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Archive for 2010

Surefire Suppressor Selected for SOCOM Sniper Supprt Rifle

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Surefire’s SF762SV suppressor has been selected by FNH as part of the SCAR Mk17 Sniper Support Rifle system.

Surefire's SF762SV Suppressor

The photo above differs slightly from the actual system which will be fielded as FNH has selected a NightForce scope.

The Kifaru Koala

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Patrick Smith, owner of Kifaru was kind enough to give us a quick, impromptu demonstration of the new Koala. It is extremely versatile, allowing the wearer to rapidly access a handgun yet retain the outward appearance of just another hiker or man on the street.

A-TACS Sighting #3

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

This one comes to us from TAG. It is a Rampage armor carrier all decked out in A-TACS camo.

TAG Rampage in A-TACS camo

EOTAC Knife Now for Sale

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

The Elite Operator Grade Knife from Emerson we recently told you about is now available on EOTAC’s website. I have to say that $218 for a limited run Emerson designed knife is a steal. Especially when it is offered in A-TACS pattern.

EOTAC's EOG-1 was designed in cooperation with Ernest Emerson

Order it at www.Eotac.com.

ICE Tactical Develops FR Knit Products

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

ICE Tactical has released photos of three new headwear products manufactured from an FR knit fabric in MultiCam (of course).

Check them out at www.flickr.com/photos/icetactical.

New AK Pistol Grip from TangoDown

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

TangoDown had their new AK pistol grip on display at SHOW along with the magazine they developed for US PALM.

TangoDown AK Pistol Grip

A-TACS Sighting #2

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

The new A-TACS pattern was sighted in Blue Force Gear’s booth sporting several of their products including a sling and the Ten Speed Chest rig.

Blue Force Gear shows off the A-TACS pattern.

MiniKISS Rocks AAC Party

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Sponsored by AAC, Remington, Bushmaster, Crye Precision, Magpul, Maxim Magazine, and Patron Tequila, last night’s party was held at the Voodoo lounge, high atop the Rio. Someone slipped us a little taste of festivities.

I have it on good authority that Reed Knight was rocking out to the smooth sounds of MiniKISS singing appropriately enough, “Love Gun.” Who would have known? Also on hand were 18 of Maxim magazine’s finest. Sorry folks, no incriminating evidence there. What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.