In order to ensure the security and continuing stability of M4Carbine.net, Sons of Liberty Gunworks (SOLGW) has chosen the TASKER Network to acquire the website and carry forward the forum’s legacy. The move unites two of the firearms community’s oldest and most respected online platforms— M4Carbine.net and Lightfighter.net— under one formidable banner, solidifying the TASKER Network’s role as the central hub for expert-driven discussions on firearms, tactics, training, gear, and all related topics otherwise.
The transfer of assets occurred on November 21st, 2025; since then, the TASKER Network has been implementing much-needed housekeeping updates, including software, security, and server upgrades.
This union cements a multifaceted online destination for armed professionals and citizens alike, while still providing a place among the like-minded that’s free from the inconsistent biases, censorship, and restrictions of mainstream social media.
Founded in 2005, M4Carbine.net has long served as a vital resource for enthusiasts, professionals, and newcomers to the craft. SOLGW, which acquired the forum in 2024 to preserve its neutrality and modernize its interface, recognized the TASKER Network’s track record in fostering high-quality, fact-based discussion as the ideal fit for its next chapter.
“As SOLGW continues to grow, we’ve streamlined our focus around one core mission: Building the world’s finest fighting rifles. With that focus, we believe the TASKER Network team are the right stewards to take over M4Carbine.net and build it for the future. Their experience running technical and professional forums makes them well-suited to give M4C the attention and direction it deserves. We’re looking forward to what they do with it,” says Sean Murphy, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at SOLGW.
SOLGW’s decision to select the TASKER Network underscores a dedication to the firearms industry’s future. “We chose the TASKER Network because of their demonstrated commitment to advancing tactical knowledge without compromise. This transition ensures M4Carbine.net remains a beacon for open dialogue and innovation,” noted Kyle Grothues, Co-Founder of SOLGW.
“This acquisition represents a natural evolution for both M4Carbine.net and the TASKER Network. We are committed in our duty with its proper care,” says Frank Woods, Founder of the TASKER Network.

“When we acquired Lightfighter.net in 2021, we had the same goals in mind for it that SOLGW had for M4Carbine.net. The TASKER Network was built on the principle of establishing, encouraging, and enforcing a standard among those who would step forward, starting with the quality, access, and exchange of information these people will trust with their lives. These values align perfectly with M4Carbine.net’s heritage, focused on training and technical data. We’re honored that SOLGW sees us as a worthy successor.”
The integration of M4Carbine.net will dramatically expand the TASKER Network’s outreach and enhance user experiences through seamless access to aggregated resources, including original content, industry news, technical archives, and commerce options. M4Carbine.net members can expect continued improvements to features and interfaces, while maintaining the forums’ impartiality and focus on experiential, evidence-based input from subject-matter experts. As part of the acquisition, the TASKER Network will retain key personnel from M4Carbine.net, ensuring communal continuity and prioritizing the sanctity of user-generated content that informs life-and-death decisions in the tactical and training worlds.
Expanded partnership opportunities are also welcome; All industrial personnel who have worked with M4Carbine.net & Lightfighter.net in the past or are interested in working with the TASKER Network in the future are encouraged to contact the network in regards. You’re guaranteed to find your target audiences there.
For more information, visit www.taskernetwork.com or www.m4carbine.net, and @taskernetwork on Instagram.
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