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The Black Box from FN Herstal

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Much ado has been made about the new Black Box technology from FNH, especially after information has come to light over the Army’s proposed wish list for the next generation carbine which includes a “round counter”.

Marketed on the FNH website under the heading “Armatronics”, the Black Box is designed to:

detect/discriminate/count shots
measure burst rates and burst lengths
record firing sequences
detect stoppages due to failures to cycle

The intent of the system is to aid the armorer in anticipating “necessary maintenance actions and consult all previous maintenance operations when and as required.”

FN's Black Box

I realize that the technology can be packaged in a variety of ways but the issue finger groove pistol grip is my least favorite. Of course, I guess it’s one way to make sure no one swaps out their issue pistol grip when they get downrange.

So all of the hoopla over this Euro technology is all great, but it isn’t really new. The Weapon Shot Counter from Advanced Design Consulting USA, Inc has been around for years and has seen limited testing by the US military. In fact, this is where the concept comes from and baseline data from limited use of the WSC was used to help craft this latest Army requirement.

So is the technology necessary? It would certainly assist an Army that is working their small arms hard. There is currently no program in place to record use of an M16/M4 to the same level as that of a M24 SWS or similar precision weapon. The Army looks at those weapons having components with finite lives and requiring regularly scheduled third shop maintenance yet currently, there is no system in place to provide the same level of care for the weapons that carry the bulk of the war load.

Sal Palma contributed to this report

Damn Good Christmas Gift #2

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

The Tauntaun sleeping bag from ThinkGeek.com started out as an April Fool’s joke grew some legs and is now an actual product.

Tauntaun Sleeping Bag

The bag harkens the scene in the “The Empire Strikes Back,” in which Luke Skywalker is freezing to death on the frigid planet Hoth, and Han Solo saves his life by slicing open the stomach of a dead Tauntaun and stuffing him in among its warm guts. It looks just like a Tauntaun, complete with saddle, Tauntaun head, printed internal intestines, and a plush lightsaber zipper pull.

Sure it’s great for the kids but think how much fun it could be in the FOB.

To order visit www.ThinkGeek.com.

S.O.Tech LE Holiday Blowout

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

This isn’t just some sale. This is a blowout and it’s on from now until the 6th of January, 2010! Look for discounts of 30-40%!

S.O. Tech LE Sale

Since this is an LE sale naturally everything is in Black. With 49 items on special, you need to check out the values online.

H&K Wins IAR Competition

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

According to a report in the Marine Corps Times, the H&K Infantry Automatic Rifle candidate was chosen over submissions by Colt Defense LLC and from FN Herstal. Interestingly, Marines we spoke with who had handled all of the candidates felt that one of the two Colt weapons was the hands down favorite. They cited the lightweight of the H&K model and the relative complexity of the FNH candidate as reasons. While no formal award announcement by MARCORSYSCOM has yet been made, this effectively ends speculation that H&K had in fact won the competition.

HK IAR

The IAR will be used to augment and in some cases replace the SAW in Marine rifle squads. The H&K IAR is currently intended to rely on the 30 round magazine currently used with the M-16/M-4 weapons which may result in shortfalls in the sustained fire role. However, the FNH candidate was submitted with a high capacity magazine which, according to uninterested industry sources is “very reliable”.

With the Army preparing to look at a gas piston system for a possible M4 Carbine replacement and the H&K entry’s lightweight and other features may give H&K a leg upon the competition.

Magpul Introduces the Angled ForeGrip

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Magpul has just alerted us to a new product that will be available within the next two weeks. The AFG (Angled ForeGrip) is the first of several new products being introduced between now and SHOT Show.

Magpul AFG

We are beginning to see a number of accessories hitting the market that endeavor to improve the interaction of man and weapon. After what is obviously an in-depth study of how the shooter should hold his weapon Magpul set about developing the AFG. The AFG has gone beyond just adding finger grooves to enhance ergonomics. It is in fact, a whole new way of gripping the rifle.

MAGPUL AFG

According to Mapul’s Drake Clark, “The AFG falls into the category of “Theory Based” products. Simply put, these products are designed to enhance weapon performance and user interface beyond what is currently available. Because these products do not simply replace an existing weapon component, there is an understanding with Theory Based Products that simple plug and play doesn’t apply. They require education by way of instructions, training, and familiarization with the product to become proficient, and only then will the benefits be realized. In addition to the AFG, other products in this category are the B.A.D. Lever, MS2, and ASAP.”

In addition to use on the M-16 family of weapons, Magpul recommends the AFG for use on the AK-series as well, as the design does not get in the way of magazine changes.

The AFG comes in Black, Flat Dark Earth, OD Green and Foliage Green. Available soon from Magpul.

Site Stats for November

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

We want to thank our readers for making November our best month ever. Our readership continues to grow and represent a wider cross-section of the tactical industry. With over 4.5 Million Hits we recovered from a slight dip to 4.17 Million hits in October.

Look for even more exclusive content this month including a multi-part series on the Army’s Fire Resistant clothing program and even more giveaways.

And the Winners Are

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

As determined by Random.Org the winners of the EOTAC DVD giveaway are:

C Kirkman
R Stocklin
H E
S Satiri
C Walter

Congratulations!

Be sure to check back daily for our next giveaway sponsored by Revision Eyewear. Later in the month we will also be giving away several CAT M4 tools.

Ecotat Multi-Purpose Sleeping Bag Holiday Sale

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Based on the positive response to their recent 30% off sale Ecotat has announced that through December 31st individual sales are once again offered a 30% discount from MSRP. Once again this is a phenomenal deal and gives the individual the opportunity to own the same sleep system included in Army survival kits. For those preparing to deploy to Afghanistan the multi-purpose nature of Ecotat’s entire line of products is the perfect fit.

Ecotat Multi-Purpose Sleeping Bag as an Anorak

The Multi-Purpose Sleeping Bag replaces several items of equipment and we recently discussed it in greater detail.

Ecotat does not normally sell direct so to take advantage of this offer contact them via email for instructions.

Units, don’t forget that you can order Ecotat Multi-Purpose Sleeping Bags directly through the standard stock system or contact Ecotat directly for more ordering options.
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