Lat year it was the chainsaw shotgun and this year it’s the 464 SPX. Available in .22 and .30-30, this lever action is a looker. Offered complete with 6-position collapsible stock and tri-rail forend, it’s topped off with a flash suppressor.
LensLight offers a line of handheld personal lights that feature a patented 2-stage, dual lighting. The first click of the tail-cap gives you a flood beam and the second goes to high beam mode. The light can be focused and a mini offers 300 lumens for 1.5 hours and the 2-cell offers 400 for 2.5 hours at peak beam.
Made in USA! With a lifetime guarantee.
See it in booth #20131.
Kitanica has unveiled their new padding system available in Spring, 2012. Crafted from impact resistant XRD Poron. It will integrate into the Mk V jacket and Shirt 2.A as elbow protection.
See the full line of Kitanica products in booth #20111.
LensLight offers a line of handheld personal lights that feature a patented 2-stage, dual lighting. The first click of the tail-cap gives you a flood beam and the second goes to high beam mode. The light can be focused and a mini offers 300 lumens for 1.5 hours and the 2-cell offers 400 for 2.5 hours at peak beam.
Made in USA! With a lifetime guarantee.
See it in booth #20131.
This just gives you a look at a couple of the new clothing pieces being released later this year.
We know that ADS Inc, partnered with Guy Cramer is a finalist in the US Army Camouflage Improvement Effort. While we can’t show you their winning patterns (Alpha) just yet, we are able to show you another family of patterns they submitted called Delta. Both Alpha and Delta are so-called digital patterns and in both instances, ADS submitted a full four patterns (Arid, Woodland, Transitional, and OCIE).
(l-r, OCIE, Arid, Transitional and Woodland)
While it isn’t very clear from the photograph, one interesting aspect of this disclosure is that the Delta patterns’ feathered edges actually showed a lower performance than the hard edged geometry of the winning ADS family of patterns.