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Daniel Defense Introduces MFR 9.0

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Daniel Defense has introduced the Modular Float Rail 9.0 which is a shorter variant of the popular MFR 12.0, a key component of the DDM4 V7.

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“It isn’t hard to understand why the DDM4 V7 was one of 2011’s most popular rifles”, says Jordan Hunter, Marketing Manager for Daniel Defense. The shorter, 9”version of the MFRTM accentuates the feature characteristics that made the 12” version a success: lighter weight, modularity, continuous uninterrupted top rail, and three adjustable 3” picatinny rail sections at the three, six, and nine o’clock positions. “Those same great features are now being offered in a shorter version that allows for greater flexibility in barrel length choices,” Jordan went on to say.

Regardless of the length, 12” or 9”, the MFRTM has an outside diameter of 1.76 inches and an inner diameter of 1.61 inches. The total weight of the MFRTM 9.0 is 13.39 ounces, which lends itself well to Daniel Defense’s tagline of Lighter. Stronger. Better.

If you are going to be at the NRA National Meeting this week in St Louis, be sure to visit Daniel Defense in both #811.

www.DanielDefense.com

JAVRAN

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

We’ve been drooling over the JAVRAN website for a few weeks now and after talking it over, we couldn’t pick out just one thing to mention. They are a nylon company that was founded on the owner’s quest for the perfect camera bag. But now, they’re about more than just camera bags. They offer a wide variety of products and custom color options.

So just head on over and poke around a little. We think you’ll like what you see.

javran.com

Travis Haley and Ron Avery – Pistol Drills

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Travis Haley and Ron Avery cover the Triggerstripe Drill. They work on trigger pull and move on to cadence firing with consistent trigger pull.

You can download the Practical Shooting Academy target they are using here. It’s designed to provide biofeedback. By shooting along the line either faster or further away, the shooter can gauge his trigger control.

Visit haleystrategic.com for more drills.

‘The Red Circle’ by Brandon Webb Hits Shelves

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

‘The Red Circle: My Life in the Navy SEAL Sniper Corps and How I Trained America’s Deadliest Marksmen’ just hit shelves. This is former SEAL Brandon Webb’s story of his training, time on the teams as well as his experience as a Sniper instructor. Brandon was Course Manager of the Navy SEAL Sniper Program that trained some of America’s finest and deadliest warriors—including Marcus Luttrell and Chris Kyle. I just picked up my copy at Barnes & Noble and can’t wait to read it.

Available from www.amazon.com and www.barnesandnoble.com.

ODG Lupus Pattern in the Field

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

Here are some shots from SureFire’s ‘Combat Tactics’ magazine featuring Orion Design Group’s Lupus transitional camouflage pattern.

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www.odg-usa.com

For The Green Beret Who Has Everything

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

Ranger Up! has just released this Liquid Metal version of the Special Forces Distinctive Unit Insignia.

Limited to 100 sculptures, this 22″ x 22″ version is cut with a plasma cutter and then hand polished and finished so that every piece will be completely unique. The sculptures include a variety of unit insignia and skill badges.

www.rangerup.com

(yes, I know a green beret is a hat)

Field Test With Weston Scott Coming Soon from G4TV

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

SSD readers might be interested in a new half hour special from from G4TV. ‘Field Test‘ with Weston Scott will take a look at a variety of equipment and weapons. Scott is ‘Attack of the Show’s’ military corespondent and has covered SHOT Show for G4tv over the past few years.

He spent some time with our friends at Blackheart International and his previous visits to West Virginia have been pretty good.

This half hour special is airing Wednesday, April 11th, at 8PM ET on G4tv.

SOCOM Chooses BAE SkeetIR Thermal Imager

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

The US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) has awarded BAE Systems an $11 million contract to procure the SkeetIR thermal monocular.

The combat proven monocular can be used in a variety of modes. It serves in weapon clip-on, handheld, and helmet mount modes and piggy-back to provide visual augmentation for image intensified (I2) devices. This turns a simple I2 device into a fusion device. Additionally, because it is a thermal imager it can be used day or night and used to peer through smoke or obscurants.

“Our primary focus is to allow our operators to see the enemy before they’re seen, and the SkeetIR does just that,” said Vadim Plotsker, president of BAE Systems OASYS in Manchester, New Hampshire, where the devices are designed and produced. “The SkeetIR has undergone extensive Department of Defense review and testing and is often referred to as a game changing operational capability.”

The SkeetIR is one of the smallest and most versatile thermal imagers on the market. It fits within the dimensions of a credit card and it allows for seamless operational transition from an observation to a targeting device. These uncooled LWIR sights can be turned on and put into action in less than four seconds and are controlled by a combination of hot buttons and an intuitive menu. Calibration is quickly accomplished when needed and a red dot sight can be instantly boresighted with the SkeetIR. The SkeetIR also includes a red laser for target designation. Finally, the devices are configured in such a way that the firmware can be altered or upgraded as needed. In fact. they are working on increasing battery life and decreasing warm up periods.

BAE uses the same remote as Insight for laser activation so the UTM is backwards compatible with the PEQ-2A, PEQ-15, PEQ-16, PSQ-18, and M3X/M6X weaponlights. There is no need to purchase additional new accessories and if a cable is lost or damaged it is easily replaced from existing spares. Finally, to conserve power, the SkeetIR utilizes a Hall Effect Sensor to go into standby mode and eventually shut down when disconnected from its mount.

BAE Systems OASYS has expertise in thermal imaging technology, optical assembly design and manufacture, precision optical components, and rapid development of multi-mission use devices. The company continues to improve its systems providing customers with smaller, lighter, and lower power devices.

Having worked with the SkeetIR I can tell you that it is simple to use and greatly enhances situational awareness. Additionally, I really like the versatility of the sight’s various mountain options.

www.baesystems.com

Note: This is an ITAR restricted item.