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T68 M60 Paintball Machine Gun

Monday, November 28th, 2011 at 10:03 AM

T68 M60 Paintball Machine Gun

T68 M60 Paintball Machine Gun

T68 M60 Paintball Machine Gun

Real Action Paintball

RAP4

San Jose, CA --(Ammoland.com)- Real Action Paintball is proud to introduce the T68 M60, the paintball-only field machine gun that will revolutionize your game.

With the exact look, feel, and ergonomics of the popular M60 general purpose machinegun (GPM), the T68 M60 is ready to make your scenario gaming incredibly realistic.

RAP4 believes in helping you train like you’re going to fight. That’s why we’re proud to introduce the new T68 M60, the ultimate training arm for simulating the role and responsibility of a general purpose machinegun (GPM) in field maneuvers. Rifle teams and patrol units count on GPMs for heavy cover fire, focused firepower on hardened targets, and defense against vehicles and multiple threats. The role of the machine gunner is highly specialized, and requires teamwork between the machine gunner, an ammunition bearer, and tripod bearer. Together, these three personnel transport the machinegun into action and keep it loaded and ready throughout the engagement.

That teamwork requires training and extensive drilling which is prohibitively expensive for National Guard and Reserve units, and difficult to integrate into many training routines. The RAP4 T68 M60 solves both of those problems with one piece of clever new technology. Now military forces and security contractors have a compressed-air powered GPM that shoots paintballs and non-marking training projectiles at an impressive 400 round per minute cyclic rate. The T68 M60 reproduces the ergonomics, look, feel, and tactical role of the M60 machinegun. but is far less expensive to operate for training, and the paintball and non-marking rounds do not require the sort of backstops, targets, and dedicated ranges required for firing live 7.62x51mm ammunition.

Many combat units receive training with paintball-based arms ahead of deployment. RAP4 proudly supplies Marine and Army units with paint marking guns that replicate the M4, so personnel receive force-on-force training against role players and other personnel with the kinetic feedback of getting hit with non-harmful projectiles.

That training can now incorporate a GPM with the T68 M60. Personnel can drill in the proper deployment of the machinegun and the proper manning of that crew-served weapon by carrying extra paintballs or non-marking ammunition, the bipod, and the T68 M60, bringing them together under fire to establish an effective machinegun position. This level of realism in combat-simulation training has not been experienced before.

.but RAP4 and the T68 M60 make it happen.

Each T68 M60 accepts 250 round detachable RAP4 Box Magazines. These revolutionary magazines hold the paintballs or non-marking rounds under constant pressure from an internal feeding device for positive feeding regardless of cyclic rate, replicating the reliability of the belt-fed M60.

Reloads are easily accomplished, and spare RAP4 Box Magazines or pods can be carried by the squad machine gunner and other squad members to replicate combat armament and duties.

When your unit needs to train like they’re going to fight, they need the unparalleled authenticity of paintball-based combat simulation and they need the unparalleled realism of the T68 M60 general purpose machinegun.

RAP4-As Real as it Gets!

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RAP4 is recognized as a leader in compressed air-powered marking technology, with patented innovations for military and law enforcement tools and industry-leading paintball sport equipment. Headquartered in San Jose, California, RAP4 has distributors across America and around the world. Trained staff members are available by phone or in person for consultations, and to troubleshoot or train your personnel on use of their equipment. visit www.rap4lesslethal.com

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Handbags and Machine Guns – This Week on Gun Talk Radio

Friday, November 11th, 2011 at 10:58 AM

Handbags and Machine Guns – This Week on Gun Talk Radio

Concealed Carry Handbags

Concealed Carry Handbags

Gun Talk Radio

Gun Talk Radio

MANDEVILLE, LA --(Ammoland.com)- It’s concealed carry handbags, a luxury shooting range in Las Vegas, and more, this week on Tom Gresham’s Gun Talk (R) Radio, the original nationally-syndicated radio talk show about guns and the shooting sports.

In 2008, after exhaustively searching high and low for a stylish handbag that would allow her to conceal carry her Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm, Kate Woolstenhulme decided to go into the handbag business for herself.

She now owns Woolstenhulme Designer Bags, and is currently working on new product lines, including a high-end luxury line, and a Made in the USA line.

Her handbags feature a locked pocket on the outside to protect not only a handgun, but other valuables as well. See more at www.designerconcealedcarry.com.

Even though “machine gun” is in the name, visitors to the new, luxury shooting range in Las Vegas – Machine Gun Vegas – will have the opportunity to shoot other exotic firearms and handguns as well on the 16 public lanes in the 10,000 square foot facility right off the Vegas Strip. Mike Heck, Director of Training and Development at MGV, visits Gun Talk this Sunday to talk about what visitors can expect. More information is available at www.machinegunsvegas.com.

Also on this Sunday, Event Manager Mitch Cox, with info on the Remington VERSA MAX tour hitting Louisiana this week, with stops in Jennings and Port Allen, before arriving at Southern Shooting Center in Thibodaux on Saturday, November 12th, and High Point Shooting Grounds in Belle Chasse on November 13th. Find out more at www.remington.com/pages/community/versa-max-ontour.aspx. And don’t forget – Remington and Gun Talk are giving away the new VERSA MAX Shotgun! Enter to win at www.guntalk.com.

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In its 17th year of national syndication, Tom Gresham’s Gun Talk Radio airs live on Sundays from 2PM-5PM Eastern, and runs on more than 130 stations, plus on XM (Ch. 165) Satellite Radio. All Gun Talk shows can be downloaded as podcasts at http://www.guntalk.libsyn.com and Apple iTunes, or through one of the available Apps: the Gun Talk iPhone App, the Blackberry Podcast App, the Android App and the Gun Talk App for Android on Amazon. More information is available at www.guntalk.com.

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