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Archive for July, 2009

New Sponsors

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

We want to welcome both footwear manufacturer Tactical Research as well as Combat Application Tools as new sponsors. Remember, we only accept advertising from companies we believe in so please support our sponsors.

Now THAT’s a Tactical Polo

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

US tactical wear manufacturers be advised, you have been outdone by the Austrians. The lightweight knit is anti-microbial and features a chest mounted rank tab and velcro on the sleeve and chest for unit and name identifiers respectively. The left sleeve also has an integrated pen slot.

CT Polo Shirt v2

The polo is part of a new clothing system for Austrian troops intended as an interim until the new camouflage uniform is fielded. The new “KA03 X-Light” uniform from Steinadler Handels GmbH (KA03 stands for Kampfanzug 03 – “2003 pattern battle dress uniform” in English).

The polo is available in Steingrau/Oliv in sizes S – XXL. To order it, or the other uniform components which include a shirt, trousers and softshell jacket visit Steinadler Militaerversand.

Be sure to check out Strike Hold!’s coverage of the entire uniform.

GPS Software

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Cradle Software has developed GpsSpot v1.0.2, a GPS software that works much like electronic breadcrumbs. Using GpsSpot you can easily save any location as a known point and using your phone’s GPS the application will display a distance and direction to the saved point.

The software package provides your Windows based mobile device with capabilities similar to the Bushnell Backtrack. It relies on your phone’s GPS capability so don’t expect it to be as accurate, rugged, or reliable as a dedicated GPS device but it may be perfect for some applications where you want enhanced capability for your mobile device.

GPS Spot Screenshot

For more information visit their website.

Operator’s Air Crew Retention Lanyard from 215 Gear

Monday, July 13th, 2009

As soon as 215 Gear released their Operator Retention Lanyard they were besieged with requests from air crew for a specialist design. The resulting lanyard has a finished length 46 inches and stretches to 85 inches (web to web). Versions are available with a snap shackle and climb rated Frog fitting or with fixed loops at the ends for user supplied carabiners.

215 Gear Aircrew Retention Lanyard

For more information contact 215 Gear or to order contact Grey Group Training.

EOTAC Releases Mechanic Shirt

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

Camouflage is all about blending in and the new mechanic shirt from EOTAC allows the wearer to blend in to basically any rural or urban setting while successfully carrying concealed. Sure, you can go down to Walmart and purchase an inexpensive shirt but the second you put a gun on, chances are real good that sucker is going to print.

Mechanic Shirt from EOTAC

It features a straight bottom hem with side vents and designed to be worn untucked in order to drape freely, offering maximum concealment and no printing. The two lower front buttons are false, with hook & loop closure behind them. This feature makes accessing a holstered handgun or spare magazines both rapid and smooth by either pulling or sweeping the shirt away. The mechanic shirt is available in Grey, Navy, and black and comes with four sew-on patches to help blend in.

For more information visit www.eotac.com.

Soldier Technology 2009

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

Strike Hold! had a chance to attend the recent Soldier Technology 2009 Conference and Exhibition in London, England. Their report is excellent and could serve as much as primer on the world of Soldier Systems as a report on the show.

Be sure to check it out!

Dappers Available for Order

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

We recently wrote about the new Denied Area Pattern line from Blue Force Gear and the first of the Dappers are now available for order. The picture really shows the modularity of this system.

Dappers

To order any of the DAP products visit www.DAPPack.com.

Mega Machine Shop Lower Receiver

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Mega Machine Shop, whose forged AR 15 upper and lower receivers are popular with black rifle enthusiasts has just released its new billet AR-15 lower receiver. Made of 7075-T6 aluminum and featuring machined angular lines and grip points around the magwell front, it also incorporates an enlarged trigger guard to accommodate gloved hands.

Mega Machine Shop Lower

Many feel there are advantages to the billet method of production which is essentially machining a block of alloy from scratch and dimensional inconsistencies can be avoided which sometimes occur with the forging method, in which the receiver is hammered into shape while heated.

Rainier Arms currently has the billet lower available for $175.00

-Mike Perry