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Archive for May, 2012

LBT Rifleman’s Kit

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

LBT has introduced the 9525 Riflemen’s Kit in OCP (MultiCam). It is manufactured from 500D Cordura which has cut the weight of the system and features the load carrying pouches and equipment needed for outside the wire use by Airmen.

LBT 9525 Riflemans Kit

The LBT 9525 Rifleman’s Kit is available from LBtinc.com or for unit purchase from ADSinc.com/LBT.

Pacific Safety Products – Always A Bridesmaid, Never a Bride

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

We’ve mentioned various takeovers concerning Canadian armor producer Pacific Safety Products in the past including their recent announcement of a reverse takeover bid for Armor Works Canada. Unfortunately, it looks like that one fell through as well according to a press release on PSP’s website. It states, “that the letter of intent with ArmorWorks Enterprises LLC to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of ArmorWorks Enterprises Canada, ULC in a reverse take-over transaction (the “Transaction”) has been terminated.” Additionally, the release says, “The board of directors of the Company has exercised its option to terminate the Company’s contract with its Executive Chairman, Daniel Marks, upon 30 day’s notice.” They are also working to “create a separation between the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer roles…”

Looks like PSP is getting their house in order.

Arc’teryx Summer Tees

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

essence. In particular the helo-ski t-shirt has been a hot for several years. I own it in a couple of colors and It is one of my favorites.

Arc’teryx has several lifestyle T-shirts that are both affordable and capture their

And if you’re in Tampa next week attending SOFIC, don’t forget to stop by and say ‘Hi.’

LEAF.arcteryx.com

BHI Foreign Weapons Course – Day 2

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

The AK family of weapons were the subject of day 2’s instruction. As soon as we took our seats we jumped right into two-and-a-half hours of lecture and discussion on the history and variants of the AK family of weapons. All the while, the instructors would quiz us on what we had just learned, further reinforcing the information with anecdotes. I began to see the significance of encountering certain variants and what that might imply. This block of instruction further instilled my thoughts that this is a great course for intel personnel as well as EOD. Oftentimes, they are the go to guys for info on munitions but not necessarily on the actual weapons.

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Once we were exposed to the different models of AKs and their naming conventions we moved to hands on work. First, the instructor demonstrated how to handle and maintain the most commonly found model; the AKM. Then he contrasted various differences between the models. Next, with each student working with a different weapon, we practiced loading and clearing them and then broke them down and put them back together. Then, we swapped weapons so that everyone got a shot at a couple of different variants.

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Once we were on the range, teaching didn’t stop. Here an instructor discusses the AK’s unique sighting system.

The BHI instructors took every opportunity to show you details on the weapons. While rare, stoppages were used as teaching points as well, helping us to earn about the root causes of malfunctions. We had ample opportunity to familiarize ourselves with both 7.62 x 39mm as well as 5.45 x 39mm AK variants in a variety of models and from a variety of manufacturers. For example, here I am, firing an AK-74.

After about an hour of familiarization, the steel targets came out and we moved back to 100 yards for some distance firing. After we were satisfied with our progress, we moved back once again to 200 yards and reengaged. This really demonstrated how the combat setting on the iron sights works and what is going on with the projectile.

Once back in the classroom, we once again broke the weapons down for cleaning with further reinforced the day’s instruction. After we were satisfied with our efforts, the Practical Exercise began. As with the day before, each student encountered a bench with a pile of parts, magazines and dummy ammunition from various weapons covered over the past two days. The point of the exercise was to separate the parts, build them into the proper weapon and associated magazine and ammunition and preform a function check. The student was expected to also be able to identify the proper nomenclature of the weapon and its ammunition and answer any other questions the instructor might have.

The constant reinforcement through verbal quizzing and hands on application is very effective and I am gaining a great deal of confidence in my ability to work with these weapons.

Today, we break out the DShKM. I can’t wait.

www.BHItraining.com

What Lurks in the New York Night

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Haley Strategic Partners recently held a Disruptive Environments Urban Darkness exercise in New York. Participants were a mix of law enforcement narco/counter terrorism background.

In the photos, look for BCM, Mayflower Research, Smith Optics, Mechanix Gloves, Battery ACOGs, EOTech, HSP Thorntail Light Mounts, Surefire Mags, HSGI pouches, G-Code Holsters, B5 Systems and Arcteryx LEAF.

HSP discovered that Arc’teryx Wolf Grey is great for interiors but found Croc actually more suited to the “yellow” light of the NYC night. The team ran a mix of Croc tops with their civy Raider pants in graphite.

www.haleystrategic.com

215 Gear Sneak Peek – Operator’s Note Book

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

According to 215 Gear, their new Operator’s Note Book features a quiet, magnetic closure. It’s designed for those who need access to more information than a wrist coach can hold, with the ability to write notes without need any outside light source; leaders, snipers, JTAC’s, BIT/TQ, medics.

The inside gives you the ability to hold nine, 4 1/4”x5 3/4” information cards and the Note Book includes a rigid writing surface for quick note taking which is also self luminescent. You just have to charge it by placing the writing surface under any light source 30-45 minutes prior to using it, allowing 8+ hours of illumination. Also included is a fine tipped, wet erase marker. Made to fit in most thigh cargo pockets.

www.215Gear.com

Costa Showing Students How It’s Done

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

It’s good to see an instructor get out there and set the standard. Here he is demonstrating a drill for his Reliance Arms ID Class. Way to go Costa! Not too sure on the location of the photographer.

www.costaludus.com

Jetboil Users – Check This Out

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Jetboil makes a variety of accessories for their stoves, but the Fry Pan is pretty cool.

The fry pan uses Jetboil’s FluxRing technology which provides even heating. There is also a plastic base cover that doubles use for food prep or as a plate for eating.

shop.jetboil.com