FN has a new entry level AR. The FN15 1776 .

FN15 1776Right off the bat I have to say I love the name.  FN USA has a new AR15 out…

I know, I know, hold on.  Yes the market is saturated but it seems to me FN is filling a missing product niche: something entry level that won’t break the bank.

Speaking of breaking the bank, if Colt had listened to consumers and added an entry level AR to their line up they might not be needing bankruptcy protection right now.  Alas it’s bitter sweet to me because all these awesome smaller companies would have had a much harder time if the “big boys” listened to the market better and didn’t create that opening, but I digress.

The new FN15 1776 will be a minimalist rifle and is being dubbed “optic ready” to make up for the lack of iron sights.  FN says it will be “the company’s modern sporting rifle product line, is designed to be high performance, value-priced, and optics-ready, perfect for shooters looking for a base rifle to customize to their liking.”

What has me scratching my head is the lack of a small rail section on the front gas block.  It couldn’t have added more than $5 in manufacturing costs to the rifle.  If I had to guess, I’d say FN will be offering a full rail to purchase separately as an add on, so it was a conscious and deliberate decision.

Also venturing another guess, I’d say the 1776 will probably street at around $750-$800.  It will feature a 16-inch, alloy steel, button-broached barrel, 6-position collapsible stock, A2-style compensator, and sling attachments in addition to the standard 1913 rail over the receiver.

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Thoughts on home defense and the PS90

PS90 rail outsideAs a homeowner, husband and father of three I have a lot of responsibilities and holing up in the master suite with a scatter gun simply isn’t in the cards for me.  If something goes bump in the night, I need to investigate it.  If I suspect a bad guy is in my home, I have to leave the relative safety of the bedroom and secure my daughters.

Now that the “let them come to you crowd” has been taken care of, let’s get down to brass tacks.  What tool(s) will make that job easier and safer, both for me and my family.

Given the time, I’d roll out of the master suite with body armor, in addition to having a rifle (in that case a Tavor) but that is a topic for another article.  My PS90 is my rapid response rifle and stored in a different location.  In a concealed shelf from Tactical Walls to be precise.

My requirements for a home defense long arm are fairly simple.  It has to be easy to maneuver, it has to be easily handled with one hand, it needs to be able to accept a mounted light and above all else it must be 99.999999% reliable.

Easy to maneuver.  This lends itself to the Over All Length (OAL) of the firearm and that’s where bull pups start to shine.  The PS90 (like the Tavor) is at the minimum legal OAL for rifles in the US without having to get a tax stamp and all the hassles involved in owning Short Barreled Rifles (SBR) .  That isn’t to say it isn’t easy, relatively speaking, in my area to do so but rather that it’s not a route I choose to travel for my self defense firearms.  Making turns is inevitable, having to open doors or manipulate items / switches are all considerations which bring us to my next requirement.

Ease of handling one handed.  This doesn’t mean I’ll be firing from the hip one handed, it means I want to be able to control my rifle with one hand * should the need arise * .  I mentioned earlier I have three daughters.  Might I need to grab one with one hand?  The probably lessens with each passing year but it is still a very distinct possibility.  Might I need to grab the collar of a rather large Rottweiler with a strong desire to eat anyone who isn’t an invited guest?  Most certainly.

Why not use a handgun?  A very legitimate question and quite frankly when I owned a much smaller home, such as my first home weighting in at an astounding 925 square feet, I did.  I still use a handgun as a primary when needed and would still use a handgun over a shotgun, rifles have several distinct advantages.  In addition to having a higher capacity, they are easier to aim, quicker followup shots and actually have stopping power.  Stopping power is a discussion in and of itself and this isn’t the place for it but simply put, rifles and pistols aren’t in the same category when it comes to effect on the human body.  They can also be used as club if things go from bad to worse.

Ability to accept a weapons mounted light.  This pretty much speaks for itself, be it integral such as the setup on my Tavor or rail options, having a light is a must.  A significant portion of home invasions happen in low light conditions.

Reliability.  Simply put, if I  press, squeeze, pull, yank, jerk, mangle or otherwise cause the trigger to move rearward it MUST go bang.  Every. Single. Time.  All the cool lights, rails and OAL aren’t worth jack if it’s not putting lead down range every time the trigger is pressed.  This is a huge reason why I’m not a huge fan of pump shotguns.  Under stress it’s a lot easier to short stroke than many people care to admit.  Pump actions are only as reliable as the person manipulating the pump.

That lands us on the PS90.  My PS90 has hundreds upon hundreds of rounds through it without a single malfunction.  It’s as short of a rifle as you can get without going the SBR route (and I’m so very tempted on this one) and it handles marvelously, even single handedly.  It’s extremely light even with a full 50 round magazine and has virtually no recoil, it’s almost like shooting a .22lr.

With the addition of a rail and an Inforce 200 lumen WML light it makes for a pretty potent package.  Considering you also have 50 rounds on board right out of the gate, you’ll hopefully not need a magazine change either, even in the worst of home invasion scenarios seen in the US.

In closing I’ll touch on two things.  The first is the Tavor I keep mentioning.  If I rate it so highly, why not use it in place of the PS90?  Well, I do.  That is to say, given the option, I’d take the Tavor first but I only have one Tavor and that’s my “bedside” carbine.  The use of the PS90 is for my rapid response rifle and located in a different area of the home.
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Lights, how many lumens is too many?  That is dependent on your situation.  If you’ve never used a high intensity light inside, try one out.  Shine it against one of your lighter color walls when it’s pitch black in your house, I’ll wait…. HELLO!  How are your retinas?

There is such as thing as too much light.  I use a 200 lumen on the PS90 and it’s more than enough light, even for my large ranch style house.  I have a 320 lumen light in my Tavor and honestly it’s too bright for indoors.  I also use it in case I need to go outside.

I know, I know “don’t go looking for trouble” but I venture to say most people saying that don’t have a wife, 3 daughters, animals and a nice size farm they have to protect either.  What do you think 9-1-1 is going to say when I tell them “I think coyotes are luring my dogs into the field to try and swarm them and eat them, would you mind swinging by real quick?”  Yeah… exactly.

Sometimes you have to seek out the threat, be ready when you do.

I recently reviewed my PS90 and some Federal American Eagle 5.7x28mm ammo, you can find it on YouTube HERE  .

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You can see the the Concealed Shelf I refer to above in action here-

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Donald Trump on the Second Amendment and AR-15’s

Joe Trump shake cropWhile at the 2015 NRA annual meeting Joe was able to ask Donald Trump about his thoughts on the Second Amendment and more specifically about AR-15’s.

You see the interview here on the 13C YouTube Page and see the transcript below-

Transcript:

13C: Mr Trump, Joe with 13C Gun Reviews.

Trump: Hi, How are you?

13C: Well.  Would you agree that like the printing the press is to modern day internet and other forms of media, television and what not, that an AR-15 would be the same to a musket and deserve the same protection under the Second Amendment?

Trump: Well, I’m all for the Second Amendment, I think it’s amazing. I think, I just walked through the floor, my sons, as you probably saw, are life time members of the NRA.

13C: That’s Excellent.

Trump: So they know every gun ever thought about, let alone produced.  But, I’m a bit fan of the Second Amendment and the NRA and what it represents.

<Trump turns to another report>

13C: and that would include things like AR-15’s?

Trump: Sure.

13C: Thank you

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Hidden in plain sight, discrete firearm storage from Tactical Walls

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1242 RLS

Having a firearm available for self defense at all times is critical to being able to properly defend yourself.  While I am a huge proponent of “On body” carry, there are times when it may not be practical and in the case of a rifle, not convenient to do so either.

The 1242 RLS (Rifle Length Shelf) from Tactical Walls is an excellent solution for keeping firearms, including a rifle, close by and easily accessible.

The shelf itself is well made with an excellent finish.  It’s a very nice looking piece of furniture.  I chose mine in black and with a rope trim finish.  It fits in the rest of my house well and doesn’t look out of place.

Installation is fairly straight forward and the included directions are well done and obviously written an American as opposed to someone whose second or third language just so happens to be English.  Did I mention it’s an American company and it’s made right here in the USA?

rls insertCutting out the insert is very easy and all you’ll need for that is a razor blade.  I’d recommend an exacto type knife honestly, it makes things easier IMO.  For handguns and accessories, you don’t have to cut through the entire foam, go about 2/3 deep and you leave those items slightly proud, thus making them easier to grab.

I “free floated” my shelf, using the included 6 long screws and 3 additional 3″ screws I had here at the house.  The shelf comes with two support brackets for the top and Tactical Walls instructions requires their use.

Considering that I put 9 screws into 3 studs, I didn’t think the the brackets were necessary and the shelf is rock solid and doing well without but for disclaimer purposes, you should use the brackets.

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Overall I am very pleased with the shelf and it functions exactly as advertised.  I have a detailed video review on the 13C YouTube with more thoughts on firearms storage as well as a detailed walk through on installing the shelf.

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PS90 reliability and accuracy with Federal 5.7x28mm ammunition

ps90 am eagleWe’ve been asked about the reliability and accuracy of the American Eagle 5.7x28mm 40gr ammunition from Federal Premium a number of times.  I’ve fired a couple of boxes here and there but this is the I’ve sat down and put it to the test.

Below is the review of the American Eagle 5.7×28 with the FN PS90 .

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Geissele Super Sabra trigger pack for the IWI Tavor

10387239_480179282121433_9121270253348504361_nIn this latest review 13C takes a look at the Super Sabra trigger pack from Geissele as well an ongoing look at some ammo options from Vet-Made Ammuntion.

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An explosive review of Harry Potter and Hermione ‘s Wands w/ special guest

In this latest review Joe from 13C takes an in-depth look at some of Hogwarts wonders including Harry Potter and Hermione Granger’s wands.

These wonders of Wizardy will leave you speechless as will a very special guest appearance.

If you were ever curious what would happen if Hermione and Elmo met up, you will also find that answer as well in a never before seen review that have you begging for more.

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ShootSteel.com discount for 13C subscribers

Our friends at ShootSteel.com have extended a special discount code for 13C subscribers on Steel Targets at the ShootSteel.com Website .

Be sure to subscribe to the 13C YouTube Channel and use coupon code “13C” at check out to save 10% .

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RANGE DAY with ShootSteel.com and some of our favorite firearms

RANGE DAY!  We head out to the 13C range with some of my favorite guns and some steel targets from ShootSteel.com​ on one of the nicest days here in 6 months.

From the Springfield 1911 TRP to the PS90 with a new K9 charging handle from Homeland Guns​ all the way down to the SCAR17 and the H&K VP9 it’s one helluva day.

#vp9 #tavor #scar #scar17 #hkvp9 #trp #ShootSteel #13C #13Cgunreviews

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Record numbers for handgun sales and lowest firearm homicides in 20 years? Where?

handgunsAs much as those of us in the pro-gun crowd think poorly of California when it comes to firearms, there are a dedicated group still there fighting like hell.

Last year California set a new record in handgun sales, over HALF A MILLION.

Granted by raw population numbers there are certainly higher percentages in many states but common, that’s still awesome news!

California also sold nearly half a million longarms as well.  Not too shabby.

It’s also important to note that homicides by firearms are down to their lowest level in 20 years as well as accidental shootings.  Yet another mark in the “More guns = less crime” column.

For full disclosure suicides involving firearms has risen slightly in the past decade but as we all know, their are far easier and cleaner ways to kill yourself than using a firearm.

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