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SSD Visits LC Industries

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

If you are in the military or employed by the federal government then you have almost daily contact with LC Industries. Begun in 1936 by the Durham Lions Club, LC Industries employs about 400 legally blind workers in 12 states. They manufacture over 2000 products, many of which you will recognize. In fact, regardless of what type of unit or organization you belong to, everyone relies on the same basic commodities to get the job done. From file folders to flatware, LC Industries products provide a positive impact on the lives of our troops.

During our recent visit to LC Industries’ primary facility in Durham, North Carolina we were afforded an opportunity to tour the production floor and get a behind the scenes look at what makes LC Industries tick.

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First and foremost, it’s their employees. At each work station you’ll see name plates for each of the workers. What is amazing is that next to each name is the number of years they have been with LC Industries. it’s not uncommon to see employees who’ve been on the job for 20, 30, or even 40 years. This means that it’s a very well trained work force. To provide testimony to that assertion, we noticed this sign. 692 days without accident. Fantastic!

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You’d be amazed at what LC Industries manufactures. We came across this machine producing salt and sugar packets for use in MREs.

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In another area, we noticed a large stock of series 5200 Master Locks in various stashes of production. Everybody uses those locks. We are told that Master Lock has moved production of several models used extensively by DoD back to the US from Mexico and entrusted this endeavor to LCI. It’s a perfect fit for their work force, with repetitive assembly operations of various parts. This is a big success story for Master Lock, LCI and the troops who will be using quality, American made products.

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In another area workers were manufacturing mattresses that would be used by troops at nearby Fort Bragg. LCI has developed a process to reclaim old mattresses by burning away the materials which leaves a sterilized coil and frame. After inspection many can be remanufactured. This green initiative saves resources and money not to mention critical landfill space.

LCI purchased Tactical Assault Gear in 2010. Their raw materials are stored at their Durham facility and pre-cut materials kits are assembled there based on the bills of material for various products and shipped to their sewing facilities for final assembly.

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They put their Gerber cutter to good use.

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Next, we visited the Integrated Custom Design Center.

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Here, they showcase the tactical products offered in the Base level LCI stores. You’ll notice many familiar brands.

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This space also houses their prototype facility. There was a lot going on and hopefully we’ll be asked to unveil some of those products once they are ready.

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Its amazing how many products we saw in production on the floor. Over and over again we kept saying, “I remember using those.” Also, it’s great to see Americans manufacturing products. That’s the lifeblood that built this country.

The visit to LC Industries was very impressive and we look forward to seeing new products from Tactical Assault Gear soon.

A Statement from TacticalGear.com’s CEO Regarding the Colorado Shooting

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

TacticalGear.com posted this statement from their CEO, Chad Weinman, in response to the perception that statements from their company in the media might be construed as anti-Second Amendment. We are publishing this statement in its entirety in the hope that it reaches widest dissemination.

A STATEMENT REGARDING THE COLORADO SHOOTINGNews July 23 2012
— By Staff

A post from our CEO regarding the tragic shooting at an Aurora, Colorado movie theater.

On July 2, 2012 TacticalGear.com received an order from James Holmes, the alleged shooter in the Colorado theater massacre. His order included an urban assault vest, two magazine pouches and a tactical knife spending a total of $306.79. Mr. Holmes elected to pay an additional $15.63 for UPS 2nd Day Air to expedite his order. We processed this order as any other, and Mr. Holmes signed for the associated package on July 5 at 2:21 p.m. local time.

In the wake of the tragedy, we have done our best to cooperate with the media and law enforcement agencies by passing on any relevant information. We have since been inundated with countless phone calls, emails and interview requests. Much of this communication has been quite hostile and threatening in nature. We have been falsely accused of selling Mr. Holmes firearms and ammunition over the Internet illegally without conducting the mandated background checks. Some members of our customer relations team have been brought to tears by people insisting that we have “blood on our hands.”

In an effort to combat this falsehood, myself and our Chief Operating Officer conducted a series of interviews in an attempt to clear up any misconceptions. We reiterated that TacticalGear.com primarily serves the law enforcement community and that we are proud to supply these heroes with the tools they need to keep our communities safe. During the course of these interviews, we were repeatedly questioned about what steps we were taking to prevent the general public from acquiring tactical gear in the future. In response to this line of questioning, statements were made that some have perceived as anti-gun and anti-2nd amendment.

We want to set the record straight and publically state that we fully support the 2nd amendment. The spirit of what we were trying to communicate was that tactical clothing and equipment should not be put in the same category as firearms and ammunition. Firearms and ammunition are subject to considerable regulation, and the notion that tactical gear should be as well is outrageous. Unfortunately, in some instances our choice of words were poor and misguided. For this, we accept full responsibility and sincerely apologize to anyone that took offense to these comments.

I am very proud of TacticalGear.com. It is a great company with a great staff. Each day we wake up thinking about how we can better serve our customers the gear they need when they need it. We work tirelessly to achieve these goals, and we are passionate about what we do. Many of us are avid gun owners and enthusiasts. We frequently visit the local shooting range and keep firearms in the office. We wholeheartedly support the freedom Americans enjoy to legally purchase guns and ammunition. I personally believe that if some members of the audience had concealed carry weapons at hand that night perhaps less blood would have been shed. No amount of gun control is going to prevent a sociopath hell-bent on terrorism from hurting a large group of people.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families of this horrific event. If you have any questions or comments about this issue please direct them to us via email at pr@tacticalgear.com.

-Chad Weinman
CEO, TacticalGear.com

Thanks Chris!

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

SSD wouldn’t be what it is today without your inspiration.

IA MultiCam Light Assault Vest

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

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The Light Assault Vest from UK-based Intelligent Armour is manufactured from the Duro Textile Omega mesh in the MultiCam print.

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This MOLLE compatible vest features four points of Velcro adjustment allowing the vest to be worn over different types of garments. The vest features an internal sleeve along the back to accommodate a 100 oz hydration bladder as well as two internal map pockets. It is offered in two sizes, Medium-Large and Large-X Large.

www.body-armour-protection.co.uk/IA-Multicam-Light-Assault-Vest

AOG 2-Day Go Bag and Practical Short-Term Survival Course

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

Grey Group Training is offering a 2 Day Go Bag and Practical Short-Term Survival course presented by Adventure Operations Group September 8-9, 2012, in Myrtle Beach, SC.

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According to the description topics of instruction will include:

-Designing tactical go bags, bail out kits, micro survival kits and secondary gear bags.
-Bail out survival:- the art of short term survival in a tactical environment utilizing your go-bag
-On the go shelter:- shelter you build ,find or take with you
-Practical fire application:- the art of building fire with standard everyday fire material
-Common sense water procurement:- procuring water in non traditional methods
-Food for function:- you have the ability to go for great lengths without food but if you can or if you need to, things to look out for Day two will start with a review, then move to the range for a morning session of shooting w/ go bags and bail out scenario drills.
-Shooting and moving with go bags.

In addition to lectures on preparing bags, the course will culminate in an afternoon scenario-based practical exercise where students will be tested on all the skills and equipment they have learned how to use, as they complete a bail out mission. This course will involve moderate physical challenges such as walking over uneven terrain and trails while carrying a small pack and navigating as a team.

This is a course I definitely want to attend. The subject matter is very poignant and the guys at AOG are awesome!

Register now at store.greygrouptraining.com/2-DAY-GO-BAG-COURSE.

Grey Ghost Gear to Introduce Karrimor SF to the US

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

Grey Ghost Gear will soon be introducing Karrimor SF to the US with products of both UK- and US-origin. Tactical Tailor will manufacture the Berry compliant packs and LBE, which Grey Ghost will distribute.

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Grey Ghost is a ‘boutique’ manufacturer of tactical gear based in Idaho. Karrimor SF is a serious European brand dating back to just after World War II with the large move towards post-war outdoor rec. The SF line has been around since 1995 and is well known in Commonwealth military circles.

It’s really exciting for me to be able to share this with you as it has literally been in the works for the past year. During last Summer Outdoor Retailer the two companies met and saw an instant fit. Call it kismet or just plain old hard work, but the two struck a deal that benefits all. Finally, we will be able to purchase Karrimor SF’s designs here in he US and if we’re lucky, maybe even see a few new ones.

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The Grey Ghost/Karrimor packs will be available in the industry standard camouflage patterns you would expect and possibly a few you don’t.

You’ll be able to buy the Karrimor SF it at www.greyghostgear.com; watch for news on when it will be released on their Facebook page, www.facebook.com/greyghostgear. Karrimor SF is on line at karrimorsf.com.

S&S Precision Plate Frame in Use at Fuerzas Comandos

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

The S & S Precision Plate Frame featuring their SOCS (Stretchy Outer Cover System) was filmed in Colombia during the recent Fuerzas Comando 2012 competition. The SOCS is not only covering the plate in a MultiCam print but it also provides a protective covering for the hard plate as well as soft armor which is necessary for the threat level protection of his armor package. The SOCS are available in MultiCam, tan, and black.

www.sandsprecision.com

Innovative Technology Summit

Monday, July 23rd, 2012

The Innovative Technology Summit (ITS) is a single day event (21 Aug 2012) which brings together members from DoD and Industry into an environment which promotes collaboration to solve capability gaps and build working relationships. Attendees will hear briefings from current DoD Subject Matter Experts and will be encouraged to openly discuss current and future program requirements, converse about innovative technologies, and build working relationships.

The ITS will be held at the Washington Nationals Ballpark Conference Center. The briefings will begin at 0800 and go to 1730. Right after there will be a Social Event which will be hosted at the ballpark, in a Club room during the Nationals vs. Braves ballgame (approx 1830-2200).

Speakers at the ITS will include:

Phil Perconti – Director, NVESD Science & Technology Division
Col R.C. Schutz IV – Director, Counter IED Div USMC Warfighting Lab
Mike Doney – Deputy Product Manager, FLIR – Ft Belvoir VA
Brett Bagwell Ph. D. – Optics SME Sandia Labs / USSOCOM
Pete Gould – USASOC CDD SGM (Ret) – Combat Applications SME
Chris Beck – USN SEAL (Ret) DoD RRTO (Rapid Reaction Technology Office)
Jason Auxier Ph.D. – Naval Research Lab – Optical Sensor Systems
Marty Jackson – Advanced Technology Integrator, USMC Intelligence Programs
Ralph Teague – Georgia Tech / SENSIAC Program Office
Dr Jinendra Ranka – DARPA Program Manager Strategic Technology Office (STO)
TBD (PEO Soldier or USSOCOM S&T or Army Research Lab)

Proceeds from ITS 2012 will be donated to Special Operations Warrior Foundation with the presentation taking place during the event.

Innovative Technology Summit