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ESEE Catalog 2013

Sunday, November 25th, 2012

This 2013 catalog from Randall’s Adventure ESEE not only covers their line of knives and IZULA survival tools but also mentions their hands on training courses.

ESEE Catalog 2013

www.JungleTraining.com

Advanced Outfitters – Dopp Kit 2.0

Sunday, November 25th, 2012

The Dopp Kit 2.0 from Advanced Outfitters is an excellent, ultralightweight organizer. It features three main zippered compartments with an additional zippered flat pocket on one side. I picked three up at Blade Show and use them as shaving kits for travel. The multiple colors let us know what belongs to who.

Colors available are Flat Dark Mud, Flat Dark Blood, Flat Dark Water, and “Nothing Flat or Dark About It” which is a Blaze Orange.

You might want to use these in different ways. Perhaps one could be used for signaling devices, one for first-aid and another for water purification. They are very well made and their utility is only limited by your imagination.

If you’re interested, contact them via the form on the site at www.advancedoutfitters.com/contact or message via Facebook.

“The Man With The Golden Beard”

Sunday, November 25th, 2012

Here’s a trailer for “The Man with the Golden Beard”, an action packed mini series project about a field operative with very special facial hair skills from BAFTA award winning production house Sherbet.

Canipe Correspondence – Spartan Blades Akribis

Saturday, November 24th, 2012

I’m a gun nut, but not really a knife guy. I usually carry a Spyderco that I don’t feel too bad about breaking or losing, or whatever free folder I pull out of a box from the Army. That doesn’t mean I don’t recognize or appreciate nice knives, but generally when it’s time to drop the coin on one I go buy another gun. I took a big step last week in actually buying myself a nice folder. I have a couple of Chris Reeve Sebenzas I received as gifts, a SAR folder from some friends, a couple Horrigan fighters, and some nice Winkler fixed blades and hatchets. All of those were gifts, trades, hand-me-downs, something like that. I met the Spartan Blades guys a couple of years ago at the local machine shop, and was immediately impressed with their work. Both of the owners are retired Special Forces soldiers and do a lot of work to support the Green Beret Foundation. They bring a unique perspective on the application of their products that shows in every design they put out. Spartan Blades opened its doors in Aberdeen, NC in 2008, and they still have the sales numbers of every month in the shop on a white board. Like they said, that first year was quite an experience as they started to establish themselves. When I asked Curtis if he still had the first knife they made for Spartan, he looked around and said “Oh, never mind. We sold it, we were hurting back then.” By 2010, they had been awarded the “Collaboration of the Year” at the prestigious International Blade Show for their first project with famed knife maker Bill Harsey. In just four years, the line has grown to over 15 advertised knives with a worldwide network of distributors, military contracts, and retail partners. In addition, Spartan has collaborated with knife makers such as Bill Harsey, who I mentioned earlier, and Kim Breed, another former Special Forces soldier. If you’re known by the company you keep, Spartan Blades is doing quite well.

The Akribis is their first production folder. The name is Greek for “sharp and precise,” and the name fits. Like all Spartan Blades products since day 1, the Akribis is hand-fitted and assembled in their workshop in NC. Despite the steady and rapid increase in demand for their knives, each one gets the same treatment for production, assembly, and quality control to this day. Each 3.5” S35VN blade is cryogenically treated and rides on ceramic bushings; each titanium liner is beautifully machined to be devoid of any sharp edges or imperfections. The buyer has the option of G10 or carbon fiber for the handles and a SpartaCoat black or meteorite grey blade. Even the pocket clip shows their attention to detail, with an arrow like those of the Special Forces branch insignia cut into it. Spartan also licensed the Hinderer device from knife maker Rick Hinderer to further stabilize the locking bar. No detail skipped, no corners cut. The Akribis was designed from the floor up to be a do-everything folder. It easily accommodates the utility desired by military or law enforcement users while not looking out of place in everyday wear or even business attire. I can’t think of a feature I would add, personally. The Akribis is large enough for tough chores but is not too big for everyday carry. It also shows up sharp, as the band-aid on my finger reminds me. If it ever gets used to the point that you need it re-sharpened, Spartan Blades offers a lifetime sharpening service.

I waited almost two years from the first time I heard a rumor of the Spartan folder until I had one in hand. I can now say it was worth the wait, and the money. At a retail price of $445, the Akribis isn’t exactly inexpensive but for the work and materials that go into them it’s a reasonable price in my book. Buy once, cry once. You stop crying when you open the box, I promise. The Akribis can be found at www.spartanblades.com along with the new Spartan-Breed Fighter, also released last week. Get them while you can, they were headed out the door at a steady rate when I was at the shop to pick mine up.

Kryptek Custom Xbox 360 Giveaway

Saturday, November 24th, 2012

“JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY!…Ultra Custom XBOX 360 in KRYPTEK TYPHON, along with Call of Duty-Black Ops II, and a SICK swag pack from Kryptek and COD! THREE WINNERS, one every week…SICK!” With a description like that, if you’re a camo enthusiast or better yet, a gamer, you might want to check out Kryptek’s Facebook giveaway of a customized Xbox 360 with a Call of Duty-Black Ops II tie-in. They are giving away one per week for three weeks.

Details on Kryptek’s Facebook wall – www.facebook.com/kryptekoutdoors

Giant Green Army Men

Saturday, November 24th, 2012

This originally appeared on Tactical Fanboy…great find.

This giant-sized Green Army Man is made from cold-cast resin and stands at one-and-a-half feet tall. Seam lines and injection mold rings were added to the figure to stay true to the appearance of the original plastic Army Men, although additional details such as buttons, shoelaces, hair, and a USA insignia were also added. A great nostalgia piece.

http://www.greatbigstuff.com/toysoldiera.html#

The Man Tie

Saturday, November 24th, 2012

GoRuck has long been known for overpriced military-style day packs. Now, they can also be known for overpriced MultiCam ties.

Available in Narrow (2.5″) and Classic (3.5″) widths, the Man Tie will look great at your next business meeting or just a trip out drinking with your boys.

Look for 60″ and 65″ lengths in MultiCam as well as the ever stylish Black and Sand. Interestingly, they are manufactured from Cordura; 500D if the tie is Black or 1000D if it’s Sand or MultiCam.

Forget the Bug Out Bag – Now They’re Talking INCH

Friday, November 23rd, 2012

INCH as in I’m Never Coming Home. So if a Bug Out Bag is meant for 72 hours on your own, what is the INCH bag intended for? What should be in it?

Somebody has already launched a website dedicated to the concept – inchbag.com. But, it’s typical Doomsday Prepper caliber with lots of surplus store stuff.

If you had to actually live out of a pack, what would you carry? I’d start it out with these 10 essentials.

1. Knife
2. Fire making materials
3. Water purification and bottle
4. Food / food acquisition (snares, firearm, etc)
5. Navigation (map/compass/GPS)
6. First Aid items
7. Shelter
8. Environmental protection (clothing, sunglasses, etc)
9. Cord
10. Signal Devices

and that 11th, a positive attitude.

But, what do you guys think?