Heckler and Kock HK21E Demo
Friday, February 5, 2010 at 1:26 We demo'd this weapon for a local PD, and thought we should make a little demo about it. You don't exactly see one of these every day, and we decided to share some of the love.
Iron Ridge Arms Company
The Premier Colorado Class II/III Supplier & Gunsmith for LEOs and Civilians.
Longmont, Colorado 80501
Friday, February 5, 2010 at 1:26 We demo'd this weapon for a local PD, and thought we should make a little demo about it. You don't exactly see one of these every day, and we decided to share some of the love.
Monday, February 1, 2010 at 16:37 We got a heads up from GoatBoy over at AR15.com. He posted his videos from the SHOT Show and we got a nice hilite in there!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at 14:04 This year's SHOT show was just awesome. We met a ton of great people and saw all sorts of great products. The above picture is from a special mention in Military Times Gear Scout, courtesy of StickMan.
I am in the process of sorting out some of the pics from the show, as well as some great shots from customers and reviewers using our IRA-10 platform. The gallery will have fresh content soon!
Monday, January 18, 2010 at 14:39 We Got a couple videos from Frank fromSnipersHide.com and from Colin over at 556-tactical.com to share!
Here's Frank driving tacks with his IRA-10 lower in another excellent video:
... and Colin spending some time with his new setup.
He's Sporting...
Iron Ridge Lower
Armalite Upper/Lower Parts
Timney Trigger
Troy Rails
Magpul PRS
Harris Bipod
Premier Heritage 5-25x56
Thanks, Colin!
Saturday, December 19, 2009 at 1:20 
Frank, of SnipersHide.com fame stopped by this afternoon to check out the progress we have made with the IRA-10. Dropping a brand spanking new, untested prototype rifle into the hands of an experienced marksman can be a little nerve wracking --especially when it's a project that has claimed all of your time, effort, and wife's patience.
After 20 minutes of fiddling about, getting the optics dialed in to the new barrel and 168 grain ammunition, Frank settled in to make some first try 3/4" and 1" groupings. Not bad at all, all things considered.