Friday, September 23, 2011

Please Follow Us on Twitter

Many people use Twitter to follow short and sweet new updates and links about things they are interested in.  If you have a Twitter account, please follow us.  Here is the link to our Twitter account.

Please "Like" Our Facebook Page

Our Facebook Page is brand new.  We invite you to join our Facebook so you can stay up to date with our latest articles, pictures, and news announcements.  We come out with new technologies every day and would love to share this with you.  Here is a link to our Facebook.

MK46 Locking Collar (Patent Pending)

Below are some pictures that better explain our MK46 light machine gun locking collar.  In the pictures below it is a silver color.  However, our finished product is the same color as the Vortex.  The locking collar help stabilize the flash suppressor when a high rate of fire is used.  It adds support to the Vortex and is a very helpful addition to the SEI weapon-related patented arsenal.












SEI Armorer's Toolkit

Here are some pictures of our armorer's toolkit.  It is a very handy tool for any military armorer or weapons smith.  It is also very rugged.









Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Lee Ermerson from TACOM Writes about SEI's Involvement in the MK 14 MOD 2


Lee Emerson from TACOM made a post on the EBR SOPMODs forum discussing SEI's recent purchase from CRANE for 245 each of MK 14 Mod 2 components.  Here is what Lee had to say:

"I've been in contact recently with NSWC Crane and Smith Enterprise, Inc. regarding a new project, the Mk 14 Mod 2. Here's what I've been told.

The first two protoype Mk 14 Mod 2 rifles were built in April 2011 at NSWC Crane using existing M14 SSR rifles. Another prototype in final configuration was finished this month. The Mk 14 Mod 2 is intended for Navy Expeditionary Combat Command units.

Per discussion with Ron Smith, Smith Enterprise, Inc. has been awarded a contract to supply 245 sets of the following SEI parts within two months to NSWC Crane in support of the Mk 14 Mod 2: extended bolt lock, direct connect Vortex (R) flash hider, gas cylinder, gas piston, gas cylinder lock wrench, and cleaning rod guide sized for the direct connect flash hider.

In addition to the parts supplied by Smith Enterprise, Inc., the Mk 14 Mod 2 will be assembled with the Sage International, Ltd. M14ALCS/PMRI-H stock with gray anodizing, black hand guard and vertical butt adjustment, AN/PVS-27 night scope, Nightforce NXS 3.5-15X day scope, Nightforce ultralight 1.125 " rings, X-treme Shooting Products, LLC steel trigger shoe and Atlas bipod (model BT10). These rifles will be built on existing Navy M14 SSR rifles. The M14 SSR has a NSWC Crane design scope mount. Thus, there will be no iron sights for the Mk 14 Mod 2. Dave Armstrong, NSWC Crane, informed me that the heavyweight barrel will be retained. The weight of the Mk 14 Mod 2 is in excess of 13 pounds without the magazine, optics or bipod."

Related Articles:

Read This Great Article on the M14 Crazy Horse

This article was written by Peter G. Kokalis several years ago, but many of the great concepts and products on our Crazy Horse are still the same.  We have made some improvements and changes over the years, but this article and the pictures are definitely worth reading and looking at.






LWRCI Puts the Good Iron Muzzle Brake on Their REPR Rifle

Smith Enterprise is teamed up with LWRCI to provide a superior rifle that is lightweight, versatile, and accurate.  LWRCI is now adding the SEI Good Iron Muzzle Brake to Rapid Engagement Precision Rifle (REPR) Platform.  Here is a link to the specs of this great rifle.  Below are some pictures of the rifle equipped with our Good Iron Muzzle Brake.  The more time goes on, the more weapon manufacturers, the military, and gun enthusiasts are realizing is that you can't do better than the SEI Good Iron.








Sunday, September 18, 2011

Check Out Our New Products: Steyr AUG Vortex Flash Eliminator and Good Iron Muzzle Brake

We are rolling out new products on a weekly basis.  Below are some pictures of two new products we provide.  We now make a Vortex and Good Iron for the Steyr AUG.  Notice the jam nut which help customize the angle your Good Iron Muzzle Brake and Vortex Flash Suppressor are facing.  The thread pattern is 13 mm x 1 mm left hand twist.










MK48 Vortex and BFA Pictures

Here are some good pictures of our MK48 7.62 mm Vortex Flash Eliminator with its Blank Firing Adapter (BFA).





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Pictures of the BFA for the MK46 Vortex Flash Eliminator

Below are some pictures of the BFA for the MK46 Vortex Flash Eliminator.




Go to GSA Advantage or to Brownells to order.

More Pictures of Our MK46 Vortex Flash Eliminator P/N 1040V

Below are some more pictures of the MK46 Vortex Flash Eliminator.  Please take note of the patent pending locking collar that allows the Vortex to be customized to the tightness preference of the operator.