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Mystery Cinch Giveaway

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

From the darkest corners of the internet comes….the Mystery Cinch. Now, you can own one even before the Marine Corps integrates it into the still-as-of-yet-sort-of-defined Family of Improved Load Bearing Equipment (FILBE) Marine Corps Pack.

It’s so simple it’s almost criminal. The Mystery Cinch routes the pack’s shoulder straps close to the center of of the chest and prevents them from creeping up under the arm. Additionally, pack straps don’t adjust taught like they would during normal wear so when released from the Mystery Cinch they fall right off the arm. Its single motion, quick-release design sheds the pack smoothly. Because the Mystery Cinch uses the armor’s PALS grid it offers the flexibility to accommodate a variety of armor vests, pouch configurations, and pack straps.

We’ve been writing about it for a couple of years now but in case you still don’t know how it works watch the viddy.

Three lucky readers will each receive their very own Mystery Cinch. To enter, all you have to do is post in the comments section of THIS thread on SSD, your favorite tactical pack and if applicable, why. Winners will be chosen at random at 1500 GMT on 5 May 2011 in honor of Cinqo de Mayo (I’ll be in San Diego after all).

Void where prohibited.

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Warrior Expo West

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Be sure to join me at Warrior Expo West this Wednesday and Thursday in San Diego, California at the San Diego Convention Center.

For those of you unable to attend we will be providing coverage as will our friends at Kit Up! Hopefully, the guys from Gear Scout will be around as well as they are always good for a couple of laughs. Plus, they take great photos.

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Rumor Has It – Updated

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Actually, a very good most excellent source has it that Osama bin Ladin was brought to justice with a 7.62 5.56 weapon. In fact, I was told it was a Colt CM901. Well the whole 901 bit turned out to be a bad piece of info, but from a good source. However, UBL was gunned down using German engineering – the HK416 which was my gut feeling from the very beginning. This is confirmed to the point that I feel comfortable updating this story. Ultimately, as my readers have pointed out, it doesn’t matter what got him so long as he is dead.

Good hunting boys…

Troy Industries 2011 Catalog

Monday, May 2nd, 2011


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Countour HD Mount from Ops-Core

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Ops-Core is introducing a new mount for the Contour HD camera at Warrior Expo West. Designed to adapt the popular helmet camera to an Ops-Core ARC rail, it affixes to the camera so it can easily be attached to and detached from the helmet. The design also facilitates where it fits on the rail in order to accommodate other items.

Ops-Core will also be exhibiting their full range of helmet solutions including the new Sentry which debuted at SHOT Show as well as the very popular BaseJump helmet.

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Limited Edition Task Force Dagger Foundation Knife from SureFire

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

SureFire has teamed up with the Task Force Dagger Foundation (TFDF) to offer a special-edition Echo knife—engraved with the TFDF logo—for the reduced price of $150. Twenty-five dollars from every sale will go to the Task Force Dagger Foundation to assist USASOC soldiers and their families who are experiencing financial difficulties.

I’ve had an Echo knife for almost two years and really like it. It’s a sturdy design and the Tan sheath can be adapted for use with virtually any load carrying system by using Bawidamann’s PALS Universal Platform. Some don’t like the small serrated edge segment on the blade but I don’t mind it one bit. It’s a great duty fixed blade and is being offered at a fantastic price. If that alone wasn’t enough to convince you to pick one up then the donation to the Task Force Dagger Foundation ought to clench the deal. Get yours at www.SureFire.com.

I Corps CSM Leading Charge to Build ‘Tactical Athletes’

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

We’ve written several articles on the need for a more rounded physical training training program for armed professionals. The important thing is to focus on occupational or functional fitness. According to a story by SGT Lindsey Kibler of the I Corps Public Affairs Office, Corps CSM John Troxell is doing just that with his new Physical Mentally Emotionally Hard Gauntlet which he developed while serving as the Brigade CSM of 4th Bde, 2nd ID, during their 15-month deployment to Iraq in 2007.

“We had 60 to 80 pounds of kit on, going long distances, and I needed my guys to be physically fit, to be hard,” CSM Troxell said. “Hard in the sense that they need to be physically, mentally and emotionally strong to make it.”

His realized that having Soldiers strictly train for the Army Physical Fitness Test wasn’t enough because the APFT wasn’t designed for the rigors of combat. Once he assumed his new position he set about to do what NCOs do; train Soldiers but this time he could train even more by training the Corps’ subordinate unit Sergeants Major. In turn, once trained on the basic concepts, they can return to their units with this new physical fitness methodology and effect change within their own organizations.

On April 29th, CSM Troxell gathered the Corps’ most Senior NCOs for a PT session, but one unlike anything they had ever done before. Designed to work more than those muscles used on an APFT; it forces the body to work its core, back, hips and upper thighs. CSM Troxell and his command team set up 21 different stations consisting of various non-standard equipment items like wrecker chains, logs and tires.

“This isn’t about testing your strength against me or anyone else out here. I’m too busy smoking the dog crap out of myself to pay attention to anyone else,” Troxell told SGT Kibler. “It’s you against you, and only you will know if you’ve cheated yourself or not.”

Participants spent a set time at each station and moved round robin style to the next event. As the session progressed, fatigue set in and this is exactly what CSM Troxell wanted to to see. The point is to push individual limits. In his program there are mental and emotional components to comprehensive Soldier fitness. You have to reach down and work through the challenge.

“You need something to compensate for your physical deficiencies. Your mind, soul and spirit are what will keep you going,” he said. “We are tactical athletes. We face dynamic things on the battlefield, and we need to be prepared for that.”

This is great stuff and it is awesome to see a Corps CSM take the lead on something like this. As the Army transforms its physical fitness program we hope that programs like this are incorporated into a larger program. The old pushup, situp, 2-mile run APFT is a relic of the Cold War. It has a sausage factory feel being more suited to administrivia than combat applicability. Oddly, the Army had a more combat focused draft-era PT test up until the early 80s when it switched to the three event test. America fields the most professional Army this world has ever seen. It is about time that it gets to the work of making the most of its combat Army and doing the things for the sake of being the best rather than being the easiest to manage.

Source One Distributors selected as DLA 2011 Innovative Business Performer of the Year Award for Small Disadvantaged Business

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

Source One Distributors, Inc has been selected to receive the 2011 Innovative Business Performer of the Year award for Small Disadvantaged Business by the United States Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). Source One, a current contractor on the DLA Tailored Logistics Support Program, was nominated by DLA Troop Support for outstanding efforts to partner with DLA to support the agency’s mission of providing supplies and services to America’s Warfighters.

“We are very humbled and excited to be receiving this prestigious award from the DLA. It recognizes Source One’s commitment the DLA to provide improved distribution, best of class equipment and quality customer service to today’s Warfighter,” said Source One President and CEO, Mark Llano. “And we are 100% Committed to the Mission….”

Congrats guys!

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