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OTTE HT Insulated Parka

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

HT Insulated ParkaNew from OTTE Gear is the HT Insulated Parka. It features five pockets to organize your equipment including two Napoleon pockets, two fleece-lined handwarmer pockets, and an internal pocket designed to keep your water bottle warm. The hood insulated and adjustable at the side and rear. It also has a stiffened brim. Insulated with 160 grams of PrimaLoft, the HT Parka is lightweight yet keeps you warm. I have used one over the recent cold snap and it works very well.

Available in MultiCam with Black trim, the HT Insulated parka will be on display at SHOT Show booth #7111.

Vertx Tactical Pant

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Vertx

You might have run across Vertx in the past but may be wondering where they came from. The Vertx brand is actually an internal start up of Fechheimer Brothers Company, one of the Berkshire Hathaway Companies chaired by Mr. Warren Buffett. Fechheimer is best known in the Law Enforcement community for their Flying Cross brand of Police uniforms. Vertx was created as a collaborative effort with federal law enforcement and Arc’teryx to produce a progressive tactical pant.

Can you imagine paying less than $50 for an Arc’teryx design? With the Vertx pant that is exactly what you get. It’s the result of Arc’teryx’s world class design partnered with Fechheimer‘s 168 years of producing tailored garments for law enforcement and military customers. Combine that with Berkshire Hathaway’s tradition of integrity and financial strength, and authentic design direction from federal law enforcement operators, the first Vertx product, the premium tactical pant, was created.

Word on the street is that these were designed for the most elite of law enforcement units in the country but when I pressed him on it, brand manager Dave Walsh wouldn’t comment on any federal agency that contributed to the design process. However, he did have this to say, “We took a ground up design approach. Our preference is to design with the direct input from the end user and hold informal focus groups that include Federal, state and local law enforcement as well as experienced Special Forces operators. Our goal was to produce comfortable, function-first equipment that a gunfighter can wear and not stand out.” I would say that they have succeeded.

Ultimately, Vertx looks at their customer as the “Operational Athlete.” This is a concept grounded in public service and is used to describe the persona that requires high quality yet discreet tactical clothing. It’s the person that seeks to become the best at what they do. Dave Walsh had this to say about the Operational Athlete, “Our product is for the individual who seeks the satisfaction of training for, and confidently experiencing head to head combat. The operator who appreciates that when your opponent underestimates you it gives you power. Let the potential threat think you are slow, unarmed and weak, that’s the discipline.”

Vertx Tactical PantBob Getto, President & CEO of Fechheimer also sees the advantage they are offering the end user. He said, “We’re extremely excited to bring Vertx apparel to the operational athlete. Vertx is designed by and for the operator who wants the combination of low visual profile, function of a battle garment and the appearance of business casual. Try the pants, and you’ll be sold – there is a not better fitting pair in the market.”

As for me, they are the most comfortable low profile pants I have worn. They move with you. They are articulated, but just enough so that they don’t look like outdoor pants and they are packed with features. You would never see the hidden pocket and even the cargo pockets are set in to the pant leg so you won’t notice them. Literally, you could wear these in a briefing in the morning and go right to work on the street the same afternoon, and then slip on a sport coat and meet the wife for dinner; all in the same pair of pants.

In addition to the tactical pant, Vertx also produces the Cold Black polo which reflects up to 80% of UV light making them a much cooler alternative for those who work outside. They are also introducing new styles for women but these aren’t resized men’s trousers. Vertx worked with female LE officers to develop a unique fit block, accommodating the body form that is the American Police Woman.

I think Bob Getto’s comments sum it up best, “Try the pants — as many have — and you’ll be sold. There is not a better fitting pair in the market…”

Make sure you visit Vertx in booth #11044 at SHOT Show.

DeSantis Intruder

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Gene DeSantis has been in the holster business since 1974 and I would say that is long enough to know what he is doing. The Intruder is just one example of the many holsters offered by DeSantis Holster and Leather Goods Co.

DeSantis Intruder

Adjustable for height as well as cant, the Intruder is tuckable and rides against the body on a full grain leather panel. The pistol is held secure in a molded Kydex sheath. The Intruder is currently offered for the Glock and Smith & Wesson pistols. It will accommodate Glock models 17/19/22/23/26/27 and M&P 9mm/.40 and Compact 9mm/.40.

DeSantis is displaying in booth #3247 at SHOT Show. If you can’t make it check out www.desantisholster.com.

FNP-45 Tactical

Monday, January 18th, 2010

FNH USA has added the Tactical model to their lineup. Originally developed for the U.S. Joint Combat Pistol Program the FNP-45 Tactical offers the standard FNP-45 ACP performance plus a host of unique features. The 5.3” stainless steel barrel has a threaded muzzle to accept a sound suppressor or compensator and features an integrated mil Std 1913 rail.

The pistol features ambidextrous magazine and slide releases. Additionally, the backstrap is modular and can be swapped out. The sights are configured with a green dot front post and yellow rear dots in order to ensure proper sight alignment in the dark. Both the frame and slide are finished in Flat Dark Earth. The stainless steel slide also accommodates mounting bases for optional red dot electronic sights. Each FNP-45 Tactical comes with three 15-round magazines as well as an Eagle tactical soft case.

FNP 45 Tactical

The pistol will be on display in the FNH USA booth #13060 at SHOT Show.

Archangel Armor’s Internal Frame Load Bearing Armor on Display at SHOT Show

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Archangel Armor will be displaying their Internal Frame Load Bearing Armor (IFLBA) with numerous partners throughout SHOT Show. Additionally, they will conduct demonstrations and be available for questions and answers at the Source One Distributors booth. Archangel just completed a load study with the North Carolina State Ergonomics Lab and will conduct a formal release of this data after SHOT Show.

Archangel Armor's Internal Frame Load Bearing Armor

GDATP Booth #8606
SEER Booth #6304
S.O.D. Booth #8203
First Light Booth #20414
Mystery Ranch Booth #25109

Black Ops; New from Wiley X

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

If you are thinking that Wiley X has boring styles you are thinking wrong. They are launching the new Black Ops line at SHOT Show (booth #20220) and this is nothing like they have done before. The lineup features 8 new frame styles. I was able to preview 3 of those styles and the wrap around Revolvrs are not only comfortable and good looking, they have become my daily wear sunglasses. Check out www.wileyx.com/blackops for information as it becomes available.

TAG Purchased by LC Industries

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

There is some pretty exciting news coming out of Tactical Assault Gear that they have kept under pretty tight wraps. They have been purchased by LC Industries. Additionally, Chris Osman, former owner of TAG has taken a position as Vice President of Sales for all of LCI.

LC Industries is the largest and oldest of the employers of the blind in the United States having been established in 1937. No stranger to manufacturing, LCI already operates eight other factories responsible for over 800 products including 5 gallon water and fuel cans, mattresses, chem lights, and virtually any office consumable found in your field desk.

This is a huge opportunity for the consumer as well as the Government as LCI is a non-profit entity. Their goal is not to profit but rather to employ the blind. There are many employers of non-traditional workforces in America but generally they are cut and sew outfits that build to Government spec. With the acquisition of TAG, LCI will not only be able to produce products but design them as well. Additionally, they will continue to offer the large catalog of equipment already in production. LCI operates the base service stores on 32 Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps installations where they have already begun to incorporate the TAG brand.

Big changes are also in store for TAG. Not only will they be expanding, that expansion will be to accommodate their new employees as they transition to the largest employer of the blind in California. Custom machinery is being produced to allow blind employees to integrate directly on the production floor. Combined with an aggressive quality assurance program, the user will never know who on the line produced an individual product.

For the consumer, quality will remain the same but prices have already have dropped due the non-profit nature of LC Industries. The goal of LC Industries is to ship all orders within 48 hours utilizing their two regional distribution centers located in Las Vegas and Raleigh. TAG will concentrate on productions and LCI on order processing and shipping.

TAG is in booth #25411 at SHOT Show.

The MBUS from Magpul

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

No it’s not a new weapon accessory, or maybe you could call it the ultimate accessory for the armed man. Either way, the MBus from Magpul is cool.

Magpul MBus

Magpul will have the MBus in Vegas for SHOT Show and you may see it cruising around town. It is a working field support truck built from a Unimog. Magpul is in booth #14073.

Those guys always have the coolest toys.