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Kydex Dipcan Holster

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Finally, something we can all use…

Kaos Kydex Solutions has developed a kydex dip can holder. It is designed to securely hold a can of smokeless tobacco and can be mounted on multiple platforms. Here t is shown mounted horizontally to PALS, but it can also be mounted vertically to either side or mounted to any size belt via a belt mount kit. MADE IN USA! and available in Coyote, Black, OD green, and a ton of civilian colors as well as hydrographically dipped in MultiCam or A-TACS. Check them on Facebook at www.facebook.com.

PenCott Now Available from Grey Ghost

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

A few weeks ago we showed you samples of Grey Ghost Lightweight Assault Packs in Hyde Definition’s PenCott camouflage.

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They are now available in BadLands, GreenZone and SandStorm at the amazingly low price of $79!

www.greyghostgear.com

Alaska PJs Rescue Clothing System

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

The USAF rescue community is the only DoD force specifically configured for Combat Search and Rescue of isolated personnel. Remember, the PJs in Alaska are Guard guys and in their day to day duties provide more civilian SAR than they do true CSAR during deployments. So, we can see the flavor of this gear even though the solicitation is written for CSAR.

Consequently, they’re seeking a “7 Layer Rescue Clothing” System consisting of:

Arc’teryx Venta Lt Glove, Black P/N 8685-BK

Arc’teryx Alpha SV Glove, Black P/N 8237-BK

Arc’teryx RHO BALACLAVA BLACK P/N 7346-BK

Arc’teryx RHO LTW NECK GAITOR BLACK P/N 4523-BK

Arc’teryx BUCKET LINER TOQUE, BLACK P/N 4306-BK

Arc’teryx RHO LTW BEANIE BLACK P/N 4680-BK

Arc’teryx RHO LTW ZIP NECK BLACK P/N 3809-BK

Arc’teryx COMBAT JACKET, PRINTED, MULTICAM P/N 12458-MC

Arc’teryx Eon SLW T-Shirt Men’s Black P/N 8773-BK

Arc’teryx EON SLW CREW LS MENS Black P/N 8219-BK

Arc’teryx RHO LTW BOTTOM BLACK P/N 3805-BK

Arc’teryx EON SLW BOTTOM MENS, BLACK P/N 8217-BK

Arc’teryx ATOM SV HOODY MENS – NARANJA P/N 8119-NA

Arc’teryx GAMMA LT PANT BLACK P/N 6757-BK

Arc’teryx RAIDER PANT MENS – BURLYWOOD P/N 7671-BW

Arc’teryx MENS SPOTTER PANT, CARBIDE P/N 7621-CB

Arc’teryx SKYLINE SHIRT LS LIGHT CARBIDE P/N 8292-LC

Arc’teryx RIDGELINE SHIRT SS MENS-TOTEM P/N 7988-TM

Arc’teryx B.A.C. CAP KHAKI P/N 9998-KH

MERINO WOOL BOOT SOCK CUSHION P/N 14021-FG FOLIAGE GREEN

DARN TOUGH MERINO WOOL 1/4 SOCK, MESH, GRAPHITE WITH TONAL LOGO P/N 81493-GR

Wild Things HIGH LOFT JACKET, SO1.0V,- MULTICAM P/N 50023

Wild Things SOFT SHELL PANTS – SO 1.0 -MULTICAM P/N 50032-MC

Arc’teryx STRATO HOODY BLACK P/N 8559-BK

Arc’teryx MENS RHO AR TOP BLACK P/N 7342-BK

MERRELL: REFUGE PRO VENTILATOR – CASTLE ROCK/PEWTER P/N J50981

MERRELL CHAMELEON 4 MID VENTILATOR GORE-TEX MERREL STONE P/N J15047

Arc’teryx ALPHA SV MITT BLACK P/N 8236-BK

Arc’teryx GOTHIC GLOVE – COLOR: BLACK P/N 8242-BK

Arc’teryx PHASE SV ZIP NECK BLACK P/N 8166-BK

Arc’teryx BETA AR PANTS BLACK P/N 7409-BK

Arc’teryx GAMMA MX JACKET BLACK P/N 7406-BK

Arc’teryx ETHER COMP CREW LS BLACK P/N 7655-BK

It’s a small business set aside with a response date of 15 Feb and a quick turn around award of 17 Feb. Quantities are set and 46 and broken down by size.

Check out the solicitation at www.fbo.gov

ODG Statement on the Army’s Camouflage Improvement Effort

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Orion Design Group provided us with this statement in reference to their status in the Army’s Camouflage Improvement Effort.

“So What Happened with CIP?”

We were asked this question at SHOT and OR and here on SSD and on FB several times, so at this point we felt it’s time to release a statement.

Did we submit for CIP?… Yes.
Were we down selected?….No.

Why you ask? The bottom line is we failed to meet the requirement set fourth by Natick in the RFP. We submitted an advanced design methodology, advanced file type, and an advanced proprietary print technology. All of which were outside the scope of what they wanted and asked for. We accept the fact that it was solely our fault for the file type over sight period, end of story. Are we going to whine and feel sorry for ourselves? Nope, not in the least. Instead we will push forward with our outstanding team of industry leading manufacturers and affiliates and continue to bring cutting edge designs in hard goods, soft goods, and signature management technologies to the SOF, hunting, and outdoor performance communities. Simply, we will focus on what is important and the main reason most of us are in this business. To help build kick ass gear, for kick ass people! A sincere and special thanks to those companies that put their trust and confidence in us and helped make Orion Design Group a reality. We look forward to your continued mentorship, friendship, and guidance as we embark on our first year. Best of luck to all the companies that were down selected for CIP, and to all of our competitors.

Spartan Imports Black Site Raffle: Results Are In

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Remember the Spartan Imports raffle we mentioned from SHOT? It apparently went pretty well, and Tactical Fanboy has the results, as well as pictures of the airsoft weapons painted and equipped to mirror what Dalton Fury carried on the ground after 9/11 (which several members of the team went by and signed at SHOT). Nice work for a nice cause, Spartan Imports and Elite Defense. A Soldier Systems Flunky is almost finished with Black Site, by the way, more on that soon. Check it out on Tactical Fanboy.

Weapons and books from the Spartan Imports, Elite Defense BLACK SITE raffle.

SHOT 2012 Follow-up: Battle Comp Enterprises

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Pretty much as we expected, BCE was overrun with SHOT Show goers interested in BCE’s wares. You’ve probably heard of them before (we ran an article on their 2.0 a while back), but if not the simple explanation is this: BattleComp built something that combines flash suppression and recoil compensation into one piece (and yes, you can put a suppressor on there). The result, when fired, frequently results in what is referred to as “BattleComp Tourette Syndrome”. Nobody seems to expect just how well it will work, so there is always a sudden blast of profane admiration after shooting it.


Here’s a video of MilSpec Monkey shooting a weapon with the BattleComp mounted (part of the time one-handed, to show just how much it tames the recoil).

Here’s an M4 on full auto using a BattleComp.

Here’s another.

 

Don’t think that’s cool? Go to the BattleComp Facebook page. There’s a video embedded there of someone running an M249 SAW with a BattleComp attached and check out the lack of muzzle climb. Seriously. Go check it out. If that doesn’t impress you, not much will.

-DR

SHOT 2012 Followup: Paws and Stripes

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

I like dogs. I like veterans. I like organizations that legitimately support injured or troubled veterans. So I love Paws and Stripes and thoroughly enjoyed my time with Jim Stanek and his service dog Sarge (both of whom you may have seen previously with Jim’s wife and Paws and Stripes co-founder Lindsay on Oprah’s ‘Ultimate Favorite Things’ episode, which they were nominated to attend by a Paws and Stripes veteran’s wife.)

Paws and Stripes was founded to pair service dogs with physically or emotionally injured veterans at no cost to the veteran. As good a service as that is, what makes it even more interesting is the source of the dogs “enlisted” for the canine therapy working dog program: they come from animal shelters, and in many cases could have been euthanized if not selected for service.

Al veterans are given the opportunity to select their own service dog, though the founder of Stars and Stripes jokes that it’s often the canines who make the selection. Selected canines are evaluated by Paws and Stripes trainers before being brought into the program—the veterans themselves enter an equipment contract to complete the training.

Jim Stanek and Sarge of Paws and Stripes

Veterans train with the dog and trainer throughout the program to strengthen their bond, to increase the understanding of the dog’s capabilities and to provide therapy. It also increases the veterans understanding about the canine’s instinct, natural pack tendency and so on. It takes approximately six months for Paws and Stripes to complete a training cycle.

As Paws and Stripes says, “Many organizations have a strict curriculum for their service dogs, requiring they learn the basic 86 commands associated with service dogs. Our enrollees, however, are not blind, deaf or paralyzed. They have unique disabilities that generate unique daily symptoms, so the dogs are trained custom to the veteran.”

Often the simple presence and actions of a service dog mitigates or even prevents the onset of an anxiety, PTSD or similar episode the veteran might otherwise suffer. They have been trained to sense the onset of psychiatric disorders and will ground the individual or even bring them back from an episode by licking the veteran’s face, pawing or barking. As might be expected, they are very solicitous of their veteran’s needs and welfare, and will even assist or seek help for an incapacitated handler.

Right now the organization is looking for help from people with the right backgrounds. Support can include directed funds, general funds, expertise, gear for an auction, whatever. Right now they are in desperate need of a bookkeeper and a grantwriter. They Staneks and their friends are overtaxed as far as time goes now, though they are driven to succeed and don’t appear to take much time off.

“How can I rest now with these guys coming back with this hanging over my head?” Jim said during our interview. “This program can make a difference, and those guys deserve the help. I can’t slack off.”

Watching the interaction between he and Sarge (a polite young lady of labrador, pit, pug, Catahoula and who knows what other mix), it was clear how well mannered, intuitive and helpful she was

They’re working on an auction now and have been talking to several big name companies to help out (including Larue, LWRC, Hornaday, Troy, Doublestar and several others). During SHOT the guys at Predator Tactical gave up a four thousand dollar custom 1911 pistol for auction and started the bidding out at $3,000 to raise money for Paws and Stripes.

Jim Stanek and the winner of the Predator Tactical pistol provided to auction for Paws and Stripes. Bidding started at $3k.

You can find more about Paws and Stripes on their website or on the Paws and Stripes Facebook page. Please take a look and consider supporting them.

-DR

SHOT 2012 Followup: Raven Concealment Minimal Vanguard II

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

You may remember last Wednesday we reported on the new minimalist holster from Raven Concealment. Here’s a video going into a little more detail, and some more pictures showing the holster with a different weapon. We talked at length with the boys at Raven Concealment, who advised that Yes, they are working on something for Glocks that use a weapon light, but it will take some time because they’re going to have to build it from the ground up.

SSD: The Vanguard 2 with a long-slide .40 Glock.

The Vanguard II uses the trigger guard to latch onto; that’s obviously not going to work with a pistol light mounted. Next up will be Vanguard II’s for the Smith & Wesson M&P. There are some other things in the works, but we’re going to let them percolate a little more before reporting on them.

This is not a holster they say should be used on duty, before some of you get all up in arms about it. It is a nice way to carry off duty though, and I’ve worn mine now a couple days to see what might cause a loss of retention. So far so good. I even went over a regular chain link fence, though admittedly not at a dead run and unfortunately not in pursuit of a felony suspect. I’m passing it off to some officers to do a little DT next week and will advise how that goes; again, keeping in mind this is for wear off duty and/or concealed.

Forgive the camera work and focus on the product, if you’d be so kind. More on their website and on their Facebook page.

SSD: The other side of the Vanguard 2.

-DR