Consumer Safety Alert: Smith & Wesson M&P Shield

This safety alert is applicable to all S&W M&P Shield pistols manufactured before August 19, 2013.

Problem:

Smith & Wesson has identified a condition where the trigger bar pin could damage the lower trigger in certain M&P Shields in a way that may affect the functionality of the drop safety feature of the firearm, potentially allowing the pistol to discharge if it is dropped.

Any unintended discharge of a firearm has the potential to cause injury, and we ask that you STOP USING YOUR PISTOL IMMEDIATELY UNTIL IT HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND, IF THE CONDITION IS FOUND, REPAIRED.

Procedure For Inspecting Your Firearm:

 

Product Inspection Procedure

If you are uncomfortable conducting the inspection outlined above, or are unsure whether the condition described in this notice applies to your firearm, please take your firearm to your local M&P Certified Armorer or send your firearm to Smith & Wesson for inspection. M&P Armorers can be found on the Smith & Wesson website under Find a Dealer.
If after inspection it is determined that the condition outlined in this safety alert exists, the firearm must be sent to Smith & Wesson for repair.

 

Action To Be Taken:

If your firearm is affected by the condition outlined in this notice, please send your pistol to Smith & Wesson. Your firearm will be inspected, and if necessary, repaired at no cost to you. Your firearm will be returned within 5 to 7 business days. All shipping and repair costs will be covered by Smith & Wesson.

Outside the United States, click here for a list of Authorized Warranty Centers that will repair your pistol.

CONSUMER CONTACT:

Please contact Smith & Wesson directly at 877-899-6259 to arrange for the repair, if necessary, of your pistol.

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TALON G36: Stratagem’s Smart Magazine Holder

German manufacturer Stratagem made news, earlier in 2013, when it became the first international firm to license Blue Force Gear’s Helium Whisper Technology. The company manufactures a complete line of tactical nylon, offering LBVs, plate carriers, belts and an array of tactical systems.

Stratagem has recently developed an innovative magazine holder , for the ubiquitous HK G36, which it markets as the TALON G36.

TALON® (Foliage Green) The TALON G36 is a polymer magazine holder intended specifically to reduce the reloading time of the G36.  Akin to ITW’s FastMag, it attaches to any MOLLE/PALS system using  2 small MALLACE clips, and can be oriented up or down at the operator’s choice.

The TALON is made from  high-impact resistant polymer with anti-fragmentation and IR signature reduction properties. It uses a patented locking system that does away with tensioning bands like those found on the FastMag.  Attachment slots on the front of the holder allow for stacking other pouches and / or accessories.

 

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A Couple of Follow-up Pictures of Bushnell’s PowerSync Solar Wrap 400

I can’t say enough about Bushnell’s PowerSync technology, but I am definitely stoked about their Solar Wrap 400. So, I took a couple of pictures to show you how well everything integrates in practical application.

For the pictures, I loaded out with a smart phone, Contour camera and PDA all of which will need recharging at some point along the way.

2013-08-20 12.45.08The slide on the left shows the Solar Wrap 400 mounted on a plate carrier. The pouch on the right contains a PDA, which is charging from the Solar Wrap.

This is an operation that can take place on the move.  Simply plug in the USB cable to the Solar Wrap and you are good to go.

The next slide shows charging of a Contour video camera.

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Likewise a very simple operation, easily accomplished while on the move. On the port side of the camera pouch is the smart device. The charging port is easily accessible and it too can be charged while on the move.

As long as your device has a standard micro charging port you can use the same USB cable for all devices. Smartphones for some ridiculous reason have manufacturer specific micro charging ports so you’ll need the appropriate USB charging cable for it.

When your Solar Wrap is depleted, simply deploy the solar collector and in 3.5 hours  you’ll have it completely recharged and ready  to support your other devices.

Read My Review

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Burris Enters The Laser Market In A Big Way!

Burris has entered the laser aiming and IR illumination market with the addition of four new product offerings, the Burris AR-DBAL (Dual Beam Aiming Laser), AR-FFL (Fast Fire with Laser), AR-Laser and AR-SPIR (Special Purpose Infra Red)

AR-DBAL (Dual Beam Aiming Laser) provides two aiming lasers – a Class 1 Eye-Safe Infrared (IR) laser pointer, and a Class IIIa Eye-Safe visible laser pointer in your choice of red or green. It offers High and Low intensity settings; activation/low battery indicator light; adjustable windage and elevation for exact aiming; 7” remote cable pressure pad switch with integrated momentary activation (single tap for momentary activation/double tap for continuous ON mode), as well as integrated momentary activation on the unit “Fire” switch.

AR-DBAL laser

AR-FFL (FastFire with Laser). This combination consists of Burris’ Fast Fire III redot sight with a Class I  eye-safe laser. It’s footprint allows the FastFire III red dot reflex sight to co-witness with A-Frame and flip-up iron sights. The eye-safe laser is available in several options, letting you choose from models with Infrared (IR) or Visible Red laser beams that are either Inline (directly above center of bore or Offset. The package offers High and Low intensity settings; activation/low battery indicator light; adjustable windage and elevation for exact aiming; 7” remote cable pressure pad switch with integrated momentary activation (single tap for momentary activation/double tap for continuous ON mode), as well as integrated momentary activation on the unit “Fire” switch.

AR-FFL laser

AR-Laser is an eye-safe tactical aiming laser it is available in your choice of an Inline, directly above center of bore, or Offset ,projects to the side of a front sight. The AR-Laser is available with either a Class 1 Infrared (IR) or a Class IIIa Visible Red Laser. The unit is powered by a single AA battery. It also offers High and Low intensity settings; activation/low battery indicator light; adjustable windage and elevation for exact aiming; 7” remote cable pressure pad switch with integrated momentary activation (single tap for momentary activation/double tap for continuous ON mode), as well as integrated momentary activation on the unit “Fire” switch.

AR-LASER sight

AR-SPIR (Special Purpose Infrared) is a high-definition, eye-safe illumination tool. Its equipped with a telescopic Infrared (IR) LED illuminator that is focusable between 2º and 30º  The AR-SPIR additionally offers High and Low intensity settings; a 7” remote cable pressure pad and integrated activation switches (single tap for momentary activation/double tap for 5 minute continuous ON mode).

 

AR-SPIR laser light

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Reader Question: Fixing Position

Illustration Terrain to Map

Pete, the best way to keep this straight is as follows. When working with terrain use magnetic azimuth and when working with a map use grid azimuth.

Take a look at the illustration above. Let’s assume that you are working a ridgeline. You I.D. a position that you want to fix on your map.

Step 1. Using your compass shoot three bearing lines (magnetic azimuth). Note that where the three lines cross a triangle is formed. Record the magnetic azimuth in your notebook.

Step 2. Let’s now plot the target on a grid map. Convert each magnetic azimuth to grid azimuth. Why? You are going from terrain to map.

Step 3. Using your protractor, plot each grid azimuth line. Where those lines intersect a triangle will be formed. Place a dot in the center of the triangle and determine the grid coordinates of that point.

You have now successfully gone from terrain to map.

Now, let’s assume that you are going from map to terrain and the triangle, or desired objective,  is a rally point. To get there, you must navigate using your compass. So what do you do.

Step 1. Determine the grid azimuth to the rally point (from your location) using your protractor. Keep in mind that your desired objective will likely be out of your line of sight, and possibly 3 or 4 kilometers from you.

Step 2. Convert the grid azimuth to magnetic azimuth.

Step 3. Determine range to the rally point.

Step 4. With magnetic azimuth and range determined use your compass and beads to get to your desired location.

You’ve now gone from map to terrain so you are working with magnetic azimuth.

It takes practice, plan on being disoriented but you’ll get there. Hope this helps you.

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Land Navigation: Direction, Orientation and Location

One of the many fallouts from advanced technology is the insidious erosion of core skills needed to operate in a combat zone. Land navigation using a grid map and compass is at the top of that list. So, put your GPS receiver away and get back to basics.

I would like to supplement this video by suggesting that wherever and whenever possible take three bearings to fix an object or fix your position . Where those 3 lines intersect, you will form a triangle. The coordinates associated with a point in the center of the triangle will be much more precise than if you were two use only two bearing lines. The larger the triangle the more error you’ll have. The smaller triangle the more precise you grid coordinates will be. However, in all cases three bearing lines will provide greater accuracy than two.

The video is a 1967 Army training film, so it’s outdated but relevant to the subject matter at hand.

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REVISION Selected To Supply Swiss Armed Forces With Sawfly Glasses

Revision logo

Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing a number of Revision’s ballistic eyewear products. My testing addressed ergonomics and included an informal assessment of how well the product protects the individual from the effects of debris likely to be encountered in combat situations. In all cases tested, the product achieved its goal with no incidence of secondary fragmentation. Bottom line, Revision eyewear works! It’s no wonder the company’s Sawfly and other ballistic eyewear has been selected as the standard issue product for a number of the world’s armed forces.

Revision, headquartered in Montreal, QC announced the award of a 5 year contract to supply Swiss Armed Forces with ballistic eyewear. Revision’s Sawfly Eyewear was selected as the all-purpose ballistic spectacle of choice. Beginning January 2014, it will become the standard issue glasses to all Swiss troops. The company estimates shipping  290,000 Sawfly Military Eyewear kits plus additional accessories. This is Revision’s second eyewear contract with the Swiss Armed forces; in 2008 they were awarded a contract to supply 10,000 Desert Locust Military Goggles.

In addition to Switzerland, Revision exclusively supplies German, Canadian, British, Dutch, Belgian and Danish forces with their protective eyewear needs. The Revision Sawfly continues to be the most widely issued military spectacle amongst NATO nations, dominating the ballistic protective eyewear landscape worldwide.

Speaking to the media, Jonathan Blanshay, CEO of Revision states:

“Revision is proud to have been selected as the key supplier for the Swiss military’s protective eyewear needs. With this contract Switzerland joins the short list of countries that have made ballistic eye protection a priority for their soldiers and recognize that by recommending eye protection as an everyday item-like boots and helmets-soldier familiarity with the equipment once on the battlefield is ensured.”

 

 

For additional information, visit www.revisionmilitary.com, write info@revisionmilitary.com, or call +1 252-288-5805. You can also follow us on Twitter @RevisionPR.

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Quantico Tactical Hires Vice President of Marketing and Merchandising

– Press Release –

Dan Gaddis Quantico Tactical

ABERDEEN, NC (August 2013) – Quantico Tactical, a leader in sourcing and supplying performance-proven apparel, equipment and firearms to law enforcement, government agencies, military and private citizens, announces the new position of Vice President of Marketing and Merchandising to be held by Dan Gaddis, a highly skilled marketing and merchandising executive.

Gaddis will spearhead the new Marketing and Merchandising division of Quantico Tactical, providing expertise in direct marketing, branding, product development, product management, vendor relations and retail strategies. Gaddis has held executive positions where he successfully led teams to complete company initiatives, increased sales and cut excess waste. He has demonstrated leadership and resourcefulness and has earned a solid reputation in the Military, Law Enforcement, Outdoor and Automotive Aftermarket industries. Gaddis has held various executive positions; including Vice President of Merchandising at U.S. Cavalry and Director of Merchandising at the Eastwood Company. Gaddis served as a Combat Arms Captain in the U.S. Army Reserve and has served as a Police Reserve Officer, Volunteer Fire Police Captain and is currently a Volunteer Fire Fighter for the Puppy Creek Fire Department in Raeford, NC.

“Dan brings so much to the table for Quantico Tactical. Not only is his reputation sterling , but the skills he brings for merchandising, vendor relations, catalog, direct marketing, product development and brand management will greatly enhance our current and future strategies.” David Hensley, CEO of Quantico Tactical added. “Dan is also an avid firearms enthusiast with a personal working knowledge of our military, police and fire markets. He brings not only his incredible skill set to Quantico Tactical but an understanding and respect for our industry and customers.”

“I am looking forward to working closely with David in maximizing his company’s growth potential in an industry that I am familiar with and fully support,” Dan Gaddis, Quantico Tactical’s new Vice President of Marketing and Merchandising. “Quantico Tactical has always taken pride in the brands they represent and the clients they serve. Our goal now is to drive that commitment and expand upon it.”

Visit with Quantico Tactical on Facebook www.facebook.com/pages/Quantico-Tactical/121240781282532 or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/QT_JC.

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Shellback Tactical Has A New Website

Shellback Tactical has been very successful since its inception. The company has a proven track record for manufacturing and developing some of the best tactical nylon available to the military, law enforcement and commercial markets.

Shellback Tactical has also begun to diversify itself with the addition of new web sites and product lines. Today the company announced its new web site Katylist.com

The new site will offer tactical nylon and a line of ballistic plates that include the superb DKX Armor offerings. The aggregate organization is know as Evolved Tactical Solutions. Shellback Tactical will still maintain its original web site at http://shellbacktactical.com/

 

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Cabela’s Color Phase Proprietary Reactive Camouflage Technology.

A couple of years ago I wrote a piece about camouflage where I talked about reactive camouflage. Reviewing the concept briefly, reactive camouflage adapts to its surroundings. When fully implemented, across the military enterprise, it will provide a far superior level of protection for our forces. Commercially, sky is the limit for reactive technologies.

Cabela’s has introduced a very basic implementation of reactive camouflage for its fall 2013 hunting apparel line. It is being marketed as ColorPhase and here is how it works.

The ColorPhase fabric used in Cabela’s product will change color with ambient temperatures. If the surroundings are warmer, the fabric adds more green. When cooler, the fabric adds more brown mimicking vegetation as it transitions to fall. The color transitions occur in real-time so it should prove to be quite effective for today’s hunters. 

It’s too early to speculate on its direct applicability to military camouflage because of its FR characteristics and several other factors; however, it represents a step in the right direction and signals the start of a comprehensive reactive camouflage system.

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Groundbreaking Ceremony Held for Remington® Ammunition Facility Expansion

-Press Release –

CeremonyMadison, N.C. – Remington Arms Company, LLC (“Remington”) broke ground today on the expansion of its operations at the Remington Ammunition Plant in Lonoke, Arkansas. Work on the expansion, which will include the construction of a new building, is projected to be in operation by the second quarter of 2014. Speaking at the event alongside Remington officials were Senator Mark Pryor (D-AR) and Governor Mike Beebe (D-AR).

“Existing industries are vitally important to the economic well-being of our state,” Governor Mike Beebe said. “Remington Arms has had a strong presence here for almost a half century, and I am pleased that the company continues to choose Arkansas as the best location for its expansion.”

“As an avid hunter and gun owner, I’m particularly excited to help announce this expansion,” Senator Mark Pryor said. “Remington has been an economic engine in our state for years, and this will allow them to bring even more jobs and development to central Arkansas.”

The Remington expansion will help meet consumer demand for quality ammunition products at a time when many sportsmen and gun owners are struggling to find supply. Further, it will stimulate both the state and local economy.

“This groundbreaking ceremony marks a significant event for Remington and for the Lonoke community,” said George Kollitides, Chief Executive Officer of Remington. “It demonstrates our commitment to state-of-the-art facilities; ensuring quality, increasing product availability and improving on-time delivery to our customers. The expansion also allows us the opportunity to provide job growth within a community that has supported us since we laid the first cornerstone here in 1969. We are honored and pleased to celebrate this expansion with such great partners.”

The Remington Ammunition Plant, established in 1969, designs and manufactures leading ammunition products with superior craftsmanship. More information about Remington Ammunition can be found at http://www.remington.com/product-categories/ammunition.aspx

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If You Don’t Think I Have It Rough, Think Again!

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Arsenal Introduces the SAM7SF 7.62 x 39 Folding Stock AK

The only group of people more passionate about their rifles, than Saab owners about their cars, are AK enthusiast. Two years ago, I wrote about the forthcoming modernization and enhancement of the AK47. The tide is now flooding with new concepts and designs that enhance and add capability to the most successful battle rifle in history, the Avtomat Kalashnikova. Today’s AK enthusiast has modular rail systems, grips, magazines, optics and primary sights to choose from. Despite the many enhancements that entered the market, several areas needed to be address. One such point was the left side folding stock, which prevented the shooter from leaving a mounted optic on the weapon. Even the under folding stock prevented the use of a mounted optic. Stocks that folded to the right could not be used because they interfered with use of the charging handle and safety lever. To mitigate those limitations, Arsenal Inc., Las Vegas, NV has introduced the SAM7SF chambered in the ubiquitous 7.62 x 39.

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The 7.62×39 caliber SAM7SF utilizes the Bulgarian right-folding tubular buttstock. This stock leaves enough clearance both for the charging handle and the trigger. Since the stock on this rifle folds to the right side, it allows the shooter to leave a scope mount attached while carrying the firearm in the folded position. The stock comes equipped with a rubber butt plate that provides a more comfortable alternative to the standard issue bare metal predecessors thus reducing felt recoil.
The SAM7SF incorporates an ambidextrous safety selector. To improve ergonomics and access to the safety selector, the pistol was redesigned and manufactured to specifically work with the ambidextrous safety selector. Even when the stock is folded, the shooter can safely operate the weapon’s safety without overstretching his hand or releasing the grip.
Arsenal is offering an introductory of $1349 on the first 500 units sold. Thereafter, prices are expected to rise to $1599.

Additional specifications include: a forged & milled receiver, a chrome-lined hammer-forged barrel, muzzle brake, 24×1.5mm muzzle threads, bayonet and accessory lugs,  hand guards, stainless steel heat shield, sectional cleaning rod, one 10-round magazine, sling, oil bottle, and cleaning kit.

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Ashbury Precision Ordnance Mfg Announces the ASW223 Chambered in .223 Wylde.

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Ashbury Precision Ordnance Mfg, , Ruckersville, VA has added the ASW223 chambered in the high performance .223 Wylde cartridge to its comprehensive ASW line of precision bolt action rifles. Like all of its family members the ASW223 (Asymetric Warrior) uses APO’s patented SABER®-FORSST® modular rifle chassis system. The Wylde chamber allows the user to chamber the Remington .223 as well as the NATO 5.56×45 specification.

3The 1-in-8″ twist barrel is chambered and finished with a target crown and muzzle brake suppressor adapter. The configuration will stabilize an 80 grain projectile up to 600 yards. The fire control group uses the patented Huber Concepts Staged Break tactical two-stage trigger, set to  3.5lbs. At the heart of this Ashbury tactical rifle platform is a precision machined Surgeon or APO SX bolt action receiver with a 10 round detachable box magazine.

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The ASW223 modular chassis further incorporates a folding Push Button Adjustable Hybrid (PBA-H) shoulder stock with adjustments for cheek piece height, length of pull, and Limbsaver® recoil pad drop.

 

For additional product details and order details visit Ashbury Precision Ordnance Mfg. 

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Bushnell’s Power Sync Solar Wrap 400 Followup…

I recently published a review of Bushnell’s Power Sync Solar Wrap 400 that you can read here. I mentioned that using an MBITR pouch was a good way to carry the Solar Wrap 400 so I wanted to support that statement with some pictures for those readers that will carry the Solar Wrap as part of load out. This is what the configuration looks like, and by the way, I’m using Tactical Assault Gear’s excellent MBITR pouch.

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The Solar Wrap is inserted into the pouch such that the load side – this is the side you connect the electronics to – is on top. This makes it very simple to attach the smartphone or tablet cable directly to the Solar Wrap while you are on the move.

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On the opposite end you have access to the micro charging port for the Solar Wrap’s internal storage battery. It is easily accessed via a hook and loop flap cover.

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This is certainly not the only approach you can take; you can use a flapped double magazine pouch or suppressor pouch; however, I found using TAG’s MBITR pouch to be the most functional and unobtrusive approach.

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Services May Lower Standards To Qualify More Women For Ground Combat.

The private sector has been employing the concept of “validation” in making employment decisions for well over 25 years; the process is most evident in highly unionized organizations. In a “nutshell” validation means this: when assessing an applicant’s qualifications, for a specific position, having or not having a specific qualification must directly correlate to his or her probability of success in the position. For example, someone applying for an administrative assistant position can not be tested to determine if he or she can solve third order integral equations, since having or not having that specific skill set does not directly correlate to success as an administrative assistant.

The military as a whole has always had arduous physical standards. Enlisted and Officer personnel are required to perform at a level that is probably inconsistent with the job requirements. However, what generally goes undisclosed is rigor’s “real” target, and that is your mind.

Rigorous training standards develop a mindset that allows the trainee to prevail when chips are down. They develop an unwillingness to lay down accept defeat or become pliable. That approach along with continued emphasis on technology, and the intellectual capital to support it has enabled the United States of American to grow the best qualified, best prepared and most effective military enterprise in history.

Regrettably, invalidated requirements have too been tools for sex and age discrimination and the Pentagon now says things must change. Big Army, Big Navy, Air Force and all Special Operations Commands must begin to validate selection criteria, and that will undoubtedly lead to a lowering of standards across the board.

You can read more about this in The Washington Times

Tells us what you think in this very short poll

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Lone Survivor Debuts 27 Dec 2013

Lone Survivor is a film based on Eyewitness Accounts of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10. The book, which is available on Amazon.com was written by Marcus Luttrell and Patrick Robinson. Marcus is a retired Navy Seal awarded a Navy Cross and Purple Heart for his actions on June 2005. Mark Wahlberg stars in the film, which is scheduled to debut 27 Dec 2013.

I’m not real big on war movies because they are “generally” not well done and serve to feed the notion that there’s glamor in war. Lone Survivor seems to break that mold and looks to be every bit as good as Saving Private Ryan. In my book, that makes it  worthwhile watching; meanwhile, check out the trailer.

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Meals Ready To Eat A La Carte…

Meals Ready To Eat or MREs are a huge improvement over the C rations I use to eat – l won’t get into a discussion on its after effects.

Today, military personnel enjoy a far superior dining experience while in the field; much to the credit of The Combat Feeding Directorate and the folks at Natick. The modern day warrior has a vast array of quality items to choose from. I’ve had some of the pasta items myself. It won’t ever replace Donatello’s but it “ain’t” all that bad either. All of the branches know full well that the dinning experience goes a long way to improving moral. Continuing with the tradition that an “army moves on its stomach”, the U.S. Army will be making some changes to their menu, in 2014. Some of the less popular items will be replaced with Seasoned Black Beans, Barbecue Shredded Beef and Vegetarian Taco Pasta.

The CFD’s objective is to deliver about 6000 calories per day in a variety of tasty, nutritious, quality food items. CFD and Natik Labs recognize the high demand for other items like pizza and deli meats, so they are diligently working on technologies that would allow them to preserve some of the more palatable goodies for our troops. Currently, the food is placed in a pouch and heated to 240 degrees to kill a broad array of bacteria that spoil food. Future technologies may include microwave sterilization,  high pressure processing, super critical carbon dioxide preservation, or osmotic dehydration.

Who knows, perhaps our next generation of fighting men and women will be able to dine on steak tartar, fragua and wash it all down with a half-liter of a well balance chardonnay that is nice and oaky as they operate remote weapon stations with their smartphones. That’s progress folks!

Bon Appetit!

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USSOCOM Partners With Industry and Allies To Develop Land and Sea Capabilities.

If you attended SOFIC 2013 in Tampa, one of the many focal points articulated is the need, and desire, to return Navy SEALS to their waterborne lineage. Interpret that to mean the 10+ years of conflict in Afghanistan and Iraq have detracted SEALS from developing, technically current, sea capabilities. The need to improve sea and land capabilities does not start and end with the Navy but extends to the entire SOF community and our SOF Allied Partners.

Consistent with Admiral William McRaven’s teaming approach, NSW (Naval Surface Warfare Command) sponsored, just this past month, an unclassified International Diver Workshop, at NAB Coronado. The objective was identify potential business partners with the capabilities and technology to address the needs of allied Combat Divers. Areas of interest included enhanced UBAs, underwater breathing apparatus, commonly referred to as closed circuit, 100% O2, rebreathers. Other areas explored include flotation devices and man portable underwater propulsion systems capable of speeds up to 4 knots. A number of allies have also expressed interest in underwater navigation systems capable of providing GPS position and charting.

Later in July, USSOCOM Special Operations Research, Development, and Acquisition Center’s Science and Technology Directorate announced the 2013 USSOCOM S&T Collaborative Planning Session, to be held 6 Aug – 7 Aug, 2013 at McDill AFB, in Tampa.

USSOCOM defined the primary objective of the event “is to provide a forum for industry and academia to collaborate with the TALOS Management Team and other government organizations to discuss innovative approaches to achieving the technology objectives and challenges of USSOCOM’s TALOS.”

The TALOS project attempts to advance enhanced mobility/protection capabilities to augment the direct assaulter. A synopsis of the RFI can be found under Solicitation Number: USSOCOM_RFI_ST(TALOS)

Focus areas for TALOS include mobility and agility, advanced armor, C4, combat ready displays/thermal management/light-noise discipline/medical, situational awareness and power generation/management.

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Legendary ArmaLite Inc. Bought Out By Strategic Armory Corps (SAC)–Press Release

Strategic Armory Corps or SAC was established in 2011 by its CEO, Mark Johnson. SAC manages and operates Special Technologies Group dba AWC Systems Technology, AWC Ammo and Surgeon Rifles, Inc. The Phoenix, AZ  based group announced in a press release dated 23 July 2013 the acquisition of legendary arms designer and manufacturer ArmaLite Inc. of Geneseo, IL. Mark Westron, ArmaLite’s founder and CEO will remain as an investor and hold a position on SAC’s board of managers.

-Press Release-

Phoenix, AZ July 23, 2013 – Strategic Armory Corps (“SAC”) announced today that it has acquired ArmaLite, Inc.  ArmaLite  is a leading manufacturer of a complete line of semiautomatic rifles, including the M15 and AR-10 lines, and an expanding line of advanced bolt action rifles in a wide range of calibers from .308 Winchester through .300 Win Mag, .338 Lapua, and .416 Barrett to the massive AR-50A1 .50 caliber rifle.   Mark Westrom, the seller of ArmaLite,  will remain as an investor in SAC and will serve on its board of managers.

The ArmaLite Division of the Fairchild Engine and Aircraft Company was the original developer of what has become known simply as the “AR”.  In fact, “AR” actually stands for ArmaLite. There have been many variations of the original rifle, and today’s ArmaLite produces some of the highest quality firearms in the market. ArmaLIte will continue to operate out of its facility in Geneseo, Illinois which houses approximately 90 personnel.

Strategic Armory Corps manufactures precision bolt action rifles under the name Surgeon Rifles, high quality firearm suppressors under the name AWC Silencers, and match grade ammunition.

“ArmaLite is a tremendous addition to our group of outstanding companies and broadens our product line so we can better meet the needs of our customers”, said Mark Johnson, SAC President and CEO. “The history of Mark Westrom over his 19 years of leading ArmaLite will provide a wealth of industry knowledge to our leadership team and allow us to further expand our ability to meet the ever increasing demands for the highest quality products by our customers and the marketplace.”

For additional information regarding Strategic Armory Corps, ArmaLite, Surgeon Rifles, or AWC Silencers, contact John Piscione 623-780-1050, john@awcsilencers.com

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Bastille Day Celebration in Paris

Deux pays unifié dans le concept de la liberté et de la démocratie. Vive La France! Voila!

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TacProGear Announces A New Line of Multicam Tactical Gear

catalog_coverTacProGear is a relatively new comer to the tactical nylon industry. They have impressed me with innovative concepts, quality and pricing; their packs, weapon cases and pouches are top of the line.

Since I’ve known the Delray Beach company, they’ve consistently grown their product line, which is a no frills strictly business assortment of tactical gear. Their next move will be to bring its customer base an array of packs, weapon cases, pouches and other tactical gear in Multicam.

Whether you’re an airsoft enthusiast or professional first responder, TacProGear can fill your tactical nylon needs with some great gear.

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The Supply Captain Makes Shopping Easier With Gift Certificates

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Not sure what to get your special someone? Supply Captain, Marlborough, MA.,   has made that decision easier with gift certificates. These handy little devices are  available in amounts of $25, $50 or $100. And, the recipient will have thousands of items to choose from. It’s a practical and great gift idea.

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The M320 Grenade Launcher Will Soon Have A New Holster

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The M320 40mm Grenade Launcher Module (GLM), manufactured by Heckler & Koch, was chosen to replace the aging M203. It was first fielded as early as 2008 but went into production in 2009.

U.S. Army’s Soldier Systems at Natick is currently evaluating 167 units from each of three holster types. The catalyst behind the search for a suitable holster is that the HK sling supplied to carry the M320, when not mounted to the M4, allowed the weapon to drag on the ground.

The holsters have already been evaluated by members of the 75th Ranger Battalion. at Ft. Benning, but feedback from that evaluation suggested no particular holster performed better than any other. And, they all needed to be tweaked.

The holsters are now being tested by the members of the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the Vermont National Guard, and others forward deployed in Afghanistan. The data is to be collected by the Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center.

A recommendation for acquisition is expected to be made by Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment to the Maneuver Center of Excellence in early 2014.

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Heckler & Koch 30 Round 5.56 x 45 Polymer Magazine Is Now Available.

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In January of this year, while attending SHOT Show 2013, I had the opportunity to spend time with the folks from HK. They informed me that HK would release a polymer magazine for their highly acclaimed MR556A1; it was supposed to have been a Q1 event, but as in all things firearm related dates slip. This too was the case for the highly anticipated HK 30 Round Polymer Magazine. What should have been a Q1 event is now a reality, and you can purchase the new magazines directly from HK’s store at a very reasonable price of $19.99.

Fits HK MR556A1, HK416, and all high quality AR/M4/M16 type firearms.

Heckler & Koch reliability and durability in a 30 round 5.56 mm Polymer Magazine at a special price. Designed to provide optimal ammunition feeding for any M16/M4/AR15-type weapon, the HK 30-Round Polymer Magazine can be used in any firearm that uses a NATO-standard 5.56 mm magazine. The HK 30 Round Polymer Magazine is drop, crush, and impact resistant and features an anti-tilt follower as well as HK proprietary geometry and design features for exceptional performance.

  • Same high strength, lightweight polymer used on combat proven HK’s G36 and HK417 magazines
  • Corrosion resistant
  • Low profile base plate
  • Fits existing magazine pouches and magazine carriers
  • Anti-tilt follower
  • Translucent body serves as an immediate loading indication
  • Advanced spring
  • Reinforcing ribs for added strength
  • High quality polymer materials
  • Non-reflexive body and low IR signature
  • Low maintenance, disassembles without tools
  • High and low temperature environmentally tested
  • Width: 2.7 inches (69,8 mm)
  • Height: 7.5 inches (190 mm)
  • Weight (empty): .2 lb. ( 124 g) NOTE: This product is only to be sold within the United States. This product is not available for sale in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Aurora, IL, Chicago, IL, and South Bend, IN. Overseas sales (outside of the USA) restricted.
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Leupold Warns of Counterfeited Mark 4® Riflescopes Surfacing

Counterfeited Leupold Mark 4® riflescopes and more recently, counterfeited Leupold Prismatic riflescopes have begun to arrive with increasing regularity at the firm’s Beaverton, Oregon, headquarters for service. These products are not manufactured by Leupold and are not covered by the Leupold Full Lifetime Guarantee.

In general, most of the scopes appear to originate from Hong Kong (People’s Republic of China), and have “Leupold Mark 4” laser engraved on the bottom of the turret in a silver etch, while the black ring on the objective is etched in white and does not include the name “Leupold”. The scopes also do not bear the Leupold medallion, a mark all Leupold scopes will always possess. An authentic Mark 4 riflescope will always be engraved black on black and have the name “Leupold” engraved on the black ring.

Identifying Marks:

Counterfeited Leupold Prismatic riflescopes:

The absence of a serial number and barcode on the bottom of the scope is the easiest way to identify these counterfeits. A brass ring may be visible when looking into the objective and screws can be seen on the top of the finger click adjustments under the caps. The product name is not engraved on the black ring.

Identifying Marks:

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Deer Trail, CO, Officials Are Asked To Please NOT Shoot Down Drones.

Just when you think you’ve hear it all, you discover that you’re only at the tip of the iceberg. It appears that officials from Deer Trail, CO are contemplating issuing a $25 drone hunting license. They may even post a $100 bounty for any drone that is shot down, provided the shooter can prove the claim. It seems Deer Trail Officials aren’t happy about their privacy being violated, so this is one approach I suppose.

I admire their spirit but the method is all wrong, and I would suggest this is a issue best handled in the courts and at the polls.

Deer Trail before you start launching rounds into the air, here are some things you should know.

    • The Global Hawk has a service ceiling of 60,000 feet and it can linger at about 310 knots. At its service ceiling, depending on its payload, can monitor over 1,300 square miles. It can stay in the air for about 28 hours but they usually keep that at about 20 to 24 hours. In that time it can cover with extreme accuracy and detail about 40,000 square miles. Here’s what that means – they can see you before you see it.
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Kahles Advanced Milling Reticle (AMR)

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The folks at Desert Tactical Arms are rightfully excited about their first shipment of Kahles scopes featuring the AMR reticle. The Advanced Milling Reticle adds a new dimension to tactical optics and represents a major step beyond the ubiquitous mildot reticles.

The AMR reticle is a collaborative effort between the DTA designers and Kahles. So, here is a sneak peak for you with more to come on the topic.

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Kestrel 4500s With Applied Ballistics Software Are Now Shipping…

Earlier in the year we mentioned that the folks at Kestrel will soon have a version of the 4500NV running the Applied Ballistics software. That moment is upon us. The joint venture between both companies gives users a great alternative to Horus’ ATrag. By offering Horus ATrag and Applied Ballistics models, Kestrel  provides greater choices for its customers. Strategically, it also means that Kestrel is the only company to successfully integrate the best ballistic software on the market with the best weather and environmental metering available. When combined with  its optional Bluetooth functionality, the Kestrel 4500 NV becomes a key subassembly in a more elaborate and comprehensive fire control tool.

M.S.R.P. on the Applied Ballistic versions of the 4500NV is $589 and that includes two color options desert tan or olive drab. Bluetooth versions are $100 more.

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Hazard 4® Wedge™ SLR Camera Case

 

The Wedge™ is Hazard 4®’s exclusive solution for carrying your favorite Digital SLR. on modular webbing vests, belts, PALS panels etc., or slung on its included shoulder strap. The Wedge™ SLR camera case includes a 4-slider system zipper for access from front or back and heavily padded construction for protection.

  • EXTERNAL SIZE_ ~13″ L x 9.8″ W x 5.9″ D (33 x 25 x 15 cm)
  • MAIN MATERIAL_ DuPont® 1000D Cordura®
  • COLORS_ black/coyote
  • DESIGN_ Long Beach, California – In-House Team.
  • M.S.R.P. – $99.99
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Governor Nikki Haley’s Visit to FN Manufacturing

I sincerely hope that Nikki Haley gives serious consideration to a run at the White House. In this video she discusses her visit with FN Manufacturing in Columbia, South Carolina. She, like Governor Rick Perry of Texas are diligently working to improve conditions for enterprise and successfully attracting vibrant and innovate companies. Well done Nikki!

Governor Nikki Haley visits with FN Manufacturing in Columbia, SC
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PEO Soldier Provides Overview of NETT Warrior

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The Advantage Tactical Sight for FNH USA Pistols

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The Advantage Tactical Sight (ATS) was developed by WrenTech president, Richard Nasef, in response to the inadequate iron sight products he found in the marketplace. Nasef, a practicing psychotherapist in New Mexico and California, as well as a firearms enthusiast, noticed shooters struggling with sight picture alignment and the resulting frustration at missed targets. Nasef recognized that the human brain quickly acclimates to a vertically aligned pyramid sight picture over the existing traditional sight pictures and the Advantage Tactical Sight was born.

The ATS, offers interchangeable color schemes,  provides great visibility in low-light situations and maintains the same sight picture when backlit. The sight system enhances the ability to shoot with both eyes open and while moving. The ATS is approved by the USPSA. The Advantage Tactical Sight is also compatible with most holsters and provides better visibility in extreme weather conditions. It is windage and elevation adjustable.

The Advantage Tactical Sights for the FNS and the FNX pistol series are available now at retailers across the country for an MSRP of $98.49

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Knight’s Armament Company SR15 and E3 Bolt.

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I ran across this video narrated by Trey Knight of Knight’s Armament Company. Trey discusses the SR15 and E3 bolt. I’ve had the opportunity to shoot the KAC SR-15; an absolutely superb carbine  made by a company that’s legendary in the SOF community, and industry wide.

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Is It A Good Time To Start A Business?

I get questions that are inconsistent with the theme of the Blog, but they’re asked in earnest and part of my function, at least as I see it, is to be a source, to whatever extent possible,  of good information. The individual is planning a new business start up in the tactical space so I’ll give you my two cents worth.

The first point that I want to make is that any business venture requires a plan. The plan must include consideration of current economic conditions, regulatory environment, availability of capital, clearly defining – with pinpoint accuracy – your market space, understanding your customer’s needs and assessing to what extent your product or idea meets those needs , understanding your competition, understanding your supply chain. All of these considerations translate to numbers, which are articulated in an operating plan and budget – after all that is what business is all about, numbers. With that in mind, I’ll give you my opinion point by point.

  1. Current Economic Conditions – our economy is consumption driven and there are three consumers.
    1. Business consumption – businesses consume by purchasing raw materials, and capital equipment like machines, tools, buildings, etc. The data that I’ve seen indicates that capital invest when adjusted for inflation is very low. Even at a time where the cost of capital (interest rates ) is historically low. This says that businesses are being very cautious about expanding or improving production and production capacity.
    2. Consumer spending – when you remove major purchases like automobiles, major appliances, etc. – things that most households finance – is weak and if you adjust it for inflation which has been running on average 2.4% , consumer spending has contracted. This comes from the stubbornly high unemployment rate and the decline in real income over the years.
    3. Government Spending – this has been the economic driver over the last several years. Regrettably, that comes at the cost of large deficits and increases in the national debt. Think of it this way. In your own life, you spend 1,000 more than what to take in. You make up for it by borrowing against your line of credit. In subsequent years the same thing occurs your deficit spending is 1,000 so you hit your line of credit, which now has a balance of $2,000. Part of your deficit spending is paying interest on the money you borrow so it’s an unsustainable condition. Governments deal with that by taxation, so taxes increase, which takes money away from business and consumers so their consumption drops. (This is our current economic condition)
  2. Regulatory Environment – refers to government’s oversight (laws and regulations). For example, when the State of Colorado banned standard capacity magazines it placed at risk companies like Magpul Industries; meaning that investments in production capacity and processes were undermined. In Magpul’s case, they moved out of Colorado. Had they chosen to stay, Magpul’s management would have made no further investments in its plant and equipment, etc.
    1. The current political climate is replete with downside potential for this industry. For example, you indicated that you had ideas for a new carbine sling. If AR15s are banded your market share would be limited to what is currently available with no possibility for growth.
  3. Availability of Capital – The cost of capital is at historically low levels. Meaning that now is the time to borrow; however, finding a lender that would make you a loan is another matter. In fact, one of the phenomenon’s in the economy today is that even at these low interest rates, companies are not increasing capital improvements (spending). They are achieving greater profits by cost cutting, and on the spread between what they borrow at and what they get in return from other financial instruments; i.e they aren’t making more money from selling more widgets, Instead they are cutting costs and making money on financial transactions – speculation, derivatives etc.
  4. Defining Your Market – This seems like it’s intuitive but think again. You need to clearly understand who you are selling to. How they make decisions and how they are affected by items 1, 2 and 3.
  5. Understanding Your Competition – You’re getting ready to launch a business into a mature industry. Who are your competitors? Do they have more money than you? Will they keep you out by lowering prices, Is your product protected by patents. In other words, you need to be ruthlessly honest with yourself on what your prospects are given your competition. What is your identity as a business? What uniquely separates your from your competition? Marketing is not easy; especially when you are launching a new product. Avail yourself of a reputable marketing and public relations firm. They are an invaluable resource.
  6. Understanding Your Supply Chain – Can I count on them to be in business, will they honor delivery schedules? Will they honor pricing? How likely are they to become a competitor (important consideration if you offshore) ?

You need to sit down and develop a budget that takes all of these six items into consideration.  For example a Pro-Forma (fancy term for a best guess) Income statement. If I sell this much, I’ll have “X” amount of income. You’ll want to do that at varying levels of performance. A capital plan – these are the machines and computers and desks that I need. A  C.P.A. can help you with that and you’ll need to have it done when you try to get a loan or attract investors.

Finally, you need to have a FIRM understanding of how much risk you are willing to accept. Can you loose 100% of your investment and still keep a roof over your head and your family unit intact.

Business creation is all about planning, control and risk management!

Also explore teaming with an established business. Your idea may just be what they are looking for and there are 1,000 different ways in which you can structure a relationship.

Good Luck Scott!

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Bushell® Outdoors POWERSYNC™ Solar Wrap 400

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If you seek an understanding of just how significant your Smartphone, PDA, Note Pad or GPS is, just find yourself in the tulies with a dead battery. Now, with Bushnell® Outdoors, PowerSync™ technology you can spare yourself the agony.

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TacLace

I picked up on this from our friends over at SSD. It has to be one of the more ingenious products that I’ve come across in quite a while. The TacLace was developed by two Marines during an Afghanistan deployment.

So, just what is a TacLace? If you’ve ever worn boots for work or outdoors you know there is a propensity for boot laces to come undone; loosing ankle support and creating a safety hazard to boot (not being facetious here). Hence, the TacLace was born. And, in the process, cinching in my mind the concept that “necessity is the mother of invention”. The brilliance behind this product is its simplicity and the fact it performs very useful services – put on your boots faster and keep your laces secure. The only requirement is that you equip your boots with longer shoe laces. Not a heck of a lot to ask.

Do check these out and while you’re at it watch the video…

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Visual Explanation of the Hybrid NVD

I get questions, from time to time, from readers that have an interest in a hybrid night vision device, so this is an excellent way to deal with that – courtesy of the ATN folks in the Bay Area.

The hybrid NVD incorporates an uncooled thermal sensor along with the traditional image intensified optic. Therefore, things that could normally be obscured by smoke, vegetation or haze are detectable through their heat signature.

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Bushnell Outdoors’ PowerSync–Outstanding Solution For Your Powered Devices.

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I’m working diligently on a review of Bushell®’s POWERSYNC™. Over the next two weeks I’ll be taking advantage of  this nasty weather to assess ruggedness and susceptibility to environmental factors like rain. I am thoroughly impressed with its performance thus far; certainly enough to suggest that you take a very close look at it. POWERSYNC™ charges from an A.C. outlet or solar panel; weighs next to nothing, fits into a 7.62 suppressor pouch, and will continue to charge even if some of the solar panels are damaged.

If you carry a smartphone, GPS or notebook, you’ll want to add a POWERSYNC™ to your kit. M.S.R.P will vary with the model you choose. Be sure to catch my review and I’ll take you through all of the details…

The blinking LED indicates that PowerSync™  is charging from the solar panel.

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Bawidamann Offering 60 SKRAELINGS For Immediate Sale…

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If you like a classical catana, the SKRAELINGS is about as close as you’ll get in a short fixed blade knife. These knives are superb and feature a carbon fiber composite handle and 4 inch CPM s35vn blade. MSRP $315

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