6.5 Creedmoor AR Barrels | Drop-In AR308 Barrels

6.5 Creedmoor AR Barrels | Drop-In AR308 Barrels

6.5 Creedmoor AR Barrels

Converting your large frame AR to shoot 6.5 Creedmoor is a simple barrel change. Whether replacing a .308 barrel or building a 6.5 Creedmoor AR from parts it is advisable to use a new bolt and of course verify proper headspace. Never use a bolt on different barrels. Many barrel manufacturers can provide a matching bolt.

It’s important to note that 6.5 Creedmoor is a relative new comer on the AR scene. A good knowledge of firearm function is imperative. Some builds and upgrades might require tweaking of the gun to function consistently and accurately. We recommend using and adjustable gas block when possible.

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Criterion Barrels 6.5 Creedmoor Hybrid Contour Barrels

Criterion Hybrid contour match grade 6.5 Creedmoor AR barrels offer an ideal configuration for those seeking extreme accuracy without the added weight of a heavy barrel contour.

Featuring a flatter trajectory and higher ballistic coefficient than the traditional .308 Winchester alternative, the 6.5 Creedmoor has grown in popularity with many long range shooters.

Designed to be compatible with DPMS, Midwest Industries, Remington, and Fulton Armory pattern rifles, these 6.5 Creedmoor barrels can be directly swapped with factory .308 barrels. Button rifled and hand lapped to ensure consistent bore uniformity, Criterion 6.5 Creedmoor AR barrels incorporate a 5/8 x 24 muzzle thread and finished chamber.

Headspace should be checked prior to installation by a qualified gunsmith. NOTE: The 18″ barrel utilizes a .750″ gas block while the 22″  utilizes a .875″ gas block (NOT included for either).

Picture of a Fulton Armory 6.5 Creedmoor AR Barrel

Fulton Armory 6.5 Creedmoor AR Barrel, 24"

Fulton Armory 6.5 Creedmoor AR Barrel, 24″, Bull, 1×8, Stainless, by Criterion Barrels. For use on DPMS/Remington/FA pattern .308 AR rifles with a rifle-length gas system, includes barrel extension.

Uniformity of the bore dimension, groove dimension, and twist, along with the finish produced by hand lapping are essential for the ultimate accuracy of the barrel which achieves “Match Quality”. Chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor (NOT .308 Win)
Specifications
  • 24″
  • Bull contour, 4.79 lbs
  • 1-8 twist 6 Groove
  • .936 Gas Block
  • 5/8×24 Threaded or Plain muzzle (.875)
  • 6.5 Creedmoor finished chamber
  • Rifle-length gas system
  • Gun barrel quality 410 stainless steel
  • Stainless steel, in the white (Target Gray matte finish available)
  • Button rifling, double stress relieved
picture of a JP Rifles 6.5 Creedmoor AR Barrel 22"

JP Rifles 6.5 Creedmoor AR Barrel 22"

Manufactured to our exacting specifications and used in all of our rifles, JP Supermatch™ barrels are turned from 416R stainless steel, lead lapped, air-gauged and cryogenically treated for cold bore shot predictability, minimum thermal drift, outstanding accuracy and extended barrel life. This barrel also includes a JP High Pressure Enhanced Bolt individually head-spaced to the barrel for flawless fit and function.

JP Rifles 6.5 Creedmoor AR Barrel 22″ JPSM6.5C-22M8XL Specifications

Chamber: 6.5 Creedmoor, Length: 22″, Gas System: Extra long, Twist: 1:8 button rifled, Contour: .750 under hand guard/.875 in front of gas, Diameter at Gas Block: .936, Muzzle Threads: 5/8-24 TPI, Material: 416R Stainless.

JP Rifles parts are designed to be used as a system and not stand alone to be mixed with other manufacturers parts. if you make the decision to go with the JP 6.5 Creedmoor barrel also use their recoil and gas system parts. You will be pleasantly rewarded with great accuracy and reliability.

Picture of a Ballistic Advantage 6.5 Creedmoor AR Barrel

Ballistic Advantage 6.5 Creedmoor AR Barrels

This 6.5 Creedmoor chambered (DPMS style) Ballistic Advantage barrels are machined from 416R Stainless Steel with a bead blasted finish. Our Premium Series 6.5 Creedmoor Barrels are proof fired and MPI tested, ensuring the best in quality and accuracy.

6.5 Creedmoor is the perfect option if you’re looking to maximize the accuracy of your .308 platform. Apart from a simple barrel swap, all parts, including the bolt and mag, remain the same as a normal .308 build. The inherently accurate 6.5mm projectile, the increasing amount of off-the-shelf match grade factory 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition, and the extremely soft recoil pulse all combine to create one of the best black rifle options available.

Picture of a Christensen Arms 6.5 Creedmoor Carbon Fiber 308 AR Barrel

Christensen Arms 6.5 Creedmoor Carbon Fiber 308 AR Barrels

Christensen Arms 6.5 Creedmoor Carbon Fiber 308 AR Barrels are well regarded for making excellent carbon fiber wrapped barrels. In the 6.5 Creedmoor chambering the AR .308 barrels are available in 16″ and 20″ lengths with mid-length gas systems.

Designed using precision engineering adopted from the aerospace industry, Christensen Arms 6.5 Creedmoor Carbon Fiber 308 AR Barrels are crafted using a proprietary layered design that offers any marksman superior accuracy and performance. The barrel lining is made from match-grade 416R stainless steel and is measured to a tolerance of +/- .0001. When it comes to accuracy, Christensen Arms carbon-fiber barrels have performance you can trust. Includes gas block and gas tube.

Specs: Christensen Arms 416R Stainless Steel Aero grade Carbon Fiber Wrapped, Match Chamber, Button Rifled, ⅝ × 24 Threaded Muzzle

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PROOF RESEARCH 308 AR PR-10 BARREL 6.5 CREEDMOOR CAMGAS GAS SYSTEM

Add Proof Research to the list of 308AR barrel and rifle manufacturers to implement a non standard gas length on their 6.5 creedmoor barrels. Some companies refer to this new length as +2 (plus 2 inches). Proof Research designates their new gas length as “CAMGAS”. Moving the gas ports 2 inches closer to the muzzle adds a bit of dwell to the pressure curve. Basically it tames the action resulting smoother cycling and function. Check availability.

Proof research recommends the JP high pressure bolt. JP uses the high pressure bolt in their +2 rifles. Obviously a +2 gas tube is also required.

PROOF RESEARCH 308 AR PR-10 BARREL 6.5 CREEDMOOR CAMGAS GAS SYSTEM SS

The PROOF Research AR 308 PR-10 barrel provides owners of AR-10-pattern rifles with a 6.5 Creedmoor-chambered rifle that includes a number of enhanced features over traditional barrel styles. These long range specific barrels provide the ultimate in accuracy and will maintain their performance in the harshest of conditions.

The PROOF Research AR 308 PR-10 barrel uses the company’s innovative CamGas system, which works to reduce the speed of the bolt carrier and improve overall function and reliability of 6.5 Creedmoor semi-auto rifles.

Provide shooters with enhanced accuracy on par with match-grade guns
Better cooling properties provide improved barrel life
POI shift does not occur during extended fire strings
The proprietary gas tube is included, but requires use of a JP enhanced high pressure bolt for best function. (452-000-113)

The PROOF Research AR 308 PR-10 barrel is cut rifled from double stressed relived 416R stainless steel and features a threaded muzzle with a 5/8×24 TPI thread pitch for the addition of muzzle accessories.

PROOF RESEARCH CAMGAS GAS SYSTEM

With the release of its new patent-pending Caliber Matched Gas System (CAMGAS) barrels, PROOF Research has eliminated the issues traditionally associated with building 6.5mm and .260 rifles on 308 AR AR-10 platforms. Until now, AR-variant shooters looking for ballistic advantages from either of these calibers were faced with excessive bore pressures that necessitated makeshift solutions such as clipping buffer springs, adjusting buffer weights, and/or relying on adjustable gas blocks, to keep their rifles functioning properly.

PROOF’s R&D team has solved the overpressure issue with gas systems tuned specifically to the cartridge/barrel-length combination. “By moving the gas port, the pressure in the bore is given time to reduce to that comparable of a .308 Winchester with a rifle-length gas system, which is what the 308 AR AR-10 system was designed around,” said Greg Hamilton, PROOF’s research-and-development weapons specialist who’s also a 3-Gun and PRS competitive shooter. “The recoil impulse is noticeably smoother, which helps keep you on target while taking advantage of a more efficient projectile. Case extraction is also easier, with less case-head smearing, so the brass is in much better condition for reloading.”

In recent years, 6.5mm Creedmoor and .260 Remington have become increasingly popular in long-range shooting competitions. The .260 in particular represents an outstanding caliber for a military counter-sniper role—out to roughly 1,000 meters—in smaller- to mid-sized weapon systems. It offers exceptional accuracy and superior ballistics over the ubiquitous .308 while dishing out substantially less recoil and enough energy to make it a legitimate contender for military and law enforcement applications.

“I’ve been using prototype CAMGAS barrels, in both .260 and 6.5 Creedmoor, in competition for almost a year with excellent results,” Hamilton explained. “Both rifles ran flawlessly through high-round, fast-cadence stages, firing hundreds of rounds with 100 percent reliability and zero maintenance or cleaning. From recoil to reliability, every aspect of performance was improved compared to the typical un-tuned barrel.”

PROOF Research currently offers Caliber Matched Gas System barrels chambered for 6.5mm Creedmoor and .260 Remington in three separate lengths: 20, 22, and 24 inches. Every CAMGAS barrel comes standard with an easy to install custom-length gas tube.

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Lilja 6.5 Creedmoor Drop In AR308 Barrels

We are offering an AR type barrel chambered for the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridges. These are available in four styles and all are completely finished drop-in type barrels. They are finish-chambered and have a DPMS-style barrel extension installed and the gas port hole drilled for a rifle-length gas system. They also are threaded 5/8″ – 24 at the muzzle. These barrels are not compatible with the Armalite or Rock River Arms rifles.

All versions of this stainless steel AR-type barrel are chambered with a PTG semi-auto match reamer. These barrels are rifled with our 8″ twist 3-groove. These barrels are also hand-lapped to our internal finish standards. The section forward of the gas block section is engraved: “Lilja AR 6.5 Creedmoor” The barrel extensions are a DPMS type and these barrels will headspace properly with DPMS type bolts. The gas block and gas port holes are positioned for standard rifle length gas tubes.

 

Lilja Barrels 6.5 Creedmoor AR308 Drop In Barrel Specifications

Lilja 6.5 Creedmoor AR1024 Specifications:

The overall length is 24″. Gas block size is .936″. The diameter in front of the barrel extension is 1.200, then .975″ diameter to the gas block and then .875″ diameter from the gas block to the muzzle. The unfluted barrel is 4.25 pounds and the fluted version is 3.90 pounds. Muzzle threads are 5/8″ – 24.

Lilja 6.5 Creedmoor AR10740 Specifications:

The shorter barrel in the image is our AR10740 contour, very similar to our .223 AR740 contour in our .223 barrels. Gas block size is .750″. The diameter in front of the barrel extension is 1.200″ and then the profile drops down to .750″ and then up to a shoulder for the .750″ diameter gas block section and then down to .740″ to the muzzle. Muzzle threads are 5/8 – 24.

Weight is 2.5 pounds, and the unfluted is 2.7 pounds.

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AR-10 BARREL EXTENSION | AR308 BARREL EXTENSION

AR-10 BARREL EXTENSION | AR308 BARREL EXTENSION

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AR-10, 308 AR/AR308, DPMS G2 Barrel Extensions

We frequently get inquiries from shooters looking for AR-10 Barrel Extensions. Of course if you have been following this site long enough you know that they probably are not looking for AR-10 barrel extensions but instead  in most cases looking for DPMS LR-308 compatible 308 AR/AR308 barrel extensions. Furthermore if one has the skills to mate a barrel and barrel extension why limit themselves to Armalite AR-10 bolt carrier groups.

Barrel Extension Considerations

  1. Armalite AR-10 and DPMS Compatible Barrel Extensions are different. The require different bolts.
  2. The barrel extension dictates the bolt to be used with the carrier
  3. AR-10 can use a DPMS barrel with a DPMS barrel and barrel extension as long as a DPMS 308 bolt is used
  4. DPMS platform can use an AR-10 barrel and barrel extension as long as an AR-10 bolt is used
  5. Do not use the same bolt with more than one barrel. Every barrel extension/barrel combination requires it’s own dedicated bolt.
  6. Theoretically AR-10 and DPMS 308 Bolt Carriers are interchangeable as long as the bolt style matches the barrel extension
  7. DPMS G2 (DPMS GII) is not compatible with AR-10 or DPMS 308 barrel extensions. G2 is a different platform completely

Note: While above we state the interchangeability between AR-10 and DPMS platforms we feel it is bad practice and unnecessary to mix the brands.

Note: To date the only place we know to acquire an actual AR-10 barrel extension is from Armalite. DPMS is the standard most manufacturers have adopted. Be careful when a seller refers to AR-10. If compatibility isn’t clear and obvious contact the manufacturer or vendor.

Picture of a WMD Guns NIB-X 308 AR and AR-10 Barrel Extension

WMD Guns NIB-X 308 AR Barrel Extension

WMD’s 308 AR Barrel Extension has been NiB-X coated to increase lubricity and provide for smooth locking and unlocking with the critical bolt interaface. Feed ramps are 45°. The entire barrel extension is polished.

M4-type barrel extension has NiB-X finish that aids in smooth locking and unlocking with the bolt, consistent feeding and helps prevent hang-ups. This high-tech coating lasts the life of the weapon, and won’t rub off, flake off, or gall. Helps dissipate heat for cooler operation, too. Precision machined from 8620 steel to USGI specifications with integral M4-type feed ramps and predrilled locator pin hole.

Picture of an AR10 BAT Machine AR308 Barrel Extension

BAT Machine AR308 Barrel Extension

Precision barrel extension made for the AR-10 (DPMS style) rifle platforms. These extensions are completely machined in the hard condition to provide the most accurate extension possible. The BAT Machine AR308 Barrel Extension is machined 4140 chrome-moly steel barrel extensions help the custom rifle builder ensure a secure barrel fit for best alignment and accuracy. Heat treated for surface hardness to give years of reliable service. Available for M4 carbine extension with feed ramp cuts. AR-Style .308 extension fits the DPMS LR-308 and other .308s with the same thread pattern, plus it offers M4-style feed ramp cuts to ensure extra reliability in getting rounds from the magazine to the chamber. All models have pre-drilled locator pin hole.

SPECS: 4140 chrome-moly steel, in-the-white. AR-Style .308 –1.200″ O.D., .940″ I.D., w/M4-style feed ramps. Fits DPMS LR-308, Remington R-25, and other AR-Style .308 rifles with same receiver thread pattern.

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Lilja Barrels .308 AR Barrel Extension

Adam Lilja dropped us a message to let us know Lilja Barrels is now offering a 308 barrel extension they make in-house. These are a top-quality 308AR barrel extensions made on CNC equipment with a single-point thread. Following heat treat we hard-turn the outside diameter and true the face and lugs for maximum concentricity and elimination of any distortion from heat treat. Custom AR builders can now use the same extensions they use on their finished drop-in barrels.

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Miller Precision Arms 308 AR, AR308 Barrel Extension

Miller Precision Arms 308 AR, AR308 Barrel Extension features machined 4140 chrome moly steel barrel extensions help the custom rifle builder ensure a secure barrel fit for best alignment and accuracy.

Description

  • Heat treated for surface hardness to give years of reliable service.
  • Available for M4 carbine extension with feed ramp cuts.
  • AR-Style .308 extension fits the DPMS LR-308 and other .308s with the same thread pattern, plus it offers M4-style feed ramp cuts to ensure extra reliability in getting rounds from the magazine to the chamber.
  • All models have pre-drilled locator pin hole and pin is included.
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ELFTMANN 308 AR AR-10 TRIGGERS | Drop-In Trigger

ELFTMANN 308 AR AR-10 TRIGGERS | Drop-In Trigger

Elftmann AR-10 Triggers

Elftmann Tactical AR-10, 308 AR Straight Trigger

The Elftmann ELF Drop-In AR-10 Trigger has been built to withstand the punishment of high powered calibers. The only AR-10 trigger using aerospace grade sealed bearings, making for an incredibly smooth and fast trigger pull. Our exclusive .043 double double wound polished piano wire hammer spring ensures full ignition of any ammo including .308 and 7.62×39. Pull weight from 2 3/4lbs to 4lbs is so easy to adjust it can be done in seconds without removing the trigger from your lower receiver. The AR-10 trigger is essentially the service trigger with a lighter pull weight range.

A second-to-none AR-10 drop-in trigger system that is strong and light, made of wire EDM machined, hardened A2 tool steel and lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum. Installation can be done in minutes using your AR’s original hammer and trigger pins. The AR-10 trigger may be ordered with a curved or straight shoe.

The amazingly short take-up, glass-rod crisp break and next to zero overtravel can be compared to the finest custom 1911 triggers. Adjustability puts you in charge based on your preference. If you are looking for the finest adjustable trigger for your AR-10 platform, this is the trigger system for you

  • Fits any mil-spec AR-10 (Large pin Colt available)
  • Absolutely Drop-Safe regardless of pull-weight
  • Adjustable from 2 3/4lbs to 4lbs without removing from lower
  • Exclusive double double wound hammer spring and heavy hammer ensure proper ignition of any ammunition
  • Very short pull and reset allows for rapid follow up shots and greater accuracy
  • Sturdy trigger assembly designed for rugged, trouble-free use; Made of lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum and hardened steel
  • Unique design of disconnect allows full 1/4” width eliminating possibility of wear and double-firing
  • High performance trigger and hammer needle bearings for smoother and faster firing
  • 100% made in America with a Lifetime Guarantee!

Read about more AR-10 Triggers here….

Elftmann Tactical AR-10 308 AR Straight Trigger

Elftmann Tactical AR-10, 308 AR Straight Trigger

The Elftmann Tactical AR-10 / .308 Straight Trigger is specially designed to stand up to the heavy recoil produced by short-action cartridges in the AR-style .308 platform, ensuring that owners have a trigger system they can depend on, round after round.

Elftmann Tactical AR-10, 308 AR Straight Trigger

The Elftmann Tactical AR-10 / .308 Straight Trigger is machined and assembled with a combination of A2 tool steel and aircraft-grade aluminum. The trigger assembly also features needle bearings on hammer and trigger pivot points for smooth operation, and the hammer spring is double-wound from .043-inch piano wire in order to provide a more rapid lock time.

  • Drops into all standard AR-style .308 lower receivers (Large pin Colt available)
  • Adjustable pull weight from 2.75-4 pounds
  • Built with 1/4-inch disconnector for added resistance to wear
  • Installs with standard trigger pins

The Elftmann AR-10 / .308 Straight Trigger provides owners with a short trigger takeup and reset, providing enhanced accuracy and improved follow-up shots.

Elftmann Tactical AR-10 308 AR Curved Trigger

Elftmann Tactical AR-10, 308 AR Curved Trigger

When it comes to designing a trigger unit for AR-10 rifles, special attention has to be placed on producing a rugged, durable, recoil-proof system that still provides a high-quality pull. The Elftmann Tactical AR-10 / .308 Curved Trigger accomplishes those two goals and still manages to be packed with high-end features.

Elftmann Tactical AR-10, 308 AR Curved Trigger

The Elftmann Tactical AR-10 / .308 Curved Trigger is machined using a combination of tool steel and aluminum and contains a piano-wire hammer spring that’s double-wound in order to enhance lock time. The trigger and hammer both use needle bearings to provide a smoother, faster mechanism.

  • Drop-in design (Large pin Colt available)
  • Adjustable pull weight from 2.75-4 pounds
  • Built with 1/4-inch disconnector sear for added wear-resistance
  • Fits any Mil-Spec AR-style .308

The Elftmann Tactical AR-10 Curved Trigger is completely drop-safe and provides AR-style .308 owners with a crisp, clean pull paired with a short takeup and reset.

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WMD NiBXBCG308-N 308 AR Bolt Carrier Group w Nitromet Carrier

WMD NiBXBCG308-N 308 AR Bolt Carrier Group w Nitromet Carrier

WMD NiBXBCG308-N 308 AR Bolt Carrier Group with Nitromet Carrier

WMD NiBXBCG308-N 308 AR Bolt Carrier Group with Nitromet Carrier

WMD Guns NiBXBCG308-N 308 AR Bolt Carrier Group with Nitromet Carrier is a welcome addition to the ever growing field of 308 AR bolt carrier groups available to shooters today. For the price of a common phosphate 308 bolt carrier group WMD Guns offers a high performance alternative that features the slippery, corrosion and wear resistant Nitromet QPQ coating as well as a heavy duty buffered extractor. The NiBXBCG308-N offers a good option for suppressor equipped 308 rifles.

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WMD NiBXBCG308-N 308 AR Bolt Carrier Group with Nitromet Carrier

SKU:NiBXBCG308-N

Check out the WMD Guns NiBXBCG308-N 308 AR Bolt Carrier Group Specs:
  • Bolt – 9310 heat-treated. Milspec gas rings. NiB-X coated (Rc70, 40% more wear-resistant than chrome).
  • Extractor – Manufactured, heat treated, and hardened per government drawings. Black extractor, buffer and heavy-duty spring. NiB-X coated.
  • Firing Pin – Manufactured, heat-treated, hardened, chromed and certified per government drawings.
  • Carrier – 8620 material, heat-treated and case hardened. Manufacturing tolerances on inside diameters tightly controlled. Nitromet QPQ processed for Rc55 surface hardness, durability and corrosion protection.
  • Gas Key – Hardened to USGI Specifications and attached using grade 8 hardened fasteners. NiB-X coated. Staked per military specifications.
  • Cam Pin – Manufactured, heat treated, hardened and certified per Government drawings. NiB-X coated.
  • Weight:1.17 lbs
What is Nitromet QPQ?

NITROMET™ SALT BATH NITRIDING MAXIMIZES RESISTANCE AGAINST CORROSION AND WEAR

Salt bath nitrocarburizing (SBN) is a popular alternative to hard chromium and physical vapor deposition (PVD). More effective
than hard chromium, SBN is extremely economical, with an array of well-documented benefits.

COST-EFFECTIVE HIGH PERFORMANCE COATING

  • Enhanced wear resistance
  • Increased corrosion resistance
  • Improved case hardness (extends wear surface)
  • Multiplied fatigue strength
  • Higher lubricity

Nitromet is a proprietary KC Jones trademark, originally developed by Kolene Corporation. Nitromet enhances the properties of SBN to provide optimal protection against corrosion and wear.

Nitromet Salt Bath Nitriding Available exclusively from KC Jones

  • Plating Engineered for enhanced wear and corrosion resistance : Choose from 2 finishes:
  • Standard – Quench Polish Quench® (QPQ), Uniform black finish, Deep, rich, black color, Case hardening, Conforms to materials standard  ASTM 2753C, Surface hardness = 56 HRC (minimum)

Salt bath nitriding is sometimes referred to as ferritic nitrocarburizing, as well as salt bath nitrocarburizing. It is a process that involves thermo chemical diffusion, where a compound layer of carbon and nitrogen is simultaneously introduced to the surface of ferrous metal parts. A variety of metals can be treated with salt bath nitriding, including carbon steel, stainless steel, and sintered and cast iron parts.

Primary Nitromet Salt Bath Nitriding Characteristics

  • Deep black finish Anti-seizing properties
  • Improved sliding
  • Uniform black color
  • Doubled bending fatigue
  • Doubled rotary bend strength
  • Zero galling (often associated with plated surfaces)

Nitromet salt bath nitriding is an economic way to increase resistance against corrosion and wear. This is true whether you seek a hard chrome replacement or a more economical solution.

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Shootings Put Semi Automatic Rifles Ads Under New Scrutiny

Shootings Put Semi Automatic Rifles Ads Under New Scrutiny

In this photo taken Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017, a magazine advertisement for an AR-style firearm describes the ability to customize the firearm and shows soldiers in combat. AR-platform firearms are often marketed using words that emphasizes the firearm's ability to be customized and evoke a sense of patriotism, freedom and military strength.

In this photo taken Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017, a magazine advertisement for an AR-style firearm describes the ability to customize the firearm and shows soldiers in combat. AR-platform firearms are often marketed using words that emphasizes the firearm’s ability to be customized and evoke a sense of patriotism, freedom and military strength. (AP Photo/Lisa Marie Pane)

Not sure many are aware that the Sandy Hook victims families are trying once again to sue Remington / Bushmaster. This time around they are making the case that the Bushmaster AR-15 advertising proves in Bushmasters own words that the AR-15 the AR-15 is a military weapon designed for the battlefield. This naturally means in their eyes that these weapons do not belong in the hands of civilians.

Who knows how this will turn out but if the court hears this case and a jury agrees with the the Sandy Hook attorneys the implications would reach well beyond the firearms industry.

Read the three articles below


Shootings Put Semi Automatic Rifles Ads Under New Scrutiny

By LISA MARIE PANE and RYAN J. FOLEY

The ads leap out from the pages of almost any gun magazine: Soldiers wearing greasepaint and camouflage wield military-style rifles depicted as essential to the American way of life. A promotional spot by the Mossberg brand boasts of weapons “engineered to the specs of freedom and independence.”

The ad campaigns by major gun makers did not pause after mass shootings at a Las Vegas country music concert and a Texas church, and the slick messages are big drivers of sales ahead of Black Friday, by far the heaviest shopping day each year for firearms.

But the marketing tactics for the semi-automatic weapons known as AR rifles are under new scrutiny following the recent attacks. Gun-control activists say the ads risk inspiring the next shooter, while gun-rights advocates insist the weapons are being blamed for the works of deranged individuals.

“Guns are not sold on the basis of being just tools,” said gun industry expert Adam Winkler, a professor at the University of California Los Angeles School of Law and author of a book about the Second Amendment. “They’re being sold as an embodiment of American values.”

The advertisements have become a focal point in the court case against a gun company over the 2012 massacre at a Connecticut elementary school where gunman Adam Lanza used a Bushmaster AR-15-style rifle to kill 20 children and six adults. Bushmaster has advertised its AR weapons with the slogan “consider your man card reissued.”

Relatives of the Sandy Hook victims alleged in a lawsuit that the maker of the Bushmaster was negligent by marketing military-style weapons to young people who may be unstable and intent on inflicting mass casualties. The lawsuit against Remington Arms was dismissed because of broad immunity granted to the gun industry, but the Connecticut Supreme Court is weighing whether to reinstate it.

“They used images of soldiers in combat. They used slogans invoking battle and high-pressure missions,” Joshua Koskoff, a lawyer for the families, told justices at a hearing. “Remington may never have known Adam Lanza, but they had been courting him for years.”

Most mass shootings — defined by federal authorities as involving four or more deaths outside the home — are carried out with handguns. But this year, gunmen have used AR-style firearms in mass shootings in Las Vegas, Texas and Northern California. They were also used in the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting and in 2015 in San Bernardino, California.

The rifles are involved in only a small percentage of gun deaths each year. Of the approximately 13,000 gun deaths excluding suicides that happen annually in the United States, about 300 involve the use of rifles — both AR-style and more traditional long guns.

To Erich Pratt, executive director of Gun Owners of America, gun-control advocates focus on vilifying the weapon and not the people behind the crimes. And, he notes, the gunman in Texas who killed more than two dozen churchgoers was pursued by a man nearby who shot at him with his own AR rifle.

“Here’s another attempt to demonize a weapon that a lot of Americans look to for self-defensive purposes,” Pratt said. Yet it was another man with an AR-15 who is “the one who’s hailed for having stopped the guy.”

An estimated 8 million AR-style guns have been sold since they were introduced to the public in the 1960s. The name refers to ArmaLite Rifle, a nod to the now-defunct company that designed the first one. The industry calls them “modern sporting rifles” or “tactical rifles.”

About half are owned by current or former members of the military or law enforcement, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, which represents gun makers.

Their marketing, coupled with the lifting of a decade-long ban and the return of many veterans who used them on deployments, have helped drive their popularity. Gun sales leveled off this past year after nearly a decade of record-breaking numbers, but the industry is banking on the allure of the AR — and its many accessories — to keep it going.

The weapons are known as easy to use, easy to clean and easy to modify with a variety of scopes, stocks and rails. Accordingly, a Sig Sauer ad plays up the ability to customize its AR-style weapons, showing an image of soldiers holed up in a building in the midst of battle.

“The reason these guns have become so popular is because they’re like an iPhone 10,” Winkler said. “They’re smooth, sleek, cool-looking.”

Once the domain of smaller gun dealers, the weapons are now widely sold by huge retailers such as Walmart, Cabela’s and Bass Pro Shops. Those companies are also selling more weapons to first-time gun buyers, said Rommel Dionisio, who has watched the industry closely as a financial analyst and managing director of Aegis Capital Corp.

Sales of military-style rifles plummeted in 2017 compared with a year earlier, when people were stocking up amid fears that a Hillary Clinton presidency would lead to stricter gun laws. Donald Trump’s surprise election victory erased those fears but left the gun industry with an oversupply and weak demand.

American Outdoor Brands, which includes Smith & Wesson firearms, reported in September that quarterly revenue in its long guns category dropped by 64 percent from the prior year due to lower demand for its modern sporting rifles. The company reported shipping 51,000 long guns in that period compared with 111,000 the prior year.

Against that backdrop, many gun companies have cut prices, offered rebates and slowed their manufacturing. Some makers of AR-15 rifles dropped prices earlier this year to as low as $399 — a level that would have been unheard of a year before.

“It really is a buyer’s market out there right now,” Sturm, Ruger & Company Inc. CEO Christopher Killoy told analysts on a recent conference call.

Those deals come with a steady dose of ads that highlight the patriotic notions of carrying an AR.

“That’s what they’re emphasizing, that these are sort of a lifestyle weapon,” Winkler said. “This is a weapon you buy if you’re a patriotic guy who loves the idea of those military shooters, someone who would use your guns to defend your nation.”

Fate of Sandy Hook lawsuit against gun maker could be decided by a slingshot


Connecticut’s highest court heard arguments Tuesday over whether the families of victims of the Sandy Hook school massacre can revive their lawsuit against the company that made the rifle that Adam Lanza used to kill 20 schoolchildren and six adults in 2012.

A state Superior Court judge last year dismissed the suit, which was brought by relatives of nine people who were killed and one person who survived the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown on Dec. 14, 2012. The judge cited a federal law that broadly prohibits lawsuits against gun makers and dealers when a weapon functions “as designed and intended.”

Attorneys for the families argued in court documents and in the Connecticut Supreme Court in Hartford on Tuesday that an exception to the 2005 law allows lawsuits against companies that know or should reasonably be expected to know that their products are likely to be used “in a manner involving unreasonable risk of physical injury to the person or others.”

It’s a claim called “negligent entrustment,” and it has often been argued in cases involving unlicensed or reckless drivers who cause injuries when they’re driving someone else’s vehicle.

Josh Koskoff, an attorney for the Sandy Hook families, and other legal experts said the Remington suit is believed to be the first to have been filed under the gun law exception.

Like David in the Bible, the plaintiffs are trying to bring down a giant with a slingshot.

The Sandy Hook suit cites a 1977 case, Moning v. Alfono, in which the Michigan Supreme Court allowed a lawsuit to proceed against the company that made high-speed slingshots. An 11-year-old boy used one of the company’s slingshots to fire a pellet that ricocheted off a tree and struck his 12-year-old friend in the eye.

The court found that even though the manufacturer had no knowledge of or connection to the boy who fired the pellet, it marketed its slingshot to young children and should have foreseen that young children could be use it to fire pellets in a dangerous manner.

That was important enough, the court said, that a trial was appropriate to weigh whether the manufacturer was at fault for the 12-year-old boy’s injury.

Likewise, Koskoff told the Connecticut court on Tuesday, Remington marketed its Bushmaster XM15-E2S directly at people like Adam Lanza — people whom the lawsuit describes as young men “obsessed with the military,” specifically elite units like the Army Rangers, and “uninterested in hunting or target shooting” (italics in original).

“Now, Remington may never have known Adam Lanza, but they had been courting him for years,” Vogts told the justices on Tuesday. “And the courtship between Remington and Adam Lanza is at the heart if this case.”

But James Vogts, an attorney for Remington, argued that the 2005 law is clear: Manufacturers and sellers aren’t liable when their weapons work the way they’re designed to work.

“No matter how tragic, no matter how much we wish those children and their teachers were not lost and their families had not suffered, the law needs to be applied,” Vogts told the court. “Under the law — federal law and Connecticut law — the manufacturers and sellers are not responsible for the crimes and the harm they cause.”

After the hearing, Ian Hockley — whose son Dylan was killed — told reporters: “We, the plaintiff families of the victims of the Sandy Hook School massacre, have infinite patience to see justice done and utmost faith in the legal system to serve the people it is meant to protect. We have not lost one ounce of confidence in the justness of our case.”

The suit seeks unspecified damages.

Lawyer says gun ad swayed Sandy Hook killer to buy AR-15


Newtown mass shooter Adam Lanza epitomized the buyers wooed by the ad campaign mounted for the Bushmaster AR-15, a lawyer insisted Tuesday before Connecticut’s highest court.Weapons manufacturer Remington Arms “had been courting (Lanza) for years,” attorney Josh Koskoff, who represents some of the school massacre victims’ families, charged inside a jam-packed Hartford hearing.“It wasn’t just that they marketed the weapon looking for people with the characteristics of Adam Lanza. It’s that Adam Lanza heard the message, and was driven specifically to the Bushmaster for his weapon for this combat mission.”Koskoff noted the assault rifle was touted as the must-have weapon for any firefight, boasting that opponents were “single-handedly outnumbered” by an owner toting an AR-15.“Forces of opposition, bow down” was another marketing tag line for the particularly lethal weapon, as was “consider your man card reissued.”Lanza used the AR-15 to fire 154 bullets in about five minutes, executing 20 first-grade students and six staffers at the Sandy Hook Elementary School during his Dec. 14, 2012 rampage.Koskoff represents the families of nine murder victims and one survivor of the school rampage.

Remington attorney James Vogts acknowledged the AR-15 was aggressively marketed, but insisted the manufacturer bore no legal liability for the mass shooting.

“Obviously, all products’ manufacturers are trying to sell to the market,” Vogts told the panel of judges. “The purpose is to sell products. Emotional ads are commercial speech. They are under First Amendment protection.”

Ian Hockley, whose son Dylan was among the slain schoolkids, accused Remington of marketing a battlefield weapon to a civilian market without regard for the deadly consequences.

“They could not care less what happens to their guns once the cash is in the bank, showing utter disregard for the lives this weapon takes and the families it destroys,” Hockley said.

“They actively market the weapons to unstable individuals. Take for instance their advertisement ‘consider your man card reissued.’ What could be more negligent than that?”

No ruling was anticipated for several months in a case that drew national attention from groups on either side of the contentious gun control debate.

The courtroom was packed with the loved ones of shooting victims and attorneys for special interest groups like the National Rifle Association.

Mass shooters, most recently including the killer of 26 people inside a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, used similar weapons in their attacks.

The plaintiffs charge the AR-15, initially designed for use by the military, was inappropriately marketed for sale to the general public.

North Carolina-based Remington argued successfully in previous hearings that the guns are legal and the company is protected by the 2005 federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act.

The case brought by the Newtown group was dismissed 13 months ago by a lower Connecticut court that agreed with Remington’s assertion.

The legislation generally protects weapons companies from liability for criminal use of their guns.

“What happened in that school that morning was horrific,” Vogts said. “It was a tragedy that will not be forgotten … Under the law, under federal law, under Connecticut law, the manufacturer of the product used by the criminal are not responsible for his crimes.”

Speaking outside court, Koskoff said the marketing scheme created by Remington indicated the lack of a moral compass within the company — and its management should be held responsible.

“What kind of society do we live in if the manufacturer has no skin in the game?” asked Koskoff. “What we have here is the conduct of a company that thought it was above the law.”

Vogts, in his argument to the court, put a far less menacing spin on AR-15 owners.

“This rifle is owned by millions of Americans across the country for hunting, target shooting and home protection,” he said.

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Lucky Shot Bullet Shot Glass (Great Gift For Shooters)

Lucky Shot Bullet Shot Glass (Great Gift For Shooters)

Lucky Shot Bullet Shot Glass Real 308 Bullet

Lucky Shot Bullet Shot Glass 308 Bullet

I decided this year friends and coworkers would receive shooting related gifts despite their position on guns. I wanted them to all have something that reminds them of me, so after a bit of pondering it occurred to me most are drinkers of some form of alcohol. After a bit of browsing on Amazon I happened across Lucky Shot USA and their line of bullet embedded glasses. When I saw that many of the glasses featured 308 bullets I knew I had found the right gifts. They practically say 308 AR on them :). Anyhow my first purchase and the subject of this post is the .308 Bullet Shot Glasses. I ordered a set of two bullet shot glasses for my boss at the day job and with Prime shipping two days later the shot glasses were in my hands. What is there to say? I absolutely love the glasses as does everyone who has seen them. After I hit the publish button I’m going to order some wine and whiskey glasses.

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Lucky Shot 308 Bullet Shot Glass

The .308 REAL BULLET shot glass from Lucky Shot USA defies all odds with unapologetic PRECISION, STRENGTH and CRAFTSMANSHIP. This is no ordinary shot glass—it’s got a genuine .308 bullet stuck in the side! Bite the bullet and find out why Amazon customers made this the #1 drinkware product in its category within weeks of being listed.  Each and every glass is hand-blown, which means no two are exactly alike. It’s the only shot glass that’ll leave you feeling BULLETPROOF, even when you’re throwing back 100 proof! Please note this is real GLASS and is not shatterproof or dishwasher safe. Hand wash only to ensure you’ll have it in your arsenal for many memorable nights to come.

Don’t be fooled by the impostors… Brought to you by none other than Lucky Shot USA, we present to you the shot glass that defies all odds. Individually handcrafted for superiority, embedded with unsurpassed precision for strength, this is the shot glass that breaks the rules, WITHOUT MERCY.

The proof is stuck right in glass. That’s right, tried and tested to be no ordinary shot glass. This shot glass will have you feel bulletproof, even when your throwing back 100 proof! Bottoms up! We challenge you to take a shot and we will make it your best shot!

This .308 Real Bullet Shot Glass is embedded with a REAL .308 Bullet and is not dishwasher safe, please hand wash only. Our products are considered safe for use and are 100% antithetic, including the bullets. These products may contain minor blemishes or scratches but are considered to be consistent with their history. Please note, this glass is not bullet nor shatter proof, and because they resemble live ammunition, we do not recommend bringing our products where live ammunition may not be permitted (i.e. schools, airports, government/federal buildings, etc.).

 

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SMITH & WESSON M&P 10 6.5 CREEDMOOR M-LOK 20″ 10+1

SMITH & WESSON M&P 10 6.5 CREEDMOOR M-LOK 20″ 10+1

Picture of a SMITH & WESSON M&P 10 6.5 CREEDMOOR M-LOK 20" 10+1 PERFORMANCE CENTER RIFLE
Picture of a SMITH & WESSON M&P 10 6.5 CREEDMOOR M-LOK 20" 10+1 PERFORMANCE CENTER RIFLE

SMITH & WESSON M&P 10 6.5 CREEDMOOR M-LOK 20" 10+1 PERFORMANCE CENTER RIFLE

Now this is pretty awesome. A S&W Performance Center M&P 10. This is essentially a sub $2000 factory custom 308 AR chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. The SMITH & WESSON M&P 10 6.5 CREEDMOOR M-LOK 20″ 10+1 Performance Center Rifle is versatile, easily accessorized and suitable for a wide variety of recreational and professional shooting applications. Engineered with 5R rifling and 1-10 twist, the M&P10 is as accurate as it is powerful.

Fitted with 15″ free-float Troy® M-LOK® handguard around a 20″ slim profile barrel, the S&W M&P10 6.5 Creedmoor comes with full length top rail for mounting your favorite optic. The forged upper and lower receiver on the M&P10 6.5 Creedmoor fit tightly together to give you optimum performance. Visit Smith&Wesson

SMITH & WESSON M&P 10 6.5 CREEDMOOR M-LOK 20" 10+1 PERFORMANCE CENTER RIFLE SPECIFICATIONS
  • Two-stage match trigger
  • 5/8″-24 muzzle threads with protector
  • 2″ aluminum M-LOK® accessory rail panel
  • Magpul® MOE® rifle stock
  • 5R rifling
  • 1-8″ RH twist

S&W M&P 10 6.5 CREEDMOOR M-LOK 20″ 10+1 PERFORMANCE CENTER RIFLE SPECIFICATIONS

  • Action Type: Gas Operated
  • Barrel Length: 20″
  • Capacity: 10+1-Round
  • Cartridge: 6.5 Creedmoor
  • Finish: Black
  • Front Sight: None
  • Length: 39.5″
  • Magazine Included: 1 x 10-Round
  • Magazine Type: Removable
  • Muzzle: Flash Hider
  • Rear Sight: None
  • Stock Material: Polymer
  • Weight: 9.05 lbs
  • Made in the USA

Built to shine at long range, the S&W M&P10 6.5 Creedmoor has fully ambidextrous  controls so that both right and left handed shooters will feel at home behind it.

 

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