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Sheriff of Baghdad Combat Bands Now Available Exclusively from MRE

Sunday, June 24th, 2012

For years guys have been using retaining bands (rubber bands) for a variety of chores but they’re an air item, designed to break under load. The folks at MRE had customers asking for the issue item but they aren’t really for what most guys use them for such as attaching kit, taking the rattle out of magazines and other gear, and securing items to your weapon’s stock.

It really doesn’t make sense to secure your equipment with something that’s meant to break. So MRE worked to develop an improved combat band. I’ve had a few for awhile now and used them for several application. They don’t stretch as much as a traditional rubber band but they are one hell of a lot beefier.

Constructed of an IR signature reducing formulated silicone, SOB Combat Bands are available in Black, Coyote, Foliage Green and Tan in packs of 3, 5 or 10.

Additionally, Mission Ready Equipment is offering FREE Shipping on ALL orders of $75 or more.

www.missionreadyequipment.com/combat-bands

Sneak Peek – Off The Grid Concepts ADR

Sunday, June 24th, 2012

Off The Grid Concepts LLC just shared with us the Prototype for the ADR. After nearly 7 months of experimenting and trials, they provided us with these photos and information.

The ADR is designed to be a master at concealability. It is as low profile as a full function holster can get. The ADR features a optional full sweat guard and a full muzzle guard standard (pictured is a G19).
• Ability to fit all 9/40 GLOCKs from 26-34 in one holster
• M&P 1911 Sig and XD models to follow
• Rotating swing arm up to 35* degrees for maximum comfort even while seated
• Ability to re-holster without cumbersome and awkward task of removing holster
• Adaptable ride height with included hardware
• Adjustable retention screws
• Quick connect belt loops means no fumbling with buttons and snaps
• Ability to shoot and re-holster without fear of hot muzzle
• Full sweat shield option to keep the gun from sweat and protect the finish of the weapon
• Covers front sight blade and prevents snagging and cutting holes into your clothing
• Compatible with RMR, suppressor sights, and threaded barrel
• Immediate ship times upon product release.
• Priced at $60 for non sweat guard and $65 for sweat guard version. Bundled with IWB/OWB QD mag carrier for $100
• Designed with assistance from many real world operators.
• Industry leading customer service.
• No 8 month lead times.

www.offthegridconcepts.com or at
www.facebook.com/offthegridconcepts

Hardpoint Tactical Looking for New Name for Velites II – Any Suggestions?

Sunday, June 24th, 2012

Hit Hardpoint Tactical over at their Facebook page with suggestions.

Make Ready with Paul Howe – Tactical Drills

Sunday, June 24th, 2012

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This is the fifth instructional video from Paul Howe in the ‘Make Ready’ series. ‘Tactical Drills’ is a concise video featuring the benchmark range drills taught by Paul Howe. Paul is a high-risk training instructor that served 20 years in the US Army, ten of those in Special Operations, including service in battle of Mogadishu that was later portrayed in the motion picture ‘Black Hawk Down.’

Paul takes you step-by-step through drills like the plate rack from a vehicle drill, engaging multiple targets from cover, interior movement drills, line drill, immediate threat drills, forward movement drills, dealing with wounds, 100-7 drill, battlefield weapon recovery, and the granddaddy of all drills – the 500 yard Scrambler.

Panteao is accepting pre-orders for the DVD and expects it to be released in July.

Sneak Peek – The Full Hot Shots 2013 Calendar Girls

Sunday, June 24th, 2012

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Thanks to our friends at Smith Optics Elite, we recently gave you a sneak peek of a few of the 2013 Hot Shots calendar girls. But, we didn’t want to leave out the other two; Holly Peers and Emily O’Hara.

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Holly Peers

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Emily O’Hara

hotshotscalendar.com supports www.helpforheroes.org.uk.

Photos courtesy Smith Optics Elite

Mayflower to Produce Baby Carriers

Saturday, June 23rd, 2012

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Due to overwhelming response, Mayflower will begin production of their prototype baby carriers we showed last week. They’ll be available soon in MultiCam and Desert Digital.

www.mayflower-rc.org

Revision Military Announces Purchase of MSA’s North American Helmet Business

Saturday, June 23rd, 2012

Remember way back at the end of March when we told you that MSA was selling their Vermont-based helmet business to someone? Well, we’ve been sitting on our hand for months waiting to tell you that it was Revision all along. Its odd that they announced something this big after 5PM on a Friday. That’s why you’re reading it Saturday. Doesn’t matter who ought it, MSA was smart to unload it. That factory manufactures aramid helmets and both Army and Marine Corps are moving toward polyethylene helmets for the future.

Revision Military has announced the purchase of MSA’s North American ballistic helmet business. The purchase includes the acquisition of MSA’s U.S.-based helmet manufacturing equipment and operations located in Newport, Vermont. The former MSA facility, which specializes in large-scale production of aramid helmets for military and law enforcement, is a complement to Revision’s existing Composite Center of Excellence which outputs highly-specialized, polyethylene composite helmet shells. Having both manufacturing capabilities will enable Revision to meet current aramid helmet program requirements while also aiding customers in their quest for lighter weight, higher performance head protection solutions.

“MSA has proven itself to be a trusted helmet supplier to the U.S. Army with the right people and the right facilities to deliver first-rate, best-value helmet shells,” said Jonathan Blanshay, CEO of Revision. “We are pleased to welcome the approximately 45 Newport-based employees to the Revision family as we expand our offering of leading-edge soldier systems equipment to military customers worldwide.”

Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont commented: “Revision Military has proven they know how to design, manufacture and deliver state-of-the-art soldier protective systems for customers across the globe. I am pleased to see a firm with such skill and experience taking over helmet production for our American soldiers and soldiers across the globe.”

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin shared in the enthusiasm over Revision’s purchase of the North American helmet manufacturing facility: “This is great news for the city of Newport and the state of Vermont, adding jobs and strengthening the economy. Most importantly, Revision’s announcement is important for our soldiers, who depend on Revision products to keep them safe in the line of duty. We look forward to a continued strong partnership with Jonathan Blanshay and Revision Military.”

Revision has committed orders from the US Army to deliver approximately 100,000 helmets over the 12 months following the acquisition. Additionally, Revision will fulfill the balance of an outstanding contract for 6,000 CG634 helmets to the Canadian DND while continuing to develop current and future helmet business with law enforcement agencies.

This acquisition, coupled with Revision’s extensive international experience is expected to be instrumental in meeting demands for aramid helmets on a global scale. Importantly, being able to manufacture and deliver ACH helmets—the platform upon which Revision’s Batlskin Modular Head Protection System is carried—will allow Revision to deliver completely integrated and fully modular head and face protection packages to its North American and global customers.

www.revisionmilitary.com

AKARS – Up Close

Saturday, June 23rd, 2012

Just the other day we wrote about Parabellum Armament’s AK Adaptive Rail System. Now, we have an up close photo of one in action.

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Get yours (the AKARS, not the girl) at www.bhigear.com/akars