Fast Eddie and the Bear Claw

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It sounds like a pretty good name for an action flick. “Fast Eddie and the Bear Claw.” It’s not a show, though; they are a pair of AR designs specced out by Cobalt Kinetics for two pro shooters: Don Edwards of Greenline Tactical and John Dufresne of Kinetic Consulting. 

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Fast Eddie

Greenline Tactical pro shooter SBR
Greenline Tactical pro shooter SBR in 5.56x45mm. (Photo Credit: @greenlinetactical)

You can see the Don Edwards/Greenline Tactical short-barreled rifle in the picture above. Fast Eddie is an assembly of high-end parts on a CK-Pro receiver set with a custom Cerakote “paint job.” It starts with a 13.9-inch K9 barrel by Rosco Manufacturing (a very well-respected manufacturer of AR barrels) with Cobalt Kinetics RCB-KM Dead Air KeyMo on the end. The RCB-KM is a port-system muzzle device. It mitigates recoil, but just as importantly—at least for the folks who’ll be interested in this particular rifle—it will support any of the Dead Air brand suppressors that utilize the “Key mo” quick disconnect adapter. Rosco’s K9 barrels have a continuous taper they say is the most effective profile to dissipate heat.

“Furniture” on the Fast Eddie includes a Reptilia RECCE stock and a Reptilia carbine grip. The former (pronounced wreck-y, short for reconnaissance) was recently released by Reptilia Corp. and has proven very popular. The latter might not seem like a big deal, but it is. The grip angle on Reptilia’s CQG differs from what you’ll see on a “normal” AR grip. It’s intended to be ergonomically superior to standard grips when used with SBRs, PDWs, and the like and its geometry encourages shooters to have their hand higher up on the grip for better control.

Bear Claw

The Kinetic Consulting/Jon Dufresne carbine is also an SBR. It begins with an 11.5-inch K9 barrel (also from Rosco Manufacturing), which is a design that has weight shifted to the back. That weight is counterbalanced by a muzzle device, in this case, (also) the Cobalt Kinetics RCB-KM Dead Air KeyMo. This is intended to create a better-balanced rifle that is easy to manipulate.

Kinetic Consulting Bearclaw SBR from Cobalt Kinetics and Firearms Depot
The “Bearclaw” SBR, photographed at NRAAM 2023 by Soldier Systems Daily (q.v).

The Bear Claw, too, will be built around a CK-Pro receiver with a custom Cerakote job. A selection of accessories will be available.

David Reeder’s Wu Tang name is Lucky Prophet. He is a retired AF veteran, former Peace Officer, and current Tier 2.5 writer-operator. Over the course of his career, he has worked a variety of military and lE billets, served as an Observer-Controller at the National Homeland Security Training Center, a MOUT instructor, and an MTT tracking instructor – all of which sounds much cooler than it really was. Although he only updates his website once in a very great while, he can absolutely be relied upon to post to social media (@reederwrites) at least once a month. -Ish.

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Garmin Foretrex 801 and 901 Units: Wrist-Mounted GPS

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Garmin has released two new members to its Foretrex family of wrist-based GPS units, the Foretrex 801 and the Foretrex 901 Ballistic Edition. Both units are reportedly geared toward outdoor and tactical purposes.

“Foretrex is an essential piece of kit for adventurers, tactical personnel, and competitive rifle enthusiasts who need robust, dedicated features that can be quickly accessed while keeping their hands free. Now with enhanced positional accuracy and dedicated features for special applications, the Foretrex 801 and 901 will be indispensable tools whether on assignment or at your next competition.” – Dan Bartel, Garmin Vice President of Global Consumer Sales.

Garmin Foretrex 801 wrist unit
The Foretrex 801, shown above, is a wrist-mounted GPS unit that is rugged and easy to use. The new model has a Stealth tracking mode as well as a Kill switch. [Photo credit: Garmin]

Foretrex Unit Features

The Foretrex 801 and 901 come with additional features like Stealth Mode and a Kill Switch. The Stealth Mode collects distances traveled without recording the actual location data, which would be especially helpful in training or during operations. The information can then be uploaded without revealing any pertinent information. The Stealth Mode would be helpful if the unit is ever lost. The Kill Mode on the Foretrex 801 and 901 quickly and efficiently return the unit to factory settings, erasing all stored data on the unit.

Both the Foretrex 801 and the 901 units support external ANT+ sensors and other Garmin units like the InReach. When used together, users can receive InReach messages on the unit and can interact with the SOS function if needed. The Foretrex 901 can also pair the device with compatible rangefinders to receive range data and provide ballistic data back to said rangefinder. This is in addition to the compatibility with the AB Synapse – Garmin app.

Garmin Foretrex 901 Ballistic Edition
The Foretrex 901 Ballistic Edition unit is a wrist-mounted GPS unit with built-in ballistic capabilities. In addition to the features of the 801, the 901 is compatible with the AB Synapse – Garmin app for managing ballistic profiles on the go. (Photo credit: Garmin)

The units also have advanced sensors for better accuracy in the field. They use an integrated multiband signal reception technology for extra positional accuracy. Additionally, both units are equipped with multi-GNSS that allows the unit to receive signals from more than one satellite, upping performance in difficult environments.

The Foretrex 801 and 901 both have a large 2.2” monochromatic display and are easy to read in different light conditions including night vision goggles. The units run on two AA batteries that can be changed on the go. They’re built to mil-spec standards for thermal, shock, and water resistance ratings.

The Foretrex 801 has a price tag of $249.99 while the Foretrex 901 has a price tag of $599.99.

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XS Sights Standard Dot Night Sight for Taurus Revlovers

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XS Sights, the Texas-based supplier of sight solutions for many different handguns, has added a standard height night sight option for owners of Taurus 856 and 605 revolvers. XS says this sight was designed for personal defense.

The Standard Dot sight is CNC machined from solid steel bar stock at XS Sights’ in-house shop for supreme accuracy for the product. The front sight with tritium is surrounded by a photoluminescent orange or green Glow Dot. This dot absorbs the ambient light and glows in low-light situations for better illumination.

XS Sights Taurus revolver night sight
XS Sights has added a Standard Dot night sight for the Taurus 856 and 605 revolvers. The high-contrast front sight features a tritium center and intense light absorption for easier use. (Photo credit: XS Sights)

The convex shape of the front dot provides extra surface area for light absorption and increases the overall charge of the Glow Dot. The highly visible contrast color of the front sight makes it easier and faster for the user to obtain when shooting. This feature is also extremely helpful for users with aging or deteriorating vision.

“Our night sights are bright and easy to see, day or night, which provides significant advantages in personal defense situations,” said Addison Monroe, Marketing Manager, XS Sights. “The increased visibility gained by upgrading from factory sights to XS Standard Dot sights makes it easier to get on target faster, and the sights are really easy to install at home.”

The XS Sights Standard Dot night sight for the Taurus 856 and 605 revolvers is an easy swap out for the factory sight. The XS Standard Dot has a pre-drilled hole for the factory roll pin, allowing users to be able to make the swap at home.

The sight is made from the highest quality components made in America. XS Sights also does its own insertion of the tritium for the best product. The retail price for this sight is $73.

Standard Dot Sights Features

  • Tritium powered front sight
  • Photoluminescent Glow Dot absorbs ambient light and glows in low light
  • High-contrast colored front sight
  • Factory drilled for roll pin
  • Durable CNC machined steel
  • Easy installation

Patti Miller is one of the most awesome females in the tactical/firearm (or any) industry. Imagine a tall, hawt, dangerous Laura Ingalls Wilder type with cool hair and a suppressed blaster and you’ll be getting the idea. What’s interesting is that in addition to being a willing brawler and intrepid adventuress, she’s also an Ent/Ogier level gardener and a truly badass baker.

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Armaspec Fulcrum: Ambidextrous Safety – The Mag Life

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If you’ve never given much thought to the design of the safety selector on your AR platform rifle, it’s time you did. Upgrading the safety selector might seem like a small thing, but it can make quite a difference. The Armaspec Fulcrum Ambidextrous Safety Selector is a fantastic example of how great an upgrade it can be. The company’s Fulcrum is, as its name suggests, ambidextrous, which makes operating your rifle easier regardless of which side the gun is shouldered on.

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The Armaspec Fulcrum Ambidextrous Safety Selector is a great aftermarket upgrade. (Photo credit: Armaspec)

The Armaspec Fulcrum Ambidextrous Safety Selector is designed to make running your AR even smoother. And not only is it ambidextrous, but it’s also available with a short 45-degree, full 90-degree, or 45/90-degree throw cores. This is a safety selector that gives gun owners options.

The Fulcrum Ambidextrous Safety Selector has a low-profile design for reduced risk of snagging and contact points that are textured for improved traction during use. In addition, the operating edges are rounded to help them roll across the user’s thumb for easy manipulation. The design of the safety selector provides a more tactile positional confirmation position than the wedge shapes of many safety selectors and is made to move smoothly with the arc of the finger. According to Armaspec that means effort is transferred into moving the selector instead of overcoming resistance, as many other designs do. This selector is also made to be easier to feel even when wearing gloves or under stress.

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The safety selector is designed to operate smoothly and naturally with no need to overcome resistance. (Photo credit: Armaspec)

 

Although lever shape and size are certainly noticed by shooters, there’s more to the design of a quality selector than just those things. For example, much of what is felt when operating a safety selector comes from the drum and detent quality. Armaspec understands the importance of all those tiny components. This is why the selector drum is precision machined from stainless steel and finished with a quench-polish-quench (QPQ) process for a hard, smooth detent path. This dedication to quality, combined with the company’s precision-made detents, helps the safety selector rest definitively in position and glide smoothly during use. According to Armaspec, the end result is a confidence-boosting safety selector that delivers by resting firmly in position and transitioning fast to the next position when needed.

armaspec fulcrum safety selector
The parts of the selector are precision machined for superior performance. (Photo credit: Armaspec)

The Armaspec Fulcrum Ambidextrous Safety Selector is available with levers in the following colors:

  • Black anodized
  • Red anodized
  • Blue anodized
  • OD Green Cerakote
  • MagPul FDE Cerakote
  • Bronze anodized

MSRP for the safety selector is set at $44.99.

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Viridian RFX 11: Ultra-Light Green Dot

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Red dot sights are incredibly popular for everything from use on carry guns to hunting to range use. But what if you aren’t a fan of red for some reason? What if you have astigmatism, which can cause a red halo, distorting the dot? The Viridian RFX 11 is the answer to that issue. The RFX 11 is a green dot sight that’s designed for serious use and incredible visibility. If you’re looking for a dot for your handgun, and want it to be streamlined and green, check out this optic.

Viridian RFX 11
The Viridian RFX 11 Green Dot Sight is a purpose-built optic made with concealed carry in mind. (Photo credit: Viridian)

Studies have shown that the human eye sees green dots more readily than red, especially in daylight. Viridian designed the RFX 11 for that reason: to create a highly visible dot sight that facilitates rapid target acquisition and accurate shots on target.

The RFX 11 is the latest addition to the manufacturer’s family of purpose-built, well-made, and impressively visible optics. This optic has a small overall size that delivers a streamlined fit on any optics-cut concealed carry pistol. It can also be used for close-range offset sight on rifles. The RFX 11 weighs in at just four ounces, making it one of the lightest reflex sights available. Thanks to its lighter weight and small size, the RFX 11 offers a reduced risk of snagging and doesn’t add unnecessary bulk to the gun.

Viridian RFX 11
The sight weighs a scant four ounces, meaning it doesn’t add much weight to the gun at all. (Photo credit: Viridian)

Features include a highly visible, efficient Viridian green 3 MOA dot for rapid target acquisition. The sight also has instant-on function and an auto shut-off to preserve battery life. An ambient light sensor creates an improved user experience and over 30,000 hours of run time make the RFX 11 a reliable option for gun owners. The optic is powered by one CR2032 battery.

viridian rfx 11
The sight offers a wide field of view and clear, quality glass. (Photo credit: Viridian)

The RFX 11 measures 1.6 inches by 0.95 inches by 0.89 inches. Lens dimensions are 16mm by 22mm. The lenses are multicoated and the housing is High Strength Thermomolded Polymer so it can stand up to the bumps and scrapes common with serious use. Operating temperature range is listed as -4° F to 130° F. This optic has an RMSc footprint, making it compatible with countless optics-cut handguns (and, of course, you can use adapter plates).

MSRP for the Viridian RFX 11 Green Dot Sight is set at $189.00.

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Grip Sleeves for Guns: New Hogue HandALL

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Hogue has added a couple of new models to their line of slip-on beavertail pistol grips: the HandALL for SIG P365-XMacro and Taurus GX4 and XL handguns. Grips like these might seem a counterintuitive accessory for micro-compact handguns, which are by design small and thin. However, while the quarter-inch increase in grip size does make the weapon incrementally wider, that modest amount might be sufficient to make slimlines and micros something a shooter with larger hands can carry.

(L) Beavertail HoldALL for XMacro (R) Bevertail HoldALL for GX4/XL models.
(L) Black Beavertail HoldALL for XMacro (R) Greeen Bevertail HoldALL for GX4/XL models.

Hogue P365-XMACRO / Taurus GX4 HandALL Grip Sleeves

Production grip sleeves (and “field expedient” additions to grips) have been around for a very long time. The last decade has seen some grip sleeve use replaced by custom and factory stippling, but there is still a large market for them. One of the biggest groups of users is those who don’t want (or are not allowed to) permanently alter the original factory condition of their pistol frame. Hogue Grips are a good, reversible way to achieve grip modification to someone’s preferred level of texture.

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A grip sleeve is intended to do more than mitigate the drawbacks of some weapons’ geometry and texture. They are usually designed to provide some specific advantages (see below for more detail).

Grip sleeves also have other advantages, though most are not strictly quantifiable. The first and most obvious is improving the continuance of a comfortable, effective master grip. Those can be distilled to a few significant points.

  1. The palm swell helps “fit” the hand.
  2. Finger grooves are intended to position fingers for optimal grip (though this only works if your hand is the right size).
  3. A textured pattern helps maintain grip when wet, sweaty, muddy, bloody, etc.
  4. The beavertail portion protects the dominant shooting hand’s purlicue (that’s the stretch between the thumb and index finger).
  5. The grip’s softer material is intended to reduce felt recoil (another comfort issue).
  6. A selection of colors will please the matchy-matchy type gun owners and the more “sartorially” minded.

You can find a selection of Hogue products in stock right now in the warehouse.

David Reeder’s Wu Tang name is Lucky Prophet. He is a retired AF veteran, former Peace Officer, and current Tier 2.5 writer-operator. Over the course of his career, he has worked a variety of military and lE billets, served as an Observer-Controller at the National Homeland Security Training Center, a MOUT instructor, and an MTT tracking instructor – all of which sounds much cooler than it really was. Although he only updates his website once in a very great while, he can absolutely be relied upon to post to social media (@reederwrites) at least once a month. -Ish.

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Glock 28 Coming to US Market

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After over two decades, the Glock 28 is finally coming to the American market, thanks in part to TALO Distributors. TALO is a wholesale buying group that worked with Glock to bring the .380 ACP chambered Glock 28 to the US market, thanks to Glock’s manufacturing facility in Smyrna, Georgia.

Similar in size to the 9mm Glock 26, the Glock 28 was previously ineligible for import into the US based on the point system that is required for pistol imports. The system awarded points based on several criteria points, such as caliber and size. For around 26 years, the G28 was a rarity in America with only a few stateside probably from law enforcement department purchases. But that changes now.

TALO Dist. Glock 28 in 380 ACP
TALO Distributors worked with Glock to bring the .380 ACP Glock 28 to the US market. For nearly three decades, Americans couldn’t get the .380 G28, but thanks to Glock’s plant in Georgia, they soon can. With a 3.4″ barrel and weighing just over 20 ounces, the lower recoiling G28 should be a solid contender in the sub-compact concealed carry market without much effort. (Photo credit: TALO)

The newly available Glock 28 pistol is a double stack sub-compact that looks like the 9mm Glock 26. It appears to have the same frame size as the Glock 26, with only a slightly different barrel beveling and look. With the .380 ACP caliber, shooters will experience lower recoil making it easier to control for more accurate shooting.

The 3.4” barreled Glock 28 weighs an ounce less than the G26, at just 20.64 ounces unloaded. With a shared frame size with the G26, it looks like the G28 will be compatible with those holsters for an added bonus. Additionally, the smaller size makes it an ideal concealed carry pistol able to fit in smaller holsters.

The 10-round G28 magazines are said to have fencing on the rear of them for a tactile option to help it differentiate between those and then larger caliber 9mm counterparts without looking. Initial reporting states that the .380 ACP Glock 28 is super fun to shoot and is extremely accurate with the right ammunition. Think personal protection loads.

The Glock 28 is said to be available in limited numbers with a supply happening over the next few months to the TALO distribution network. No set word on pricing for the G28 just yet, but it is rumored to have an MSRP of around $500

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Hi Point 3095: First Ever 30 Super Carry Carbine

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Carbines are ideal for a number of situations from close-quarters use to truck guns to hunting and everything in between. Whatever the application is, a carbine is a great way to take care of the task at hand. The Hi-Point Firearms line of carbines is well-suited to handle a variety of tasks, and now there’s an addition to that existing lineup: the Model 3095 in 30 Super Carry. This carbine is the first of its kind to be chambered in the revolutionary 30 Super Carry cartridge.

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The Model 3095 in 30 Super Carry is the latest carbine from Hi-Point and the first of its kind. (Photo credit: Hi-Point)
According to Hi-Point, this gun is made for serious personal and home defense practitioners who want their ammunition to be the same as their handguns and rifles. Now, thanks to Hi-Point, that kind of platform compatibility isn’t limited to 9mm. Federal’s 30 Super Carry, which is a stellar defensive handgun cartridge, is now available in not only handguns but a carbine as well. The Hi-Point Model 3095 is chambered in 30 Super Carry and designed to be portable, maneuverable, and versatile.
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The rifle is designed to be versatile with a focus on defensive use. (Photo credit: Hi-Point)

The Hi-Point Model 3095 is a semi-auto with a 16.5″ barrel length. It has a 10-round capacity. Features include a skeletonized polymer stock, an ergonomically designed pistol grip, and a ribbed polymer forend/handguard to reduce weight and increase durability. This carbine ships with a front post sight and a peep rear sight that’s fully adjustable for windage and elevation. And if the user prefers red dots or scopes, the Picatinny rail over the receiver makes it easy to add the optics of their choice. An accessory rail on the underside of the handguard also makes it simple to add aftermarket accessories such as lights and lasers. The 3095 in 30 Super Carry is available with a black finish and with a 1/2×28 threaded barrel and manual safety.

hi point 995 carbine in 30 super carry

 

MSRP for the Hi-Point Model 3095 in 30 Super Carry is set at $359.00.

Kat Ainsworth Stevens is a long-time outdoor writer, official OGC (Original Gun Cognoscenti), and author of Handgun Hunting: a Comprehensive Guide to Choosing and Using the Right Firearms for Big and Small Game. Der Teufel Katze has written for a number of industry publications (print and online) and edited some of the others, so chances are you’ve seen or read her work before, somewhere. A woman of eclectic background and habits, Kat has been carrying concealed for over two decades, used to be a farrier, and worked for a long time in emergency veterinary medicine. She prefers big bores, enjoys K9 Search & Rescue, and has a Master’s Degree in Pitiless Snarkastic Delivery.

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Ruger ReadyDot: Micro-Reflex Sight System

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Ruger is a manufacturer known for their dedication to quality and the creation of purposeful firearms. The latest from Ruger is a bit of a twofer: the Ruger ReadyDot Micro Reflex Optic and the company’s Max-9 with the ReadDot installed at the factory. That means whether you want only the dot or a gun with the dot in place, you’re covered.

Ruger Max9 with ReadyDot
The Ruger Max-9 is now available with the company’s ReadyDot micro-reflex sight installed. (Photo credit: Ruger)

Ruger ReadyDot

The Ruger ReadyDot is made to be an easy-to-use micro-reflex sight system capable of co-witnessing when used on Ruger’s MAX-9. Of course, it also fits compact handguns with Shield RMSc footprints, so the options are basically endless. The dot’s profile and shape are meant to facilitate fast target acquisition and superior compatibility with daily carry guns. It has a fiber-illuminated reticle that automatically adjusts to light conditions and, perhaps best of all, is specifically designed for battery-free operation at average concealed carry distances.

Ruger ReadyDot
The ReadyDot is a micro-reflex optic designed for battery-free use on daily carry guns. (Photo credit: Ruger)

The ReadyDot is a red dot system designed for easy, rapid target acquisition as well as fast follow-up, things that are vitally important to those who concealed carry for defensive purposes. It’s a 1X reflex sight fixed in both elevation and windage with a 15 MOA, highly visible dot built on a simple, straightforward platform, and it’s meant to be user-friendly.

The ReadyDot ships with a T10 Torx Wrench and a pair of M4x0.7 8mm screws so it can be readily installed on a Ruger Max-9. Please note that screw specifications, adaptor plates, and mounts do vary between different models of optics-ready pistols. Take the time to see what your specific gun requires if it’s not a Ruger Max-9.

Ruger Max-9 With ReadyDot

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The Ruger Max-9 and ReadyDot are meant to be a defensive handgun combo that’s ready to go out of the box. (Photo credit: Ruger)

The Max-9 with ReadyDot is a ready-to-go pistol designed for concealed carry. It’s chambered in 9mm, has a 12 +1 capacity, and is a striker-fired, compact handgun. The Max-9 ships with a tritium fiber optic front sight and drift adjustable rear sight that work well for co-witnessing with the ReadyDot. The pistol has a 3.2-inch barrel and an overall empty weight of 18.4 ounces. Medium-textured grips provide a sure hold during live fire while angled serrations make manipulating the slide easier. The gun ships with two magazines and a finger extension floor plate.

MSRP for the Ruger ReadyDot micro-reflex optic is set at $99.95. The Ruger Max-9 with ReadyDot is set at $489.00.

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Samson Manufacturing B-TM Folding Stock: Bull Barrel Compatible

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The Ruger 10/22 with a heavy barrel is a popular rifle for myriad reasons. Not only is it a great rifle for plinking, but it’s also excellent for hunting small pests and varmints and teaching new shooters the ropes. And, of course, it’s a solid choice as a pack gun for your bugout bag or hiking pack. Thanks to Samson Manufacturing, you can now upgrade your Ruger 10/22 with a heavy barrel with their B-TM Folding Stock for even greater portability and versatility.

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The Samson Manufacturing B-TM 10/22 Folding Stock, Bull Barrel Version, is available for pre-order. (Photo credit: Samson Manufacturing)

The B-TM Bull Barrel Folding Stock for the Ruger 10/22 with bull barrel/heavy barrel compatibility is meant to optimize the gun’s overall performance and open possibilities for transport and storage. This model includes the folding stock itself and the forend. The stock is available in either stainless steel or black while the forend is made of dark-stained walnut. This aftermarket product is designed for drop-in installation and specifically created for compatibility with the Ruger 10/22 with a Bull Barrel with a diameter of up to .940″ and a minimum length of 9.2″.

Ruger 10/22 aftermarket stock
The stock and forend are designed for compatibility with bull barrel/heavy barrel Ruger 10/22s. (Photo credit: Samson Manufacturing)

Dimensions of the folding stock, when collapsed, are a length of 16.75″, height of 5.5″, and width of 3.5″. Extended, it’s 26.25″ long, which doesn’t include whatever barrel length extends beyond the stock. It has a 12.5″ length of pull which is a reasonable length for the average shooter. The folding stock weighs 2.2 lbs., meaning it won’t add significant bulk to your 10/22.

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With the folding stock extended the stock/forend measures 26.25 inches in length. (Photo credit: Samson Manufacturing)

MSRP for the Samson Manufacturing B-TM Bull Barrel Folding Stock for Ruger 10/22 is set at $279.99 for the stainless version and $299.99 for the black version (both have a dark walnut forend).

Kat Ainsworth Stevens is a long-time outdoor writer, official OGC (Original Gun Cognoscenti), and author of Handgun Hunting: a Comprehensive Guide to Choosing and Using the Right Firearms for Big and Small Game. Der Teufel Katze has written for a number of industry publications (print and online) and edited some of the others, so chances are you’ve seen or read her work before, somewhere. A woman of eclectic background and habits, Kat has been carrying concealed for over two decades, used to be a farrier, and worked for a long time in emergency veterinary medicine. She prefers big bores, enjoys K9 Search & Rescue, and has a Master’s Degree in Pitiless Snarkastic Delivery.

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