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Über Group to Rep Kill Cliff to Tactical Industry

Friday, July 20th, 2012

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While I was perusing the new Arc’teryx LEAF lineup yesterday with the Über SOF team I was tossed a can of Kill Cliff. I said, “Cool, I love this stuff. Too bad you can’t buy it anywhere around here. Did Baker stop by?” The reply surprised me. I was told that I’d be able to get it from GSS Gear here in the Tidewater and when I am in Fayetteville, I’d be able to get it from Grey Group. And, this is really awesome, that Über Group is now representing Kill Cliff in the tactical community. In fact, they are looking at bringing it to more and more locations.

Kill Cliff was developed by a former Navy SEAL as a post workout recovery drink that is low calorie, is anti-inflammatory to aid in recovery and tastes great. It’s become very popular in fitness and shooting circles.

To get Kill Cliff at your range or shop contact ubergroup.net.

Duffle Bag Back Pack Project

Friday, July 20th, 2012

The Duffle Bag Back Pack Project on indiegogo has caught our eye. The idea is to repurpose,” old Military Duffel bags into new, Every Day Carry book bags. They are using indiegogo to crowd source their startup costs and are trying to raise $750 to get started. This will be used to purchase enough Duffel Bags, Thread, Buckles, Webbing, and Foam Support to be able to fabricate enough prototypes to send to be reviewed, tested, and ultimately judged. Naturally, they are offering a variety of ‘perks’ for those that invest.

The makers envision three models –

Basic model – no flap and side pockets

Standard model – flap and side pockets

Advanced model – flap, side pockets, and a hidden compartment for a concealed carry pistol

If you are interested in investing in this concept to give some new life to duffel bags, you will be entered into a drawing. According to the site, these are the prizes –

There are currently FIVE prizes, so that means there will be FIVE winners, and more prizes are being added! Currently our prizes are 1 Next Level Training SIRT Performer Student Training Pistol (MSRP $219)- This is a non-firing laser training pistol designed to help you train your weapons manipulation skills and trigger control 1 Blind Horse Knives Frontier Knive (MSRP $60), Blind Horse Knives hand makes all of their knives, and they are of exceptional quality and crafstmanship. This is a knife that you will be wanting to pass down through the generations. 1 Battle Arms Development Three Lever Selector kit (MSRP $60) for your AR 15 with patch and decal, the selector switches are ergonomically designed and a great improvement over the Selector switches that come standard, 1 Leitner-Wise Manufacturing Battle Shot Shot Glass (MSRP $16), these shot glasses are designed after the AR15 compensator/flash hider. They are certainly very cool and will turn heads anytime you go out with your friends. The quality and craftsmanship on these shot glasses is absolutely outstanding. The last prize is 1 Duffel Back Pack. If you donate even just $1, you could still have the chance to win a Duffel Back Pack! Also, please keep in mind that ALL perks are still valid! If you donate $100, AND win the prize drawing, you will get all of the perks listed, plus whatever the prize is!

www.indiegogo.com/duffelbackpack

Numa Eyepro in Realtree Camo

Friday, July 20th, 2012

Extreme Outfitters just received a shipment of Numa Optics Realtree Camo Sunglasses in the Point, Chuck, and Chisel style. They exceed ANSI Z87.1 ratings, and come with the Mandarose lenses which are great for transitioning light conditions. As an introduction they are offering 20% OFF with code “CAMO” until August 1st 2012.

www.extremeoutfitters.us

NEMO Equipment – Helio Pressure Shower

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

The Helio Pressure Shower from NEMO Equipment is great for deployed or back country clean up, whether it’s just you that needs a shower or you are cleaning equipment.

Notice that you don’t have to hang this one upside down to get it to work. Instead, it uses a foot pump to build up pressure.

It comes complete with an 11 liter tank that warms the water in the sun, a hose with spray nozzle, pump, and carrying case. I really like the spray nozzle. It’s just like the one we had in our kitchen sink when I was growing up and it’s very easy to use. I got my hands on a prototype last Summer during Outdoor Retailer and I was duly impressed with the amount of pressure you can build up seeing how it’s powered via a foot pump.

www.nemoequipment.com/nemo2012-helio-camp

– Eric Graves

Kyle Defoor Likes Dueck Defense Rapid Transition Sights

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Trainer Kyle Defoor shares his thoughts on the Dueck Defense Rapid Transition Sights and why he prefer them to flip up-style Back Up Iron Sights.

Check it out at kyledefoor.tumblr.com/post/27550097175/dueck-defense-sights-the-world-of-3-gun-has.

USMC Announces Close Quarter Battle Pistol Contract Award to Colt

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

On Monday we reported that the new MARSOC M45 Close Quarter Battle Pistol would be the Colt Rail Gun in .45. Guess what? We were right. Remember, you heard it here first.

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Less than two hours ago MARCORSYSCOM announced the award for “$22500000”. Here is the award announcement on FedBizOpps.

Blogoshere – Home Combat Magazine

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Every once in awhile we are going to mention a new blog on the scene and ask for your feedback. We think it will expose our readers to new opinions and perhaps help out the writers so long as we all agree to offer constructive feedback. Notice we didn’t say criticism. Feedback can be positive or negative.

Home Combat Magazine is a web based publication that has an interesting niche. They are looking at this whole prepper/tactical business through the eyes of a family man. It’s easy for most of us to look at the world and what we do in the lone wolf mode, or even as the member of a team of our peers. But it’s something different to begin to take our families into account.

Check out homecombatmag.com and tell us what you think.

Deployable Anomaly Ground Reconnaissance System

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Developed by Mav6 for a Government user, the new Deployable Anomaly Ground Reconnaissance System (DAGRS) is a man-portable multi-sensor mine and anomaly detection platform designed for high-mobility dismounted operations. At just under 5 lbs the baseline system consists of an integrated pulse induction loop sensor and passive magnetometer.

The compact form factor (2″x3″x8″ in stowed) includes a stabbing probe to interrogate soft material concealants (e.g. hay bails, underbrush, etc.) as well as a 40 in retractable sensor arm for deployment of various sensor payloads (ie Pulse Induction loop). Currently, battery life is in excess of 5 hours depending on mode of operation.

What makes DAGRS very exciting is its open architecture design that can easily accommodate additional sensor modules. AS the threat adapts, so can DAGRS. For example, an advanced DAGRS system that includes an advanced Central Computational Unit (CCU) with 1) enhanced multi-sensor processing and fusion, 2) data acquisition and analysis, 3) mapping and geopositioning, and 4) wireless integration with smart devices for remote sensor visualization and control is currently in development. Additionally, advanced DAGRS also includes additional sensor options which include Ground Penetrating Radar, LWIR camera (for detection of thermal gradients), FT-IR spectrometer (for characterization of explosive effluents), Non-Linear Junction Detector (for detection of circuit boards), as well as accelerometers and gradiometer.

Baseline prototypes are being delivered to the Government next month and DAGRS will be available for commercial and Government sales in the Fall of 2012.

For more information visit www.mav6.com.