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Bates C3 Technology

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Available beginning in May, the new Bates Cross Channel Circulation is designed to help keep you cool when you spend all day on your feet. While you move around air is forced into the sole of the boot to increase cooling.

Bates C3 Boot

“Bates is continuously unveiling new technologies with the goal of being a clear innovative solutions provider,” says Ron Woznick, Vice President and General Manager of Bates Footwear, “Comfort and footwear breathability remain high priorities for the law enforcement profession. We are looking forward to seeing this new technology on the streets where it will provide noticeable comfort differences in the everyday lives of men and women in law enforcement.”

We would also like to welcome Bates as our latest advertiser.

Finally, the Magpul Folding Pocket Gun

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Two years ago, Magpul unveiled the FMG9, a modified Glock subgun. A video took on a viral life of its own. Now, Magpul is going to release the design as the Folding Pocket Gun. The only catch? It is being released through Magpul PTS as an airsoft gun. Same cool styling, just no real bullets.

Magpul Folding Pocket Gun

I am using one of Mil Spec Monkey’s pics since mine were too dark to make out.

Download Our New iPhone App

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Once again, you asked for it and we listened. Our FREE iPhone app is available now for download from iTunes.

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RIP Adam Stevens

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Adam StevensAdam, owner of the Israeli tactical gear maker Smamit passed away January 31st of lung cancer. He will be missed by freedom loving warriors the world over who used his gear. Smamit had been around for years and have even graced Soldier Systems Daily with an article on his PaLoop. A veteran of the IDF, he is survived by a wife and two daughters.

Win a Plank Owner Membership from ITS Tactical

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Our friends at Imminent Threat Solutions Tactical has made a free plank owner membership available to a lucky Soldier Systems Daily reader.

An ITS Tactical membership entitles you to:

* Access to the Members only Forum with Plank Owner distinction
* Participate in their Round Table discussions to cast your vote in how they handle operations
* Your name on the virtual Plank Owner Plaque showing our original 250
* Free Exclusive Plank Owner T-Shirt
* Free Exclusive Plank Owner Patch
* Free Copy of our Knot of the Week DVD (Coming Soon!)
* Free copies of all eBooks they release on ITS Tactical
* Discount codes from vendors exclusively for ITS Tactical paid members
* Discounted ITS Tactical merchandise
* Downloadable iPod ready versions of their YouTube videos
* Subscription to the ITS Tactical Newsletter (unless you’re already receiving the newsletter)
* Exclusive Members only giveaways and contests
* Exclusive Members only videos

The benefits are fantastic, so much so that I have already purchased my own membership. That is a lot of stuff for $50. Since there are only 250 spaces available you need to jump on them. If you join and then win the free membership, ITS will refund your fee. To join visit www.ITSTactical.com.

The contest ends on February 10th at 0001 GMT (yes, that’s tomorrow). To enter the contest send an with “Plank Owner” in the subject line to admin@soldiersystems.net. No purchase is necessary.

Rep. John Murtha Dead at 77

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Rep John MurthaU.S. Rep. John P Murtha from Pennsylvania’s 12th District died today of complications from gallbladder surgery at a Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va. He was 77.

An officer in the Marine Reserves, he became the first Vietnam War combat veteran elected to Congress in 1974. He served for two decades as the ranking Democrat on the House Armed Services Appropriations subcommittee where he was able to garner a great number of earmarks that attracted numerous defense contractors to his District.

Murtha joined the Marines in 1952 eventually serving as a drill instructor at Parris Island, S.C. After his discharge Murtha moved home to Johnstown, PA and remained with the Marine Reserves until he volunteered to go to Vietnam. There, he served as an intelligence officer there from 1966 to 1967 and received a Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts. In 1990, he retired from the Marine Reserves as a Colonel. Ironically, he later drew criticism from many service members for accusing Marines of murdering Iraqi civilians “in cold blood” at Haditha, Iraq in 2006.

His degree in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh earned in 1962 apparently came in handy. He barely survived the Abscam scandal by the skin of his teeth and for some reason campaign contributors seemed to regularly enjoy healthy earmarks.

During the Abscam corruption probe the FBI caught him on videotape in a 1980 sting operation turning down a $50,000 bribe offer while holding out the possibility that he might take money in the future. “We do business for a while, maybe I’ll be interested and maybe I won’t,” Murtha said on the tape. In the Government’s case six Congressmen and one Senator were convicted. Although he was not charged, he was named as an unindicted co-conspirator and he testified against two other Congressmen.

However, his involvement with the lobbying firm specializing in defense contractors, the PMA Group has garnered his most recent attention. During 2007 and 2008, Murtha and two fellow Democrats on the appropriations subcommittee directed $137 million to defense contractors who were paying PMA to get them government business. Between 1989 and 2009, Murtha received more than $2.3 million in campaign contributions from PMA’s lobbyists and corporate clients, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Shortly after the 2008 election, the FBI raided PMA’s offices as part of a criminal investigation but Murtha himself has now escaped any investigations into wrongdoing.

Many of my readers will recall that Murtha is behind the current Afghanistan Camouflage testing being conducted by the Army. After speaking with several Army NCOs he challenged the Army to investigate more effective camo patterns for use in Afghanistan. The Army was supposed to have rendered a decision by now but it has been inexplicably delayed.

Rep Murtha will be remembered as much for his service as his challenged sense of ethics. I wonder how his passing will effect the defense contractors in his district.

Lightweight Hammer Forged Barrels from Centurion Arms

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Centurion Arms has just announced a new line of hammer forged barrels. Just like in the load carrying world, with the advent of modularity, small arms have become overloaded and a movement has formed to begin taking the weight off the rifles. One of the easiest means is to remove unneeded accessories, or to combine functionality into fewer items. Another move has been to produce lighter barrels. One way this is possible is through the hammer forging process.

Hammer forging is a process in which a drilled and reamed blank has its rifled bore and chamber formed by swaging. During production of the barrel, the internal profile is formed by a series of opposing power hammers which concentrically “crush” the drilled blank around a precision-ground and hardened mandrel. This process yields an extremely uniform bore with a tough, consistent surface finish on the inside of the barrel. Producers use differing methods of honing and Centurion combines theirs with a specially tapered section of rifling formed during the forging process to improve accuracy. They specified a 1:7 twist rate and a Mil-Spec 5.56mm chamber. Naturally, they chose to finish the barrels with a manganese phosphate finish (Mil-Spec A-A-59267).

Centurion Arms Lightweight Hammer Forged barrel

Centurion Arms specifies that the hard chromium lining used to coat the chamber and bore is applied to twice the thickness of standard small arms barrels. The actual steel itself used for the barrels is a Chrome-Moly steel alloy specifically developed as a machinegun barrel steel providing increased barrel life under prolonged rigorous firing schedules. The forging process also work hardens the barrel steel resulting in a very durable and much longer lasting barrel. Finally, the barrels are HPT (High Pressure Testing) tested which is a process wherein a proof load rated at 70,000 psi (far exceeding the pressure of a normal round) is fired trough the barrel. The barrel is then tested with a non-destructive process called MPI (Magnetic Particle Inspection) to detect any flaws in the barrel extension and barrel from the proof load.

The barrels retails for $325.00. For more information, please contact Centurion Arms at www.centurionarms.com.

Camo the World Over

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Latvian Digital CamoStrike Hold! has put together a pretty comprehensive photo study of the latest camo patterns from all over. Quite a bit of it is digital and in his well put together introduction he makes a good case that the digital craze started by the Canadians has made the biggest influence in international combat uniform design. Take some time to peruse the photos collected from a wide variety of sources. You will also see quite a bit of American influence over pattern selection among allied nations.