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There’s Still Time to Enter to Win an S&S Precision Skateboard

Friday, September 14th, 2012

If you’ve been jonesing for one of S&S Precision‘s longboards then this photo contest is for you. You’ve got until this afternoon to enter! S&S Precision is looking for your photos of their gear in action. Send your entries to becky@sandsprecision.com with your name, email address, title of photo and names of S&S products you are showcasing.

Once all entries are received they’ll post them to Facebook and then you’ll have a chance to vote for your favorite. Visit S&S Precision on www.facebook.com for full details and make sure you read them before you enter.

Marker Panel, Individual, LW Mk1 Now Available

Friday, September 14th, 2012

I’ve mentioned the Marker Panel, Individual, LW Mk 1 before. If you need a panel marker then this is the one for you. It’s lightweight, durable and effective. The latest version is Made in USA. It goes from a compact 2.5″ x 2.5″ x .75″ to a full 17″ x 17″ with orange and pink sides for marking or signaling.

Battle Systems also provides the MPIL with National Molding Large Poli Bina Clips to attach it to equipment.

www.battlesystemsllc.com/Marker_Panel,_Individual,_LW

Note – The IR Squares are ITAR controlled and Battle Systems will ONLY ship within the USA.

Rob Pincus Speaks Out on “Recoil”

Friday, September 14th, 2012

The announcement that Jerry Tsai, former Editor of Recoil Magazine, has stepped down certainly opens the door for them to rebuild their advertising base. But, the question still remains, will the change in leadership bring a strong message to young gun owners that the fundamental reason to own a firearm is personal, home and (in the worst case) National Defense ?

Let’s hope so.

Keep in mind that this week’s conversations, and the many that will be had about Recoil Magazine in the near and (possibly) far future, really revolved not around one man, but around large issues that affect each and every gun owner. The issue is “Why is it okay that we owns firearms?”

At the end of the day, there really should not be any reason that someone claims, short of the intent to harm another human being outside of defensive action, that anyone should consider wrong. There are many types of guns that we, as individuals, may not like. There are many reasons for owning guns that we, as individuals, may not want to list as our own. Fundamentally, I believe that defense is the primary best reason for firearms to exist and to be owned. I firmly believe that a constitutional interpretation of the right to own firearms is based on defense.

The reason I was personally so invested in the discussion this week was not to see one man replaced. It was to ensure that any voice of leadership in this industry at least agrees that our RKBA should not be legally restricted and that there is no absolutely such thing as a reasonable restriction to the rights of responsible, sane and law abiding person to own firearms.

Certainly, we may not always agree on the best choices for defense, the best ways to exercise our rights or even, believe it or not, the best caliber for any given purpose… but, on the issue of Zero Tolerance for Restrictions, we must be united.

I wish Recoil Magazine, and Jerry Tsai, good luck in rebuilding so long as they do so with a stronger sense of the importance of instilling these principles in the young, enthusiastic gun owners that they reaching… and anyone else who is listening.

-Rob Pincus
-I.C.E. Training Company

Bates Awarded US Army Contract for Mountain Combat Boot

Friday, September 14th, 2012

Bates Footwear, a division of Wolverine Worldwide, announced that it will manufacture Temperate Weather Mountain Combat Boots for the U.S. Army under a new U.S. Government contract issued by Natick Contracting Division. Bates will produce 64,000 pairs of the newly designed Mountain Combat Boot within the next six months at their U.S.-based facility in Big Rapids, Michigan. I’ve been to this factory and the employees are top notch folks. Literally, different generations of the same family work side by side to produce quality, Berry Compliant footwear for our armed forces. It’s impressive.

U.S. Congressman Dave Camp noted, “Bates produces some of the world’s most technologically advanced footwear for U.S. troops. Every time I visit the Big Rapids plant I leave more and more impressed by the dedication, commitment and tireless work ethic of the employees at Bates. This is great news for the Big Rapids community and fourth district of Michigan.”

This contract award, combined with the brand’s other recent contract awards for Army Hot Weather Mountain Combat Boots, brings the cumulative value of the Mountain Combat Boot contracts to just over $15 million in 2012.

“We are very proud of our recent Army Mountain Combat Boot contract awards,” said Mike Stornant, Vice President and General Manager of Bates Footwear. “This is a relatively new product for the Army, and we are pleased they have chosen Bates based on our quality performance and ability to respond to the short-term delivery schedules required under these contracts. We remain committed to the U.S. Army and Department of Defense as we provide U.S. troops with the highest quality footwear that supports and protects them in their warfighting efforts.”

www.batesfootwear.com

TYR Tactical End of Fiscal Year Sale

Friday, September 14th, 2012

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Despite all of the bad that’s been going on in the world this week for TYR Tactical it’s all rainbows and unicorns thanks to the birth of Jason Beck’s son. Congratulations! They want to pass along the celebration to you by sharing this note:

“With me being out of the office this week with the birth of my fifth son Legend Quintus Beck I gave my team the task of putting together our end of year marketing campaign and they thought our customers could use a little humor while saving on TYR Tactical products.”.

Use Discount Code: 15EFY to receive 15% Off Order Thru September 30th

www.tyrtactical.com

Benchmade 940 Makes “Outside” Magazines Most Prized Possessions List

Friday, September 14th, 2012

Outside” magazine asked their readers about their most prized possessions and the Benchmade 940 Osborne made the list. I can tell you that it is a great knife. It features a 3.5″ Modified reverse tanto blade made from S30V steel paired with Green anodized 6061-T6 aluminum handles and Benchmade’s AXIS locking system.

Jerry Tsai Steps Down as Editor of “Recoil” Magazine

Thursday, September 13th, 2012

Just minutes ago, “Recoil” Editor Jerry Tsai announced his resignation. While this doesn’t end the controversy surrounding the magazine’s most recent issue, it is certainly a move towards reconciliation with its readership. They must still find a new Editor as well as writers and work to gain back readers and advertisers alike.

It is with deep sorrow that I announce I am stepping down as editor of Recoil, effective immediately.

It is very difficult for me to walk away from something I helped create, something that I loved doing, and something I firmly believed would appeal to a fresh new generation of gun enthusiasts, but I accept that the comments in my story in the current issue have made my position as editor of Recoil untenable.

With that said, Recoil is bigger than any one person, and if my departure will allow Recoil to continue to grow and engage gun enthusiasts, then stepping down as editor is clearly the right thing for me to do.

I accept I made mistakes, and I apologize unreservedly for calling Recoil’s support for Second Amendment rights into question.

While I understand the passions aroused over this incident, the deeply hurtful words from some of my fellow gun enthusiasts have been painful to endure. I hope now we can all move on.

Finally, I would like to thank all those who have supported me over the past few days. These are the people who know me to be at heart a passionate gun enthusiast whose dream was to make something bold and new in firearms media.

Jerry Tsai

PenCott-Snowdrift Fabric Available

Thursday, September 13th, 2012

Hyde Definition has announced that the PenCott-Snowdrift camouflage pattern is now available to order on the first of three planned fabric types.

The current fabric is a lightweight, packable, quick-drying and water-resistant 100% polyester shell fabric. They are using the same fabric, finish and nIR spec as used by the US Marine Corps for their snow camouflage overwhite suit. All Hyde Definition fabrics are printed by Duro Textiles LLC in Fall River, Massachusetts, USA – and orders are shipped from their warehouse.

FABRIC specifications:
• Construction: 108 warp / 94 fill
• Weight: 4.40 linear yards per pound
• Fiber Content: 100% Polyester
• Features: water resistant, quick drying
• Finished Width: 62”

Due to popular demand, the next 2 fabrics offered in this pattern are Quarpel-treated 50/50 NYCO ripstop and DWR-finished and Urethane-backed 500D Cordura nylon.

www.hydedefinition.com