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The ATS Path for 2012

by Richard Nasef, President on December 17, 2011

Advantage Tactical Sight - Made in the U.S.A.Shot Show Announcement:

Well, very soon we’ll be off to Shot Show 2012. Shot Show 2012 is in Las Vegas, Nevada, from Jan. 17 – Jan. 20, at the Sands Expo Convention Center. This will be our first time in the Law Enforcement section, which has traditionally drawn the most attention to our products, according to other companies who have displayed our products in that section in the past. Our booth no. is 6106.
In addition, for the first time, we’ll be displaying suppressed pistols adorned with an ATS. According to the largest U.S. importer / distributor of suppressors, the ATS is ideal for suppressors, as it is just tall enough to see over the can, yet low enough to fit in almost all holsters when the can is removed. We’ll also have two really impressive looking Mossberg tactical shotguns on display. Both, along with our Advantage Tactical Split-Ring Mossberg sight, have been completely camo finished.

Our booth will be more occupied this year than previous years. We’ll have our South American reps, some local reps, along with my wife and I to answer any questions you may have. Should you be in Vegas at that time, please stop by and visit.

For The Coming Year:

We are now starting our 4th generation of sights and the year 2012 will be one with more new products and a revamping of current ones. With each generation, we have added improvement to our sight system. This year we will do the same, as well as add to our product line.

Over the past 6 years, we have made ATS installation more user friendly, strengthened our front sight securing system, and made colored insert changes more stable and more flush fitting with the front and rear sights. We’ve also changed our rear sight insert pin from a dowel pin to a spring pin. The spring pin secures the insert and prevents against drifting during recoil. For 2012, we are looking at alternative compounds for our front and rear sight colored inserts. We are pretty happy with our current nylon 66 application, but we’ll be experimenting with even hardier compounds with the utmost humidity shield. Though you may not visually recognize the difference, a new front sight / rear sight insert compound may be just around the corner. Also, for 2012, the Glock and Springfield XD / XDm rear sights will have the same narrower profile as our Sig Sauer, Springfield and Kimber 1911, and S&W m&p rear sights. Customer surveys have shown either a preference for the narrower look or no preference at all.

During these past six years, we have also managed to manufacture 90% of our product in the U.S., along with 100% assembly and packaging in the U.S. By definition of several governmental agencies, the ATS is now “made in America”. At one time, most of our product was made overseas, but we have managed to bring it home and are working to get that last 10% home, too. Our largest, and very much appreciated vendors, Brownells, Inc., Midway USA, and Lone Wolf Distributors, have all been very supportive of the small price changes needed to bring our manufacturing home.

For new products in 2012, there will be a sight for the latest Taurus 709 / 740 and the Taurus 24/7 G2 pistols. Customer demand (you know what they say about the proverbial squeaky wheel) led to the Taurus project. Still to come is the “ATS Stealth Light” project. We have received favorable and not so favorable responses from customers about our answer for a true darkness “night sight”. In a posting to come, we’ll discuss more about this and address the subject of night sights, in general. Another project for 2012 will be the HK 45 and HK p30, as we have had many requests for sights for those pistols from U.S., as well as from European customers. Also, those European customers and customers from South American have been pressing for CZ 75 and Browning Hi-power sights. There are countless owners of those pistols in the U.S. and abroad that are seeking alternatives to the post-and-notch sights originally attached to those pistols. We hope to respond to those requests in the coming year. In one last addition to our proposed product line for 2012, we will be extending our split-ring shotgun sight line to accommodate FN shotgun barrel diameters. Now, certainly one of our split-ring shotgun sights should accommodate almost any shotgun. So, please call if you have a shotgun that is not listed on our website store.

There are two project upgrades for 2012. One will be facelift for the Guardian sight. We’ll give it more elevation flexibility, minimize the picatinny mount clamp, shorten the length of the mount itself, and radius everything to help prevent snagging. We may even provide a space on the clamp for a tactical light. A tactical light in that spot would also provide illumination to the front sight. The other big project that we’ll attempt to complete for 2012 will be a revamping of our S&W revolver sights. With any luck, the design overhaul may extend to Ruger revolvers as well, though we won’t have a definitive answer until we get more into the project.

Well, that’s a lot for us in 2012 but we’ll do our best to complete those projects. Oh, one last thing, we’ve just received our patent for our shim and color change systems, and our “stealth light” technology is now patent pending.

Richard

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The .223 Patrol Rifle vs. the Shotgun for Urban Tactical Use

by Richard Nasef, President on October 31, 2011

Urban PoliceBecause we make a tactical shotgun sight to be used with slugs and buckshot, and a back-up sight for the AR style .223, I try to keep my ear to the ground about what is happening in the tactical world of shoulder mounted tactical weapons for urban law enforcement use. After some time having been deployed by various police departments, it seems that perhaps there may be some grumplings, concerning the appropriateness of the .223 in an inner city or urban environment.

At the same time, a resurgence of the interest in the shotgun could be on the upswing. Though the reasons are numerous, here are a few: The cost of an AR style weapon in the current economic environment; the astronomical numbers of Remington 870’s, as well as other shotguns already deployed throughout the U.S. and elsewhere; the need for one weapon to be capable of double duty — less than lethal and/or standard tactical usages; the possible over penetration danger of the .223 round in an urban environment; and, finally, the stopping power of a 12 gauge slug, even when encountering body armor.

After the North Hollywood incident some years ago by body armored criminals, interest in patrol rifles for law enforcement took off. However, the 223 patrol rifle, though it has many fans, also has some fault-finders. The detractors say it’s too expensive to outfit an agency with patrol rifles; they already have a lot of shotguns, they don’t want to deal with the liability of over-penetration of a .223 round in an urban environment and, though a shotgun slug may not penetrate body armor, it’s impact, even through body armor, would certainly put a bad guy down with possible broken bones and internal injuries. It is true that it is hard to find a body armored volunteer that is willing to take a shotgun slug for research purposes, though volunteers do come forward for less than lethal testing like cs gas and tasers.

Do you think the .223 patrol rifle is appropriate for use in an inner city or urban environment? Share your opinions in the comments below.

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New Products

March 25, 2011

Well, our new products have finally arrived, despite design changes and manufacturing delays, and they are really cool. Please check them out. We have Kimber and Springfield 1911 sights, Smith and Wesson M&P / SD sights, and splint ring mount shotgun sights for Benelli, Mossberg, Remington, and even a universal 20 gauge sight. Richard

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new shotgun sights

January 28, 2011

Hi Everyone! Of our new products the split ring shotgun sights have arrived first. Though we won’t have them on the website or website store for about 3 weeks (we want to put them on at the same time as the 1911 and m&p sights), you can buy them right now with just a phone [...]

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Free shipping

November 23, 2010

Way to go for those of you who are opting to order with our free shipping promo code when you “like” our facebook business page, and those who are pre-ordering our new sights which will be available toward the end of January: Kimber and Springfield 1911, S&W m&p, S&W SD series, split ring shot gun [...]

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Customer showcase

November 15, 2010

Hi everyone! What do you think of our new “customer showcase”? Check out the website — advantagetactical.com. Click on “customer showcase” and let me know what you think. At first we were photoshopping the images that customers sent, but it was a lot of work. Now we are just posting them as you send them. [...]

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