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PenCott Camo from Hyde Definition Pre-order

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Hyde Definition has revamped their website. They have an excellent interactive photo of the new uniforms that explains all of the features. Additionally you can pre-order an entire uniform or individual pieces.

PenCott

Check it out at www.hydedefinition.com.

ARC Magazines from TangoDown

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Under development for three years, the ARC Magazine was designed specifically for USSOCOM’s SCAR program. However, it will also fit M16-style weapons including receivers with out of spec magwells. Unfortunately, magwell tolerances has been an issue for many magazines for years going back to the Israeli Orlite mags that hit the US market over 20 years ago and an ongoing problem ever since. Manufactured from a high strength polymer, the ARC magazine will be available initially in 5.56x45mm and 7.62x51mm for both FN SCAR light and heavy weapons.

Tango Down ARC Mags

Notice how the lower half of the magazine has a somewhat more pronounced curve than a standard 30 round M16 magazine. The allows the magazine to have the optimal ammunition stack. Additionally, the joint is secured with an adhesive with a higher strength than the actual magazine body.

This is a no maintenance magazine other than to brush it down and spray it out with compressed air or water. Also, note that there is no floor plate. This means that it is a five sided box construction and extremely strong. Additionally, the chromium spring resists corrosion. Tangodown has also developed a maritime version with a one way drain valve for OTB operations.

The ‘gasket’ between magwell and magazine is actually a soft durometer silicone seal that is bonded to the magazine and will only be found on the government issue variants and serves as a sand or dust seal.

The ARC Magazine will be available in Black, Flat Dark Earth, and Foliage Green. Due to the different geometry of the ARC magazine new pouches are under development for the GI model but the commercial variant will fit most standard ammo pouches.

Tango Down ARC Mags

Bravo Company USA is currently taking pre-orders.

Photos from TangoDown LLC.

TAG Launches New Site

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

To promote their line of tactical nylon manufactured in the popular Multicam camouflage pattern, Tactical Assault Gear has launched www.tagmulticam.com.

Down Range Gear

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Down Range Gear recently launched their website and offers several innovative designs at low prices. In particular is the Night Vision Retention lanyard. At $2.50 it is a steal for those who require a simple leash for their NODs.

Down Range Gear’s Night Vision Retention

Available in Coyote and Foliage from Down Range Gear.

Making FOB Life More Comfortable

Monday, December 1st, 2008

This report comes from one of our readers currently deployed to the CENTCOM AOR. He also tell us that the Z-mask from McNett that we previously reported on is a “lifesaver for night shift guys”.

Not every cool, Soldier friendly textile gadget is made by a tribe of retired SOF operators in a basement workshop with long lead times. Some are available from pedestrian sporting goods suppliers. Case in point: The Cabelas’ Cotside Nightstand.

Cabela’s Cotside Nightstand

The standard green folding cot is a fact of life at staging bases and most primitive FOBs. Be it 150 troops in a circus tent in Kuwait or up on the 4th floor of a JSS in Baghdad, every military member sleeps on a cot at some point. One of the constant problems is where to put “the little things” that one normally sticks on a nightstand, such as travel alarm clocks, flashlights, reading material, eye mask (link McNett eyemask here), or iPod. Sitting them atop an assault pack or duffel bag inevitably ends up with some of your treasures on the floor on getting stepped on by your tentmates, especially if you are packed in.

A simple, inexpensive solution is the Cabela’s Cotside Nightstand. When rolled up, it takes up about as much room a Nalgene bottle but unrolls to 74 x 11.5 and attaches to any standard cot or metal framed bed with Velcro straps and shockcord loops at the ends. When attached to a cot, there is still 3 or so inches of free space below the edge to access your high speed ninja flipflops or more pedestrian shower shoes and running shoes.

Numerous pockets allow stowage of books, sidearms, flashlights, small “netbook” laptops, and a clever fold down shelf for travel alarms is near the head. In addition, there is a full length sleeve for long guns but it’s impractical to use with protuberance laden M16/M4 type weapons. The can holder will hold a Green Beans coffee cup or a 500ml bottle of water but isn’t big enough for the standard 1L water bottle.

It’s made of a Cordura-esque texutrized polyester and the construction is on par for its price and purpose. It could be made more robustly out of 1000D Cordura but that would needlessly increase weight, packed bulk, and cost.

For tent/primitive FOB living, it is definitely a “must have” and is worth cramming in your duffle or load-out bag.

About $25 from Cabelas.