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Blue Force Gear Introduces SPLITminus Chest Rig

Wednesday, November 28th, 2012

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Lots of folks were very interested in Blue Force Gear’s RACKminus minimalist chest rig but wanted the convenience of a split front setup. BFG listened and has just announced the SPLITminus entry to their MOLLEminus line which is the perfect complement for their highly popular Helium Whisper pouch technology. The panels are cut from a single sheet of ULTRAcomp material rather than layers of separately cut nylon. This makes for a lighter overall construction.

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SPLITminus integrates two side-release buckles into the design to facilitate donning and doffing yet still weighs in at 250 grams which is 5 grams lighter than the RACKminus. This is due to the strip of load carrying real estate removed up front to accommodate the buckles meaning each side has MOLLE fields of 6 columns by 3 rows. Currently in MultiCam only.

www.blueforcegear.com/splitminus

Arc’teryx and Vancouver Police Distribute Waterproof Capes

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012


Each year Arc’teryx employees donate their time to assemble waterproof capes manufactured from excess materials to be distributed to the homeless in their hometown of Vancouver, British Columbia. But these aren’t some hodgepodge garments. They are manufactured from the same performance fabrics that go into the Arc’teryx line. Here is the Arc’teryx report.

Arc’teryx Birds Nest Project 2012 from ARC'TERYX on Vimeo.

“Anything that makes use of raw materials we can no longer use for commercial production is a valid and worthy project; this is just one example of how we are trying to keep waste out of the landfill.”

Joanne Mayzes is the Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility at Arc’teryx

Arc’teryx LEAF (Vancouver BC) is pleased to announce that it will be teaming up with the Vancouver Police Department this winter to distribute waterproof capes to the city’s downtown homeless population. Designed by Arc’teryx and built from technical waterproof and insulated fabrics, the aim of the partnership is to provide shelter to some of our community’s most vulnerable citizens.

Arc’teryx, a commercial manufacturer of high performance outdoor equipment, is in the unique position of owning and operating its own manufacturing facility in Greater Vancouver. Used for the production of in line garments as well as for samples that can be used for research and field testing, the factory does experience an accumulation of excess or discontinued raw materials over time. The Birds Nest Project is a grassroots initiative that takes these materials and puts it into the hands of volunteer company employees who donate their time to turn the fabric into capes.

Currently in its fourth year, Birds Nest Project has distributed the finished capes via shelters like the Harvest Project and Harbour Lights. This year, the group wished to widen distribution and hopefully add a personal touch by teaming up with the VPD’s Homeless Outreach Program, that will enable the capes to be distributed into the heart of the community in need.

“The VPD connects with many men and women who unfortunately find themselves sleeping on Vancouver’s streets. Our goal is to offer our support to connect the homeless with the necessary resources to stay safe, healthy and then ultimately, to find housing. To place these capes directly into the hands of those who need them most is significant. To receive a cape at their “home” is exactly where it is needed the most.” Constable Jodyne Keller – VPD Homeless Outreach and SRO Coordinator

The VPD and Arc’teryx LEAF have a longstanding relationship, with an equipment program that supplies the force with wet, west coast protection. It is a relationship based on reliability and trust and the value of extending the Birds Nest capes via the VPD is rewarding for both parties

This year the hope is to place over 700 of the windproof, waterproof capes into the hands of the VPD and local shelters. Arc’teryx encourages other local companies to create and promote their own unique social responsibility initiatives. As with any collective effort, the true benefit of the Birds Nest project comes from the time volunteers share together and the gift of giving.

www.arcteryx.com

Recon1 Limited Edition Adamas from Benchmade

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

Recon1 is offering a limited edition version of the Benchmade 275 Adamas.

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Thanks to being the number one Benchmade dealer for 2011, Recon1 is able to offer a limited edition version of the 275 Adamas. The most obvious difference is the OD and Black layered G10 handle. Limited to only 100 examples, this Adamas shares the base model’s AXIS locking mechanism, ambidextrous thumb studs and reversible, tip-up pocket clip. Benchmade donates a portion of the proceeds from the sale of these knives to the Ranger Assistance Foundation.

Get yours at www.Recon1.com

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Bushnell Announces Exclusive Partnership with Edgar Brothers

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

American optics manufacturer Bushnell has announced that Cheshire-based wholesaler Edgar Brothers is their exclusive UK distributor. The full line of products includes riflescopes, Trophycam laser range finders and binoculars.

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Edgar Brothers’ Managing Director, Derek Edgar (seen above) said the partnership presented a great opportunity to work with a market-leading product range. “Management of the brand will enable retailers to fully invest into Bushnell Optics as part of an official retailer network, supported by competitive pricing, consistent and high profile marketing, knowledgeable account support and stock availability.”

Bushnell’s Managing Director, Andrew Grose revealed: “With Edgar Brothers’ renowned expertise in the hunting and shooting market, the partnership is very important to Bushnell’s strength, stability and future growth, and we are very much looking forward to working together.”

www.shootingsports.edgarbrothers.com

USMC Bans Use of Polymer Magazines

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

Yesterday, via MARADMIN, Lt Gen RIchard P. Mills, Deputy Commandant for Combat Development and Integration issued an edict effectively banning the use of all but USGI 30 round aluminum magazines. This means no more polymer magazines in spite of NSN.

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Photo – Sgt James Mercure, USMC

Although in the past there have been Division-level bans of the use of polymer magazines due to compatibility issues with the M27 IAR’s non-US Mil Spec (yet NATO Std) magazine well, the Marine Corps is not the first service to issue a wide sweeping restriction on their use. Earlier this year, the US Army issued a TACOM Safety of Use message banning polymer magazines. However, the Army later clarified their position after field forces spoke up.

The full MARDMIN is after the jump.
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US Tactical Supply Bundling Hog Saddle Mod 7s with Manfrotto Tripod Kits

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012


The Hog Saddle was developed by a Marine Scout Sniper and OIF Veteran as a clamp-style stable shooting platform. It is designed to be combined with a tripod such as the Manfrotto which is well known in the precision shooting community.

You’ll save about 5% when you purchase the Hog Saddle Mod 7 and one of the Manfrotto tripods together as a kit. US Tactical Supply has several options available, from a basic Hog Saddle Manfrotto Kit all the way up to the Manfrotto Carbon Fiber with the Magnesium Ball Head as shown in the Picture above taken on Vendor Range Day during last month’s US Army Sniper Competition.

Check out the various options at ustacticalsupply.com/hogsaddlemanfrottotripodkits.

New Info on the X-Caliber Shotgun Gauge Adapters

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

The other day, we told you about the new X-Caliber Shotgun Gauge Adapters from Tim Ralston, Founder of Gear Up and inventor / manufacturer of the CROVEL brand line of survival shovels.

Ralston is an avid shooter and developed this family of 10 adapter sleeves in various calibers for use with a break action 12 ga shotgun. If you’re like me, you’ve been interested in seeing how these work. Now, he has produced a video that showcases how the X-Caliber works.

And here he is firing it at the range. I’m a little concerned with accuracy at longer ranges, but you have to consider the distance and the short true barrel length of the X-Caliber Adapter. At handgun engagement ranges it works great.

Now that you know a little more about the X-Caliber Shotgun Gauge Adapters, what do you think?

www.gearupcenter.com

Speaking Arc’teryx

Monday, November 26th, 2012

We regularly field questions about the Arc’teryx naming conventions. It can be easy to get confused as there are various versions of many of the products which are essentially modifications for specific use. Once you understand the lingo, it’s easy to see what is going on.

SV: SEVERE WEATHER
Designed for use in the harshest of conditions. The SV garments are manufactured from the most durable of materials and feature hoods.

AR: ALL ROUND
These products are crafted from mid-weight materials and are designed with versatility in mind.

MX: MIXED WEATHER
Designed for mixed weather and dynamic movement The MX clothing feature durable, highly mobile stretch materials which are breathable and moisture shedding.

LT: LIGHT WEIGHT
These are made from the lightest of materials with streamlined feature sets.

SL: SUPER LIGHT
Predominantly made with lightweight WL Gore Paclite textiles, this is generally the lightest weight garment in a series.

SK: SKI TOURING SPECIFIC
The SK is a winter sports-focused design with generous articulation for ski touring and alpine climbing.

FL: FAST & LIGHT
Minimalist garments for traveling fast and light in a variety of weather conditions.

To check out the entire line of Arc’teryx products visit them online.

We originally posted this in November 09.