Browning introduces X-Bolt Micro Midas for young and small framed hunters
To accommodate smaller framed shooters and hunters, Browning® has introduced a full line of firearms called the Micro Midas. Included in the new line is an X-Bolt™ rifle. The X-Bolt Micro Midas has all the innovative features of the X-Bolt line, just in a more compact and lighter weight package. Barrel length is 20" and length of pull is 12.5". Weight is just 6 lbs. 1 oz. and overall length is 381/8 inches. Chamberings include 22-250 Rem., 243 Win., 7mm-08 Rem., and 308 Win. For further information, go to:
www.browning.com.
Sinclair Flash Hole Tool makes case preparation easy
With one easy step, you can go a long way to obtaining the greatest potential accuracy from your handloads by using Sinclair’s new Piloted Flash Hole Deburring Tool. Manufacturing can leave a burr on the flash hole, which can deflect and distort the primer flame. The Piloted Flash Hole Deburring Tool cuts away this burr and leaves a lightly chamfered edge to ensure uniform ignition. The Deburring Tool was designed for a precise, fast, and easy deburring operation. For more information, go to:
www.sinclairintl.com.
Sightmark unveils the next generation of night vision: Digital
Sightmark’s new Wraith DVS-14T Digital night vision monocular is the cutting edge in night vision. Unlike traditional night vision, the Wraith can be used for both daytime and nighttime operation without damaging any internal components. This compact unit uses the newest in image processing technology for delivery of stunning image quality and has incredible Gen 3 resolution. Features include adjustable screen brightness control, multicoated lenses, and built-in IR illuminator to increase viewing power. Check out
www.sightmark.com.
Browning introduces
1911-22 L.R. Autoloading Pistol In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the classic 1911 pistol designed by John M. Browning, Browning has introduced a scaled- down 22 L.R. version of this great firearm for 2011. This new pistol is almost an exact replica of the
original 1911, just smaller. This new Browning 1911-22 is made in the U.S.A. All controls operate just as those on the original Model 1911. The frame and slide of the 1911- 22 are machined from aluminum alloy with a matte blued finish. For further information, go to:
www.browning.com.
Eliminate canting error with BKL 12-way levels BKL’s 12-way level eliminates canting error long-range shooters often encounter. The level is easy to install and attaches to any 1-inch or 30mm scope tube. Position the level vial above, below, or off to the side for shooter preference. When not in use the level conveniently folds for transport. Also available is the BKL-620 Ring Mount Level that quickly and conveniently mounts to any BKL one-
piece or two-piece scope mount. Contact BKL Technologies by calling 877-255-2001 or visit their Web site at:
www.bkltech.com.
Just pour, clip, and shoot with MTM Case-Gard’s belt style bulk ammo container
MTM’s belt style, bulk container offers all the quality and protection expected from a Case- Gard™ item. The strong snapping latch and full length mechanical hinge keep contents dry and secure. Simply pour ammo inside and clip to belt or pocket for quick, finger-tip access when hunting or target shooting. Ideal for rimfire ammo, air gun pellets, BBs, 9mm ammo, etc. Holds up to 100 22 LR rounds. Rugged construction and lifetime guarantee. Red color. MSRP: $4.99. Check out MTM products at:
www.mtmcasegard.com.
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