 µPascals (0 dB) • Sound is a form of overpressure *NOTE: 1 PSI = 6895 Pascal Decibels (Db) • Pressures in Pascals are unwieldy numbers • Decibels are a ratio of pressures (named after Alexander Graham Bell) dB = 10(log10(P1/P0)) where P0 is the reference pressure (20 µPa) and P1 is the measured pressure Example: doubling (or halving) of the pressure is a 3 dB change, changing the pressure by a factor of 10 is a 10 dB change or a factor of 100 a 20 dB change If 1 PSI = 6895 Pascal. How many PSI overpressure is a 170 dB gunshot? Firearm Sound Sources Firearm sound generated by 1. Sudden release of hot, high pressure propelling gases in bore, and 2. Sound of bullet in flight (ballistic crack/sonic boom) which is generated outside the weapon system and cannot be addressed by a suppressor Firearm Sound Character Sound diminishes by inverse square law as observer moves away from source. Each doubling of distance reduces sound level by 6 dB. How Loud are the Weapons? P229 .357 SIG 162-163 dB P229 .40 S&W 161-162 dB P228 9mm 159-162 dB AR15 .223 162-163 dB (164 db M4) (All measured 1 meter to the left of the muzzle) Maximum Safe Sound Levels Maximum permissible sound exposure before hearing protection is required: • Steady Sound (OSHA) : 85 dB work environment (40 hr/week, 52 wk/year) • Peak Firearm sound (MIL-STD-1474D) : 140 dB (Assuming no other excessive exposure) Firearms and Hearing Damage • Hearing damage is dose related and cumulative. -
Download Manual
RDB® S A FE T Y, INSTRUCTION 1505 Cox Rd Cocoa FL 32926 p: 800.515.9983 f: 321.631.1169 & PARTS MANUAL e: [email protected] KELTECWEAPONS.COM WARNING: Read this manual carefully before loading or using the RDB. TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Safety Information and Warnings.................................................................................. 2 B. Overview………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Description............................................................................................................. 4 Nomenclature......................................................................................................... 4 Specifications......................................................................................................... 4 Ammunition............................................................................................................ 5 Sling Mounting………………………………………………………………………...... 5 C. Operating Instructions……………………………………………………………………….. 5 Safety..................................................................................................................... 5 Loading Magazines................................................................................................ 6 Loading the Rifle.................................................................................................... 6 Firing...................................................................................................................... 7 Adjusting the Gas Operation................................................................................. -
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET SIG SAUER SP2022 PRO 9Mm BLANK
TDS_01-2251 Sig Sauer SP2022 PRO 9mm Blank Kit TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Compatible UTM Ammunition Types SIG SAUER SP2022 PRO 9mm BLANK KIT Identifiers Kit Contents Calibre (UTM Ammunition): 9mm The Conversion Kit consists of a replacement Barrel Assembly. Origin: United Kingdom/United States P/N: 01-2251 NSN (NATO): TBC Operational Data Gross Package: Plastic Case. 127mm (5.00in) x 38mm (1.50in) x 28mm (1.10in) Operation: Semi-Automatic. Gross Weight 0.149kg (.33lb) Feed: Magazine. Safety Features • ‘Live Round Lockout’. • Non-Locking barrel; direct blowback only. • Black indicators for easy identification the training barrel is installed. Warranty UTM warrants that all firearm conversion kits will be free of defects in design, workmanship and materials, for a period of twenty-four (24) months following the date of delivery. Guidelines & Warnings • UTM converted weapons must be fired “clean and dry” in the weapon bore and barrel. NO LUBRICATION IN THE BARREL. • Keep all ammunition out of reach of children. • UTM assumes no responsibility for injuries, loss or damage resulting from misuse of this or any of its products. When converting back to ‘Duty’ use, ensure that the chamber and bore have been cleaned, cleared of all debris, objects or projectiles and inspected before firing a live round. Failure to ensure that the barrel of the host weapon is free form obstruction could result in damage to the barrel and/or injury to the operator. European Patent number: 1228342 additional patents pending. US patent numbers: 6253682, 6371028, 6427600, 6095051, 6378439,6422149, 6415718, 6564719 UTM, Ultimate Training Munitions, and the “Breech” logo design are trademarks belonging to UTM Ltd. -
Firing Process of an AR-15 Firearm Platform
Firing Process of an AR-15 Firearm Platform Introduction of the AR-15 One of the most universal firearm systems ever created is the AR-15 platform. The AR-15 platform is a semi-automatic firearm based on the design of Eugene Stoner’s original AR-10 produced by ArmaLite in the late 1950s. In 1959, the AR-10 was converted from using a 7.62x51mm cartridge to the much smaller 5.56x45mm cartridge and the AR-15 was born. The AR is actually a shortened designation for ArmaLite, the firearm manufacturer which originally designed the firearm. The M-16 used by the United States military is based almost entirely on the AR-15 design. The construction of the AR-15 is mostly aluminum and many different manufactures have a version of their own with many of their parts being compatible with others. The firing process is how a firearm is shot, sending a projectile down range to the designated target.A Colt brand AR-15 is displayed in Figure 1. Figure 1: Colt AR-15 Hammer Pulling the Trigger Sear Trigger Assembly: 1. Trigger 2. Sear 3. Hammer Sear/Hammer Catches 4. Sear/Hammer Catches Trigger Figure 2: Trigger Assembly Every firearm has a safety with at least a fire position and a safety position where the gun cannot be fired. Once the safety is changed to the fire position it is ready to be shot. To fire the gun the trigger must be pulled. When cocked, the front sear catches the hammer and holds it in place. One the trigger is pulled the sear slides out of the way of the catch on hammer, releasing the hammer. -
MCX VIRTUS Owner's Manual
® TM SIG MCX VIRTUS OPERATOR’S MANUAL: HANDLING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM. DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL. THIS MANUAL SHOULD ALWAYS ACCOMPANY THIS FIREARM AND BE TRANSFERRED WITH IT UPON CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP, OR WHEN THE FIREARM IS PRESENTED TO ANOTHER PERSON. WARNINGS 1.0 Safety Warnings READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND CAREFULLY PRIOR TO USING THIS FIREARM. The warnings in this operators manual are extremely important. By understanding the dangers inherent in the use of any fi rearm, and by taking the precauti ons described in this manual, you can experience a higher level of safety in the use of your fi rearm. Failure to heed any of these warnings may result in serious injury or death to you or others, as well as severe damage to the fi rearm or other property. WARNINGS in this manual identify a clear danger to the person performing that procedure. Warnings are identified by a red banner with the word WARNING in black, bold, uppercase letters and a WARNING icon. Failure to comply with a WARNING can result in serious injury or death to you or a bystander. WARNING CAUTIONS in this manual identi fy a risk of damage the fi rearm being maintained. CAUTIONS are identi fi ed by a black banner with the word CAUTION in white, bold, uppercase lett ers. 1.0 Safety Warnings CAUTION 2 WARNINGS 1.0 Safety Warnings SIG SAUER fi rearms are designed to functi on reliably with proper care and knowledgeable use. -
(12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent No.: US D789.476 S Dustin Et Al
USOOD789476S (12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent No.: US D789.476 S Dustin et al. (45) Date of Patent: Jun. 13, 2017 (54) SUBMACHINE GUN D556,289 S 11/2007 Yu 7,418,797 B1 9, 2008 Crose (71) Applicant: Sig Sauer, Inc., Newington, NH (US) D606,155D600,310 S 12,9, 2009 SEFitzpatrick et al. D606,156 S 12/2009 Swan (72) Inventors: Bryan C. Dustin, Strafford, NH (US); D606,614 S 12/2009 Fitzpatricket al. David Steimke, Epping, NH (US); BE s ;388 St.itzpatrick ick et al.al Mark Wingate, New Durham, NH 7,793.452 B1 9/2010 Samson et al. (US) 7,798,045 B1 9/2010 Fitzpatricket al. 7,827,722 B1 11/2010 Davies (73) Assignee: Sig Sauer, Inc., Newington, NH (US) D636,044 S 4/2011 Larson et al. D636,048 S 4/2011 Larson et al. (**) Term: 15 Years D639,376 S 6/2011 Ding 7,966,761 B1 6/2011 Kuczynko et al. D641,062 S 7, 2011 Faifer (21) Appl. No.: 29/551,645 D641,450 S 7/2011 Ding D648,811 S 11/2011 En (22) Filed: Jan. 15, 2016 8,061,072 B1 1 1/2011 Crose 8,091,265 B1 1/2012 Teetzel et al. (51) LOC (10) Cl. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22-01 8,109,026 B1 2/2012 Bentleyentlev et alal. (52) U.S. Cl. 8,151,504 B1 4/2012 Aiston USPC ......................................................... D22A103 8,201,353 B1 6/2012 Swan (58) Field of Classification Search 8,245.429 B2 8/2012 Kuczynko et al. USPC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D22/103,s 108:us Yls D21/572 575 EŠ "383 ObbinsSA, et al. -
Simunition® Conversion Kit for 5.56Mm SIG MCX Product No
® For other conversion kits, please visit our website at www.simunition.com Simunition Conversion kit for 5.56mm SIG MCX STAND-OFF TRAINING DISTANCES FOR FX® MARKING CARTRIDGES ONLY: The FX® 9000 Series protective equipment has been designed and tested under rigorous laboratory conditions to resist impact from all FX® Marking Cartridges. GD-OTS Canada strongly recommends the following minimum Product No. 5313420 stand-off training distances when firing at protected personnel*: 1-foot (30cm) for 9mm FX® and .38 cal FX® Marking cartridges, 3-foot (1m) for 5.56mm FX® Marking cartridges clipped and 6-foot (2m) for 5.56mm FX® Marking cartridges linked. Due to the nature of the FX® training system, end users must refer to their respective in-service training and regulations for the authorized force-on-force stand-off distances. * Protected personnel are defined as personnel Handling and Safety Instructions ® using approved mandatory FX® head, throat and groin protection (and no exposed skin when using 5.56mm FX Marking Cartridges). ® ® ® The FX 8000 Series protective equipment may still be used with 9mm FX and .38 cal. FX Marking cartridges only. WARNING WARNING Fig. I -Simunition® 5.56 mm FX® Marking Use of this product without the Not for use against human targets Cartridge (left), Simunition® 5.56mm Securiblank® cartridge (center), mandatory safety equipment can result in serious injuries Simunition® 5.56 mm CQT® Cartridge (right) WARNING IMPROPER USE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Fig. II - Part A Simunition® bolt & bolt carrier assembly This product requires the same firearm handling precautions as standard firearms. Use only with firearms in good condition. -
P320 ® P320 ® X-Series
® P320 ® P320 ® X-SERIES OPERATOR’S MANUAL: HANDLING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM. DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL. THIS MANUAL SHOULD ALWAYS ACCOMPANY THIS FIREARM AND BE TRANSFERRED WITH IT UPON CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP, OR WHEN THE FIREARM IS PRESENTED TO ANOTHER PERSON. WARNING 1.0 SAFETY WARNINGS Read this entire manual thoroughly and carefully prior to using this SIG SAUER firearm. The warnings in this operator’s manual are important. By understanding the dangers inherent in the use of any firearm, and by taking the precautions described in this manual, you can experience a higher level of safety in the use of your firearm. Failure to heed any of these warnings may result in serious injury or death to you or others as well as severe damage to the firearm or other property. As a valued SIG SAUER customer, we encourage you to visit www.sigsauer.com. There you will find links to product information and updates, merchandise promotions, and educational videos that will be of interest to you as an owner of SIG SAUER products. SIG SAUER firearms are designed to function reliably with proper care and knowledgeable use. You must understand the safe operation and use of your SIG SAUER firearm. Read and follow these directions carefully. Do not use the firearm unless you fully understand these instructions and the safe operation of your firearm. Failure to heed any of these directions may result in serious injury or death to you or others as well as severe damage to the firearm or other property. -
Brownells Benchtalk
2½ lb. Trigger Pull by: Jack Weigand Early in my career as a pistolsmith, I worked hard to develop a process I could apply to all 1911 Auto Pistols that would produce a reliable 2½ pound trigger pull that broke clean and would not follow. After a lot of trial and error and experimentation, I came up with the following process that has served me very well over the years. It’s the same process I now use during the Trigger Work portion of the NRA 1911 Auto Accurizing class that I teach each May at Montgomery Community College in Troy, North Carolina. It seemed many of my customers that shot in the U.S.P.S.A. sanctioned matches wanted a very light trigger pull, usually around 2½ pounds. Using this method you can get trigger pulls that are lighter than 2½ pounds, but very few shooters really know how to properly use a trigger pull that light and I think it can get them into trouble. Handguns that I build for carry, duty or defensive work have a 4 to 4½ pound pull weight. What is most important with any trigger job is that you have a minimum of takeup, very little creep, so it breaks clean and no overtravel. Using the methods I’ve outlined here, you will be able to consistently produce trigger jobs that meet all those requirements. One word about tools and replacement parts. I’ve included all of the tools that I use in my shop, but not the names of the individual components that I use.